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soldier4life2k
Oklahoma City, OK
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for all the free people that still protest, your welcome,
we protect you and you are protected by the best.your voice is strong and loud, but who will fight for you? no one standing in your crowd. we are your fathers, brothers,and sons, wearing the boots and carrying the guns. we are the ones that leave all we own,to make sure your future is carved in stone. we are the ones who fights and die.we might not be able to save the world,well at least we try.we walked the paths to where we are at and we want no choice other then that. so when you rally your group to complain, take a look in the back of your brain.in order for that flag you love to fly.wars must be fought and young men must die.we came here to fight for the ones we hold dear, if thats not respected, we would rather stay here.so please stop yelling and put down your signs, and pray for those behing enemy lines. when the conflict is over and all is well, be thankful we chose to go through hell.
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12/4/2007 7:33:28 PM |
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sm0ky
Fort Worth, TX
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May 1st 2003 Bush said - mission accomplished
Sorry...I'm not putting my sign down
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12/4/2007 7:52:51 PM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
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soldier4life2k don't worry they support the military every time they post on here. They try to either talk down the military or the leader, however, they thank them when they do. I know you and the others over know this is the small crowd and not the majority. We support you up front and not just by the Freedoms we use. Brother Vet remember there has always been those who did not like what we do or do not understand. There have always been those who believe we are dumb for what we do. Just remember our brothers before us who fought and gave their all. For the start of WWII the only woman in congress voted no for war even though we did not start the war. Thank you once again and God Bless you all.
From a Vet with a Family tradition in the military.
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12/4/2007 7:59:00 PM |
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soldier4life2k
Oklahoma City, OK
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thank you jay for your support, i enjoy what i do for the army but hate what i have to do when facing the enemy, but thats my job. some people just dont get it why we are over there, not to defend our freedom but to help small countrys defend theres. i am proud for what im about to do over there and wish people would understand what we are doing.
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12/4/2007 8:16:38 PM |
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greg267
Kingman, AZ
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i suport you soldier,paul must wear panties.
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12/4/2007 8:22:15 PM |
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soldier4life2k
Oklahoma City, OK
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why not defend another country, who eles is going to do it, if a country cant defend it self im all for helping those who cant help them self, but i do agree as for cheney thats on him then the finger points higher up... but whats done is done and we are there defending there freedom intil they can defend them self..
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12/4/2007 8:26:24 PM |
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castertroy
Belmar, NJ
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In my opinion its simply pointless , at this rate we will have many more dying for an unjust cause , i will rejoyce when all our people come back home , where they belong.
I support the soldiers they are following orders , from our chief in command(That Idiot), but i do not support this war.
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12/4/2007 8:28:53 PM |
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that_wd_b_me
Essex Junction, VT
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Thank you and thank GOD for you and all our service people.Defending freedom takes guts,protesting in the safety of freedom does not.
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12/4/2007 8:35:08 PM |
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jays82
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Paul: WWII Hitler told the world what he would do in Mien Kampf yet most of the pacifist(which was most of this country and Europe at the time) said oh we can deal with him. He can't be as bad as all of that. People in the U.S. said not our problem we have an Ocean to protect us and Hitler can't be as bad as all that. Well he was and the pacifist ignored what he said in Mien Kampf. We he first invaded his first country no one tried to stop him except that country. The U.S. basically ignored it and the British Prime Minister at the time said I know I can talk to Hitler and get him to stop.
He invaded country #2 the same thing. We found out that in the end Hitler said that when no one tried to stop him and did nothing but gripe a little he thought he could just go on and if some one would have stood up to him militarily he would have backed down then and there, but no one did and seen it as a green light.
THAT GREEN LIGHT KILLED OVER 20 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE END. Some estimates go as high as over 30 million people. IF the world would have listened to Hitler and read his book and stood against him in the beginning the numbers would have been much lower. The pacifist idea caused millions of deaths not stopped millions of deaths. The same is here we can sit back and say oh the middle east is not our concern as they grow more powerful and we ignore them and what they say. They tell us now what they want to do, but burying your head in the sand and say oh we are killing thousands it could in a few years with no checks be 10's of millions just like in world war 2.
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12/4/2007 9:22:35 PM |
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darthlaidher
Knoxville, TN
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people forget that without a military we wouldnt have a country, any group of people could come to our country and take it over.
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12/4/2007 9:33:21 PM |
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heatherhoney
Middlesboro, KY
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soldier4life2k... I salute you and do so appreciate your sacrifices for our country. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Though I do oppose our leadership... it is not our military men and women who make the decisions...they just follow orders and if it were not for the men and women volunteering to join...I'm sure we would have the draft. Then guys like Paul may be over there fighting as we speak.
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12/4/2007 9:37:53 PM |
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barbaque
Marble Falls, TX
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WELL SAID SOLDIER,I support you ,your mision and the job you all are doing to get it done.unfortunatly there are dissenters mostly maggots that never served and never will.
probably just as well reading their posts I would'nt want them covering my back.
I SALUTE YOU AND ALL OTHERS serving !!!THANK YOU!! PHIL USMC VNV
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12/4/2007 9:54:50 PM |
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knightnyte2
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soldier4life2k, i just returned from a sports banquet honoring my son's football team. I would have been the first to comment instead of some of our insane memebers here. I know as an American we are supposed to love our countrymen and women. We are to honor their rights to speak, vote and express their views. However, sometimes I'm sadden to call some Americans.
We hold you in esteem beyond what you can imagine. Your sacrifice is not in vain, nor is it ignored or unappreciated. I salute you, I pray for you and your buddies serving with you.
peace..don't be hatin'
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12/4/2007 10:02:25 PM |
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johnnyhaha
Gilbert, AZ
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I support the troops even though I don't support the war their fighting. It's not their fault they are in Iraq most of the ppl I know in the military join cuz of 9-11 and wanted to go to Afganstan to fight. They didn't want to go to Iraq but most of them feel they got to go protect their brothers in the military. So I guess if I'm not supporting our governments phony war that means I don't support the troops?
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12/4/2007 10:20:18 PM |
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johnnyhaha
Gilbert, AZ
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It means I hope they don't get killed and make it home foo!
They got to do alot of things I'm sure they don't wanna do(like kill innocent ppl on accident) and its hard on them and I feel for them. though I don't think what they are doing over there is helping us as a country I certainly appreciat the thought.
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12/5/2007 3:22:39 AM |
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huckleberrysqr
Renton, WA
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Soldier, I do appreciate and thank you for the sacrifices my fellow military people make. I might not be in the service anylonger, but I will always consider myself to be a brother to other service members.
That being said, I don't support this war, nor do I support the current commander in chief, never have, and never will.
And no, I don't vote democrat either. I just feel that if you're the President, and you're going to send our boys and girls into harms way, it should be for a better reason than to line the pockets of you and your cronies.
Anybody with any sense at all can see just how much money companies like Haliburton is making off this. If they truly cared about you, me or anybody else that's placed themselves in harms way while in uniform, then they would make sure that returning soldiers have the services they need to get back into life here in the States. War profiteering is wrong no matter how you spin it.
I will always have the utmost respect for those that honestly want to serve their country and protect us though.
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12/5/2007 3:28:09 AM |
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xxxgypsyxxx
Westbank, BC
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You are not protecting your people......you are fighting in a different country. Now wasnt that war declared over a few years ago???? WTF is this peacekeeping????
Protect your own borders and go home!!! PEACE!!! NOT WAR!!!!!
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12/5/2007 3:45:31 AM |
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bl8ant
Amsterdam
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there is no reason for this war.
there never was.
i don't support the troops and i don't support the war.
the men and women that signed up were brainwashed from the get go, prolly had military families as well furthering the tendency to enlist.
Each man and woman made a choice to enlist in this corruption and many were seriously bribed.
I am a mother and a doctor , how can i support this madness!!??
and all the mothers that sent their children off to war, with a proud pat on the back, ought to be ashamed.
fortunately i am not an american any more.....i fled the tyranny and oppression....and live in a free country now.
by the way .... i am not protected by any american soldiers nor do i believe they have made this world...my world any safer at all.and i am not thankful for the service the soldiers provide...i wish them all a safe journey home.
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12/5/2007 4:01:46 AM |
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sm0ky
Fort Worth, TX
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18 second video on War
Oh this is a clip from "Why We Fight"
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12/5/2007 9:05:33 AM |
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knightnyte2
Spring, TX
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wow, kent state.. how neat that you remember that. lemme see if i do the math. 2007-1970=37. for a guy who is 35, that's dayum good.
the protesters were always the innocent back then. when pushed, the police and guardsmen were pushing back. someone throws a rock or hits them, they have to right to fight back? you have thousands of protesters against a hundred or so cops. they are scared chitless. and they are supposed to keep a level head when the protesters start pushing, throwing rocks or bricks? Those same guardsmen who shoot back are considered killers? well, self defense is a defense in this case.
i cannot imagine the world you guys wish to live in, where there is no militant activist, no defense against threats, no military, no police... oh yeah.. then you have to wake up.
peace..don't be hatin'
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12/5/2007 11:06:05 AM |
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wildgypsy
Bellevue, WA
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I fully support the troops. I pray for them to make it home safe and sound, we are doing food and toy drives for the families of the service people in the area (nope, they aren't living high on the hog either) and am already doing what I can for those who are injured and disabled when they return, working on getting them prioritized for any assistance they need when they get back. Sickens me to see the way some have been treated. Just one more reason I resent the hell out of all the illegal invaders draining our systems. All that should be going to our vets, not a bunch of criminals! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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12/5/2007 12:44:40 PM |
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krupa1
Abilene, TX
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So soldier....I for one served my stint years back and I truely admire and appreciate what all the military does individually. You have your orders and they get done...a job is a job. I am totally against the politics of this war but, got nothing but pride and respect for our armed forces. Peace.
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12/5/2007 4:40:58 PM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
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I heard Robert B. Reich the former Labor Secretary under Clinton talk about Iran and the war in Iraq. He said this if nothing else since the latest intelligence tell us that Iran stopped it's Nuclear Bomb program in 2003 after we invaded Iraq. This means it looks because of our invasion of Iraq they stopped. He goes on to say if this is all that comes out of the Iraq war it was worth it. Interesting coming from a liberal who is way to the left if you look at his Labor stances.
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12/5/2007 4:53:55 PM |
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jewelz5
Monteagle, TN
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paul: Yeah, "knight" - the big bad bullying peace activists must've scared those poor soldiers, that MUST'VE been it. (genius).
Hilarious I couldn't have said it better. There are some real obedient slaves eating the pablem out of the hands of their master handlers. As the story twists and turns so do the minds who are defending their keepers agenda and probably will, to their death.
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12/5/2007 5:27:02 PM |
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chinatown_girl
Oyster Bay, NY
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i dont think there is anybody here who has ever said or wanted to see our soldiers killed, crippled, hurt or tortured. the idea that if u want an end to the war means u are against the soldiers is ridiculous. most of us who are not rich have friends, relatives or neighbors who are in or have been in the military. and people around my age group will have a very high number of their friends and classmates who have signed up; more than older people who are not going themselves or comparing this war to a past situation when everyone was drafted somewhat equally. i saw a girl who looked around 23 at the mall last nite, who had been in the military. she had one leg and was on crutches. its a shame that young mothers who can't find employment have to join the military to provide for their kids (like lori piestewa the native american girl in her early 20's killed in iraq leaving two babies behind.)
and what is the number of civilians, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, grandparents and babies killed in iraq? someone said its near a million. it was 250,000 kids and babies dead years ago when madeline albright (i think thats her name) said their deaths were acceptable collatoral damage.
like paul said, demonstrators get beaten, jailed, defamed in the press, in order to bring the truth to light so at least our troops can know what they're really fighting for. if it wasn't for our demands for the truth and keeping things in the publics eye; we'd still have people thinking they were joining to find WMDs and Bin Laden. we're fighting so vets can get healthcare and housing and counseling when they come back, and we also help ur families who are still here.
photog ur right about some of the trouble u saw at the demos. i went to the republican nat. convention demo when i was about 14 i think. there is a group called the "black bloc" or something they wear black and sometimes have bandanas around the bottom of their faces. they r very provocative cursing at police and creating trouble. i also saw one guy create incidents while we were marching causing police to swarm on people and later i saw him slip over to police on a friendly basis. what im saying is the police or SOMEONE puts plants in the peaceful marches, my dad says they're agents provacatures. (spelling) there were also cases of police tampering with videotape to frame people.
there r all kinds of people who fight and die so that there will be freedom right here in the united states, not just soldiers. martin luther king, the abolutionists, leaders of labor unions, student activists. fighting with principle is what brings freedom.
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12/5/2007 6:48:45 PM |
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soldier4life2k
Oklahoma City, OK
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wow another big hit lol well in response to some people who dont support is why, i understand the war is over, but evry day is a war going on here in our own state, and we protect those who can not defend there self here,so why hate us for what we are doing in iraq? i do this becouse its some thing i always wanted to do, and im 34 yrs old the challenge in life then now im being deployed over to a country that needs to be rebuilt and train there people to defend them self with out our help, so whats the bif deal about everything, its a job, a dangerous job at that, i see no one eles picking up a weapon and defending us and posting up on a wall.... so at the begining of the start of this forum (for all the free people that protest) you dont impress me intil you have seen war,
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12/5/2007 6:53:21 PM |
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professer2
Saint Petersburg, FL
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Keep up the good work Soldier.
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12/5/2007 6:56:13 PM |
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heatherhoney
Middlesboro, KY
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soldier4life2k... I want to thank you for all that you do and the sacrificies you make so that I can sit here and read shit from some posters that I see. God bless you and always keep you safe!
ooops did I say the "S" word???
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12/5/2007 8:49:03 PM |
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relichunter52
Tampa, FL
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Hi soldier, I'm a vet from the Viet Nam era and I Support you guys 1000%, people are not protesting against you and the military, it's the abuse of the military by politicans that they are protesting.
I have seen so many of you guys coming back from the middle east at the VA hospital and you guys are getting substandard medical health care.
This is what I'm protesting, not all protest are bad.
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12/5/2007 8:59:28 PM |
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cabby37
Elkhart, IN
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soldier4life2k
The problem is that they believe that most of the Guys over fighting oppose the war and that the Left wing media is always right....
Well I salute All the members of the military and say Keep up the fight because without you and everyone over there we would have More Americans Dead here....
The Thing is if one of there family members would die due to a terrorist they would cry the loudest to fight back...
ya can't be free if ya can't fight to be free
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12/5/2007 9:30:21 PM |
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cabby37
Elkhart, IN
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well so by you own admission we cause all of the people to get killed read this pinhead
The bad news is that anti-American people will use the new intel to mock the USA and diminish the threat from radical Islam. You have to understand that there are Americans who despise heir own country, feel the USA is the cause of terrorism in the world. This crew was epitomized by people like Jane Fonda. Some months ago, we ran into her at a peace rally and asked this question.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What do you think about what happened to the three million Vietnamese and Cambodians who died after the U.S. troops left Vietnam?.
JANE FONDA, ACTRESS: It's too bad that we caused it to happen by going in there in the first place.
So even when we leave people die so i guess they did not matter either
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12/5/2007 9:31:03 PM |
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cabby37
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So according to Ms. Fonda, it was really America's fault that the communists in southeast Asia slaughtered millions of people after the USA pulled out of Vietnam. Believe me, far-left people in America love the fact that U.S. intel has now contradicted the president on Iran — they live for that. And even though the president says he learned about the new intel only last week, it was confirmed only last week. Senator Joseph Biden immediately called him a liar.
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12/5/2007 9:32:18 PM |
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cabby37
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SEN. JOE BIDEN (D), DELAWARE: For this president to knowingly disregard, or once again misrepresent intelligence about the issue of war and peace I find outrageous.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
Well, we called Senator Biden to back up his assertion. His spokesperson Elizabeth Alexander says national security advisor Stephen Hadley confirms what Biden says.
But Mr. Hadley says that's not true. He confirms President Bush learned about the new intelligence last Wednesday. Now, we've called Senator Biden and asked him to come on "The Factor" tomorrow. We'll see if he shows up.
Because of the new intel, it will be more difficult to hold Iran and other nations accountable for their murderous activities in the future. There's no question about it. Doesn't seem to bother the loony left that Iran is killing American military people in Iraq and Afghanistan right now by shipping deadly weapons to terrorists. After all, according to these Fonda wanna-bes, it's America's fault for being there. It's interesting to know like WMDs in Iraq, the U.N. couldn't define nukes in Iran. We'll talk with foreign U.N. ambassador John Bolton about that in a few moments.
Knowing what totalitarian nations are doing, though, it is very tough work to find any intel. The USA recently made a nuke deal with North Korea, for example. But is that country really getting out of the nuke business? They lied to President Clinton about it. They could be lying now. It's almost impossible to know.
But what we do know is that Iran is enriching uranium. And it doesn't have to. It has plenty of local energy without going nuclear. And enriching uranium is a primary step toward developing a nuclear weapon.
But "Talking Points" is glad tonight that new intel says Iran is pulling back. We hope that's true. Stratfor believes this even may lead to detente with Iran. Hope is always a good thing, but so is being realistic.
Islamic terrorism is a real threat. Those who reject that truism put us all in danger.
And that's the Memo.
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12/5/2007 10:11:13 PM |
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cabby37
Elkhart, IN
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Paul
Speaking of half wit and statements that you have made don't make me go back to the threads and pull out every time you said that the US did this and that and that it was wrong that and you hate this and that about the country Because i will unless you delete them all
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12/5/2007 10:24:25 PM |
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cabby37
Elkhart, IN
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not so simplistic when you look at all the post together and again when confronted you change your tune.. So what is it either you do or don't
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12/5/2007 10:27:00 PM |
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jays82
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You have to use judgement on what the government tells you! Yes they lie at times and you need to look through the crap and see what is really up. They also tell the truth at times, because if they lie all of the time it would be noticed. The problem is not looking at things rationally and thinking that every single thing is a conspiracy theory. That is a delusional line of thought. Just like no just war ever. Thinking that every scrape we have gotten into over the last 200 years was all set ups. My question is has there ever been a just war in all of the history of mankind? If the answer is no then you point out exactly that you have problems, because just by the shear numbers it would be almost impossible for that to be.
Do I think all wars by the U.S. were just no. The war we had with most of the Indians for one. WWI is maybe questionable do to the sinking of the Lusitania and her carrying explosives. The thing is you can not fool the majority of the people all of the time about every war. The odds are just to large to make it fit.
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12/5/2007 10:38:25 PM |
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jays82
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so in the history of the world there has never ever been a just war Paul?
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12/5/2007 10:39:05 PM |
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angelbaby12
Pasco, WA
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Thank you and all the soldiers that fight for the freedom of the human race.(no matter what country they live in.) I pray all of our soldiers to come home safe.
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12/5/2007 10:39:18 PM |
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cabby37
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OK b4 the US was around was there a just war Come on paul we know you hate America what about China and Greece and the romans and so on and on and on I suppose you will blame them on people for profit as well YES people profit from an war Gee someone has to make the guns and tanks and planes and so on and on and on So i suppose they started the war for a profit and Indirectly most business have made money from it on one way or another
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12/5/2007 10:49:14 PM |
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cabby37
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Paul
It is in your words not mine
and read the bible He died because they did not like him getting attention and JUDAS turned on him I guess you did not read that part
Why did Jesus have to die?
Jesus had an amazingly productive ministry, teaching and healing thousands. He attracted large crowds and had potential for much more. He could have healed thousands more by traveling to the Jews and gentiles who lived in other areas.
But Jesus allowed this work to come to a sudden end. He could have avoided arrest, but he chose to die instead of expanding his ministry. Although his teachings were important, he had come not just to teach, but also to die — and he accomplished more in his death than in his life.
Death was Jesus’ most important ministry. This is the way we remember him, through the cross as a symbol of Christianity or through the bread and wine of the Lord’s Supper. Our Savior is a Savior who died.
PS the leaders at the time did not like the fact that His popularity was getting to big they figured if they did not stop Jesus they people would no longer Listen to them and only to Jesus...
Had nothing to do with money just power but B4 he was arrested he said it was going to happen to paul
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12/6/2007 12:55:45 AM |
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jewelz5
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No never jay, what about the word "never" don't you understand? why do you have to repeat what he said? You obviously think there are such things as "just" wars. You are a long way from understanding how you could justify a war. The other side gives you updates on how they are doing, it's called the movies.
We must know why it is that in a mere 200 years over 160 million people have suffered violent deaths at the hands of other human beings.
Evil does not come into being due to the flawed mechanics of nature. Nature is in perfect harmony from the largest neutron star to the smallest quantum particle. Nature would therefore, not be likely to so blunder as to create a proclivity in her highest species so lethal, as to undermine her own sublime order.
Man differs from the animal by the fact that he is a killer; he the only primate that kills and tortures members of his own species without any reason, either biological or economic, and who feels satisfaction in doing so. It is this biologically non-adaptive and non-phylogenetically programmed “malignant” aggression that constitutes the real problem and the danger to man’s existence as a species...The most ample – and horrifying – documentation for seemingly spontaneous forms of destructiveness are on the record of civilized history.
The history of war is a report of ruthless and indiscriminate killing and torture, whose victims were men, women, and children. Many of these occurrences give the impression of orgies of destruction, in which neither conventional nor genuinely moral factors had any inhibitory effect. There is hardly a destructive act human imagination could think of that has not been acted out again and again - Erich Fromm (Anatomy of Human Destructiveness)
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12/6/2007 2:29:50 AM |
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queenofhearts61
Seymour, IN
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Jewelz i beg to differ on one point. The chimpanzees also kill each other without reason and I have seen dogs kill other animals for no reason. They did not eat them, they just killed them. Check out Animal Planet.
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12/6/2007 5:38:16 PM |
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soldier4life2k
Oklahoma City, OK
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wow!!!!!!!!!im kind of disapointed with some of the responses from people about war, if it wasnt for war, we wouldnt be were we are today, and some people wonder why people go to jail when they riot.... thank about that question? hmm ok ill answer that for you the reason why is the protester get to crazy and do dumb things such as charge the riot patrol and throw rocks, and little stuff like that and couse injury to other people well thats unamerican to do so remember as soldiers or any profesion we value life we are not the ones that step foot into another country with out couse...there has to be a reason for war, and the term used in war is kill or be killed lol i will kill because i have alot to live for and its my job and duty to defend my country and do what im told, we all follow orders, we all have a boss, and we do our job... so protest away make your self look bad and make america look bad cause we are the ones who have to clean your mess and turn things around. and make america the best.
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12/6/2007 5:54:24 PM |
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sami2
Eureka, CA
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i agree with you. i have raised hell in my town about the protestors who are out their. it pisses me off when i see them. actually got in a fight with a couple ladies about it.
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12/6/2007 8:36:48 PM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
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Queen is right about the Chimpanzee. Oh torture? The Chimpanzee even will eat the one they kill! Once again Krupa you listen to the liberal far left about only man does such.
That is such a crock. You can talk all you want about just wars or not, but their have been some like our own Revolutionary War. Why it was the only way to gain FREEDOM and if you look up History the colonist tried the peaceful route but the king would not budge and the only thing left was war.
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12/6/2007 9:01:44 PM |
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yzf55
Inglewood, CA
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Excuse me sir but are you saying that it is American military willingness to invade other countries that makes America great?
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12/6/2007 9:17:21 PM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
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No never said that any where. I was trying to get the answer if any war at any time was justified. Paul who was on here said no we never had one. The questioned I asked did mankind ever have one.
No I don't think going to war makes us who we are, however we would not be were we are with out them, but at least Revolutionary war and the Civil War which where very large impact on our country of where we are today.
What I think makes us great is our strong individualism which makes us want to do things for ourselves to make us better and our generosity.
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12/6/2007 9:23:22 PM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
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I think your right Photo, but is not this guy being to seville to be Paul?
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12/6/2007 9:29:39 PM |
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jewelz5
Monteagle, TN
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soldier4life:
lol i will kill because i have alot to live for and its my job and duty to defend my country and do what im told, we all follow orders, we all have a boss, and we do our job...
So soldier, if your boss gave you orders to kill one of your friends or family members, would you follow orders and do what you are told because it's your job, and kill them in this example?
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12/6/2007 9:34:35 PM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
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jewelz not the same they have not been asked to kill civilians. I know that is what you are getting at and yes some do die, but not because they are out there trying to kill them. The U.S. is known for and is why you have those who try to put things in civilians areas on purpose to keep us from bombing those things. We have the guided bombs that hit the target only with little collateral damage to help to try to keep it down.
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12/6/2007 11:26:03 PM |
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angelbaby12
Pasco, WA
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Not only are we fighting to protect the people of other countries we are fighting to protect our own. Has everyone forgot about 9-11 we lost 1000's of our brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents and our children is that ok? No I don't think so, if we don't do something now about it how much worse will it be 10 years from now? Personally I don't want to find out.
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12/6/2007 11:50:00 PM |
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yzf55
Inglewood, CA
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Excuse me jay but "some" civilians is a gross understatement, I'm sorry to say.
In addition, those "guided" bombs wiegh thousands of pounds. They are not all that accurate, in many instances. They are dropped on civilian cities. The U.S. Military has destroyed Iraq and poisoned it for 4 billion years with depleted uranium, which is a highly mis-leading name; it's quite poisonous and the tremendous cancer rate and birth defect spike illustrates this.
I truly believe this war had nothing to do with 911.
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12/7/2007 12:52:16 AM |
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cabby37
Elkhart, IN
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WB Paul
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12/7/2007 2:49:39 AM |
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jewelz5
Monteagle, TN
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jay:
The enforcement arm for the One World Government are the police, the national guard, and the military.
Members of the police and military have been heavily indoctrinated with the “us against them” mentally.
They have been granted massive new powers and are told to expect dangerous civil insurrections and are being encouraged to treat those who resist tyranny, as “criminals of the state.”
America’s one million police and national guard members may unwittingly “just follow orders” and enforce the globalists’ agenda for depopulation and kill one of your friends or family members, they were just following orders doing their job.
Get a clue jay...with all due respect...wake the hell up...you can do it...snap out of it...its all around you...in your face. Like the mafia says jay...its nothing personal, its just business! You mean nothing to them, you are considered a "useless feeder". Run for your life or they are going to barbeque your a** and have you for lunch.
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12/7/2007 3:11:05 AM |
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leahmarie
Aston, PA
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that_wd_b_me ..... I copied and pasted your post so everyone could read it again, particularly jewelz
Thank you and thank GOD for you and all our service people. Defending freedom takes guts,protesting in the safety of freedom does not.
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Here's to all our men and women in uniform who defend freedom at the risk of their own lives. They deserve
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12/7/2007 5:24:08 AM |
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johnnyhaha
Gilbert, AZ
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Thank you and thank GOD for you and all our service people. Defending freedom takes guts,protesting in the safety of freedom does not.
If protesting doesn't take guts I guess your saying all the blacks and non blacks that
protested for civil rights are a bunch of pussies?
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12/7/2007 6:49:22 AM |
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jewelz5
Monteagle, TN
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So evidently you think standing up for your rights is a f**king game as if the people are not as sophisticated to know they are getting screwed over now as they were back in the 60's and 70's and have nothing better to do. Your rulers loves protestors because they know when you're out protesting, you sure as hell aren't home figuring this shit out.
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12/7/2007 7:58:18 AM |
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knightnyte2
Spring, TX
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i'm surprised many of you missed that haley's comet ride.
peace.... don't be hatin'
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12/7/2007 9:51:01 AM |
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sami2
Eureka, CA
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i think you need to rethink things you say jewlz. cause i am taking you for a real jack@$$. maybe i am taking what you say wrong. But i really dont think i am. Have you ever served in the military before?
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12/7/2007 9:51:31 AM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
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Well Jewelz from your thinking they all ready have. My uncle died in Korea on Old Bald peak 1st Lt. Allemeier God Rest His Soul.
This was my mothers favorite sibling and was a Chemical Engineer who was in charge of a company. He and his radio man died while calling in Artillery support to stop the enemy from over running their position.
I do not believe every thing the government does or says. It usually does more wrong then good. They attempt to do good but they are so inefficient that they can not do very good. Just plain good is a high mark for them.
I also know that some would like a one world government, but we are far from that do to differences in the different parts of the world. The middle east is a good example of that.
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