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Well, well, wouldn't you know: an American woman in the White House was behind the Ferguson riots. A Muslim Brotherhood acolyte to boot!
It's obvious who the radicals are here. That's true Burger King. Or would you have us believe that it was only the good people of Ferguson who looted and burned their town? Why of course you would, you dishonest old radical! P.S.--- Jim doesn't see your posts anymore because he became disgusted with your incessant lies and bullshit.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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and here I thought this warm front was due to a Santa Anna wind. Nope, just more hot air from lower class Kieth. I do love my ignore button.
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and here I thought this warm front was due to a Santa Anna wind. Nope, just more hot air from lower class Kieth. I do love my ignore button. So that's all you've got Little Stevie Blunder? No surprises there. It doesn't take much cranial capacity to be one of those DNC drones and Low Information Voters.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Well it's obvious he doesn't love his spell check. * Santa Anna(sic) actually Santa Ana * Kieth(sic) actually Keith
The 2nd Amendment IS an unalienable right.
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Jim, you also have to wonder how someone who is ignoring my posts still sees them.
Just another Libtard fraud like King Brown.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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And the bottom line still is the Iraq war was a mistake. Say what you will but that debacle with be with us decades to come and will be forever associated with W. and the GOP. Gee Jim, even you could admit that the war was a mistake in the past. what changed? Election season getting closer and you feel the need to circle the wagons? The truth will set you free.....
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The truth will set you free.....
You been hit'n that bOng pipe again ?
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And the bottom line still is the Iraq war was a mistake. Say what you will but that debacle with be with us decades to come and will be forever associated with W. and the GOP. Gee Jim, even you could admit that the war was a mistake in the past. what changed? Election season getting closer and you feel the need to circle the wagons? The truth will set you free..... The bottom line is you used the word 'was', and we are now in a distinct and new war. The truth is, it's okay now because you feel like it's okay. I doubt you've been set free by jumping on your bandwagon, you're bound to help cover for the mistakes happening this very day.
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Wrong Craig. I'm happy to acknowledge the mistakes of today's administration. There are many. Where to start with the current administration? Obama care? The manipulation of the economic indicators such as unemployment? Poor recovery from the great recession? Poor foreign policy decisions. The list goes on for the failures under Obama. I'm much more interested in the truth than covering up from that bozo.
And not a single bit of the current administrations short comings make the Iraq war a good decision under Bush.
I never once said I agreed with what is currently happening in our new war. You are putting words in my Craig. Not your typical style.
Go ahead and give it one more try. Why was invading Iraq a good idea? It wasn't and that is painfully obvious. Acknowledging the fact would be a real good thing for the GOP.
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"Of those hundreds, how many say, no way, I'd never do it again. Unless you seek out whiners and malingerers, I'll bet every one to a man says, however distasteful, I'd do it again for my country and my brothers."
WWII, sure you will get those kind of answers. Iraq? Much less likely. It is pretty hard to see how Iraq was a real threat to us here in the U.S.A. and it is also quite obvious that the Iraq war was a mistake and a total waste of resources and lives.You can try to re-frame it anyway you like but it always comes out the same.....We should never went in to Iraq and it will forever be a stain on the Bush(shrub that it) administration's legacy. Backing up to this one a bit. 'Much less likely', maybe not, King says all of the hundreds with no distinction of what era. 'It is pretty hard to see', doesn't all that say is that it is there to see. In the end, all I get out of it is that you personally didn't like the policy, and you make fun of the person. I think there's also a significant distinction between personal attacks, without facts, from an easy chair in the heartland, and the foot soldier bound by an oath doing their duty. We are 'talking' about the selflessness of that individual, and I don't think their sacrifice should be politicized because of feelings. It gets back around to sooner or later your current favorite should take responsibility for his policy. If you're right about the waste, it should hold on this second time around, anyway 'you try to re-frame it'. As to waste of resources, your guy has more than borrowed and printed 'resources' to dwarf that war mistake. I bet it's not enough and you're not satisfied, but maybe a good start.
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