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  • K KaRl

    Doug Goulden wrote: the guy in office ran like a whipped puppy after the train explosion That's a nonsense. Spain deals with terrorism for decades, and never "ran" in front of the threat. Zapatero (the guy) honored an electoral promise he made long before the bombing. The vast majority of Spaniards (90% IIRC) were against sending troops in Iraq in the first place, but the previous Prime Minister, Aznar, his brain obscured by a vision of Spain becoming a World Power by becoming Bush's puppy #2 (guess who is #1) didn't care about the opinion of his people. They aren't as gullible as the american electorate seems to be, you know.


    Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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    Mike Gaskey
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    K(arl) wrote: They aren't as gullible as the american electorate seems to be, you know. bullshit, pure and simple bullshit. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times "I don't want a president who is friends with France or Germany" Me "I plan to vote for Kerry before I vote against him." Me "There you go again." RR "Flush the Johns" Stolen Quote

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      K(arl) wrote: They aren't as gullible as the american electorate seems to be, you know. bullshit, pure and simple bullshit. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times "I don't want a president who is friends with France or Germany" Me "I plan to vote for Kerry before I vote against him." Me "There you go again." RR "Flush the Johns" Stolen Quote

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      KaRl
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      Yes, I know. But why couldn't I join the fishing party too? ;-P


      Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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      • K KaRl

        brianwelsch wrote: The "War on Terror" will be a long term effort. Stricto sensus, it is an unwinnable war, because there will always be a wacko ready to explode something to be heard. IMO, the mistake was to label the fight against terrorism a war, it sounds good on a marketing point of view, but it doesn't fit. For example, accomplices of 9/11 slaughters aren't consider as war criminals, they aren't soldiers, are they? They are murderers. Of course it will be a long term effort to reduce dramatically the threat, an effort which will need much more than military actions to succeed. Terrorists will fail. IMHO, they are making the same mistake than Germany, UK or the US did during WW2, believing the morale of the civilian population would collapse because of terror bombings. The morale never collapsed, neither in UK nor in Germany or Japan, on the contrary, these bombings gave powerful arguments to propagandas to bolster the civilian resistances.


        Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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        brianwelsch
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        K(arl) wrote: IMO, the mistake was to label the fight against terrorism a war, it sounds good on a marketing point of view, but it doesn't fit perhaps, but calling it the "Ongoing Global Effort to Reduce Military Strikes Against Civilian Targets" is sort long winded. Maybe OGERMACT? :~ BW The Biggest Loser


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          Well, instead of reading a bunch of random quotes that are intended to make him look bad, I've been listening to his speeches fairly consistently for 3 years and understand his take on the War on Terror to be that of a long term initiative, which is what Kerry said too. BW The Biggest Loser


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          Well, if Bush is reelected and he keeps invading countries that have little or no ties to terrorist organizations, you can be sure it will be more than just a "long long" term initiative. And just think, we could have focused on Afghanistan and Bin Laden and left Hussein cornered like he was, and maybe now we wouldn't have the chaos in Iraq with the countless casualties and the many more to come. X| But hey, let's give Bush 4 more years, right?[^] Regards, Alvaro


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            Well, if Bush is reelected and he keeps invading countries that have little or no ties to terrorist organizations, you can be sure it will be more than just a "long long" term initiative. And just think, we could have focused on Afghanistan and Bin Laden and left Hussein cornered like he was, and maybe now we wouldn't have the chaos in Iraq with the countless casualties and the many more to come. X| But hey, let's give Bush 4 more years, right?[^] Regards, Alvaro


            Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we. - George W. Bush

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            Alvaro Mendez wrote: let's give Bush 4 more years One can only hope. ;P BW The Biggest Loser


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            • K KaRl

              Doug Goulden wrote: the guy in office ran like a whipped puppy after the train explosion That's a nonsense. Spain deals with terrorism for decades, and never "ran" in front of the threat. Zapatero (the guy) honored an electoral promise he made long before the bombing. The vast majority of Spaniards (90% IIRC) were against sending troops in Iraq in the first place, but the previous Prime Minister, Aznar, his brain obscured by a vision of Spain becoming a World Power by becoming Bush's puppy #2 (guess who is #1) didn't care about the opinion of his people. They aren't as gullible as the american electorate seems to be, you know.


              Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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              K(arl) wrote: They aren't as gullible as the american electorate seems to be, you know The idea that Spain (and the rest of Europe) is somehow safe from the threat of radical Islam, seems to be a more positive sign of your gullibility than mine ....... K(arl) wrote: his brain obscured by a vision of Spain becoming a World Power by becoming Bush's puppy #2 (guess who is #1) You sure can be a condescending SOB can't yah? ;) Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?

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              • K KaRl

                Yes, I know. But why couldn't I join the fishing party too? ;-P


                Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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                Mike Gaskey
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                K(arl) wrote: Yes, I know. But why couldn't I join the fishing party too? No. I was trolling, no more room in the boat. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times "I don't want a president who is friends with France or Germany" Me "I plan to vote for Kerry before I vote against him." Me "There you go again." RR "Flush the Johns" Stolen Quote

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                  K(arl) wrote: They aren't as gullible as the american electorate seems to be, you know The idea that Spain (and the rest of Europe) is somehow safe from the threat of radical Islam, seems to be a more positive sign of your gullibility than mine ....... K(arl) wrote: his brain obscured by a vision of Spain becoming a World Power by becoming Bush's puppy #2 (guess who is #1) You sure can be a condescending SOB can't yah? ;) Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?

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                  KaRl
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                  Doug Goulden wrote: The idea that Spain (and the rest of Europe) is somehow safe from the threat of radical Islam, Who pretended that?? :wtf: For your information, islamist fundamentalists carried attacks against civilians in Europe long before 9/11. Doug Goulden wrote: You sure can be a condescending SOB can't yah Never ever insult my mother, you bastard! :mad:;P Besides that, yes, I can :rolleyes:, but not in that case.


                  Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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                  • K KaRl

                    Doug Goulden wrote: The idea that Spain (and the rest of Europe) is somehow safe from the threat of radical Islam, Who pretended that?? :wtf: For your information, islamist fundamentalists carried attacks against civilians in Europe long before 9/11. Doug Goulden wrote: You sure can be a condescending SOB can't yah Never ever insult my mother, you bastard! :mad:;P Besides that, yes, I can :rolleyes:, but not in that case.


                    Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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                    K(arl) wrote: For your information, islamist fundamentalists carried attacks against civilians in Europe long before 9/11. You Europeans are a lot more forgiving that we Americans are, ask the Japanese ..... K(arl) wrote: you bastard! How did you know?:laugh: Juss kidding .... Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?

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                      K(arl) wrote: For your information, islamist fundamentalists carried attacks against civilians in Europe long before 9/11. You Europeans are a lot more forgiving that we Americans are, ask the Japanese ..... K(arl) wrote: you bastard! How did you know?:laugh: Juss kidding .... Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?

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                      KaRl
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                      Doug Goulden wrote: You Europeans are a lot more forgiving that we Americans are, ask the Japanese I'm not sure...ask the English[^]! :laugh: Doug Goulden wrote: Juss kidding .... Yeah, I know, no offense taken :) Just FYI, never ever mess with the mother of a latin guy. He can be very touchy on this subject! [^] :-D (another example here[^], much more serious :doh: )


                      Fold With Us! "I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me saying "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals."

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