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| ChouxPastryHeart | Oct 17 2006, 10:40 AM Post #16 |
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Kim a;sldkfj;salkdj whatever is a nutcase. Well at least hot tempered. i don't know what his problem is, but i wouldn't trust him you know. So whether you are Republican, Democratic, picking your nose, a gun hoe military volunteer or a peace-nik you have to think that some sort of deffensive move is nessecary now, with North Korea messing about seariously these days, and that our livelihood maybe at steak with NuKE talk . . . (Although as history shows everyone gets paranoid during political drama, and war never seems to happen. Or if it does, we go over there and tear them a new one. i dunno what's taking so long in Iraq. Maybe its because WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH MEN OVER THERE!!!! So we'll see) |
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| heybulldog | Oct 17 2006, 10:52 AM Post #17 |
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just curious, but how many men do you think should be over there right now? |
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| ChouxPastryHeart | Oct 17 2006, 07:24 PM Post #18 |
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at least enough to cover more borders of iraq. |
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| Carpenter | Oct 21 2006, 09:25 AM Post #19 |
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The subtitle on this topic cracks me up in a horrific way. 'Nuke war, perhaps?'...it sounds more like an invitiation to tea. And there's no such thing as 'nuclear war'. It's more like nuclear apocalypse. |
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| ChouxPastryHeart | Oct 21 2006, 10:24 AM Post #20 |
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Yes. Unfortunately true. |
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| ihateguitarists | Oct 26 2006, 08:48 AM Post #21 |
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So, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jiang Chao says that "Kim Jong Il said he has no plans to conduct a second nuclear test, but if it faces pressure, North Korea reserves the right to take further action." You buy it? I do, and I hope that they've really decided to lay off, but the point is, we told them not to do it the first time. We just can't let them off scott free, no consequences can we? |
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| Guest | Oct 26 2006, 10:15 AM Post #22 |
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See thats the thing with shifty nut cases, NO you can't trust them. However, i think this whole dramatization is just political bullshit, and drama to fill news papers. We've got satelites and technology up the ass that can monitor every foreign fucks manouver. Its just Bush putting the fear in America, just like a daddy, so he can feel "needed", you know . . . |
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| ChouxPastryHeart | Oct 26 2006, 10:16 AM Post #23 |
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that was me BTW. i hate this fucking login shit, i think im logged in and then im not. grrrrrrr
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| Drummerboy | Oct 26 2006, 11:51 AM Post #24 |
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As long as I feel like I'm safe, that's fine with me. |
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| ChouxPastryHeart | Oct 27 2006, 09:05 AM Post #25 |
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Aaaah Placebos . . .
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| heybulldog | Oct 27 2006, 12:45 PM Post #26 |
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yes...BUSH putting fear in americans about North Korea. im thinking its more the media and LIBERALS going all crazy about North Korea, not Bush. |
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| TheSmashedGuitar | Oct 27 2006, 01:26 PM Post #27 |
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Whoa whoa whoa! Both sides are equally fraked out about this. This isn't/shouldn't be a topic divided by party lines. Why is everything polarized nowadays? |
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| Drummerboy | Oct 27 2006, 05:40 PM Post #28 |
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Don't question that. It just is, I guess. |
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| ChouxPastryHeart | Oct 28 2006, 08:42 AM Post #29 |
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Well i don't like either one of those political partys, and im not much of a politics kind of guy. So you can count me out of that criticizim.
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| heybulldog | Oct 28 2006, 09:24 AM Post #30 |
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first of all, look at american history. America is not more polarized now. Second of all, if you study political science, America isn't actually that polarized. The media and politicans make it SEEM polarized. I'm not just making this up, there have been studies on it. AND, lol i think its funny that no one "freak out" when someone says "Bush is putting fear in Americans", but everyone is like "why does everything have to be polarized?? lets not politicize this issue!!" when someone (me) blamed the liberals. lol. i'm just saying, look at what Bush has actually said about this issue, not just your biased view of him. THEN look at what liberals and the media have said about it. compare. who is "putting more fear in americans"? |
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that was me BTW. i hate this fucking login shit, i think im logged in and then im not. grrrrrrr


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