I'm sorry...but Andy Rooney is pathetic
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zwyts wrote:rainstorm wrote:lets not forget the liberals in the media today are the same ones who grew up spitting on viet nam vets, who hate the cia, fbi, and our military. is it any wonder they are cheerleading for us to lose?
Good Point Rainstorm. I agree with your assertion that liberals are no better than terrorists.
I must disagree with the generalization that liberals are not better than terrorists!!!! There are plenty of liberals that are truly good people with their hearts in the right place and their vote in the wrong place!!!! I am not liberal, but to liken liberals to terrorists(unless they are advocating specific treasonous things(which a few are doing, imo))IS LUDICROUS!!!!
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vbhoutex wrote:zwyts wrote:rainstorm wrote:lets not forget the liberals in the media today are the same ones who grew up spitting on viet nam vets, who hate the cia, fbi, and our military. is it any wonder they are cheerleading for us to lose?
Good Point Rainstorm. I agree with your assertion that liberals are no better than terrorists.
I must disagree with the generalization that liberals are not better than terrorists!!!! There are plenty of liberals that are truly good people with their hearts in the right place and their vote in the wrong place!!!! I am not liberal, but to liken liberals to terrorists(unless they are advocating specific treasonous things(which a few are doing, imo))IS LUDICROUS!!!!
David, Zwyts is liberal and he doesn't believe what he just said. He's just playing games.
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vbhoutex wrote:zwyts wrote:rainstorm wrote:lets not forget the liberals in the media today are the same ones who grew up spitting on viet nam vets, who hate the cia, fbi, and our military. is it any wonder they are cheerleading for us to lose?
Good Point Rainstorm. I agree with your assertion that liberals are no better than terrorists.
I must disagree with the generalization that liberals are not better than terrorists!!!! There are plenty of liberals that are truly good people with their hearts in the right place and their vote in the wrong place!!!! I am not liberal, but to liken liberals to terrorists(unless they are advocating specific treasonous things(which a few are doing, imo))IS LUDICROUS!!!!
I agree that liberals aren't necessarily as bad as terrorists, but if they do not like or disagree with Bush, then they should leave the country and move to North Korea or France or Canada. The bottom line is if you do not agree with the POTUS then move elsewhere. We don't need ya.
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OtherHD wrote:southerngale wrote:Why wouldn't you want Bush for another 4 years? Think we should cower down to the terrorists and make us more vulnerable for further attacks? Just look at Kerry's voting record where our security is concerned. It's scary. My vote will be FOR Bush as well as AGAINST Kerry.
Because I'm a terrorist. All non-Bush supporters are terrorists.
No, seriously, you have proven my point. Kerry's voting record alone makes me not want to vote for the guy. But Bush's foreign policy WRT the War on Terror (which I support, if done the RIGHT way), his homophobic and dualistic attitude, his immigration policies, and his excessive spending, all make me shudder at the thought of casting my vote for him. My vote this year will be against Bush no matter what. I don't know yet if it means voting for Kerry, voting for an independent candidate (should a good one come up), or not voting at all.
(which I support, if done the RIGHT way), What would that be?
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timNms wrote:What would that be?
Well Tim, I supported the war in Afghanistan and I still do today, and even Iraq at first, until I realized that first and foremost, our goal should have been to capture bin Laden and as many of his top ranking officials as possible. I realize we're still doing that (or in the process of doing it), but I feel that most of our military strength should have been in Afghanistan the whole time. That's what I mean by the "right" way. Stick to the top priority.
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