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Lame - I know. But it 's as good as any redstaters I've seen.

2007-04-03 14:44:51 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Hey Lil Jon - I like you man - you make as much sense as the rest of the answerers....

2007-04-03 14:52:22 · update #1

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2007-04-03 14:50:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Ask the Good Senator Criminal Fienstien about flipping and flopping trying to explain the billions she made illegally on the deaths of American Military personnel.

Soon to be EX-Con Fienstien right beside Mr lets cheat the Government Fienstien.

To the tune of 2 billion bottles of beer on the wall

One sided as usual - Or do you not bother to actually listen to politics

2007-04-03 21:50:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Kerry flip flopped about supporting the military. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLuMWiQ6r2o

PROOF KERRY IS WRONG:
Recruits are better educated than the average American and they come from families that have average incomes.

EDUCATION LEVELS OF RECRUITS:
"We find that, on average, recruits tend to be much more highly educated than the general pub­lic and that this education disparity increased after the war on terrorism began. Comparable detailed education data from the Census classify the educa­tion level of individuals into one of seven categories (from less than high school up to graduate/profes­sional degree). We generated a binary variable that assigns a 1 for individuals with a high school diploma or higher and a 0 for less than a high school diploma.
If one single statistic could settle this issue, it is this: 98 percent of all enlisted recruits who enter the military have an education level of high school graduate or higher, compared to the national aver­age of 75 percent"

FAMILY INCOME:
"The household income of recruits generally matches the income distribution of the American population. There are slightly higher proportions of recruits from the middle class and slightly lower proportions from low-income brackets. However, the proportion of high-income recruits rose to a disproportionately high level after the war on ter­rorism began, as did the proportion of highly edu­cated enlistees. All of the demographic evidence that we analyzed contradicts the pro-draft case"

http://www.heritage.org/Research/NationalSecurity/cda05-08.cfm
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2007-04-03 21:48:41 · answer #3 · answered by a bush family member 7 · 1 2

Its soooo typical for a LIB to take the words of a Con and try to make a joke out of it, talk abt lame.... get your own!!

2007-04-03 21:48:03 · answer #4 · answered by Katz 6 · 0 1



no, we use coins with both heads and tails, and we usually get head

2007-04-03 21:51:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

your right its lame.

2007-04-03 21:48:04 · answer #6 · answered by sociald 7 · 0 1

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