Stop chewing gum, say please and thank you and don't slam the door on the way out.
2007-04-15 15:26:39
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answered by nemesis 4
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Ah, sweet youth lol. Okay, down to business as you say.
First, you need to get your facts straight about a couple of things. What the Democrats have proposed is not a scheme. It's an effort to put a timeline on this war, which under George Bush, will not ever end. The next President is going to have an incredible mess to clean up in the Middle East. George Bush is the one holding up the funding by not agreeing to a badly needed timeline on this war. The ball's in his court, and if he vetoes this bill it will be him that is refusing his funding, not the other way around. If you really think the Democrats are in league with Al Queda, you need to do some research on the history of Republicans, Democrats and their political differences. Those differences do not add up to aiding enemies, they are differences in how to run a country, and obviously, a war. Being overdramatic and suggesting Democrats must be in league with the enemy only shows your political naivte; you have a lot to learn. If you stop getting all your "facts" from the Internet, it would be a great start on attempting to get the real story.
And Nancy Pelosi? Another misfire. She is the one who removed Jefferson from committee in the first place and she did not want him to return. It is her job to make the appointment, and she did appoint him to Homeland Security but obviously you don't have a clue why. She did it because of intense pressure on the Democrats from the Black Congressional Caucus to restore him to committee status because he has not been proven guilty yet. She wasn't happy about it either. But the Black Caucus wields a big stick in Congress and the Democrats gave in to them. Right or wrong, you can't blame this one on Pelosi.
You're only 18, and are already buying into the spin and smear tactics the far right wing is selling. I wish you better reasoning and critical thinking for your future.
2007-04-15 15:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, Princess... Me and my Marine brethren aren't in a great hurry to shed our blood so you can drive daddy's beamer and contract an STD from Johhny Rottencrotch. Put the "Elite" into the war and see how long it will last.
18 Apr, 07; Sorry if I was a bit harsh on you Dearest Princess, I too, was a summertime boot. Enjoy the weather at PI. The good news is that it's generally too hot and humid for the sand fleas. BTW, I am a former Marine, I hate seeing Vietnam repeated, especially with a lying, constitutionally reckless, "chicken Hawk" as CIC.
Every American supports the men and women of our armed forces. Some of us think the elected leaders should be impeached. Good Luck,God Bless and Semper Fi.
BTW, I never got your email.
2007-04-16 13:35:09
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answered by rick m 6
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I generally like McCain, but there are some other choices and some who might be better as President.
I don't think the Democrats are in league with our enemies, but I do think they hate George W. Bush and the Republicans more than they love our country and that is unfortunate and sad.
While I am pretty much a Republican I have voted for Democrats, although my Congressman has received the last vote he'll ever get from me.
I think Bush has disappointed me by not being a stronger leader. He did very well after 9/11 but has been less than inspiring since. The Republicans in Congress totally failed to govern as a majority party.
If McCain can convince me that he can be the leader who will take us forward at this time I will definitely support him in 2008. I cannot see anyone on the Democratic Party slate of candidates I would vote for.
If Bozo the Clown ran as a Libertarian I might consider him instead of any of the Democrats, but would definitely prefer McCain to Bozo.
2007-04-15 15:41:34
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answered by Warren D 7
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I agree with you on the war with Iraq. the problem is the Democrats are scared to fight these are the same people that put down our vets in the late 60s and early 70s. All they want is to see the United States as a country that everyone love that is not going to happen because everyone want what we have. I think Fred Thompson is a better pick myself.
2007-04-16 00:50:46
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answered by C R 2
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After seeing Pelosi's possee go on break without funding our troops, I suspected her of hating or at least not caring for our troops in the field. But after she refused the president's first invitation to the White House to discuss troop funding while accepting Syria's invitation, I knew I was right. Pelosi and Reed are both troop haters and will never get my support.
2007-04-16 12:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The Democrats are playing it safe with the Republicans by not stopping the Iraq war. They might support McCain for President since he is also against terrorism.
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2007-04-15 15:43:43
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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2016-10-22 06:47:37
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answered by farraj 4
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First off, vote for Giuliani, he's the next Reagan, and McCain won't win. But the answer is no, the Liberals actually hate America even more than our enemies. John Stewart might be taking bribes from Al Queda, but nothing major. Liberals hate America more than Muslims do. And that's quite a lot.
2007-04-15 15:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Although I can see why you would ask this question, I doubt they would stoop that low. (Wow I can't believe I said that) I think it's more the fact that they will do ANYTHING to make George Bush look like a failure. If that means they have to starve our fighting men and women, they will do it. I hope Bush keeps his veto pen handy until they give him a clean bill with no pork and no time line. I can't even believe they want to give our enemies a date certain so they can sit back and just wait until we leave to take over. Pelosi etal are truly donkeys.
2007-04-15 15:36:42
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answered by Cinner 7
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Your an idiot. That's the dumbest thing I have ever heard. It doesn't matter who vote for because the CIA controls the voting in this country. So go ahead and waste your time.
2007-04-15 15:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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