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07-13-2006, 05:47 PM
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Well, what goes around comes around...those hostages might have never been taken had the US not meddeled so much in the Iranian government
-spence
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Yep those hostages deserved it alright.
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07-13-2006, 06:07 PM
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Yep those hostages deserved it alright.
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Here ya go...
http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
-spence
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07-13-2006, 06:43 PM
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Thanks for that but this seems more relevant to your post
http://blameamerica.com/
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07-14-2006, 06:56 AM
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This is the lamest segue into your ultimate agenda you have ever come up with. Although it took longer than it ususally does, your undying blind hatred for the man can never really be contained. I knew it would only be another post or two until you were back in lockstep with the "party."
"""[QUOTE=spence]Not really, the resolution is saying that Israel's actions are potentially reckless and may cause unecessary instability...not that they are entirely to blame for the situation.
Regardless, the US needs to step in here and show some leadership. Freaking planet is going to hell in a handbasket and Bush is running blind  """
lol...talk about regurgitated partisan whackery.
The beauty of this situation is the liberals are attempting to weigh in on a subject that they can't understand at home in the states. The power of religion. Watching liberals trying understand religion, faith, fanaticism is like watching a Greek tragedy. Religion is their party's biggest tragic flaw on the homefront. Its the reason they lost the last two elections and will lose the next one as well. But there they are everyday espousing their knowledge about religious conflicts that have been around since the begining of time.
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07-14-2006, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Bronko
This is the lamest segue into your ultimate agenda you have ever come up with. Although it took longer than it ususally does, your undying blind hatred for the man can never really be contained. I knew it would only be another post or two until you were back in lockstep with the "party."
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Bronko, what exactly is my "ultimate agenda"?
And please don't bother me with the "hate Bush" mantra...it's just a lame excuse to avoid real policy failings under the current Adminitration.
I love it...under this Administration the size of the Federal Government is out of control, we have record deficits, a complete failure to plan for looming energy and educational crisis, the influence of special interests has doubled, our Constitution is under attack and our government becomes more authoritarian every moment, we've invested hundreds of billions of our tax money and thousands of US lives for an ill-planned and reckless war that's weakened our armed forces, our great country has completely lost our international moral high-ground and neutered our ability to influence geopolitical events...
And Bronko thinks I simply have a partisan personality problem with George W. Bush!!!
Wake up.
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The beauty of this situation is the liberals are attempting to weigh in on a subject that they can't understand at home in the states. The power of religion. Watching liberals trying understand religion, faith, fanaticism is like watching a Greek tragedy. Religion is their party's biggest tragic flaw on the homefront. Its the reason they lost the last two elections and will lose the next one as well. But there they are everyday espousing their knowledge about religious conflicts that have been around since the begining of time.
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Did ya hear this on Hannity?
-spence
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07-14-2006, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by spence
Bronko, what exactly is my "ultimate agenda"?
And please don't bother me with the "hate Bush" mantra...it's just a lame excuse to avoid real policy failings under the current Adminitration.
Did ya hear this on Hannity?
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100% my own words. I never watch the Hannity/Carlson/Graham/Severin crowd. They are as brutal as the Bill Mahers and James Carvilles of the world. I just read a lot. 
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07-14-2006, 08:48 AM
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Oh yes, because I'm objective I must hate America...how nice
Typically I only assign infallibility to gods and kings, but if you think you're deserving then so be it.
-spence
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07-14-2006, 09:27 AM
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Oh yes, because I'm objective I must hate America...how nice
Typically I only assign infallibility to gods and kings, but if you think you're deserving then so be it.
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Hate America? Your words not mine.
Here ya go http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
It's not a hate thing its a blame thing. Typical of the Left it seems you start with the assumption that America is first to blame for any international strife and then begin an analytical process from there. Unless of course in the case a Republican administration is in power then the process remains frozen at blame America first.
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07-14-2006, 09:30 AM
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Ka ~~~~~~~~~~~ Boom
Is this thread about our views or whats going on over there?
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Good health and family
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07-14-2006, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by stripersnipr
Typical of the Left it seems you start with the assumption that America is first to blame for any international strife and then begin an analytical process from there. Unless of course in the case a Republican administration is in power then the process remains frozen at blame America first.
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This really has nothing to do with Democrats and Republicans.
The Left was against Clinton for his support of globalization and free trade.
It has everything to do with the notion that because America does something it must be good or right. The believe that your own %$%$%$%$ doesn't stink...
But it's precisely the awareness that our tremendous influence in the world can in fact do great harm that has afforded our country so much success. Certainly this has been forgotten at times, and regardless of our intentions the lessons shouldn't be ignored.
It's not about blame, it's about reality.
-spence
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