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  • #16
    Originally posted by Strat God View Post
    Bush is an idiot when it comes to our borders and speaking English.
    But he's been steadfast on the war on terror and for that I support him.
    We haven't had another 911 on his watch - that tells me he's doing the right thing.
    Well there's this other war in Iraq that a lot of Republicans, war veterans and the majority of the American don't quite see eye to eye with Bush on.

    As for the war on terror, sure he deserves a lot of credit. He had the balls to go guns a blazin into Afghanistan. But I (and most Americans) think he listened to the wrong advisors (Cheney, Wolfowitz) regarding going into Iraq which has taken resources away from the war on terror and has really thrown a wet blanket on the initial success in Afghanistan.

    I think all terrorists need to die a slow, horrible death. You and I don't disagree there. But, there are a lot of Muslim fence sitters there who AREN'T terrorists yet. When some dude loses his entire family to sectarian violence due to the chaos that exists in Iraq today, and he rightly or wrongly associates that horror with the American presence, and emotionally he could care less whether he lives or dies, which group do you think he's predisposed to hooking up with? If he crosses over, I'll a buy a beer for the next sniper to put a bullet between his eyes, but doesn't it suck that he made that decision? That's why I look at Iraq as 2 steps backwards in the war on terror.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKgPY1adc0A

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    • #17
      I eat paste. Lots of paste. So much paste that if I get too close to colored construction paper I need to go to the doctor to have it removed from my ass before the bran coffee I washed it down with kicks in.
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      • #18
        Clintons list of criminals her let go...Check out Susan Mcdougal. The only one alive who could have implicated the clintons in whitewater.

        Commutations
        Benjamin Berger
        Ronald Henderson Blackley
        Bert Wayne Bolan
        Gloria Libia Camargo
        Charles F. Campbell
        David Ronald Chandler
        Lau Ching Chin
        Donald R. Clark
        Loreta De-Ann Coffman
        Derrick Curry
        Velinda Desalus
        Jacob Elbaum
        Linda Sue Evans
        Loretta Sharon Fish
        Antoinette M. Frink
        David Goldstein
        Gerard A. Greenfield
        Jodie E. Israel
        Kimberly Johnson
        Billy Thornton Langston Jr.
        Belinda Lynn Lumpkin
        Peter MacDonald - President of the Navajo Nation
        Kellie Ann Mann
        Peter Ninemire
        Hugh Ricardo Padmore
        Arnold Paul Prosperi
        Melvin J. Reynolds - Democratic Congressman from Illinois - bank fraud and obstruction of justice
        Pedro Miguel Riveiro
        Dorothy Rivers - lead official in Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, plead guilty to theft of 1.2 million dollars in federal grant money
        Susan Rosenberg
        Kalmen Stern
        Cory Stringfellow
        Carlos Anibal Vignali - convicted of cocaine trafficking
        Thomas Wilson Waddell III
        Harvey Weinig
        Kim Allen Willis
        Kimba Smith
        Antonio Camacho Negron - FALN militant
        [edit]Pardons
        Verla Jean Allen (1990 false statements to an agency of the United States)
        Nicholas M. Altiere (1983 importation of cocaine)
        Bernice Ruth Altschul (1992 money laundering conspiracy)
        Joe Anderson Jr. (1988 income tax evasion)
        William Sterling Anderson (1987 defraudment of a financial institution, false statements to a financial institution, wire fraud)
        Mansour Azizkhani (1984 false statements in bank loan applications)
        Cleveland Victor Babin Jr. (1987 using the U.S. mail service to defraud)
        Chris Harmon Bagley (1989 conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine)
        Scott Lynn Bane (Unlawful distribution of marijuana)
        Thomas Cleveland Barber (Issuing worthless checks)
        Peggy Ann Bargon (Violation of the Lacey Act, violation of the Bald Eagle Protection Act)
        David Roscoe Blampied (possess with intent to distribute cocaine)
        William Arthur Borders Jr. (Conspiracy to corruptly solicit and accept money in return for influencing the official acts of a federal district court judge (Alcee L. Hastings), and to defraud the United States in connection with the performance of lawful government functions; corruptly influencing, obstructing, impeding and endeavoring to influence, obstruct and impede the due administration of justice, and aiding and abetting therein; traveling interstate with intent to commit bribery)
        Arthur David Borel (Odometer Rollback)
        Douglas Chrles Borel (Odometer Rollback)
        George Thomas Brabham (Making a false statement or report to a federally insured bank)
        Almon Glenn Braswell (1983 mail fraud and perjury)
        Leonard Browder (Illegal dispensing of controlled substance and Medicaid fraud)
        David Steven Brown (Securities fraud and mail fraud)
        Delores Caroylene Burleson, aka Delores Cox Burleson (Possession of Marijuana)
        John H. Bustamante (wire fraud)
        Mary Louise Campbell
        Eloida Candelaria
        Dennis Sobrevinas Capili
        Donna Denise Chambers
        Douglas Eugene Chapman
        Ronald Keith Chapman
        Francisco Larois Chavez
        Henry Cisneros (former HUD Secretary)
        Roger Clinton, Jr. (half-brother of President Bill Clinton)
        Stuart Harris Cohn
        David Marc Cooper
        Ernest Harley Cox Jr.
        John F. Cross Jr.
        Reickey Lee Cunningham
        Richard Anthony De Labio
        John Deutch (former Director of Central Intelligence Agency)
        Richard Douglas
        Edward Reynolds Downe
        Marvin Dean Dudley
        Larry Lee Duncan
        Robert Clinton Fain
        Marcos Arcenio Fernandez
        Alvarez Ferrouillet
        William Dennis Fugazy
        Lloyd Reid George
        Louis Goldstein
        Rubye Lee Gordon
        Pincus Green
        Robert Ivey Hamner
        Samuel Price Handley
        Woodie Randolph Handley
        Jay Houston Harmon
        Rick Hendrick
        John Hummingson
        David S. Herdlinger
        Debi Rae Huckleberry
        Warren C. Hultgren Jr.
        Donald Ray James
        Stanley Pruet Jobe
        Ruben H. Johnson
        Linda Jones
        James Howard Lake
        June Louise Lewis
        Salim Bonnor Lewis
        John Leighton Lodwick
        Hildebrando Lopez
        Jose Julio Luaces
        James Timothy Maness
        James Lowell Manning, (1982, aiding and assisting in the preparation of a false corporate income tax return)
        John Robert Martin
        Frank Ayala Martinez
        Silvia Leticia Beltran Martinez
        John Francis McCormick
        Susan H. McDougal
        Howard Mechanic
        Brook K. Mitchell Sr.
        Samuel Loring Morison
        Charles Wilfred Morgan III
        Richard Anthony Nazzaro
        Charlene Ann Nosenko
        Vernon Raymond Obermeier
        Miguelina Ogalde
        David C. Owen
        Robert W. Palmer
        Kelli Anne Perhosky
        Richard H. Pezzopane
        Orville Rex Phillips
        Vinson Stewart Poling Jr.
        Norman Lyle Prouse
        Willie H.H. Pruitt Jr.[1]
        Danny Martin Pursley Sr.
        Charles D. Ravenel
        William Clyde Ray
        Alfredo Luna Regalado
        Ildefonso Reynes Ricafort
        Marc Rich - tax evasion fugitive
        Howard Winfield Riddle
        Richard Wilson Riley Jr.
        Samuel Lee Robbins
        Joel Gonzales Rodriguez
        Michael James Rogers
        Anna Louise Ross
        Dan Rostenkowski - Former Democratic Congressman convicted in the Congressional Post Office Scandal
        Gerald Glen Rust
        Jerri Ann Rust
        Bettye June Rutherford
        Gregory Lee Sands
        Adolph Schwimmer
        Albert A. Seretti Jr.
        Patricia Campbell Hearst Shaw
        Dennis Joseph Smith
        Gerald Owen Smith
        Stephen A. Smith
        Jimmie Lee Speake
        Charles Bernard Stewart
        Marlena Francisca Stewart-Rollins
        Fife Symington III - former Arizona governor
        Richard Lee Tannehill
        Nicholas C. Tenaglia
        Gary Allen Thomas
        Larry Weldon Todd
        Olga C. Trevino
        Ignatious Vamvouklis
        Patricia A. Van De Weerd
        Christopher V. Wade
        Bill Wayne Warmath
        Jack Kenneth Watson
        Donna Lynn Webb
        Donald William Wells
        Robert H. Wendt
        Jack L. Williams
        Kavin Arthur Williams
        Robert Michael Williams
        Jimmie Lee Wilson
        Thelma Louise Wingate
        Mitchell Couey Wood
        Warren Stannard Wood
        Dewey Worthey
        Rick Allen Yale
        Joseph A. Yasak
        William Stanley Yingling
        Phillip David Young
        Keith Sanders
        Darren Muci
        John Scott (not a full pardon)
        Anthony M Pilla

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        • #19
          I can't believe you guys that are comparing this situation to Whitewater. That was a f**king land scheme! Even if the Clintons are as guilty as you guys are making them out to be, we shouldn't even give a flying f**k about it in comparison. I mean, how would that even remotely rate as high as publically revealing the identity of a freakin' CIA spy??? The only difference between what Libby did and treason is who he gave that info out to. i.e., If Libby gave it to an enemy, instead of the media, he'd be hanging by a noose right now.

          The Bush administration put national security issues at risk for the sake of shitting on a political opponent (the spy's husband). While the Clintons may have ripped off some people for money in a land scam. National security = a glorified money scam? WTF!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
            I can't believe you guys that are comparing this situation to Whitewater. That was a f**king land scheme! Even if the Clintons are as guilty as you guys are making them out to be, we shouldn't even give a flying f**k about it in comparison. I mean, how would that even remotely rate as high as publically revealing the identity of a freakin' CIA spy??? The only difference between what Libby did and treason is who he gave that info out to. i.e., If Libby gave it to an enemy, instead of the media, he'd be hanging by a noose right now.

            The Bush administration put national security issues at risk for the sake of shitting on a political opponent (the spy's husband). While the Clintons may have ripped off some people for money in a land scam. National security = a glorified money scam? WTF!
            Hmmm...it's refreshing to know that you think BREAKING THE LAW has different levels of importance for a PRESIDENT.

            Breaking SOME laws is OK??? and others is not...it's all wrong dude.

            Why don't you just come out & SAY you're a Democrat instead of hiding behind your bullshit logic.
            Kahler...Killing guitar values DEAD since 1981.

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            • #21
              I never said it was OK. I agree: it IS all wrong.

              But for cripes sakes, YES, breaking the law has different levels of importance depending on which crime is being committed. That's true for the President, his staff, or ANYONE else in our country. That's why the law imposes different sentences for different crimes. i.e., Stealing a candy bar = a fine. And murder = death penalty or life in prison.

              Violating national security is a bigger criminal matter than ripping people off for money. Especially for senior government officials. I don't care what Fox News tells you.

              Some of you guys are so off-base with the Dem vs Rep thing it's not even funny. This is not a political issue. It is a CRIMINAL matter. Stop believing everything "the party" (whichever one is yours) tells you. Or the media for the matter, too.

              As to my voting preferences, you don't have a clue. I vote Rep just as often as Dem. I use my mind independent of what other people tell me I should think.

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              • #22
                Yep

                You need a reality check, and a lesson on the rule of law...crime is crime. There's a penalty....regardless.

                Your selective morality is nauseating in the very real sense of the word. The extent of the crime matters not...the law is the LAW. At least here in the US....This isn't Russia is it?

                Don't like it?

                Go live in Canada or Mexico, or anywhere in Europe...they could care less about laws or morality....and far less about what is right or wrong in the world.

                Wake up dude.
                Last edited by Hellraiser6502; 07-03-2007, 07:18 PM.
                Kahler...Killing guitar values DEAD since 1981.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Hellraiser6502 View Post
                  Go live in Canada or Mexico, or anywhere in Europe...they could care less about laws or morality....and far less about what is right or wrong in the world.
                  Just like our President. Who doesn't care that Scooter is a convicted criminal who broke the law. He's "the decider" and makes up his own morality, regardless of whatever the law actually says. And Bush's twisted morality says Scooter goes free, regardless of the CRIME he commited. But, then again, that was all decided way back when Bush and/or Cheney asked Scooter to break the law for them in the first place, anyway.

                  :ROTF:

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                  • #24
                    Libby was railroaded. The Dems drummed up the whole Valerie Plame affair in an attempt to smear the VP's office and it's absolutely critical to recall that no wrongdoing on the part of the administration was ever proven regarding the alleged leak of her identity. Deprived of their main issue the lefties did what lefties do and turned to a blizzard of accusations of wrongdoing related to the process surrounding the earlier investigation. Libby's "crime" was that he did not precisely recall the specific chain of details and events on different occasions spread over more than a year. Had he merely refused to cooperate by answering "I don't recall" rather than attempting to cooperate by revealing as much as he knew he'd never have been convicted. Libby appears to have tried to tell the truth and is guilty of having a faulty memory. I'd wager any of us under cross-examination regarding very specific aspects of our activities over the past several years would screw up at least as many details as he did. Screw up a detail, go to jail. That's a bad message to send as it will only encourage government officials to refuse to cooperate in future investigations. Bush's real mistake here is in not issuing a complete pardon for this miscarriage of justice.
                    Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!

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                    • #25
                      this cocksucker pardons his buddy but not wrongly imprisoned Border Agents Ramos and Compean who his other buddy, the US ATTY Johnny Sutton, railroaded into 10 yr prison terms for doing their jobs.

                      Boosh should resign today. what a jerk.
                      the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by skorb View Post
                        this cocksucker pardons his buddy but not wrongly imprisoned Border Agents Ramos and Compean who his other buddy, the US ATTY Johnny Sutton, railroaded into 10 yr prison terms for doing their jobs.
                        Amen to that.
                        Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by YetAnotherOne View Post
                          Libby was railroaded. The Dems drummed up the whole Valerie Plame affair in an attempt to smear the VP's office and it's absolutely critical to recall that no wrongdoing on the part of the administration was ever proven regarding the alleged leak of her identity. Deprived of their main issue the lefties did what lefties do and turned to a blizzard of accusations of wrongdoing related to the process surrounding the earlier investigation. Libby's "crime" was that he did not precisely recall the specific chain of details and events on different occasions spread over more than a year. Had he merely refused to cooperate by answering "I don't recall" rather than attempting to cooperate by revealing as much as he knew he'd never have been convicted. Libby appears to have tried to tell the truth and is guilty of having a faulty memory. I'd wager any of us under cross-examination regarding very specific aspects of our activities over the past several years would screw up at least as many details as he did. Screw up a detail, go to jail. That's a bad message to send as it will only encourage government officials to refuse to cooperate in future investigations. Bush's real mistake here is in not issuing a complete pardon for this miscarriage of justice.
                          So....how's the pay?
                          You took too much, man. Too much. Too much.

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                          • #28
                            Stay tuned, I won't be surprised if the DC Circuit reverses the verdict in Libby's case.
                            Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by skorb View Post
                              this cocksucker pardons his buddy but not wrongly imprisoned Border Agents Ramos and Compean who his other buddy, the US ATTY Johnny Sutton, railroaded into 10 yr prison terms for doing their jobs.

                              Boosh should resign today. what a jerk.
                              +1

                              God forbid we protect our borders and diminish the supply of cheap (and illegal) labor for our biggest campaign contributors...

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                              • #30
                                "Scooter" - that's a "send-me-to-jail" name anyway

                                And from what I've seen coming out of Iraq, yes it is time we pulled out, because the majority of the terrorists we've been chasing have left Iraq. The majority of the violence over there right now is the same ignorant savage tribal violence they've been enacting for centuries. Sunni vs Shiite vs Kurd vs whatever - it's like Pentecostals attacking Baptists, and makes as little sense.

                                If they're free enough to go back to their ignorant savage tribal wars, it's time for us to go home, because that's not what we went there to do. Yes there are still Al Qaeda and other terrorists there, but they've backed off and moved enough of their people out that we can leave. Whatever they were looking for in Iraq when they were fighting us hot and heavy, they've found (WMDs), and they've left behind a smokescreen squad to cover their escape. They attack the troops as a distraction as well as the old "drive the White Devil off our land" routine, but I guarantee you the heads we're looking to cut off are back in their safehouses in France, Germany, and South America.

                                And going into Iraq was part of the UN Security Council Resolution from 1991. Hussein pushed his luck by amassing troops near Kuwait for over a year - the whole time we were in Ashcanistan - and after playing cat-and-mouse at the border with the U.N., he stayed put and did not withdraw his troops from the Kuwaiti border. Under the terms of the UN Security Council Resolution, time was up and Hussein forfeited his regime. That's when and why we went in.
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