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I don't really buy that many extra socks a year. I typically have one that has like a frozen crusty texture, has a real alarming yellowish stained color to it, and smells like pure nasty. I keep it around until the smell overwhelms the room and I can't take it anymore - normally like after a hundred or more nuts caught at that point....it goes out with the trash. If any ID theft looking for trouble wants to go through my trash...he might come up with my ss # and bank statement and all that - but he's also going to find himself a little something with enough DNA to repopulate the world. When the nasty nut rag sock isn't handy...I just go for the nearest sock in reach. A couple of them may catch a nut or three....but they find there way into the washer and eventually back on my feet before turning into the abysmal. But hey, you asked. |
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Just cant believe anyone thinks they had the previous Iraqi regime figured out. And I just remember too much about this time and all the debate trying to figure out this man (Saddam). I am kinder and gentler now. Sorry for the outburst. |
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Phooey ror!!! |
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saddam is dead and buried, so eff him too. he lost. the winner writes history, not the loser. just ask richard the third.
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But, if you look at the scoreboard at the end of the day........ I like how Morty calls him a psycho! All of these 3rd world dictators are corrupt, sh!t eating scum who will do what they have to do to benefit them most. I think it isn't as hard as you think to think like them. |
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He was very good at terrorizing everyone around him and the entire population. But the man had not a clue as to how other countries would react to his little ventures outside Iraq. He surrounded himself with YES men and then in his own bizarre way got his country into so many problems before the annhilation. So many times he made huge errors in judgement concerning foreign affairs. Sorry for the overreaction. |
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Which is why he would mis-calculate about us invading Iraq. You are doing a better job of supporting my position (which I told Indian Charlie about before the war - and has since proven true) than you are dispelling it. |
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There are a lot of us going at it. I have a sister in the Navy, my grandpa fought in Vietnam, my trainer's husband fought in Vietnam (he's even mentioned in some books) (and I've been riding with them for 8+ years), my boyfriend's grandpa fought for the Americans in the Vietnam (colonel) War, and my best friend from childhood just went into the military along with my next door neighbor from child hood. I'm seen some vets at the college that I used to tutor in biology and chemistry that were messed up from fighting in Iraq. It is truly a job with no glory. My sister is in the intelligence part of the Navy just to try to find out what was going on because she knew things went on that weren't supposed to. My sister is brillant. My sister was a 4.0 student. I don't know why she didn't go to the Naval Academy. She could have gone to any college she wanted to, and she chose this path. She is getting ready to be deployed on the ship and is currently stationed in **** Town (san francisco). And here is the punch line: my sister and my trainer's husband are on my side with this. I respect all of the soldiers in Iraq now. I respect their lives. I respect what you did. I respect your son. But, we are not fighting for freedom. We are fighting for oil. They are dying so that certain people in America can make more money. It is a war over resources and money. Not freedom. Not democracy. It is my duty as an American to warn others about this. It is my duty to fight for democracy and civil liberties here in my own country. I fight through passive words because that is all that I can do. It is my duty to expose the the traitors so that I can protect the soldiers. They are dying needlessly. IMO, anyone who is willing to give up their freedoms for security, deserves neither. |
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Stop confusing me with your ever changing views on the importance of security..... and by all means, feel free to talk about your masturbation habits. Morty and I are here to listen. |
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there was a 'girl' who posted here some time ago who posted pics of 'herself'. so much for that.
as for the war for oil bs, i think that's an oversimplification. lots of places have oil, but very few also invaded an ally, moved their forces to possibly invade a second ally, and lobbed missiles at a third ally. iraq was a threat to our nations security, and to our allies security. the govt we elected decided to go back and finish things up- i have no problem with that at all. '91 wasn't finished. the u.n. showed that they were even more incompetent then most thought originally, saddam thumbed his nose at everything he agreed to for the original cease fire, and the previous, democratic admin was as belligerent toward iraq as the republican admin that followed. that whole drama took a decade to come to fruition. as to how your passive words are going to keep soldiers alive, i don't know. my son was a volunteer, who willingly joined. he knows what that entails. if his govt tells him to go, he does. and there will always be naysayers, just like with any other issue. there's always more than one side. i'm all for protection of civil rights, as i've stated elsewhere. repeatedly. that's my point, there are more issues than just the war, which has taken a decided turn for the better. as for mccain saying we may be there 100 years, we may be. just like we've been in japan for the last 60, as well as germany. i just don't like it when i see someone give more benefit of the doubt to ANYONE elsewhere, but not to their own country. i don't follow blindly, but nor do i feel that our president, our congress, is full of monstrous beings who lie, cheat and steal no matter the cause. ineptitude, sure. mistakes, no doubt. but don't be extreme about it. i personally don't care for extremes. there's no room for discussion, no room to wiggle.
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In my case, it doesn't really apply because I'm looking to become an MD. I don't need financial security from a man. |
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Well it's a bit of a new spin....but she has Idaho written all over her. |
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common sense. I dont see how one can do that. We had no idea what he thought. If you think that is making your point... |
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Even if McCain wouldn't have said those crazy things, I still wouldn't have voted for him because he is an idiot when it comes to economics. Whoa, I never said our Congress was full of monstrous beings. Another false accusation. I also never said that I was giving the other countries the benefit of the doubt before our own country. Haha.... I'm not going to extremes. You are. I wiggle. I said that certain parts of the Japanese Parliament's accusations could be true. I didn't say whether or not they were true. You said there is no way. I said that the U.S. could possibly be torturing people based on the reports. I did not say whether these things were true or not because I do not know, but the possibility exists. You are exactly the opposite. You are not wiggling. You think that they couldn't possibly be true. The Bush Administration lied. We went to war under false pretenses for oil as specified in the Bush Administration's foreign policy. It's there for all to see. This has nothing to do with another country saying this and that. This has to do with what the government within our own country says in a foreign policy document called PNAC. All you have to do is read it, and then maybe you will open your eyes and wiggle a little bit. I seriously doubt it though even with the proof being right there in front of you. What is so extreme about the truth? Yep, they are sure doing a fine job of "finishing things up". How many lives have been loss? How long have we been over there now? I don't know exactly, but I do know that it has been a long time. Getting the word out might get the soldiers out faster because those wanting to get into office typically go with what the voters want because it gives them a better chance of being elected. Right now, the view of the Iraq war is very unfavorable throughout the country. If the Dems get into office, I think you see a withdrawal of the soldiers. Then, we will not have finished anything. By the way, the polls have been all over the news about the unfavorable view of our government. Also the polls about opinions on the Iraq war are on the news. I'm sure that you can find them anywhere. I don't feel like looking them up. Last edited by kentuckyrosesinmay : 02-02-2008 at 03:27 PM. |
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Ever been to Idaho,Rosie....have ya?
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He couldn't have possibly believed the US would invade....so he couldn't tip his hand to all the threats in his region how vulnerable he was. If you can only learn to think like a corrupt, 3rd world, sh!t eating dictator you'd see how obvious this was. |