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Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
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Iranian Dissidents Criticize Obama’s Nuclear Diplomacy:
http://freebeacon.com/issues/iranian...ear-diplomacy/ |
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of course the dissidents don't want a deal. brokering a deal means a rollback of sanctions-something i'm sure the dissidents hoped would help break the current regime.
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Our government is no longer for the people and it should be a concern. The below bill was sponsored by BOTH Gangs so it is not a partisan issue. The whole ****ing process is out of control and they are too arrogant to even try and conceal it anymore.
http://thehill.com/regulation/235970...-chemical-bill |
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health lobbyists, banks and financial institutions, koch industries, oil companies..... take note of the most recent budget bill, with tucked in amendments to remove some regulations on banks regarding trades. and of course the additional language that raised the amount of money that can be 'donated' to a campaign by tenfold. it's not even a secret anymore, that companies that are supposedly to be regulated are the ones actually writing the regs. the money has got to stop flowing from large corporations to 'our' politicians. i don't even know that jack abramoff would be arrested today. congress has been sold to the highest bidders. where does that leave all of us, who can't afford to hire lobbyists?
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Steely Dan fan?
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I realize that there are a lot of complexities when it comes to foreign policy. Sometimes you may have to throw the enemy a bone. I understand that, but overall I think Obama's foreign policy has been a disaster. You can criticize Bush for Iraq, but at least in that case we were getting rid of an enemy and going to have it replaced with a friend. At least there was some upside there. In other words, even if invading Iraq was a bad idea, it was the greatest idea in the world compared to trying overthrow the regimes in Libya and Egypt. |
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except he gassed his own people and who here or anywhere gave a schit..Dumya should have read his Dad's book on why he didn't pursue Saddam to Baghdad..and invading Iraq wasn't just a bad idea it was a disaster...still is!
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This project is worth far more than the measly 25 billion required to build it.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Afric...s/%28page%29/2 That precious resource is what future generations will kill for. Why else would one of the dynasty families buy land and mineral rights in northern Paraguay? |
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By the way, with regard to Iraq, everyone seems to have a very short memory. We had every right to invade Iraq. If you remember, part of the agreement to the cease-fire in the Persian Gulf war were that Saddam agreed to a number of conditions. We signed a cease-fire and agreed not to invade Bagdhad as long as Saddam honored the conditions of the cease-fire. The conditions were things like open inspections, honoring the no-fly zone, not killing the Kurds, etc. Sadaam violated practically every part of the agreement. The cease-fire becomes null and void at that point and we have the right to invade. Saddam was the one who started the whole thing with his invasion of Kuwait. Just because we had the right to invade, it doesn't mean it was necessarily the right choice. But all this nonsense about Bush/Cheney being a rogue regime is absurd considering that Saddam violated practically every term of the cease-fire. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 03-19-2015 at 03:42 AM. |
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Coming from you (the resident brain surgeon), I take that as a compliment.
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Our foreign policy has been pretty much pathetic since ww2. And we've been in an almost constant state of war since then as well. To call out Obama while defending bush....well, that's not being consistent. Bush was awful, Obama is awful. Our foreign policy is a shambles. As for 'good guys' and human rights, etc.....I would direct your attention to our most favored nation in trade. Foreign policy isn't based on good guys vs bad.
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With all due respect sir you thought the solution to deer overpopulation was a Deer relocation program.
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You insulted me first. You responded to my comments with the rolled eyes like my comments were crazy. I have no problem if someone disagrees with me. But if you disagree with me, tell me what I was wrong about. I think that is the most civil and constructive way of having a conversation. If someone says something I disagree with, I will say, "I disagree with you. Here are the reasons I disagree with you....." I won't just say, "You are wrong", or "you are an idiot", are "you are crazy", or anything like that. That doesn't add anything to a conversation.
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