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50 waste of time posts to Splums idiocy. |
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I have a glass of iced tea on my desk!
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"...fight and decisively win multiple, simultaneous major theater wars;" ".., American forces must remain deployed abroad, in large nmbers." "Indeed, the United States has for decades sought to play a more permanent role in Gulf regional security. While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein." "From an American perspective, the value of such bases would endure even should Saddam pass from the scene. Over the long term, Iran may well prove as large a threat to U.S. interests in the Gulf as Iraq has. And even should U.S.-Iranian relations improve, retaining forward-based forces in the region would still be an essential element in U.S. security strategy given the longstanding American interests in the region." "With the rationalization of ground-based U.S. air forces in the region, the demand for carrier presence in the region can be relaxed" "It would be wise to reduce the frequency of carrier presence in the Mediterranean and the Gulf while increasing U.S. Navy presence in the Pacific." "Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor." Taken from a report prepared in Sep 2000 by people closely tied to Bush. 9/11 was the "Pearl Harbor" event and it allowed the administration to begin all these transformations. The invasion of Iraq had nothing to do with Saddam or WMDs or anything like that. It's purpose was to fullfill these requirements and more. |
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They let you out of the asylum for the day? Dont forget to wear that hat! http://img151.imagevenue.com/loc405/..._122_405lo.jpg |
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Dude I love your posts...you never fail to amuse me man :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh How dumb can one person be????? Dunno I'm sure I'll find out through your posts. |
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Splum, you never fail to amaze me with your posts. You tell everyone who is against the Iraq invasion to fuck off and call people from the middle east "dirty ragheads". You fail to realize that you are part of what you call the "conspiracy". You facilitate it and argue for it. You copy someone else’s work and then say that we "liberals" do it every day. You sit on your computer all day and bitch and complain about this and that and when you hear another opinion you tell that person to fuck off. It's basically priceless.
I am glad that you post here Splum because this is the best comedy I have ever seen. I'd rather read your ramblings than watch tv any day. Keep up the shit shoveling Splum and while you are at it plagiarize some more. I hope that you tell your kids to do the same. Intellectual property is probably a term that is way over your head anyways; maybe your kids can explain it to you someday. |
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So now the whitehouse has offered for Rove and Miers to testify. Behind closed doors. No transcript. lmaoooo sure that'll help :1orglaugh
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You can think what you want but the fact is you cant stop the war and you cant stop Bush, you people are just whiners on the verge of being traitors. Thankfully I am here to set you straight. |
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By the way, what is your fascination with hippies? It?s your answer to everything. Anything that Splum does not like is either a hippie or a liberal. It could be an inanimate object and he would still label it a hippie or a liberal. |
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You however, can't. So you search blogs looking for people to tell you what to think. Hurry up and find some scathing response on some blog and copy and paste it in here. It's funny, you are the most anti-American person I've come across on this board. You don't believe in free speech, equal rights, or democracy. |
I find it pretty funny, tells you everything about the justice system
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You must be so "frustrated" that Bush is in power. :1orglaugh |
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I believe in my freedom of speech and my right to tell you to shut the fuck up. Who says I dont believe in equal rights? I have the right to to tell you to shut up and you have the right to whine like a bitch when I do. Who says I dont believe in Democracy? I believe you have the right to vote for anyone you want, its not my fault you and your kind keep losing. Oh and these statements are 100% Splummage, eat a dick. |
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And I've stated that I have no party, I don't believe in them. I vote for the guy I like best, not for the guy I'm told to by Rush Limbaugh. The most ironic thing about this thread is that Republicans complained just like Democrats did when Clinton fired everyone. I guess it was OK to complain back then but not now? :1orglaugh |
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