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To: Sub-Driver
The Dems an Dean are living in a pre 9/11 world.
If they keep this up it's over.
2 posted on
12/26/2003 12:07:37 PM PST by
zarf
(..where lieth those little things with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment?)
To: Sub-Driver
what penalty Osama bin Laden should face What penalty could a person dead over two years face?
3 posted on
12/26/2003 12:08:03 PM PST by
ASA Vet
(Having achieved Nibbana, what can I do next?)
To: Sub-Driver
Hey Howie you moron......Bin Laden killed 3,000 Americans....grrrrrrrrrrrr!
4 posted on
12/26/2003 12:08:40 PM PST by
Dog
To: Sub-Driver
I still have this old-fashioned notion that even with people like Osama, who is very likely to be found guilty, we should do our best not to, in positions of executive power, not to prejudge jury trials." This guy's not playing with a full deck.
5 posted on
12/26/2003 12:09:14 PM PST by
Aquinasfan
(Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
To: Sub-Driver
What's this "judicial system" crap?..If we get him, alive, he'd be tried by a military tribunal. If Dean were president, today, we'd have 150 FBI agents on the ground in Iraq...
6 posted on
12/26/2003 12:10:42 PM PST by
ken5050
To: Sub-Driver
After Clark's "Saudi Commandos" capture him he can be brought back for Dean-sanctioned trial.
(Except that he's dead, Jim)
8 posted on
12/26/2003 12:11:53 PM PST by
Snake65
(Osama Bin Decomposing)
To: Sub-Driver
Oh, shuddaupp !
To: Sub-Driver
This guy is so arrogant he does not realize what a stupid set of statements he just made. While he may be technically correct, he is not politically astute enough to judge what the average Joe will think of his statements.
To: Sub-Driver
"I still have this old-fashioned notion that even with people like Osama, who is very likely to be found guilty, we should do our best not to, in positions of executive power, not to prejudge jury trials."This is war, Howie, not an episode of Law & Order.
With this kind of thinking sixty years ago, we'd all be doing the goosestep right now...
12 posted on
12/26/2003 12:13:37 PM PST by
mewzilla
To: Sub-Driver
I have the feeling that Dean has few real friends. Look for him to try to gin-up he base to a frenzy not seen since the 2000 election. In a broad sense I don't think he is a very likable guy.
13 posted on
12/26/2003 12:14:30 PM PST by
Helms
(Liberalism is a faux compassion that condescends at best and subjugates at worse)
To: Sub-Driver
"Dean questioned whether the Bush administration's use of force against Iraq had anything to do with Libya's announcement that it will scrap its programs for weapons of mass destruction."Is it possible that anyone could be that stupid?
I hope Dean gets the nomination. Bush will clean his clock.
To: Sub-Driver
"Asked how he would persuade people who were not opposed to the war to vote for him instead of President Bush, Dean responded, "By going after him on terrorism, where he's really weak."
And what the devil does this mean? I thought that's what President Bush was doing.
To: Sub-Driver
Shouldn't a presidential candidate have to pass a psychiatric examination?
17 posted on
12/26/2003 12:16:36 PM PST by
Keith
To: Sub-Driver
It's getting more and more difficult for me to decide whether it would be better for us if Al Sharpton or Dr. Dean were to be the Dims nominee to get his a** creamed in November 2004!
To: Sub-Driver
Is Dean a 'real' politician? If I was into conspiracies, I'd think this guy is a Republican plant. I did think Bush would win a 45 states landslide. I may have to readjust that prediction to 49 or 50 states.
19 posted on
12/26/2003 12:17:02 PM PST by
demlosers
(Light weight and flexible - radiation shielding is solved.)
To: Sub-Driver
It's 1988 Presidential debate/Bernie Shaw/"What if your wife was raped . . .?" all over again.
21 posted on
12/26/2003 12:18:42 PM PST by
Pokey78
("I thought this country was founded on a principle of progressive taxation." Wesley Clark to Russert)
To: Sub-Driver
Asked how he would persuade people who were not opposed to the war to vote for him instead of President Bush, Dean responded, "By going after him on terrorism, where he's really weak." Right..ok..let's put it like this.."Asked how BerniesFriend is going to beat Shaquille O'Neal in a one-on-one basketball game, BerniesFriend, who is 41, only 6', hasn't played competitive ball in over 20 yrs, responded, 'By going after him under the goal, where he's really weak.'"
Please God, let it be Dean..
To: Sub-Driver
Asked whether bin Laden should be tried in the United States and put to death, Dean told the Concord Monitor: "I still have this old-fashioned notion that even with people like Osama, who is very likely to be found guilty, we should do our best not to, in positions of executive power, not to prejudge jury trials."Where does he get the idea that his is an "old-fashioned notion"??? I guarantee him that if he were to ask oldtimers in the USA their only question would be whether UBL should be tortured or not before execution. No, Dean's idea is a new one trotted out by Leftists who are afraid to say that they're opposed to the death penalty even for monsters.
27 posted on
12/26/2003 12:26:20 PM PST by
mikegi
To: Sub-Driver
No cojones. A follower of the international socialist movement. Must be stopped.
To: Sub-Driver
Osama is innocent and the world is safer with Saddam in power.
Thanks Coward Dean.
30 posted on
12/26/2003 12:28:11 PM PST by
finnman69
(cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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