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To: DevSix

Sure the ports would have been much more secure under the muslims government company Bush wanted to put in. Yeah right! You are drunk.

Sorry Dude but I don't trust ragheads. They had their chance on 9/11 and they did a damn fine job of convincing me they can be deadly.


824 posted on 05/07/2006 4:46:43 PM PDT by B4Ranch (Immigration Control and Border Security -The jobs George W. Bush doesn't want to do.)
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To: B4Ranch
Sure the ports would have been much more secure under the muslims government company Bush wanted to put in. Yeah right! You are drunk.

It just boggles my mind when someone clearly doesn't have a clue what they are talking about...but still fully assured touts BS on the subject they know nothing about - Not one iota regarding security would have changed in the UAE company would have purchased those ports in question -

Sorry Dude but I don't trust ragheads. They had their chance on 9/11 and they did a damn fine job of convincing me they can be deadly.

Wait and I thought the first half of your post above was one of the most ill-informed statements I've seen in some time - Nope, this second half of your comments is even more intellectually empty then the first half -

What you don't understand is we are not at war with "ragheads" we are at war with the terrorists that live among them and the brutal dictators that help facilitate them. And this WOT will be fought at the times and places of our choosing...not our enemies.

And as I said, you'd clearly rather someone leak to the MSM our measures that are being taken regarding the border and ports (as in the NSA Op that was leaked) then to be adult enough to see the bigger picture.

828 posted on 05/07/2006 4:56:37 PM PDT by SevenMinusOne
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