VIVA LA REAGAN!
All over the MSM, actually. One in particular. But he's going to have a harder row to hoe now.
(The Palestinian terrorist regime is the crisis and Israel's fist is the answer.)
Right here is one, episodes one, two and three are an abomination and Lucas should be tied up with his eyes pried open and forced to watch all the scenes with JarJar and the bad soap opera dialog, over and over till he gouges his own eyes out to stop the madness.
(However, regarding the missile defense program, Ronnie Raygun was right you liberal pansies!)
LOL! I had one tell they should just destroy these missiles on the launch pads! In fact, nearly called for us to go in and do a regime change! LOL.
These loser folks have no friggin' clue...
I did remember to thank them for the Clinton negotiations with NK for nuclear reactor materials. Haha.
BTTT
I heard that the Chicago Trib was calling for a strong missile defense in an editorial this morning, implying that it was the Bush Administration's fault for not having a biggerone installed by now.
Hayden Christianson is the worst actor I've ever seen and George Lucas can't write dialog!!!!
In "Return of the Jedi" they built another Death Star, right?....Now the first one they built was completed and fully operational before the Rebels destroyed it....And the second one was still being built when they blew it up. Compliments of Lando Calrissian. Something just never sat right with me the second time they destroyed it. I could never put my finger on it--something just wasn't right.... the thing is, the first Death Star was manned by the Imperial army--stormtroopers, dignitaries--the only people on board were Imperials....So when they blew it up, no prob. Evil is punished....The second time around, it wasn't even finished yet. They were still under construction. A construction job of that magnitude would require a hell of a lot more manpower than the Imperial army had to offer. I'll bet there were independent contractors working on that thing: plumbers, aluminum siders, roofers. Not just Imperials....In order to get it built quickly and quietly they'd hire anybody who could do the job. Do you think the average stormtrooper knows how to install a toilet main? All they know is killing and white uniforms....All those innocent contractors hired to do a job were killed--casualties of a war they had nothing to do with. Rebel Scum!
AMEN.
The critics are still out there. TOO EXPENSIVE AND DOESN'T WORK, they shriek, as the North Koreans keep firing missiles nearer and nearer to us -- with the full intent of nuking us as soon as it's possible.
I hated Jar-Jar too, but using him to stop a missile is a great idea in my book. :)
Chief among critics for the deployment of the missile defense system are former presidential candidate and Senator John Kerry (D-MA), his vice-presidential nominee in 2004, Senator John Edwards (D-NC), former Army General and once presidential candidate Wesley Clark, and the ousted former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) who opined that There is such a rush to deploy that I think it would be an embarrassment to them---to the country---if we rush to judgment, rush to the commitment of resources. Lt. General Ronald Kadish, director of the Missile Defense Agency argues, however, that You can't operationally test a system until you put it in place, a valid, but costly point when test conditions can only go so far in simulating a real-world environment.
We should have started implementing such a system in 1983 when President Ronaldus Magnus first proposed it.
Whatever stage it's at, we should share it with South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan right away, and give those countries some warheads too.