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To: Cap Huff
I would have never voted for Kerry. IMHO he is a Traitor.

I have a big problem with what is going on with this country. For instance, did you know that the Rules of Engagement? I first heard about it from Insight Magazine. I decided to confirm it with some Vets that just came back. Sure enough its true. I will put it to you this way. If we would have fought WWII this way. We would have lost, or still be fighting it today. To sum it up its basically win with the minimum use of force. If you use max force, then you risk going to prison. I am mad at Bush because it does not have to be this way. He is the Commander in Chief and he can easily change this.

Another issue is the boarders. Do I even need to go there? Oh and now I am hearing about letting the homos back into the military. Then compound that with Bush caving into the Environmental wackos.

Now please tell me where am I not conservative on these issues?
647 posted on 03/20/2007 4:57:33 PM PDT by Sprite518
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To: Sprite518
Oh and now I am hearing about letting the homos back into the military.

I'm here tonight to speak out against busting schoolchildren. Busting schoolchildren is a terrible, terrible thing. I hear this is going on all over the country. Mean policemen arrest little children and put them in jail in the wrong neighborhood, so they can't even play with their little friends. Imagine, busting schoolchildren! The food in jail isn't good, and even though they get bread, I don't believe they can get toast. Or nice cake. Now, who will tuck them in? Where will they hang their leggings? Where will they set up their little lemonade stands?

732 posted on 03/20/2007 11:33:20 PM PDT by John David Stutts (Have a nice day)
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