To: NapkinUser
Some people just flat-out want warWhile it may appear in the majority in some circles and on Faux News, thankfully the general conservative stance I've seen is moving away from such interventionist policies. As much as the '24' crowd may want our nation to preemptively attack Iran, there's just not that much chance of it.
1,518 posted on
09/05/2007 7:45:38 PM PDT by
billbears
(Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. --Santayana)
To: billbears; NapkinUser
Some people just flat-out want warI dont think that true. But we cant be isolationists. we cant just stay home and protect the borders. Jefferson fought the barbary pirates. As we speak, Amadinajhad and Chavez and Kim jong ill are in league. If Chavez gets ICBMs the entire USA is a target
1,565 posted on
09/05/2007 7:49:52 PM PDT by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: billbears
We're getting our asses kicked on this thread tonight. ROFL
It's all good though. Like Curly Shepherd from the novel "The Outsiders" I'm always game for a good fight.
To: billbears
Following the usual lovefest for Rudi (Fox News' eternal free-love fixation), Rudi left the stage. I didn't see Sean afterward so hopefully those two are toetapping in a men's room nearby.
Then we adjourned to the Spin Room where one of Mitt's metrosexual spinmeisters was giggling about his nostril hair. Ewww...
Next to Mitt himself. I thought he looked personable, did reasonably well in the debate. He does have a lot of interpersonal skills. Notice how he first focuses undivided on Alan Colmes, totally engaged, then he flips around to fully engage with Hannity (fresh from his Rudifest in the men's room) deflecting his obvious attack on his sons on military service. Mitt was uncommitted but broadly optimistic about the surge status in Iraq.
In the replay of the Ron Paul vs. Huckabee segment, I was surprised how weak Huckabee was and how unprepared he was to attack RP's position.
I've noticed that they've never yet grasped that our fundraising and numbers increase with every attack on Ron Paul.
To: billbears
As much as the '24' crowd may want our nation to preemptively attack Iran, there's just not that much chance of it.I tend to agree, we are going to wait until we get nuked by them, THEN we will obliterate them! Result: 20 million dead Americans, 50 million dead Persians. The best of all possible worlds.
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