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09/23/2002 7:18:00 PM PDT by
billybudd
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2 posted on
09/23/2002 7:22:46 PM PDT by
MJY1288
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When President Bush got elected, it put many conservative activists at ease and they let down their guard. This allows Bush to get away with a lot of things that Clinton never would have gotten away with.
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bflr
7 posted on
09/23/2002 7:28:46 PM PDT by
JediGirl
To: billybudd
Anyone who supports an increase in the size, scope, and reach of government is crazy.
That Frankenstein's Monster will turn on YOU!
You cannot control it! You cannot hide from it! It is not your friend!
Yesterday it destroyed the Branch Davidians and the mother and child at Ruby Ridge, today it is the Shoshones in Navada and the farmers at Klamath Falls, tomorrow it will be YOU!!!
To: billybudd
Our new policy of pre-emptive attack on weak nations is a disgrace. I'm worried that our President may be losing his grip on reality, recent foaming at the mouth speeches give little comfort.
If we want to lead the world, why don't we do it by example instead of by force?
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How fortunate for governments that the people they administer dont think. --Adolf Hitler
To: billybudd
Any issue of a paper product with this crap,
" Media headlines focused mostly on the military aspects of the new Bush policy. "Bush to Outline Doctrine of Striking Foes First," read The New York Times, which printed a leaked copy on Friday morning. Later in the day, Reuters headlined, "Bush Outlines Strategy of Preemptive Strikes." CNN described it, simply, as "First Strike Doctrine." Needless to say, many Americans will support the Bush strategy of anti-terror pre-emption, first outlined in a June 1 presidential speech at West Point, which has now been elaborated and turned into a formal politico-military doctrine.
will promptly be put in the "bird cage" pile where it belongs.
You will notice the whiners and bitchers are the same ones who defend any criminal act, blaming it on "environmental" or social psycho-drooling meant as any excuse for anything.
The soap eaters might pay attention that the mentality of the country is becoming more and more positive the closer we get to culling the crap out of the Middle East, thereby making our streets and airways a bit more safe in the long run.
This vomitus sniping might as well be re-inhaled and redigested, for it goes nowhere else.
For those who continue to spew their own personal bile disguised as "educated expertise", good luck on your next physical examination, for you will find that the carbolic acidity is not only eating away your stomach lining, it is also contributing to your watery secondary, tertiary and quaternary bowel movements that consist of your own elitist vowels and consonants strewn together into tortured and cramped descriptions of, of, of, well, your own bowel movements and mental failures in respect to logical thought or the "big picture" of world security.
Your myopic vision of the world is based upon the view that your avail yourself from the colon through your Rectal Eye, as opposed to the "minds eye" you believe you have.
Your attitude of "Screw the country but don't hurt little ol' super intelligent me" crap is now worn thin.
Over 3,000 dead innocent Americans and you continue to whine? Good luck, for Buzz Aldrin may have started something you might not appreciate...
17 posted on
09/23/2002 7:56:41 PM PDT by
Vidalia
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We are guided by the conviction that no nation can build a safer, better world alone. Alliances and multilateral institutions can multiply the strength of freedom-loving nations. The United States is committed to lasting institutions like the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the Organization of American States, and NATO as well as other long-standing alliances.
And they deny that Bush is a Globalist.
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So, apparently the collected intellect of FR has decided that James Pinkerton is a fifth columnist. Wonderful. Reasonable, too.
Ugh. This place is starting to get to be a bit much.
While I might not agree with everything Mr. Pinkterton says, I know he's basically a good man, and would not toss such accusations around so casually.
50 posted on
09/23/2002 9:09:43 PM PDT by
B Knotts
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Number Five is alive.
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115 posted on
09/23/2002 10:23:34 PM PDT by
strela
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V
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In choosing to define just about every problem the world faces as a potential national security threat, it is unwittingly inviting back the era of big, bigger, biggest government. Radical Islam and rogue dictatorships with WMD are legitimate national security threats, and the President has (justifiably) chosen to concentrate his efforts on these threats. This is hardly "just about every problem the world faces." The author of this piece, in attempting to bolster his weak argument, has shamelessly engaged in gross hyperbole.
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182 posted on
09/24/2002 6:49:33 AM PDT by
TLBSHOW
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Interesting post.
It certainly didn't bring out the best in people here, however.
To: billybudd
Phft!
221 posted on
09/25/2002 4:27:01 PM PDT by
verity
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The whole article trash. Even the title that big govenment 'just began' is a lie, is this guy kidding, it started during Roosevelts rein.
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