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khrath
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 8750
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 12:26 Post subject: I got the inside scoop
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The republicans are purposely losing the election, and at the same time f*****g shit up, so that the after effects will highlight the new president, a democrat. Him being involved in these things will guarantee the republicans the next election, which they will win by running the anti-christ for president in their ultimate bid to once and for all rid the world of the democrats.
irl, this is all true, they're about to f**k sudan up, so kerry will have to manage troops in even more middle east countries, which he will f**k up no matter what, and every bad thing that happens will get blamed on him, because he wont be allowed to just rip them all back home, they wont let him.
CRAPS BABY SEVEN ELEVEN!
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Frehya
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 12:48 Post subject:
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no no you have it all wrong. The demos are f*****g up the election using Kerry as their pawn, giving Bush for more years to really s***w up the republican party, thus clearing the way for Hillary in 2008.
Its a left right conspiracy. Or is that right left.. I never remember the right order on this stuff.
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Confused
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Joined: 08 Feb 2004 Posts: 6730
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 12:49 Post subject:
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| Frehya wrote: | no no you have it all wrong. The demos are f*****g up the election using Kerry as their pawn, giving Bush for more years to really s***w up the republican party, thus clearing the way for Hillary in 2008.
Its a left right conspiracy. Or is that right left.. I never remember the right order on this stuff. |
"vast right-wing conspiracy"
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Ashley
Toomuchtimeonhands

Joined: 13 Mar 2003 Posts: 907
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Posted: 09/10/04 - 00:40 Post subject: Re: I got the inside scoop
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| Khrath wrote: | The republicans are purposely losing the election, and at the same time f*****g shit up, so that the after effects will highlight the new president, a democrat. Him being involved in these things will guarantee the republicans the next election, which they will win by running the anti-christ for president in their ultimate bid to once and for all rid the world of the democrats.
irl, this is all true, they're about to f**k sudan up, so kerry will have to manage troops in even more middle east countries, which he will f**k up no matter what, and every bad thing that happens will get blamed on him, because he wont be allowed to just rip them all back home, they wont let him.
CRAPS BABY SEVEN ELEVEN! |
are they going to send troops to Sudan for sure then? I really hope so, i would fully support military action there- the entire international community *knows* that there is proven genoicide taking place and no one is doing anything! (can you say Rwanda except a little farther north?) We all know that the UN Security Council probably wont do shit, and other countries will not take the initiative on their own of going in- I think it comes down to the US and/or NATO stepping in... and at this point it is absolutely necessary, not for our own safety or to benefit our country in any way, shape, or form- but for just plain human decency.
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Conqueso
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Joined: 25 Jun 2003 Posts: 388
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Posted: 09/10/04 - 00:48 Post subject:
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In the committee speech given by Powell, he had said that there was still some leverage left in political channels via the UN. Powell said this was due to different factions in the Sudan government. He stated that he seriously doubts the UN will commit troops and that the US can not commit troops, however, African nations in the region will commit forces to protect monitors. (NATO can not commit troops unless a NATO ally is under threat. Sudan has not attacked a NATO member and is not a NATO member.) Currently there are only 300 troops in Sudan from other African nations. I am not sure what the increase will be. The US has provided $211M in humanitarian aid and allocated another $250M today.
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Ashley
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Posted: 09/10/04 - 16:37 Post subject:
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| Conqueso wrote: | | In the committee speech given by Powell, he had said that there was still some leverage left in political channels via the UN. Powell said this was due to different factions in the Sudan government. He stated that he seriously doubts the UN will commit troops and that the US can not commit troops, however, African nations in the region will commit forces to protect monitors. (NATO can not commit troops unless a NATO ally is under threat. Sudan has not attacked a NATO member and is not a NATO member.) Currently there are only 300 troops in Sudan from other African nations. I am not sure what the increase will be. The US has provided $211M in humanitarian aid and allocated another $250M today. |
I hate hearing about it and feeling like no one is doing anything- Its terrible.
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goatface
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Joined: 12 Oct 2002 Posts: 1354
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Posted: 09/10/04 - 17:46 Post subject:
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I fear Hillary in 2008
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Posted: 09/10/04 - 19:27 Post subject:
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| goatface wrote: | | I fear Hillary in 2008 |
Not so fast....
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Obmar
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Joined: 22 Oct 2002 Posts: 1934
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 00:57 Post subject:
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Tommy Franks looks kind of like a shruken head doll in that picture...
fear the voodoo!
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Obmar
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 01:01 Post subject:
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Ashley
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 01:13 Post subject:
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| Kbarr wrote: | | goatface wrote: | | I fear Hillary in 2008 |
Not so fast....
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why dont the reps choose McCain? He's not ultra-conservative, but everyone has a ton of respect for him since he's more moderate.
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 02:27 Post subject:
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| hunnybunny wrote: | | Kbarr wrote: | | goatface wrote: | | I fear Hillary in 2008 |
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why dont the reps choose McCain? He's not ultra-conservative, but everyone has a ton of respect for him since he's more moderate. |
LOL
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