Quote: from Elm at 12:44 am on July 3, 2009 Awesome or awesomist? Another anti-scientific creationist? No thanks. The Libertarian minarchist position is also deeply self-contradictory.
Awesome or awesomist?
Another anti-scientific creationist? No thanks. The Libertarian minarchist position is also deeply self-contradictory.
I honestly don't care what the personal beliefs of a person is if the govern according to the rule of law.
nce freudian, damn pinko.
Dream on, Elm.
A man without dreams is not a mean at all.
Quote: from ok 2b myself at 6:51 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 6:40 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from Elm at 3:34 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:30 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from Elm at 3:27 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:10 pm on July 2, 2009 He's ight, his opinion on Iraq is a huge turnoff though. By 2012 Iraq will be a non-issue. If he didn't take Saddam Hussein seriously, I don't want him to be president, to be honest. Though socially, he'd be a great President. Saddam was not our enemy, Al-Qeada was. Al-Qeada and Saddam were opposed to each other. Concentrate on the Taliban that were harboring Al-Qeada until Afghanistan was secure. The attack on Iraq was a complete misdirection of the goal of the US in defending its national security. It spread our forces thin and lowered morale, it allowed the escape of Osama Bin laden and gained recruits for our enemy while wearing down both our financial and military resources. It was a tacticle, logistical, political, and practicle mistake. Saddam harbored terrorists, he was seeking weapons of mass destruction, and he didn't follow through with U.N. resolutions set to cease-fire the gulf war. 9/11 was a catalyst for not taking bullshit from terrorist-harboring nations that terrorize its own people. Saddam also had kept the Iranians in check for 25 years. People seem to forget that. Ahmadinejad wouldn't be nearly as big a threat if Saddam was still alive. Or if Jimmy Carter never lived. I'd prefer that one.
Quote: from dm13 at 6:40 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from Elm at 3:34 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:30 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from Elm at 3:27 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:10 pm on July 2, 2009 He's ight, his opinion on Iraq is a huge turnoff though. By 2012 Iraq will be a non-issue. If he didn't take Saddam Hussein seriously, I don't want him to be president, to be honest. Though socially, he'd be a great President. Saddam was not our enemy, Al-Qeada was. Al-Qeada and Saddam were opposed to each other. Concentrate on the Taliban that were harboring Al-Qeada until Afghanistan was secure. The attack on Iraq was a complete misdirection of the goal of the US in defending its national security. It spread our forces thin and lowered morale, it allowed the escape of Osama Bin laden and gained recruits for our enemy while wearing down both our financial and military resources. It was a tacticle, logistical, political, and practicle mistake. Saddam harbored terrorists, he was seeking weapons of mass destruction, and he didn't follow through with U.N. resolutions set to cease-fire the gulf war. 9/11 was a catalyst for not taking bullshit from terrorist-harboring nations that terrorize its own people. Saddam also had kept the Iranians in check for 25 years. People seem to forget that. Ahmadinejad wouldn't be nearly as big a threat if Saddam was still alive.
Quote: from Elm at 3:34 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:30 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from Elm at 3:27 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:10 pm on July 2, 2009 He's ight, his opinion on Iraq is a huge turnoff though. By 2012 Iraq will be a non-issue. If he didn't take Saddam Hussein seriously, I don't want him to be president, to be honest. Though socially, he'd be a great President. Saddam was not our enemy, Al-Qeada was. Al-Qeada and Saddam were opposed to each other. Concentrate on the Taliban that were harboring Al-Qeada until Afghanistan was secure. The attack on Iraq was a complete misdirection of the goal of the US in defending its national security. It spread our forces thin and lowered morale, it allowed the escape of Osama Bin laden and gained recruits for our enemy while wearing down both our financial and military resources. It was a tacticle, logistical, political, and practicle mistake. Saddam harbored terrorists, he was seeking weapons of mass destruction, and he didn't follow through with U.N. resolutions set to cease-fire the gulf war. 9/11 was a catalyst for not taking bullshit from terrorist-harboring nations that terrorize its own people.
Quote: from dm13 at 3:30 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from Elm at 3:27 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:10 pm on July 2, 2009 He's ight, his opinion on Iraq is a huge turnoff though. By 2012 Iraq will be a non-issue. If he didn't take Saddam Hussein seriously, I don't want him to be president, to be honest. Though socially, he'd be a great President. Saddam was not our enemy, Al-Qeada was. Al-Qeada and Saddam were opposed to each other. Concentrate on the Taliban that were harboring Al-Qeada until Afghanistan was secure. The attack on Iraq was a complete misdirection of the goal of the US in defending its national security. It spread our forces thin and lowered morale, it allowed the escape of Osama Bin laden and gained recruits for our enemy while wearing down both our financial and military resources. It was a tacticle, logistical, political, and practicle mistake.
Quote: from Elm at 3:27 pm on July 2, 2009 Quote: from dm13 at 3:10 pm on July 2, 2009 He's ight, his opinion on Iraq is a huge turnoff though. By 2012 Iraq will be a non-issue. If he didn't take Saddam Hussein seriously, I don't want him to be president, to be honest. Though socially, he'd be a great President.
Quote: from dm13 at 3:10 pm on July 2, 2009 He's ight, his opinion on Iraq is a huge turnoff though. By 2012 Iraq will be a non-issue.
He's ight, his opinion on Iraq is a huge turnoff though.
By 2012 Iraq will be a non-issue.
Saddam was not our enemy, Al-Qeada was. Al-Qeada and Saddam were opposed to each other. Concentrate on the Taliban that were harboring Al-Qeada until Afghanistan was secure.
The attack on Iraq was a complete misdirection of the goal of the US in defending its national security. It spread our forces thin and lowered morale, it allowed the escape of Osama Bin laden and gained recruits for our enemy while wearing down both our financial and military resources.
It was a tacticle, logistical, political, and practicle mistake.
Saddam also had kept the Iranians in check for 25 years. People seem to forget that. Ahmadinejad wouldn't be nearly as big a threat if Saddam was still alive.
What if it was Mondale who had beaten President Ford in 1976? I would bet the situation would've been worse.
Likely? In my opinion, no.
is ron paul for taxation?
Ideally he would like ot reduce federal government spending to the point that excise taxes and other revenues would meet budgetary requirements.