"Nathan Branden" wrote in message
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 13:10:48 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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I am trying to motivate people to step up to the plate and get things
done. I don't care if it is Democrat or Republican, there is a job to
be done and a horrible wrong to be righted. The buck stops on Bush's
desk, he has the ultimate authority. If the Democrats constantly claim
to support the troops and are so pro-veteran why is nothing getting
done? They have control of Congress, yet they don't have the spine to
immediately withdraw nor do they have the compassion to help our brave
wounded veterans. I stand by what I say, women don't belong in combat.
I think things are beginning to happen. We do need to give them time to deal
with this and the other issues, but I also agree that they need to step up
to the plate and get going.
I don't think there's anything wrong with women in combat roles, assuming
they're physically up to the task (but this is true for anyone).
We should bring back the draft rather than putting women in harm's
way. The Republicans are very, very bad but even with Bush's approval
rating at 30% the Democrats barely got control of Congress. Do you
know why? Because they are and it seems always will be much worse than
the Republicans. They now have the opportunity to make a difference,
demonstrate excellence and all they do is petty political fighting.
I agree with the draft proposal. You need to serve on the front lines to be
useful. Some service should be mandatory.
The want to tear Bush down, why can't they demostrate through action
that they can do better? Where has the eternal optimism and idealism
of Ronald Reagan gone? I'm for Mitt Romney. He seems to be an
optimist, is tall and handsome and his wife is stunning. That man will
best represent America. He has it all, a Mormon running the liberal
bilge state of Massachussetts. He appeals to everyone and represents
all the good possible in America. I will be priveleged to vote for the
man.
None of the qualifications you cite for Romney are actually qualifications
in any real sense.
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