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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:14:53 -0500, BAR wrote: wrote: On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:09:05 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. The Bush legacy includes 9-11, the Katrina aftermath, torture, secret energy policies, Halliburton, signing statements, Gonzales, no WMDs, Blackwater, 4,000 US troops dead, tens of thousands seriously wounded or ill, recession, housing meltdown, 40 million without health insurance, incredible national debt. And not one successful attack on the US by Followers of Islam. Every observer of recent history attributes the lack of attacks to something else. What do YOU attribute it to? Please don't say "the war on terror". That's too general. Please offer 2-3 specific actions that you feel have prevented an attack on U.S. soil. The war on terror is a global war. Not having an attack on US soil for a period of time is pretty much meaningless. You haven't eliminated or even subtantially reduced risk to US soil until you have eliminated terrorism worldwide. If you claim that's not the mission, or that that is not possible, then you are stating that the war on terror is unwinnable. If you want to be picky, and only think you need to worry specifically about Americans, their are thousands of American citizens all over the world who are also at risk from terrorists. The war on terrorism is not winnable. Terrorism by its own nature can rise and fall as the clouds go by. What you have to do is make examples of those who become terrorists. Summary executions will help. You can't fight the war on terrorism with paper. The notion of a "war on terror" is laughable. I have news for you. You can't possibly win it by use of force. Probably the only way to win is via force. Extreme Force. If a family sends one of their own as an attacker, kill the complete family. May not be PC, but the message will get through very quickly. |
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"WaIIy" wrote in message
... On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:09:05 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. The Bush legacy includes 9-11, the Katrina aftermath, torture, secret energy policies, Halliburton, signing statements, Gonzales, no WMDs, Blackwater, 4,000 US troops dead, tens of thousands seriously wounded or ill, recession, housing meltdown, 40 million without health insurance, incredible national debt. And not one successful attack on the US by Followers of Islam. Every observer of recent history attributes the lack of attacks to something else. What a stupid statement. OK - maybe you're right. Why do you think it's a stupid statement? I've spoken at length to 5 observers. They each attribute the lack of attacks to a different aspect of our efforts against terrorists. Why do you think it's a stupid statement? |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message news ![]() "WaIIy" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:09:05 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. The Bush legacy includes 9-11, the Katrina aftermath, torture, secret energy policies, Halliburton, signing statements, Gonzales, no WMDs, Blackwater, 4,000 US troops dead, tens of thousands seriously wounded or ill, recession, housing meltdown, 40 million without health insurance, incredible national debt. And not one successful attack on the US by Followers of Islam. Every observer of recent history attributes the lack of attacks to something else. What a stupid statement. OK - maybe you're right. Why do you think it's a stupid statement? I've spoken at length to 5 observers. They each attribute the lack of attacks to a different aspect of our efforts against terrorists. Why do you think it's a stupid statement? What/who are observers? |
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HK misses the point, once again.
Naaa... he didn't miss anything... just trying to spin and mis-direct. He's a master at that. --Mike "WaIIy" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:52:35 -0500, BAR wrote: HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. The Bush legacy includes 9-11, the Katrina aftermath, torture, secret energy policies, Halliburton, signing statements, Gonzales, no WMDs, Blackwater, 4,000 US troops dead, tens of thousands seriously wounded or ill, recession, housing meltdown, 40 million without health insurance, incredible national debt. And not one successful attack on the US by Followers of Islam. You're worried about the food in the cafeteria? The question is why is Nancey Pelosi worried about the food in the cafeteria? I guess that is the only thing she can get accomplished as Speaker of the House. HK misses the point, once again. |
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ROFLOL! Dude, you just don't get it. It's not TOM that's worried about the
food in the cafeteria... it's our elected representatives that are! Shouldn't *THEY* be channeling their energy into something more productive? I certainly don't benefit from brie cheese in the reps caf... neither do our troops in Iraq. --Mike "HK" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. The Bush legacy includes 9-11, the Katrina aftermath, torture, secret energy policies, Halliburton, signing statements, Gonzales, no WMDs, Blackwater, 4,000 US troops dead, tens of thousands seriously wounded or ill, recession, housing meltdown, 40 million without health insurance, incredible national debt. You're worried about the food in the cafeteria? |
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On Jan 15, 11:44*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. Yeah, what in hell were they thinking, getting rid of the chemical laced processed foods, giving them fresh fruit instead of horse-hoof jello, and decent seafood? |
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:44:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. Sounds like Al Gore is getting into the restaurant business. -- John H |
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On Jan 15, 8:44�am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. ???? I suspect you may not have read the entire article as carefully as you normally would do. House members *pay* for their own lunches. This isn't a public expense. Furthermore, (from the article itself): "House officials explained that the fresher and more varied foods were indeed more expensive but that they had tried to preserve low-cost alternatives such as pizza, sandwiches and prepared salads, which remain around the same price." So any Democrat or Republican House members who think that a 1000 calorie slice of pepperoni, fat and cheese and a 700 calorie glass of fizzing sugar water (combo priced at $4.50) is a better idea at lunch time than the seasonal veggie plate and a serving of fresh-squeezed juice (at $5.75) are still in business. I'm not sure how offering greater opportunity for personal choice represents a "loss of touch" with America. To me, a loss of touch with America would be: "On the menu today is split pea soup. Your choices are small, medium, or large portions of split pea soup. You will eat it. You will like it. Any complaints about the split pea soup will be heard in the 'free speech zone', eight blocks from the cafeteria." :-) |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... On Jan 15, 8:44?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. ???? I suspect you may not have read the entire article as carefully as you normally would do. House members *pay* for their own lunches. This isn't a public expense. Furthermore, (from the article itself): "House officials explained that the fresher and more varied foods were indeed more expensive but that they had tried to preserve low-cost alternatives such as pizza, sandwiches and prepared salads, which remain around the same price." So any Democrat or Republican House members who think that a 1000 calorie slice of pepperoni, fat and cheese and a 700 calorie glass of fizzing sugar water (combo priced at $4.50) is a better idea at lunch time than the seasonal veggie plate and a serving of fresh-squeezed juice (at $5.75) are still in business. I'm not sure how offering greater opportunity for personal choice represents a "loss of touch" with America. To me, a loss of touch with America would be: "On the menu today is split pea soup. Your choices are small, medium, or large portions of split pea soup. You will eat it. You will like it. Any complaints about the split pea soup will be heard in the 'free speech zone', eight blocks from the cafeteria." :-) Well, at least Pelosi can claim she got *something* on her agenda accomplished. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... On Jan 15, 8:44?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: have lost touch with America, read this. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7888.html Unbelievable. ???? I suspect you may not have read the entire article as carefully as you normally would do. House members *pay* for their own lunches. This isn't a public expense. Furthermore, (from the article itself): "House officials explained that the fresher and more varied foods were indeed more expensive but that they had tried to preserve low-cost alternatives such as pizza, sandwiches and prepared salads, which remain around the same price." So any Democrat or Republican House members who think that a 1000 calorie slice of pepperoni, fat and cheese and a 700 calorie glass of fizzing sugar water (combo priced at $4.50) is a better idea at lunch time than the seasonal veggie plate and a serving of fresh-squeezed juice (at $5.75) are still in business. I'm not sure how offering greater opportunity for personal choice represents a "loss of touch" with America. To me, a loss of touch with America would be: "On the menu today is split pea soup. Your choices are small, medium, or large portions of split pea soup. You will eat it. You will like it. Any complaints about the split pea soup will be heard in the 'free speech zone', eight blocks from the cafeteria." :-) Well, at least Pelosi can claim she got *something* on her agenda accomplished. Eisboch The food in the house dining room was better when Tip was Speaker. |
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