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JoeSpareBedroom January 17th 08 06:10 PM

Bad News for the GOP: Inflation Rate Worst in *17* Years
 
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We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us. We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president seems
to
know
nothing
about.

Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.

Eisboch

Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal family.

If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H

Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a look
at
their
corporate contributors.

"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review, would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided bombs. It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more weapons
building
jobs.

Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the country we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question you
skipped?
--
John H

Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another reason to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently, including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.

With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H

I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?

Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your answer to
the
problem?

Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H

The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies. Period.-
Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...

==========================

Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -


So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...

========================


Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and activities in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and title.


Change the subject. Another loss. You're batting 1000.
--
John H



No, it wasn't a change of subject. However, it *did* challenge your ability
to think of multiple ideas at once, while also staying focused on breathing.



HK January 17th 08 06:19 PM

Bad News for the GOP: Inflation Rate Worst in *17* Years
 
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 23:36:35 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
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We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us. We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president seems
to
know
nothing
about.
Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.
Eisboch
Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal family.
If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H
Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a look
at
their
corporate contributors.
"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review, would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided bombs. It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn
Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more weapons
building
jobs.
Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the country we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.
Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question you
skipped?
--
John H
Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another reason to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently, including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.
With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H
I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?
Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your answer to
the
problem?
Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H
The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies. Period.-
Hide
quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...

==========================

Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -
So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...

========================


Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and activities in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and title.

Change the subject. Another loss. You're batting 1000.
--
John H



No, it wasn't a change of subject. However, it *did* challenge your ability
to think of multiple ideas at once, while also staying focused on breathing.




The last time I actually saw Herring, several years ago, he was gasping
after washing down his boat. Looked like he needed a respirator.

Seriously, Doug, what are you trying to extract from these fleegs?
There's not much there, and if you expect them to multitask in their
grey matter, you're reaching.

Calif Bill January 17th 08 07:35 PM

Bad News for the GOP: Inflation Rate Worst in *17* Years
 

"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 04:17:34 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:57:58 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:08:49 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 23:36:35 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
message
. ..

We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us. We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president
seems
to
know
nothing
about.

Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.

Eisboch

Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as
crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal family.

If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H

Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a
look
at
their
corporate contributors.

"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review, would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided bombs.
It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more
weapons
building
jobs.

Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the country we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question you
skipped?
--
John H

Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another reason
to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently,
including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.

With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H

I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?

Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your answer
to
the
problem?

Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H

The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies. Period.-
Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...

==========================

Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -

So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...

========================


Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and activities in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and title.


Change the subject. Another loss. You're batting 1000.
--
John H



No, it wasn't a change of subject. However, it *did* challenge your
ability to think of multiple ideas at once, while also staying focused on
breathing.
\


Name your 5.



John H.[_3_] January 17th 08 08:43 PM

Bad News for the GOP: Inflation Rate Worst in *17* Years
 
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 13:19:44 -0500, HK wrote:

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 14:19:15 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 04:17:34 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:57:58 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:27:51 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:08:49 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 23:36:35 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
message
...
We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us. We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president seems
to
know
nothing
about.
Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.
Eisboch
Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal family.
If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H
Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a look
at
their
corporate contributors.
"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review, would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided bombs. It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn
Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more weapons
building
jobs.
Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the country we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.
Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question you
skipped?
--
John H
Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another reason to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently, including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.
With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H
I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?
Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your answer to
the
problem?
Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H
The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies. Period.-
Hide
quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...

==========================

Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -
So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...

========================


Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and activities in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and title.

Change the subject. Another loss. You're batting 1000.
--
John H



No, it wasn't a change of subject. However, it *did* challenge your ability
to think of multiple ideas at once, while also staying focused on breathing.




The last time I actually saw Herring, several years ago, he was gasping
after washing down his boat. Looked like he needed a respirator.

Seriously, Doug, what are you trying to extract from these fleegs?
There's not much there, and if you expect them to multitask in their
grey matter, you're reaching.


Giving Doug some help, Harry? He's in dire need!
--
John H

John H.[_3_] January 17th 08 08:44 PM

Bad News for the GOP: Inflation Rate Worst in *17* Years
 
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 04:17:34 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:57:58 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:27:51 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:08:49 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 23:36:35 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Eisboch" wrote in message
news:6tSdnbkgeP4fDhPanZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@gi ganews.com...

"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
message
. ..

We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us. We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president
seems
to
know
nothing
about.

Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies
and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.

Eisboch

Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not
warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as
crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal
family.

If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H

Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a
look
at
their
corporate contributors.

"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review, would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided bombs.
It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more
weapons
building
jobs.

Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the country
we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question you
skipped?
--
John H

Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another reason
to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently,
including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.

With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your
head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H

I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our
military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?

Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your answer
to
the
problem?

Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H

The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies. Period.-
Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been
over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...

==========================

Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -

So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...

========================

Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and activities
in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and
title.-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Sure, as soon as you answer my questions..

=========================


You want me to explain why we should not sell weapons to our enemies? I
will
answer the question for you, but first, I need to know what sort of
historical foundation of learning you already have. That will determine
how
I answer the question. So, which books? And, each week, what news sources
do
you pay very close attention to? Name them all.


While you're at it, were any non-military planes allowed to fly out of
the US after all aircraft were grounded following 9/11? Which ones?
Who was on them?


Members of the Saudi royal family, for their protection. So what?
--
John H



Kennebunkport or Camp David can't be secured enough to protect people like
that?


Wasn't necessary. Just let 'em fly home. Problem solved.
--
John H

JoeSpareBedroom January 17th 08 11:00 PM

Bad News for the GOP: Inflation Rate Worst in *17* Years
 
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We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us.
We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president
seems
to
know
nothing
about.

Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies
and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia
of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.

Eisboch

Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not
warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as
crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal
family.

If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H

Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a
look
at
their
corporate contributors.

"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review,
would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided
bombs.
It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more
weapons
building
jobs.

Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the
country
we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question
you
skipped?
--
John H

Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another
reason
to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently,
including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.

With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your
head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H

I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our
military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?

Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your
answer
to
the
problem?

Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm
when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H

The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies.
Period.-
Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do
buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country
we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been
over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...

==========================

Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -

So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian
for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a
lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...

========================

Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and
activities
in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and
title.-
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- Show quoted text -

Sure, as soon as you answer my questions..

=========================


You want me to explain why we should not sell weapons to our enemies? I
will
answer the question for you, but first, I need to know what sort of
historical foundation of learning you already have. That will determine
how
I answer the question. So, which books? And, each week, what news
sources
do
you pay very close attention to? Name them all.


While you're at it, were any non-military planes allowed to fly out of
the US after all aircraft were grounded following 9/11? Which ones?
Who was on them?


Members of the Saudi royal family, for their protection. So what?
--
John H



Kennebunkport or Camp David can't be secured enough to protect people like
that?


Wasn't necessary. Just let 'em fly home. Problem solved.
--
John H



Odd. If the Saudis aren't at fault, and their country shouldn't be invaded
(as claimed by some apologists here), why would they need to skip town so
fast?

The president can be hustled off to a secret cave in an emergency. Don't you
think we're capable of hiding his family's friends?



JoeSpareBedroom January 17th 08 11:01 PM

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wrote:

"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
message
. ..

We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us. We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president
seems
to
know
nothing
about.

Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.

Eisboch

Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as
crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal
family.

If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H

Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a
look
at
their
corporate contributors.

"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review, would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided bombs.
It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more
weapons
building
jobs.

Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the country
we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.

Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question you
skipped?
--
John H

Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another reason
to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently,
including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.

With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H

I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our
military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?

Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your answer
to
the
problem?

Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H

The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies. Period.-
Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...

==========================

Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -

So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...

========================


Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and activities
in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and
title.


Change the subject. Another loss. You're batting 1000.
--
John H



No, it wasn't a change of subject. However, it *did* challenge your
ability to think of multiple ideas at once, while also staying focused on
breathing.
\


Name your 5.



Not until I get a response from Bert. You're welcome to name yours, though.
Matter of fact, if even have more than one, you're a winner.



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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
message
. ..


We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us. We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president seems
to
know
nothing
about.


Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.


Eisboch


Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal family..


If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H


Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a look
at
their
corporate contributors.


"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review, would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided bombs. It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn


Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more weapons
building
jobs.


Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the country we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.


Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question you
skipped?
--
John H


Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another reason to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently, including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.


With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H


I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?


Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your answer to
the
problem?


Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H


The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies. Period.-
Hide
quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...


==========================


Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -


- Show quoted text -


So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...


========================


Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and activities in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and title..-
Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Sure, as soon as you answer my questions..

=========================

You want me to explain why we should not sell weapons to our enemies? I will
answer the question for you, but first, I need to know what sort of
historical foundation of learning you already have. That will determine how
I answer the question. So, which books? And, each week, what news sources do
you pay very close attention to? Name them all.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I asked you first, just answer my questions, stop making excuses.

John H.[_3_] January 18th 08 01:42 AM

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Wasn't necessary. Just let 'em fly home. Problem solved.
--
John H



Odd. If the Saudis aren't at fault, and their country shouldn't be invaded
(as claimed by some apologists here), why would they need to skip town so
fast?

The president can be hustled off to a secret cave in an emergency. Don't you
think we're capable of hiding his family's friends?


Answered. Go to sleep.
--
John H

Tim January 18th 08 04:53 AM

Bad News for the GOP: Inflation Rate Worst in *17* Years
 
Awww, fer pity sakes!

Can't some of you trim the fat off some of these posts?




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We once sold weapons to Iran to help "protect" us.
We
gave
weapons
to
the
Taliban. We sell weapons to Pakistan. It's all very
stupid
when
viewed
in
the context of history, which our current president
seems
to
know
nothing
about.



Lots of things seem "stupid" in the Monday morning
quarterbacking
of
history. You have to remember that previous policies
and
actions
were
based on the conditions at that time and the inertia
of
foreign
relationships don't change overnight.



Eisboch



Right now is not Monday morning. Conditions do not
warrant
selling
more
weapons to Saudi Arabia, many of whose citizens are as
crazy
and
****ed
off
as OBL, and are just aching for a shot at the royal
family.



If I'm not mistaken, Congress has to approve the sale.
Surely
the
Democrat
controlled Congress will have the same smarts you do.
--
John H



Apparently, they don't. It would be interesting to take a
look
at
their
corporate contributors.



"The arms sale, which Congress has 30 days to review,
would
amount
to
$20
billion worth of weapons, including precision-guided
bombs.
It
is
"a
pretty
big package, lots of pieces," national security adviser
Stephen
Hadley
told
reporters on Air Force One."http://tinyurl.com/2gjepn



Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Then you'd be bitching about outsourcing more
weapons
building
jobs.



Loss of jobs does not justify selling weapons to the
country
we
know
is
our
primary enemy in the war on Islamic terrorists. Go back to
sleep,
John.



Would it be better if they bought the weapons from the
Russians
or
the
Chinese? Are you too much a pansy to answer the question
you
skipped?
--
John H



Yes, it would be better. Then, we would have yet another
reason
to
place
their country under totally new management, permanently,
including
their
oil
wells, and execute every member of the royal family. On
television.



With the Russians or Chinese backing them? Did you put your
head
in
the
sand there?
--
John H



I wasn't in the military and I have more confidence in our
military
than
you
do. Did you penis fall off earlier this evening, little john?



Our military take on their military? Is a nuclear war your
answer
to
the
problem?



Your personal attacks aren't becoming, but they're the norm
when
your
comments approach the high side of stupid.
--
John H



The bottom line is that you don't sell weapons to enemies.
Period.-
Hide
quoted text -



- Show quoted text -



Since when you stupid drunk, please explain why we don't do
buisness
with enemies. While you are at it please tell me the last country
we
invaded that we did not rebuild and return to them?? We have been
over
this befoe, there is no reason to suggest we went anywhere for oil,
especially since we are taking none...



==========================



Recently, you said you were a simple person. Remember?- Hide quoted
text -



- Show quoted text -



So as ALWAYS you really have no answer, just here being contrarian
for
some kind of sick entertainment.. As simple as I am, I have seen a
lot
and lived even more, you are not hard to pin down. You have no
answers, only games, dismissed...



========================



Please list the last 5 books you read about our efforts and
activities
in
the Middle East in the period from 1970 to the present. Author and
title.-
Hide quoted text -



- Show quoted text -



Sure, as soon as you answer my questions..



=========================



You want me to explain why we should not sell weapons to our enemies? I
will
answer the question for you, but first, I need to know what sort of
historical foundation of learning you already have. That will determine
how
I answer the question. So, which books? And, each week, what news
sources
do
you pay very close attention to? Name them all.



While you're at it, were any non-military planes allowed to fly out of
the US after all aircraft were grounded following 9/11? Which ones?
Who was on them?



Members of the Saudi royal family, for their protection. So what?
--
John H



Kennebunkport or Camp David can't be secured enough to protect people like
that?



Wasn't necessary. Just let 'em fly home. Problem solved.
--
John H




Odd. If the Saudis aren't at fault, and their country shouldn't be
invaded
(as claimed by some apologists here), why would they need to skip town
so
fast?

The president can be hustled off to a secret cave in an emergency.
Don't you
think we're capable of hiding his family's friends?



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