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04-15-2006, 10:01 PM #21
No, you may not talk about John McCain, Legal, he doesn't deserve our attention or our breath to speak of him. He is a traitor as much as the President.
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04-17-2006, 11:53 PM #22
Getting ticked off at the Republican party and voting Democratic won't solve anything. I am disgusted as everyone else and feel the same but that's not the answer. We need to support the candidates that agree with us in the primaries. In 2008 when McCain throws his hat into the ring, join a campaign for one of his opponents and work as hard as you can.
I hope Tom Tancredo runs also. I've never been involved politically but I swear to God I'll work to help the guy get elected. If we all pitch in, we'll be successful. I think McCain is making enough people mad that people will look elsewhere. Let me promise to you, I won't forget his comments in two years!<div>Thank you Governor Brewer!</div>
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04-18-2006, 06:20 AM #23
US dilemma
Originally Posted by 31scout
My friend, I don't think any single man can fix the US dilemma. The whole world is waging war against our country. Our "european allies" besides England and Israel, they watched 9/11 ( the worst terrorist attack in history). They promised to help us fight terrorism and what was their response ? They all turned against us and now US and England are the only countries doing the spending and the fighting, while the hypocrites watch the show and play politics in the UN. Get real !!...Look what Iran, Palestinians , Syria and the rest of the Arab world are doing. They are financing terrorism with our oil money and keeping us and the world hostages by monopolizing oil. I don't care who is going to be the next US president. We have to do one of two things. Start using other sources of energy, like natural gas, hydrogen, etc. or go to war and take over their countries and their oil and let them eat sand for food. What we cannot keep doing is playing both sides of the ball. That's exactly what our policy is. We use our technology to stop depending from the Arabs or we use it to conquer their countries, that's the US dilemma. We cannot wait too much longer, time is running out. Cheap energy was what kept our country's economy healthty, we are paying over $70.00 a barril of oil, two year ago was only $45. OPEC is a monopoly !!
"Ambassador Dan Gillerman cautioned that a new "axis of terror" — Iran,
Syria and the Hamas-run Palestinian government — was sowing the seeds
of the first world war of the 21st century."
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04-18-2006, 06:46 AM #24
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(LegalUSCitizen wrote: Arizona_Made, your letter broke my heart. I will do whatever I can to help Arizona replace John McCain.)
You know the sad thing is that McCain, Bush, Specter, Kennedy and the rest probably won't have anything to worry about the rest of their lives anyway. They will draw hefty government benefits, get perks, speaking appearances, all the goodies etc. while leaving us to clean up the mess they created.
Even threatening some of these bozos with kicking them out of office may be meaningless, some would just as soon retire happily to live an easier life. After all government service isn't supposed to pay a lot (except in the extras).
I think more than threat of losing office is needed. How about charges of treason or something similar. Have their names go down in infamy. Sue them? Imprison them? Put them on spammers lists?“Homeland Security? What Homeland Security ?”
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