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Old 04-03-2008, 05:26 PM   #21
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There's really only one question I will ask with all seriousness:

Is the USA MORE likely to vote in a woman first or an African American man first to the Presidency?

That's not a race or gender question, it's a societal one.........
My answer to the question: I'm not very excited about the woman (W), the black guy (BG), or the old white guy (OWG) - which is what it seems this election is being boiled down to - race, gender, & age

I'm fairly confident the OWG will probably try to not let the tax cuts expire, whereas the W & the BG are pretty much a guaranteed tax hike.

And then there's the war ...,

I'm not confident that the W or the BG will find it practicable to extract us from the mess in Iraq very much sooner than OWG - despite their campaign "promises" (maybe a little sooner, but not as soon as they are tyring to make people think they can)

I don't entirely agree with any of the 3 candidates current & former positions on "the war" -
I was OK with going to war over there in the first place but only to accomplish two things (with a definitive congressional declaration of war)
1. knock off their dictator &
2. satisfy legitimate conerns about chemical weapons & suspected nuclear program,

but - I ALSO think we should have left as soon we did those two things & left them (the Iraqi's_ to their own devices to clean up the mess (with a promise to come back with our shock & awe & break all their toys again if they get out of hand with that stuff again.)

So - do I waste my protest-vote on Ron Paul? Vote Libertarian? Stay Home? Flip a Coin?
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:26 PM   #22
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While you are right that you have only created one post with Obama, you have started 51 post, all but 6 in the Other Topics category. Of the ones not in Other Topics most could be seen as an effort to elicit a political response i.e. ‘Bush 3 Trillion Budget’

The majority of your other topics were either bashing the economy, Bush, Republicans, The U.S. in general. In many ‘Good Old George’ was used often. Another attempt to turn the subject political.

So, enough with the political cr@p!! Now, back on the ignore list!
Rustic23, Earlyretiree1978 and retire@40 - ladies do not get your panties in a twist over it.

With that being said I leave you ladies with the classic love song by Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond - You Don't Bring Me Flowers

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Old 04-03-2008, 05:50 PM   #23
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Rustic23, Earlyretiree1978 and retire@40 - ladies do not get your panties in a twist over it.

With that being said I leave you ladies with the classic love song by Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond - You Don't Bring Me Flowers

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GOD BLESS US ALL

Geez Wags how about Kenny and Dolly next time. That was bad.

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Old 04-03-2008, 06:11 PM   #24
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Good gosh, Wags never stops. He seems to be riding on Obamas ****. We should put a temporary ban on politic threads for a while. Its getting old and annoying.
And so you read the message because?........
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Old 04-03-2008, 06:15 PM   #25
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I don't read your spam since I have you on my ignore list. I clicked on this thread just to give you my opinion to cut the crap.

If there was a way to make you invisible on this forum it would solve the problem. I can ignore your posts, but unfortunately this forum software will not let me avoid seeing your thread headers, so when I click on "New Posts" I have to read through your spam every single time and I'm sick of seeing the thread headers for the political articles you copy and paste here.

Stop spamming this forum!
Good grief. I can't get over the intolerance of some of the people on this board. No one is putting a gun to your head to read the messages.
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Old 04-03-2008, 06:16 PM   #26
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I like talking political talk usually - if I don't feel like it sometimes I just don't click on that thread
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Old 04-03-2008, 06:30 PM   #27
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I'm fairly confident the OWG will probably try to not let the tax cuts expire, whereas the W & the BG are pretty much a guaranteed tax hike.
I seems to me that an even stronger reason to favor OWG (McCain) is that he has been one of the handful of Congress critters who has been consistently a spending hawk. As you know ultimately we pay for wasteful government spending. Reasonable people can disagree which is worse, prescription drugs for seniors, massive subsidies for farmers and Ag companies, overpriced tankers from Boeing, bailout for JP Morgan; greedy lenders, or deceitful and deadbeat folks taking out crazy mortgages. But what is clear is that the countries credit card bills will have to be paid off, and the old OWG has history of being opposed/skeptical of all these things. BG and W can't wait to start up new programs.

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And then there's the war ...,

I'm not confident that the W or the BG will find it practicable to extract us from the mess in Iraq very much sooner than OWG - despite their campaign "promises" (maybe a little sooner, but not as soon as they are tyring to make people think they can)

I don't entirely agree with any of the 3 candidates current & former positions on "the war" -
I was OK with going to war over there in the first place but only to accomplish two things (with a definitive congressional declaration of war)
1. knock off their dictator &
2. satisfy legitimate conerns about chemical weapons & suspected nuclear program,

but - I ALSO think we should have left as soon we did those two things & left them (the Iraqi's_ to their own devices to clean up the mess (with a promise to come back with our shock & awe & break all their toys again if they get out of hand with that stuff again.)

So - do I waste my protest-vote on Ron Paul? Vote Libertarian? Stay Home? Flip a Coin?
I agree with you that neither W or BG our going to get us out of Iraq particularly fast. Although, I suspect that BG will withdraw troops by the end of his turn regardless of the situation. Hillary will probably carefully weigh the security interests vs political points, and do what makes the Clinton's look the best.

OWG will do everything he can to win the war. I understand your view, of declaring victory and leaving. Perhaps it is possible that it might have worked out ok. although I'd say Lebanon, Afghanistan (after 79), Somalia, Haiti, argue that chaos would have occurred. Realistically I don't think we could have done so anymore than leaving Germany, Japan, South Korea, Bosnia, Sinai, the Philippines etc. after 5 years. Not all of our peace keeping/civil war interventions/nation building efforts worked out well. However, the consequences of our failures are bad for the US, and devastating to people we left behind.

I think OWG is smart and wise enough to figure out a way of turning Iraq into an imperfect democracy, instead of breeding ground for America haters. More importantly I am terrified of the consquences of failure.
I remember watching the humilation and human tragedy when South Vietnam fell and helicopters abandoned millions to a horrendous fate. The suffering that the OWG went through in the Hanoi Hilton were pretty much par for the course for million of South Vietnamese. I went to Cambodia 30 years later and saw the 20' high x 50' in diamater cylinder filled with human skulls of men, woman, and infants, victims of Pol Pot's communist regime. We probably could have stop the Killing Fields, but having being defeated in Vietnam there was no way in hell the American people were going back. If we leave Iraq we will never go back.

It is worth a lot to me to see that deaths of so many Americans and Iraqis did not die in vain.. That's why I am going to be enthusiastically voting for the OWG. I hope in Nov. you agree.
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Old 04-03-2008, 06:41 PM   #28
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There's really only one question I will ask with all seriousness:

Is the USA MORE likely to vote in a woman first or an African American man first to the Presidency?

That's not a race or gender question, it's a societal one.........
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My answer to the question: I'm not very excited about the woman (W), the black guy (BG), or the old white guy (OWG) - which is what it seems this election is being boiled down to - race, gender, & age

I'm fairly confident the OWG will probably try to not let the tax cuts expire, whereas the W & the BG are pretty much a guaranteed tax hike.

And then there's the war ...,

I'm not confident that the W or the BG will find it practicable to extract us from the mess in Iraq very much sooner than OWG - despite their campaign "promises" (maybe a little sooner, but not as soon as they are tyring to make people think they can)

I don't entirely agree with any of the 3 candidates current & former positions on "the war" -
I was OK with going to war over there in the first place but only to accomplish two things (with a definitive congressional declaration of war)
1. knock off their dictator &
2. satisfy legitimate conerns about chemical weapons & suspected nuclear program,

but - I ALSO think we should have left as soon we did those two things & left them (the Iraqi's_ to their own devices to clean up the mess (with a promise to come back with our shock & awe & break all their toys again if they get out of hand with that stuff again.)

So - do I waste my protest-vote on Ron Paul? Vote Libertarian? Stay Home? Flip a Coin?
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I seems to me that an even stronger reason to favor OWG (McCain) is that he has been one of the handful of Congress critters who has been consistently a spending hawk. As you know ultimately we pay for wasteful government spending. Reasonable people can disagree which is worse, prescription drugs for seniors, massive subsidies for farmers and Ag companies, overpriced tankers from Boeing, bailout for JP Morgan; greedy lenders, or deceitful and deadbeat folks taking out crazy mortgages. But what is clear is that the countries credit card bills will have to be paid off, and the old OWG has history of being opposed/skeptical of all these things. BG and W can't wait to start up new programs.



I agree with you that neither W or BG our going to get us out of Iraq particularly fast. Although, I suspect that BG will withdraw troops by the end of his turn regardless of the situation. Hillary will probably carefully weigh the security interests vs political points, and do what makes the Clinton's look the best.

OWG will do everything he can to win the war. I understand your view, of declaring victory and leaving. Perhaps it is possible that it might have worked out ok. although I'd say Lebanon, Afghanistan (after 79), Somalia, Haiti, argue that chaos would have occurred. Realistically I don't think we could have done so anymore than leaving Germany, Japan, South Korea, Bosnia, Sinai, the Philippines etc. after 5 years. Not all of our peace keeping/civil war interventions/nation building efforts worked out well. However, the consequences of our failures are bad for the US, and devastating to people we left behind.

I think OWG is smart and wise enough to figure out a way of turning Iraq into an imperfect democracy, instead of breeding ground for America haters. More importantly I am terrified of the consquences of failure.
I remember watching the humilation and human tragedy when South Vietnam fell and helicopters abandoned millions to a horrendous fate. The suffering that the OWG went through in the Hanoi Hilton were pretty much par for the course for million of South Vietnamese. I went to Cambodia 30 years later and saw the 20' high x 50' in diamater cylinder filled with human skulls of men, woman, and infants, victims of Pol Pot's communist regime. We probably could have stop the Killing Fields, but having being defeated in Vietnam there was no way in hell the American people were going back. If we leave Iraq we will never go back.

It is worth a lot to me to see that deaths of so many Americans and Iraqis did not die in vain.. That's why I am going to be enthusiastically voting for the OWG. I hope in Nov. you agree.
Well stated clifp - & I'm thinking that's the case the OWG is going to have to make to the independents to win the election - if he doesn't I guess it'll be the W or the BG
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Good grief. I can't get over the intolerance of some of the people on this board. No one is putting a gun to your head to read the messages.
You are just pretending not to understand what I wrote, right?
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With that being said I leave you ladies with the classic love song by Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond - You Don't Bring Me Flowers

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Wags, ignore these dullards. I love you for all the videos you post. Who the hell cares about 99% of the other crap on this board?

I wish I could sing romantic duets with my old friend Tina Rachel from Van Nuys.

What is life without romance?

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Wags, ignore these dullards. I love you for all the videos you post. Who the hell cares about 99% of the other crap on this board?

I wish I could sing romantic duets with my old friend Tina Rachel from Van Nuys.

What is life without romance?

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You did not appreciate Kenny and Dolly.

I am sad

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Old 04-03-2008, 08:04 PM   #33
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You did not appreciate Kenny and Dolly.

I am sad

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Notmuchlonger here is Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton - Islands in the stream

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Hey, I like Kenny and Dolly.

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Hey, I like Kenny and Dolly.

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Bless your heart Wags that is a classic..
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CBS News article - Clinton Campaign Backpedals on Richardson Comments

Clinton Campaign Backpedals on Richardson Comments - From The Road

It will be interesting to see what happens next. If anything at least the alleged Bosnia snipe fire incident seems to have taken a back seat to this lastest back and forth.

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Richardson seems like a weasel for not supporting Clinton when they apparently supported him in the cabinet...and as far as a democrat being able to run effectively in the general election, only a Clinton has been able to do that in the last 25 years so they have a point...what we really need is the great Howard Dean to save the party...YouTube - howard dean YEAH!!!


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My answer to the question: I'm not very excited about the woman (W), the black guy (BG), or the old white guy (OWG) - which is what it seems this election is being boiled down to - race, gender, & age

I'm fairly confident the OWG will probably try to not let the tax cuts expire, whereas the W & the BG are pretty much a guaranteed tax hike.

And then there's the war ...,

I'm not confident that the W or the BG will find it practicable to extract us from the mess in Iraq very much sooner than OWG - despite their campaign "promises" (maybe a little sooner, but not as soon as they are tyring to make people think they can)

I don't entirely agree with any