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Janet Reno Lied To Increase Her oil Profits
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Janet Reno Lied To Increase Her oil Profits
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Muhammad guilty in DC sniper slayings
http://www.msnbc.com/news/980078.asp
Which isn't really news justifying a link. My question relates to this quote about the Malvo trial: Quote:
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Muhammad guilty in DC sniper slayings
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Muhammad guilty in DC sniper slayings
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Muhammad guilty in DC sniper slayings
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Malvo's the kind of guy they'd make hall monitor. I predict life, with recommendation to be a trustee. |
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"those who can do. those who can't teach." or more accurately "those who can not do, don't; those who can't not do, teach others not to" |
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Rush Haiku
Rush Limbaugh on drugs
what I did young, he does now, second childhood time. |
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I was relieved to hear that he is now aware that drug rehab places are not just big liberal indoctrination programs. |
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Here is the passage again. if he means this, it just proves -- as I've always suspected, that Rush really isn't very smart. More likely, though, he's just lying: "'Just because I may have been doing something that appeared to be contradictory to what I was suggested others do doesn't mean that what I was suggesting others do was wrong,' he said. 'Critics want to harp on all this hypocrisy, there is no hypocrisy in this.'" His first sentence is absolutely correct. His second sentence is a non sequitur, and is absolutely wrong. S_A_M P.S. to Say Hello -- I really liked your earlier post, where you suggested that Kennedy and Johnson and Clinton were isolationists, and that Kennedy and Johnson did not confront the Soviet Union. Nice piece of work there. |
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If anything, I'm not a fan of the foreign policies of most presidents post-1945. North Korea surprising our extremely deteriorated peacetime army? Ugh, but lotso blame to go around there. Anyone ever heard of Gen. Dean (seriously, Gen. Dean). I hope he wasn't related to Howard, or there would be two ties to surrendering soldiers in the Democratic presidential camp. Not the legacy I'd want to convey. At least, not after the Manchurian Candidate and all. I can only imagine one of the Clinton's ancestors surrendered to the Chinese before the Chinese were communists (any time I can, I will). But the list of our foreign policy failures goes on and on. The Spanish Civil War anyone? Seems "Homage to Catalonia" would indicate there was room for American governmental action there. Maybe Orwell would've stayed if he could get a gun without swearing allegiance to Moscow. What have we done right in Europe or Asia? Well, no doubt about it, Japan is a shining beacon for Roosevelt/Truman. South Korea is a shining beacon for Truman too. We helped in Greece after WWII too, right? Kudos to the democrat who chose the right side there. But point to one flipping thing that Kennedy/Johnson supporters can proudly point to. One thing that Carter can point to. Please. They might not have been isolationists, but they sure as hell weren't successful in the foreign policy arena. Sorry if you were confused about what I intended to suggest. Reagan's policy of fight-them-everywhere by proxy, was the way to go. And, whether more muslims get mad at us or not, GWBs policy of fighting *them* everywhere by proxy or by Johnny, is the way to go. But he still needs to do a better job of picking his battles and his generals. Rumsfeld and co. are at least arguably causing a great deal of long-term damage to our national interests with their use of our military. Though things like the withdrawal of troops from Western Europe and Korea are things I have long advocated, wherever feasible. The problem is, if they keep tinkering with plans until there is no real plan, people like me won't encourage our kids to join the military. Not even the reserves or the national guard. And that looks like it is going to be a long term problem. Which is to say, its not the feelings of the french or the germans that I worry about. Its the feelings of our own youth and potential-part-time soldiers. Dissuade them from volunteering by using them in a foolhardy fashion, and we are going to have some real long-term problems on our hands. Just a few (too many) thoughts. Hello |
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