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Ty's long awaited ruling on his household flamethrower
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Yes, the "well-regulated militia" language is right in there, but I don't think it is crazy to interpret it to say that, because [in 179_] we want to be able to have a rapid-response militia, we are preserving the individual's right to "keep and bear" weapons. [I really don't want to debate this. My God! What have I done!] Happy Thanksgiving to All. S_A_M |
Ty's long awaited ruling on his household flamethrower
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Ty's long awaited ruling on his household flamethrower
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Under my approach, most things are constitutional, except waterboarding, and we just need to make policy decisions. I am very results-oriented. S_A_M Gobble-Gobble-Gobble! |
PaigowPrincess does Paultards
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PaigowPrincess does Paultards
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PaigowPrincess does Paultards
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Van der Sleuths
So Aruba has arrested the 3 boys again and at the same time, Natalee Holloway's Dad just shelled out money to hire guys to do a search of waters in Aruba even though searches were already done. The reason given was new evidence.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11222007...ain_958557.htm http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g...CO6FwD8T2Q6A80 Anyone have any insight into the latest developments? Counsel for one of the boys is poo-pooing the rearrest but wouldn't it seem that Aruba prosecutors have something big to get the judge to allow a re-arrest? And the rearrest coming on the heels of the Dad's renewed search in the water? |
Iraq - Progress
This sounds like real progress: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...201568_pf.html
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His Taco with Tancredo
Tom Tancredo clearly doesn't know that Joel Stein's singular role at the LA Times is to be a wise-ass columnist - if he did, he'd never have agreed to sit down to lunch with the man. Personally, I blame Tancredo's staff.
At any rate, it results in a couple of good lines in Stein's piece.
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Iraq - Progress
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On the other hand, maybe he isn't that bright.
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And every Democrat should be damn glad he did. If Musharraf fell and some pack of religious buffoons were to somehow get the reins of that nation, protecting us from Pakistan and its nukes would be the battle cry Rudy rode into the White House by the biggest margin in recent electoral memory. Be happy Bush is keeping the status quo. The Democratic Party is always one globally destabilizing and frightening incident from irrelevance. As long as Iraq and the economy remain the main issues, however, it has a pretty rosy future. |
I'm a faithful follower of Brother John Birch.
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You can all call me crazy, and you'd be right in a lot of regards, but I really believe that Bush and Cheney put us over there knowing it would lead to our decades long presence in the Middle East because they believe we have to eternally engage that part of the world, and it happens to suit the interest of their party and their benefactors. They had to know this was not a war we'd end quickly. They bought forty more years of relevance for the right wing of the GOP and the defense industry. The war in Iraq: 1. Pump primes sectors of the the economy that donate heavily to the GOP; 2. Promotes nationalism among their rabid base; 3. Provides a rallying point the economic and social conservatives can both get behind; and 4. Replaces the Southern Strategy that is no longer working with a perpetual argument that they are the party of choice in times of conflict. Maybe I'm nuts, or maybe this is obvious. |
Iraq - Progress
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