Reply #15 By: Wingman412 - 9/12/2004 3:22:29 PM Here's to making it 16 out of 28. Don't you mean 20 out of 28?
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Reply #37 By: Sir Peter Maxwell - 9/12/2004 2:03:21 PM America is the future, like it or not. America is not built for the future at all, the future is Europe, Japan, India, China. The power of the US is already in decline, and as the younger generations of America b
Reply #25 By: drmiler - 9/12/2004 1:07:50 PM Reply #23 By: Daiwa - 9/12/2004 11:40:09 AM "And you can only be impeached for acts committed while in office, so you're gonna have to try claiming the Iraq war was an impeachable offense, or something else - I have complete faith you can come up with something." <BR
Reply #27 By: kingbee - 9/12/2004 1:45:34 PM stress IF he did not complete his military service he WOULD NOT have gotten a honorable discharge from the US NAVY considering whats at issue is whether he did complete his military service commitment, you may be incorrect here as well. <
Reply #33 By: landen81 - 9/12/2004 2:45:39 PM I don't care if W did or didn't serve or if Kerry did or didn't earn his purple hearts. I'm voting Kerry because Bush is simply evil. Everything he does or has done has ruined this earth and it's time for a change. In fact, I'm glad CBS ran this story. I see it as damage contr
Reply #26 By: kingbee - 9/12/2004 1:41:57 PM " If it was Bill Clinton "would" have been impeached he was impeached...and that is exactly why. youre having a bit of a bad day what with that 16 of the past 24 year business on marvin cooleys thread. Wrong answer "kingbee"! While
And to you Mr. Cooley, I don't know where you get your info since you just say "a recent poll" but your writing appears to smack of hypocrisy and paranoia. For one, the highest level of government has been controlled by Republicans in the executive branch (i.e the President) for 16 of the last 24 years. The legislative branch has
Reply #23 By: Daiwa - 9/12/2004 11:40:09 AM "And you can only be impeached for acts committed while in office, so you're gonna have to try claiming the Iraq war was an impeachable offense, or something else - I have complete faith you can come up with something." I'll retract that part - you're claiming he lied wh
Reply #20 By: kingbee - 9/12/2004 11:16:03 AM if the whitehouse believes cbs owes bush a retraction, i doubt theyll be shy about demanding one. until they do, this is all so much noise that's ultimately distracting attention from much more serious questions, not the least of which is bush's honesty. if its an impeachable
I both accept your apology and tender my apology to you as well
Reply #16 By: CrispE - 9/12/2004 10:33:23 AM drmiler: So, if you follow your logic that the media should receive the same protections as the courts give defendents in criminal cases then FOX can say that North Korea exploded a nuclear weapon, right? I mean, you can't prove they didn't, can you? <b
CrispE Herein lies the problem. . Reply #5 By: WiseFawn - 9/12/2004 10:25:20 AM From what I understand, the DNC are just trying to do what Kerry didn't believe in doing. The trouble with taking the personal attacks, if you defend yourself, you look guilty, if
Reply #13 By: CrispE - 9/12/2004 9:44:29 AM Draginol: I have been looking at all the reports and have watched the networks on this issue and here is the sense I am making of it: 1) The evidence is inconclusive. It is not conclusive that YOU can duplicate the document with Microsoft Word. This only says the techn
Reply #30 By: DylanZimmerman - 9/12/2004 9:46:16 AM If you don't care what the rest the world thinks then evidently your head is simply too far up your own flag sucking ass to see that we're all the same, there is no real nationality, we all live and we will all die, and personally I do not want to see people die for a ca
We already know that just about any formal document pertaing to George W. Bush has either been "lost", sealed by court order, or is otherwise unavailable. That alone is the most questionable and suspicious detail pertaining the man! Those so quick to stick up for him, or defend him are just doing so because they know most of the
Please excuse me once more "Sir Peter". Your attitude is "exactly" why America should "not" care what the rest of the world thinks.
Reply #26 By: Sir Peter Maxwell - 9/12/2004 9:32:06 AM How many Dictatorships has your nation turned into Democracies? Britain stopped the greatest threat to democracy the world has ever known, Nazism, and contrary to what most American historians will tell you America did not "save Britain's ass in WW2" we di
Reply #19 By: DylanZimmerman - 9/12/2004 8:24:38 AM What is wrong with taking a global opinion poll exactly? At least it demonstrates that Kerry actually gives a fuck about what the rest of the world thinks. America is not the only country in the world, and war will affect everyone. I don't think Kerry is spineless, I th
Bush got us into it, let him get us out....to show signs of waffling or weakness now is not a good idea at all, and this is why he will have my vote in November. I see where you're coming from on this, What you have to way up is how much progress Bush is actually making. Though Bush got you in to it, maybe Kerry will h
Thats all right we don't need your money anyway!
Reply #7 By: heyhey (Anonymous) - 9/11/2004 8:08:18 PM At the moment I agree. If America re-elects Bush however, I will be anti American. Then I'd get "ready" if I were you! Latest polls say Bush is pulling away and Kerry is falling behind! Oh Yeah baby!!!!!
At least "some" of us have not forgotten nor will we EVER forget those who died
YEAAAAAAAAAAAH BABY!
Reply #27 By: sandy2 - 9/11/2004 5:08:24 PM You sir are wrong. The crime dropped STARTING IN '94. SHOW ME ONE STUDY THAT SHOWS '93 having less crime than '92. And I doubt crime just suddenly started to drop. Something happened. Whatever it was, it was good. How does the assult
MOST especially about the VPC which was one of the biggest screamers!