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General Category => 3DHS => Topic started by: sirs on November 02, 2006, 02:07:01 AM
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(http://www.drudgereport.com/irak.jpg)
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Lamentably, John Kerry can't help them.
Juniorbush, Rummy or Cheney could help them, but won't.
Tough sh*t, hunh?
With luck, they will not be eaten by giant camel spiders.
When they get back, if they get back, maybe the GI Bill will help them enroll in a school where they can learn to spell better.
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Even more ironic is the fact that Kerry voted to give Bushidiot the power to invade a sovereign nation on a radical cult's whim.
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This is the same John Kerry whose work ethic is suspect and whose TWO wives both are extremely wealthy! Coincidence, I am sure. The same guy whose charisma on a 1 to 10 scale is a -5.
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This is the same John Kerry who hasn't worked a day in his lfe
I'd dispute this assertion.
He hasn't worked much, but I wouldn't say never.
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You realise of course that George Washington married an extremely wealthy widow as well?
Do you find something contemptible about that?
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I modified my iniital comment, as you can see above, regarding his "work" issue.
As far as his marital issues, I think that John Kerry is highly opportunisitic. Let's leave it at that.
I guess I never saw what people "see" in him. Heck, Edwards, for example, was superior in my mind as were many other Democrats. Is Kerry the best the Democrats coulccome up with? How did the yexpect him to win or even come clsoe in the South, the Midwest, most fo the Mountain states? It is most difficult to win the Presidency just carrying New England and Awnold's home state.
It is almost like the Democrats WANTED to lose...
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Again, the issue isn't about the Democrats or the 2004 election. I'm just stating a fact that Washington married the wealthiest widow in the 13 colonies. Why does Kerry's marriage to Theresa make him "opportunistic?"
Does that also make Washington opportunistic?
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Sure, why not? Think the guy weas perfect?
Let's see: I have a friend. The friend, over a period of twelve years, married three wealthy women. Intriguing trend...
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I'm just stating a fact that Washington married the wealthiest widow in the 13 colonies.
She was the wealthiest widow in Virginia, not all the colonies.
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Apologies, thanks for the clarification Ami.
Let's see: I have a friend. The friend, over a period of twelve years, married three wealthy women. Intriguing trend...
Curious viewpoint.
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Apologies, thanks for the clarification Ami.
Common misconception. Many things people were taught about American history are actually incorrect.
I recommend Lies My Teacher Told Me (http://www.amazon.com/Lies-Teacher-Told-Everything-Textbook/dp/0684818868) by James W. Loewen.
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I didn't learn that in history class, but was trying to recall it from a television program I watched on the History Channel. Once I read what you wrote it clicked in my mind that you were correct and that was what they said (i.e. Virginia, not the entire colonies).
I suppose I should have researched a little before saying it, serves me right for not taking the time ;)
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(http://www.drudgereport.com/irak.jpg)
I am sure this sign was made by the same folks that gave us:
(http://www.phillyist.com/attachments/philly_nicole/mission-accomplished.jpg)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Bush-USS-Lincoln.jpg
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She was the wealthiest widow in Virginia, not all the colonies.
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Was there an annual article on wealthy widows at that time?
You know, like the Forbes 500 of widderladies?
Could you tell us the wealthiest 100 or so widows that are alive today?
I think it would be of benefit to us all if one of us were to wed one of them...
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snip..
Snark, snark.
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(http://www.phillyist.com/attachments/philly_nicole/mission-accomplished.jpg)
Funny how the left continues to mistake the successful taking out of Saddam & his Army, as the end of the Iraq conflict. Perhaps they'd make good soldiers.
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What about "bring them on" ?
Was that an intelligent comment for a leader of the United States to direct at the insurgents in Iraq?
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What about "bring them on" ? Was that an intelligent comment for a leader of the United States to direct at the insurgents in Iraq?
What about it? I have no problem with it, as it motivates the troops, and helps to prepare them mentally for the battles ahead. Others may, but personally I have no problem with our CnC getting troops ready to rumble
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getting troops ready to rumble
Well that casts a little more light on things.
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(http://www.phillyist.com/attachments/philly_nicole/mission-accomplished.jpg)
Funny how the left continues to mistake the successful taking out of Saddam & his Army, as the end of the Iraq conflict. Perhaps they'd make good soldiers.
For sure leading Repubs do not. They just start wars, not fight in them . Like Bush Cheney et al.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfkqC_etID8&eurl=
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marrying rich is a iffy thing
ex. paris hilton
it`s not like her daddy is gonna let her be in charge of running hotels
she`ll more likely be on a trust fund and no matter the amount it might not be enough .
Ivanca trump is totally worth it
she`s making her own money.
britney & kevin story is just a fairytale story come true