Pennsylvania Jim
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No, a lot closer to George Washington.Originally posted by ballfan:
The Neville Chamberlain theory?
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No, a lot closer to George Washington.Originally posted by ballfan:
The Neville Chamberlain theory?
Do you have a link to Peroutka claiming this, or is this just another of your false statements in attempt to smear the only conservative Christian candidate who will be on the ballot?Originally posted by church mouse guy:
Peroutka claims that George Washington acted illegally in suppressing the Whiskey Rebellion without Congressional approval.
No, a lot closer to George Washington. </font>[/QUOTE]Actually Neville Chamberlain. He couldn't recognize the threat Hitler was to England and the rest of the world. After WW1 Germany had sanctions on it too that Hitler thought he could and did ignore. Chamberlain just looked the other way. Looking the other way was a big mistake then and would be even bigger now.Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
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The Neville Chamberlain theory?
When is the last time you actually looked at the points of our argument rather than deciding to play the martyr card and take everything personally?Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
Ballfan, tragic pizza,
Over 1000 troops have been killed in this war. It makes me sick.
Some of us, who have been on the receiving end of war casualties, directly or by family, are SICKENED by the implication that we are against the troops. HOW DARE YOU!
YOU HAVE NO IDEA how our hearts ache for those in the war. When was the last time YOU fell on your face, weeping and sobbing over the latest news of young people who left their families, and now will never return?
If you think that the war is justifiable, that's your opinion. I will not blame you for the deaths and mutilations of our soldiers. But you should understand that if someone does not, then opposing it is the best thing to do for the troops, and you do not hold a squatre inch of high ground in the issue.
No, a lot closer to George Washington. </font>[/QUOTE]Actually Neville Chamberlain. He couldn't recognize the threat Hitler was to England and the rest of the world. After WW1 Germany had sanctions on it too that Hitler thought he could and did ignore. Chamberlain just looked the other way. Looking the other way was a big mistake then and would be even bigger now. </font>[/QUOTE]If you think that Hussein's military power compared to Germany in the '30's you had better take a remedial history course.Originally posted by ballfan:
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The Neville Chamberlain theory?
My brother died as a result of Agent Orange in Viet Nam. It hurts, my friend, still. I only brought it up because you implied that I hold a position that intentionally hurts troops.Originally posted by tragic_pizza:
When is the last time you actually looked at the points of our argument rather than deciding to play the martyr card and take everything personally?
I agree 100%. We are not seeing that from the Iraqi people as a whole and it is a shame. A tragedy, really. Their window of opportunity is here, yet there are few, if any, Patrick Henrys in Iraq.I think others must want their own freedom bad enough to take it.
Then we should have deployed a nuclear bomb on Sept. 12th?Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
We should mind our own business, and if someone attacks us, turn their country into molten glass, people and all. It would only happen once.
If:Originally posted by dianetavegia:
Then we should have deployed a nuclear bomb on Sept. 12th?
If:Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
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Then we should have deployed a nuclear bomb on Sept. 12th?