SALTCITYBAPTIST said:Just curious, what were the chances for some unknown by the name of Bill, some 14 years ago
About as good as they were for some largely unknown Governor facing a two term incumbent VP 6 years ago.:smilewinkgrin:
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SALTCITYBAPTIST said:Just curious, what were the chances for some unknown by the name of Bill, some 14 years ago
My views about 9/11 are likely not aligned with yours. However, were the gov't/media story about 9/11 true, based on your argument, we should've shock and awed Saudi Arabia and the UAE not Iraq and Afghanistan. Are we now going to kill people in every nation that might hate America, can board a plane and hold a box cutter? Beyond that, this issue is now resolved as citizens, as well as terrorists here illegally, get wanded, strip searched and felt up at airports and we are safe not only from Arabs with box cutters but even grandma with her bottled water has now been neutralized. :applause:Pastor Larry said:To those whom they hate, including America. Have you forgotten how few it took to pull off 9/11? These are the kinds of people in the insurgency. Giving them room to work is irresponsible and short-sighted.
Perhaps.My views about 9/11 are likely not aligned with yours.
There's no solid reason to believe it's not.However, were the gov't/media story about 9/11 true,
Al Quaeda was in Afghanistan. It is true that some of the people came from Saudi Arabia and perhaps teh UAE, but the intent was to cut off the head, not the toes.... we should've shock and awed Saudi Arabia and the UAE not Iraq and Afghanistan.
I have flown quite a bit recently, and never been strip searched, or felt up. Grandma can still carry bottled water on the plane. There is nothing wrong with any of this. It is perfectly constitutional and reasonable. When I fly, I like to know that there have been reasonable safety precautions taken.Beyond that, this issue is now resolved as citizens, as well as terrorists here illegally, get wanded, strip searched and felt up at airports and we are safe not only from Arabs with box cutters but even grandma with her bottled water has now been neutralized
You meant to say most of the people came from Saudi Arabia right?Pastor Larry said:Perhaps.
Al Quaeda was in Afghanistan. It is true that some of the people came from Saudi Arabia and perhaps teh UAE, but the intent was to cut off the head, not the toes.
I had a TSA agent check below my belt line for what I don't know. My wife was felt up by a TSA agent as she engaged in the criminal act of having a bra with a wire, both instances were without probable cause or a warrant. Last time I flew bottled water was prohibited. These are unreasonable safety precautions and are an infringement on individual liberty.I have flown quite a bit recently, and never been strip searched, or felt up. Grandma can still carry bottled water on the plane. There is nothing wrong with any of this. It is perfectly constitutional and reasonable. When I fly, I like to know that there have been reasonable safety precautions taken.
When you actually looked at it...how did it make sense to you that a 47 story steel framed building, not hit by an airplane, fell at the speed of gravity?I suspect that you have bought into some conspiracy theories, which is fine if you are into that sort of thing. They don't make a lot of sense when you actually look at them. But whatever works for you ...
Pastor Larry said:It would be better to say that we kept Saddam from harming us directly
Effective yesterday, the Department of Homeland Security banned all liquids and gels from carry-on luggage aboard airplanes. That means everything from bottled water to coffee to common toiletries like contact-lens solution, nail polish and toothpaste now must be checked. If you forget, prepare to surrender offending items at the security checkpoint.
Even beverages bought beyond the security checkpoint are forbidden on board. If you buy a soda or a bottle of water in the terminal, finish it before boarding because you will not be allowed on the plane with it.
Paul's for legalizing all drugs and for open borders.
LadyEagle said:No, sir! Are you sure about that? He wouldn't get my vote then!
James_Newman said:I dont think that his view on government regulation of drugs could be construed as 'he is for legalizing all drugs.'
777 said:Paul's for legalizing all drugs
777 said:It's the same thing with abortion, he thinks RvW was a big overreach, but wouldn't support any government regulation of abortion
777 said:Paul's for...open borders.
KenH said:Your statement is incorrect. Ron Paul has no problem with the states
You got that right...war on this, war on that...when do we get to have a war on war?777 said:They're going to continue these "war on ______" forever...
777 said:I'm sorry, I was speaking for the LP platform he ran on.
KenH said:If I recall correctly, when Ron Paul won the LP nomination in 1988 he was straightforward about where he disagreed with the party platform.
Illegal immigration was not a hot button issue in 1988. But I do recall that Ron Paul was pro-life in 1988, as he is today.