Topic: De-Authorize the war | |
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http://www.hillaryclinton.com/action/deauthorize/
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Isn't that interesting.
The wind blows a different way so now she wants us to undo what she voted to do in the first place. Her Aye is on the law that authorized the war. (Public Law 107-243). |
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Done,
But Ad they were told lies when they voted!! |
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Heh..we'll see....sorry I don't have a lot of faith in Hillary....some
thinks she's done great things for my state...I don't think she has |
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Aye so they say.
Then again they were senators and congresspersons in whom we placed confidence that they were decerning and wise else why would they be in office. If they can believe such a lie in the face of those who said 'this is not so' (and there were many) do we want them in the highest office. If they knew and still voted Aye then one must question their motives and again ask do we want them in the highest office? And the same people were talking to them as were talking to the liers. Some said Lie others said Nay this was not true. Perhaps they simply believed what they felt would satisfy their agenda at the time. Eiether or the damage was done. |
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This issue is not about her candidacy, Its on a lot of senators sites.
Its about a senate bill being put to vote, the house has already passed it and Bush is planning on Vetoing again. I wouldn't vote for Hillary if every other candidate died tomorrow. |
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This issue is about the presidency.
All they are doing right now is to sieze the contol of the presidency. Once they get in there will be 'excuses' as to why they can not do what the voice of the people has asked for. Politics as usuall. How many times will they waste the time and resources of our house and senate knowing it will be vetoed. Want some real laws passed. Look in the congressional record and find out how many bills have been put in limbo within commettee THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO OUR EVERYDAY LIVES. Yet they can work out a new one and have it on his desk in days. I say get out all the other laws they have placed in commettee and get those laws to his desk. I challenge you... Check the congressional record. Bills upon bills (immigration reform, education, housing, economic, financial etc...) THERE ARE OVER 400 BILLS IN COMMITTEE many address the very things you (fanta) have been griping about for months and longer are sitting in committee waiting for someone anyone to care enough about something besides getting elected next time to rise up and do the right thing. How can they put this one thing in front of the president while there are other matters they have not even addressed (other than to vote to put them aside). |
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Nope cant deny that, but that is pollitics. This is too but its an
effort to get Bush to make concessuions and set a date to remove the troops from Iraq. He is unwilling even though the majority of Americans, House members, and Senators are for it. He is trying to force the will of the minority on the majority. Its not a democratic issue either and is not an attempt to impeach him. Their are several Republicans asking the same thing from him and their numbers are increasing daily. He just had a meeting with several Republicans yesterday over this issue. A meeting in which they were expressing their dissatifaction with the war and an attempt to talk him into meeting a partial list of their proposals. Bush is the minority and he is losing support from his own party. Facts!!! |
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spell check!
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The war is but one of many problems that has faced the congress in these
times. I find it odd that they can put aside so many bills in the last year and yet because this one problems may mean the difference of a higher office all of a sudden they move it like a hot coal and it becomes a main issue. While those bills that would hurt thier chances to become elected sit and gather dust in the storehouse of the forgotton. |
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I found a reason for the stalling of the immigration bills and posted it
in the congrad tex thread, and a little about my conversation with senator doles office about it and why in the meantime they dont enforce the current immigration laws. you should read it |
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a vote to deaurthorize the war....
one could say to sleep well at nite, they should pull the troops out so that no further loss of life will happen to coalition members. one could say that. or one could say that pulling out the troops now would be the catalyst for untold tens of thousands of human beings dying. of course those humans wouldnt be americans, or british, or australian, or polish, or korean, or japanese, or any of the rest of the coalition forces, they would only be arabs.... shiites and kurds and sunni's, and who really cares if a muslim dies, they'd still sleep well at nite, would you? my opinion is anyone who would advocate the early or premature withdrawl of forces (which are a stablizing force- whether you believe it or not) and would subsiquently get their wish of a troop withdrawl, can be placed right on the same level as, i dunno.... sadaam, musolini, tojo, and hilter himself, cause the end result will be no different than what any of those a-holes did. i just couldnt sleep with that, whether you agree with the war or not, whether you believe in the cause or not. a child, a woman, an innocent man, dead, and why, because we wanted to get out because we've been mislead by the media and other forces who wanted to turn this into a political football. more people in america have already died this year from violent crimes and vehicle accidents involving drunk drivers than have died in the entire iraq war, think about that, do something about that, then talk to me about deauthorizing. and one last comment- the deadliest day for americans since the war started- virginia tech. sleep well. doc |
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oh but if I had a crystal ball and could see if this war would end in 6
months or 20 years. Man that would be wonderful wouldn't it. If it were 6 months, or a year, or if I could see the Iraqis getting off their ass and taking it serious I would say yes it is worth staying, but I cant see that, and all indications like their leaders going on a 2 or 3 month vacation, 75% of Iraqis wanting our troops out, and 64% thinking its ok to attack American troops. Others like my nephew who is 8 yrs old most likely heading to Iraq ten yrs from now, and the fact that the insurgents are getting better at fighting our troops, and the supply of weapons to them coming from more and more different countries. Or the sophistication of their weapons improving to the point that 6 choppers are now credited to the insurgents, or Saudi Arabia supplying them with soviet sniper rifles. I cant see staying just so more and more Americans can die, instead I find it appalling, and anyone who thinks we should stay blind. |
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fanta
i hear your angst brother, and i do understand your compassion and feel it myself, but pulling out and knowing not guessing that thousands of people will die is not moally right no matter how we feel about it. you know we all volunteered for the service, no one twisted our arms, hell youve been there yourself. point being, we knew the risk. on iraq, just because (and i do know this to be true with my experience over there) m ost of the men are lazy want something for nothing types, does not mean that others around there sorry butts should die. i disagree with your numbers on the want us out, and thinking its ok to kill us, dont know where you got them, but it wouldnt surprise me if it were the over inflated numbers being touted by some democrat congressmember. 6 choppers, not even close to the real and much higher number, i will research it and let you know but its a hell of a lot more than that (fact). 26 years to deal with germany during and after WWII, you know this, and you know its all about being patient and keeping on keeping on. dont worry about your nephew, ten years from now, i'll still be trucking along, probably be his first shirt, i'll take care of the lad. doc ps, havent been around lately- you okay man, you seem a little upset in your last few post around the threads? just wodering- doc |
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yes, thanks Im cool. I start back to school tomorrow for the summer
semester, I actually feel great, its good to have you here for a reasonable debate. You've missed a lot of good arguments! I was worried about you when you disappeared I thought maybe they had shipped you out already! |
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Ill find those numbers for you they actually are true and a legitimate
fair survey of 25 cities and towns throughout Iraq! |
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it seems to me everytime someone brings up how bad king bush is. the
next thing you hear is clinton . so he got a blowjob . but last time i checked is getting a blowjob as bad as getting 100.000 people killed i thing not get over the blowjob. |
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LOL did you get the wrong thread sweety?
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good glad your doing ok, did miss the good debates to be honest with
you. ok, hungary22- clinton and blow job, never said and dont give a rat fart about it, im more concerned with him riding the coattails of another administrations policies that catapolted the us economy into the stratospere. bush hasnt killed 100000 people so if you want to be in a serious debate, then have your stuff correct. we still have troops in kosovo, left over from clinton, thank you, and then theres always somalia we can lay at clintons door step as well. you dont like bush, great so what, who cares , doesnt change the fact that he IS the president of the most in your face country in the world. dont like that either, doesnt change a thing. you can say what you want to me, when you want to say it, and i will listen, if it sounds good i might even agree, but if it sounds like, and looks like a bunch of BS i will let you know. doc |
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Is there such a thing as checks and balances in a quagmire.
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