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Everything posted by cgross
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so is beer by the case or the bottle? or do you have to specify?
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Sorry all, I had to post whore this one to reach #500 Chris
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0:0:0 Still too much snow on the ground.. plus I am uncurrent.
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One of the few reasons I am Glad to be out of college. It seems everyone has some cause to shout about... reminds me of the movie PCU. Good flick though...
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well said my friend, well said. These people need to get out of there bubble and come back to earth now!
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I would hope people could see that. I hated Clinton, but COME'ON ... If you were asked publically if you cheated on your wife, you would have to lie. If it affected his job that is one thing, but this is his private life and none of my business. I really never wanted to hear about the "Cigar" thing or a spotted dress. Chris
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i am with ya! if you are in a war zone with a gun, don't cry when you are shot. I will take it to the next level... If the enemy is hiding behind civilials, sometime they need to go too. In the true story of "Black Hawk down" this was the case.
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I agree with the alcohol argument, but... If you drink when the beer light is on, it is legal. If you smoke up when the beer light is on, it is still illegal. You are right, bringing anything illegal to the DZ is potentially bad news for the DZ.
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it has been said, but i think it needed to be said again . So, thank you!
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This is TOOOO funny. I don't think the liberal crazies realize he has a right to attack Iraq under the "91" cease fire agreement which was breeched by Iraq.
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I agree, and I am glad you decided to post this. I for one am the type of person who's opinions can change on a subject due to new information. It is just a shame that some people, no matter what, continue to make uninformed decisions.
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I do understand the difference. I will refrase that. - The people in the BIG states elected him there. If people don't like the electoral college (I don't) then let's push legislation to change it! Chris
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We will never be out of The Middle east affairs, especially as the world pushes further with a world market. Plus, RGOPER would be out a job if we left their oil alone, and I won't speak for him, but I am guessing he wouldn't like that.
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No Insult taken.... It has some truth to it. Although I am on the out skirts of that age, it has been the one standout moment in my life thus far. In my parents it was the Kennedy assassination. Chris
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Well apparently the US population wanted him to be president too... Am I right? Don't give me that Florida argument either.
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I agree, it is good to see you make a SH/terrorist connection. Because let's face it, the guy is a terrorist. But hey, the ACLU are terrorists too, but that is a different thread...
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all you Non-american people call GWB a cowboy.... WTF does that mean, and is it an insult? I always wanted to be a cowboy when I grew up. I surely didn't want to be a French Chef
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>"That's a load of crap. They hate us because we kill them, the same reason we hate the 9/11 hijackers. We drop bombs on them and kill their families. We sell weapons to Israel and they use those weapons to kill their families. You'd hate the US too if you watched your kids die in the aftermath of a US-led bombing campaign>" I disagree. I would say hate, but there are many religous groups I don't like. Mainly because they knock on my door and try to "SAVE" me. I think the terrorist genuinely hate us for who we are. The Taliban definately did. It wasn't because we attacked the Taliban, in fact we armed the bastards. They just thought our beliefs were destroying the world. Chris
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wouldn't surprise me!!!! Although if you read the Dan Blather interview, you will see the SH said he wouldn't do that. And we all know he wouldn't lie to us.
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Even if we didn't go into Iraq, i am pretty sure the terrorist would still hate us. You see, it is not just because we are there, it is because of our beliefs. Much like the crusade were, extreamist muslims seek to destroy all western influence in the world. Then there are those that just hate us, and it has nothing to do with religion... I don't think you get it. If we don't go into Iraq, it is just one more place terroeist can hang out without fear of government interference. As far as 2+2 goes... The UN is putting off taking action on that problem, they will discuss it next week to give you the answer.
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Well, the saudi's are one of the countries we are concerned about, and there is a move to take bases out of there. Now, It is not perposterous. SH had to go because of weapons and this whole "Axis of Evil" bit. Getting rid of SH will calm the Middle east a bit, and will also give us a country which will like us in the region. Iraqs will again have a lot of influcence over places like Iran. Knowing 15 of 19 hijackers came from Saudi Arabia, we have realized we need to take a closer look at them, and start to question their intentions. They have been friendly, because we have been business partners. Look at both sides of Iraq, On one side Saudia Arabia, and on the other Iran.The nieghbors will think twice when we have troops permenantly stationed in Iraq for peace keeping.
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I dissagree, I truely think oil has nothing to do with it. I feel securing a strong foothold in the Middle east to "look after" other nations in the area is a much bigger player.
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I completely agree with you!!!
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Why would oil companies want more oil in the market? That would drop prices. Read this. This is from A CNN Transcript from Mar 11 NewsNight with AAron Brown SCHNEIDER (voice-over): You see the message at anti-war protests in Iraq, Australia, France, as well as Denver and Washington. Why do people all over the world believe this is all about oil? Well, duh. Doesn't Iraq have the second largest proven oil reserves in the world? Doesn't the U.S. consume a quarter of the world's oil? Aren't George W. Bush and Dick Cheney oil men? STEVE KRETZMANN, INSTITUTION FOR POLICY STUDIES: If McDonald's, the world's largest consumer of potatoes, were to announce in advance that it was going to buy Idaho, and that that purchase had nothing to do with potatoes, what would you think? SCHNEIDER: Some Democrats running for president insinuate that it's all about oil. REP. DENNIS KUCINICH (D), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: This administration, as Ralph Nader said, is marinated in oil. SCHNEIDER: That's ridiculous, says the Bush administration. PAUL WOLFOWITZ, DEPUTY DEFENSE SECRETARY: The issue is not about Iraqi oil. If the United States had wanted access to Iraqi oil, we could have dropped our whole policy 12 years ago, lifted the sanctions, and let Saddam Hussein have his weapons of mass destruction. SCHNEIDER: After all, there is plenty of oil available elsewhere in the world. And more Iraqi oil production would drive down price and profits. JIM PLACKE, CAMBRIDGE ENERGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES: Oil companies don't have a habit of investing in oil production that drives down the price of oil. SCHNEIDER: The oil industry wants stability. PLACKE: It's better to have a stable price in a reasonable range. SCHNEIDER: And war is the ultimate instability. PETER HARTCHER, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW: The oil industry wants oil, but they don't want to have to go through a war to get it. SCHNEIDER : There's a reason why the rest of world readily accepts the idea that this is a war for oil. They have not heard any other convincing airport. The American public rejects the idea by two to one. Have they heard a more convincing argument? Yes, 9/11. GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: September the 11th should say to the American people that we are now a battlefield. (END VIDEOTAPE) SCHNEIDER: But is 9/11 the real reason why the Bush administration wants this war? You know recent books by Bob Woodward and David Frum suggest that the administration had decided to confront Iraq long before 9/11. The real motivation, some analysts say, is idealism. For years, neo-conservative intellectuals like Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, figures of great influence in the Bush administration, have been promoting the idea of a new world order based on the predominance of American power. But you know, bold agendas like that really make Americans nervous. Americans have no ambitions to dominate the world. They just want to feel safe -- Aaron.
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2 men in Queens NY were sent to jail for this scam last month. I actually almost fell for it. CALL AOL, they will never ask for your cc# on the computer.