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If Ralph Bailey has another show about Carter and Race. Those who oppose health reform. Your all on your own. If your holding onto your High Dollar petro stocks. You want to read this. Nancy, The hypocrisy is overwhelming. Nancy, Threatening to block someone does not work. Sex Those who oppose health reform. Your all on your own. A strange Wednesday night Okay, Let’s agree not to continue to Blame Jr. Laura Bush praises Obama, bemoans excessive partisanship September 06 October 06 November 06 December 06 January 07 February 07 March 07 April 07 May 07 June 07 July 07 August 07 September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 January 09 February 09 March 09 April 09 May 09 June 09 July 09 August 09 September 09 October 09 November 09 "Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why should we let them have ideas?" --Josef Stalin
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Lt. Colonel Hal Moore
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore http://www.youtube.com/watc... 6 comments from 1 users
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posted by
tkozy
on Sep 30, 2006 at 10:04 PM
They say the democrats haven’t got one… A failed war, Corporate corruption. Lobbyist and Illegal political influence and corruption.. Now Pedophiles.. What next? Faith based Crime…. Perhaps the Best Republican plan would be: A Plea Bargain.. posted by
tkozy
on Sep 30, 2006 at 10:08 PM
Bush says: Bush’s determination to rule Iraq. Has left him only one out. posted by
tkozy
on Sep 30, 2006 at 10:23 PM
The military should not be forced to choose between modernization and manpower. Army and Marine Corps vehicles are more than 20 years old and burned out by years of hard use. They need to be replaced. The president keeps saying that we are a nation at war, but the military keeps having to make budget decisions as though we were at peace. If this trend continues, we could lose in Iraq and break the ground forces as well. The strain on the soldiers and Marines must be eased. Recruiting and training takes time, of course, and many will argue that it is too late: We'll be out of Iraq before they take the field. That same argument was made in 2003, 2001, 1999, and 1997. If we'd started at any of those times to increase the size of the ground forces, new soldiers would be on the ground today where they are badly needed. How many times are we going to repeat this mistake? How long will it take this administration, properly committed to a robust foreign policy, to provide the tools needed to do the job? --Frederick W. Kagan and William Kristol Gary Says: posted by
tkozy
on Sep 30, 2006 at 10:26 PM
The civil war was pre-ordained….
posted by
tkozy
on Sep 30, 2006 at 10:30 PM
posted by
tkozy
on Oct 1, 2006 at 08:29 AM
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