Re: OT: Condolences



I'm always amazed at how friendly most war mongering right wingers are
in person. At least this doesn't apply to Brian, who's never afraid to
show his true colors.

You guys may have fooled the people twice (or stolen the election, who
knows), but I think your time is up. The whole house of cards is
starting to come down.


In article <2X58f.38006$GQ.35814@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Brian Foster
<brianfoster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> We debated all this crap and you guys lost. It was called an election ,you
> ass holes, and you lost very badly. When it comes to ideas you have none,
> when it comes to criticism you guys have a full tank. Everything that's
> wrong in the world is not the USA fault, the USA is not the route of all
> evil and the enemy that we are fighting in Iraq and globally would kill
> either one of you liberals if you just give them the slightest of chances.
> Fortunately for you, there are people like me who are willing to defend your
> right to be an idiot and who support our President, Our foreign Policy, and
> mostly our troops in harms way.
>
> If you guys really want to push your agenda then get off your boards, go to
> work, and get your sorry asses elected to a position where you have some say
> in the matter.
>
> Bad juju, take your bad juju and shove it up your silly ass. These people
> hate you and me the same and they are serious about killing us you dumbass.
> Are there friendlys getting hurt? Yes there are. It's very unfortunate but
> that is the nature of the war. Last time I looked we were going out of our
> way not to hurt or kill friendlys and they were being killed by the Radical
> Islamic pricks. Is your head so far up your ass that you can't realize that?
>
> Better yet just stay on your board where you will do the least harm. And as
> the original post points out, watch out for the bad gas guzzling boats
> because they don't care if you are right, they are bigger.
>
>
> "JSNTG" <jsntg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:djoclm$jmt$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Paul you are right. The biggest condolences go out to the civilian victims
> > of this war. The
> > one's caught in middle of someone's bad idea, ego and arrogance. The
> > biggest condolences go
> > to the 'sacrifices' that Spurious George forgot to mention yesterday.
> >
> > There's an architect over there. A dad, a good guy with a good spirit and
> > quest for life
> > just like me. In between fire fights and car bombs, he plays soccer, hangs
> > out with his buds
> > and tries to do the best for his family. Unfortunately his 12 year old
> > daughter was in the
> > wrong place at the wrong time last week. Today he mourns. She was
> > everything to him. He
> > mourns. Her smile was his smile despite the adversity that has gripped his
> > town and country.
> > But now he mourns her needless and senseless death. Unfortunately,
> > condolences can't touch
> > this man's loss and the destruction of innocence - the greatest crime
> > humanity can commit.
> >
> > This man has been ripped apart and now all he can see is vengeance.
> > Multiply that by 10,000
> > or by 50,000 and even 100,000 and it becomes very apparent that we are
> > seriously increasing
> > the sum total of bad juju in the world.
> >
> > Hugh
> >
> >
> > "Paul Braunbehrens" <bakaliteatmacdotcomignorethispart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> > message
> > news:261020050912239689%bakaliteatmacdotcomignorethispart@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> I agree with your post, but it's a bit US centric. We're not just
> >> screwing the people in this country, but most of the planet. Just look
> >> at how many people have died in Iraq, and I don't just mean Americans.
> >>
> >> I think a lot of people on the right are still saying that we are
> >> "jumpstarting democracy" in the middle east and that we "thought" there
> >> were WMD's and that Saddam is an all around bad guy and it's a good
> >> thing he's gone.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately no one except on the extreme left is talking about how we
> >> have undermined and forcibly replaced democracies with dictators (like
> >> Saddam) since 1953. We really need to have a national debate about our
> >> foreign policy and our goals... and maybe we need to include in that
> >> some ways to atone for our past mistakes.
> >>
> >> (and btw, I do read Chomsky).
> >>
> >>
> >> In article <djmti4$7o5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, JSNTG <jsntg@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Warren,
> >> > A third of which are Guard troops. These guys aren't your typical
> >> > gun-ho,
> >> > kill-for-giggles jarheads. Rather they are working stiffs like you and
> >> > me
> >> > just playing GI JOE on the weekends to make ends meet... to give wifey
> >> > and
> >> > little Johnny that special Christmas. But their number came up. And
> >> > then
> >> > their number came up.
> >> >
> >> > It's sad. Hurricane Bush is a Cat 6 and building. It's cost in lives
> >> > and
> >> > physical destruction make Katrina look like a scratch.
> >> >
> >> > Does anybody outside of the White House believe deep down this war is a
> >> > good
> >> > idea?
> >> >
> >> > It's amazing how we can screw things up. All this in the name of
> >> > Democracy.
> >> > And then some more in the name of Patriotism. Add those two together
> >> > and you
> >> > have Terrorism of the worst sort.
> >> >
> >> > I was at Ground Zero this weekend. Terrible thing. Terrible waste. But
> >> > a
> >> > huge shot over the bow of our foreign policy. Too bad no one saw where
> >> > the
> >> > shot REALLY came from.
> >> >
> >> > Now the bad news: everyone of us is responsible for this. Squeeze the
> >> > handle
> >> > on the gas pump and you squeeze the detonator on yet another IED. This
> >> > one
> >> > under DOD announcement 2,000. Connect the dots: Chevron...Saudi
> >> > Aramco...oil
> >> > field contractors who support the insurgency and have access to
> >> > truckloads
> >> > of RDX...dot dot connect. Swipe your gas card and no more special
> >> > Christmas
> >> > for little Johnny.
> >> >
> >> > That's the sad existentialist truth that makes us all guilty here. The
> >> > sad
> >> > truth that makes us all.makers of widows.
> >> >
> >> > Since nobody pays attention to Chomsky nor reads Hegel anymore, I
> >> > wonder how
> >> > long this can go on.
> >> >
> >> > I've got an idea, why don't we play like China and ride our bikes to
> >> > school
> >> > and worky for a month or so. That'll turn Wall Street on its head and
> >> > precipitate a necessary reordering. Wait, mom's been feedin' little
> >> > Johnny
> >> > potato chips because she's too depressed to cook and frankly, that's
> >> > about
> >> > all daddy's benefits pay for. Now Johnny's too fat to get off the couch
> >> > to
> >> > ride his bike. Johnny and 110 million others. Hmmm, gonna have to go to
> >> > Plan
> >> > B if we wanna kickstart this Revolution.
> >> >
> >> > Yes, condolences. To the rower's family. And to families of 2,000
> >> > soldiers
> >> > to die supporting a really bad idea.
> >> >
> >> > Hugh
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "WARDOG" <wardog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> > news:bXA7f.13912$i%.5591@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > > JSNTG wrote:
> >> > > > The "wrongfully-injured" attorneys are prolly in a bidding war for
> >> > > > that
> >> > one.
> >> > >
> >> > > Condolences to Mr. Runsdorf's family...
> >> > >
> >> > > Hugh,
> >> > > Speaking of a bidding war , "wrongfully-injured", and things wrong...
> >> > > the news of a death of someone doing the hobby that they loved is
> >> > > terrible, for sure...it almost seems to pale in comparison to other
> >> > > news
> >> > > of death today...perspective...the U.S. Military death toll in Iraq
> >> > > hit
> >> > > the 2,000 fatality milestone...
> >> > >
> >> > > http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1249995
> >> > >
> >> > > WARDOG
> >> > > http://surfingsports.com
> >> > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > <shred767@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> > > > news:1130282358.789476.54590@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > > >
> >> > > >>There is something wrong with this country when you can mow down 4
> >> > > >>guys
> >> > > >>rowing a shell, kill one of them and not be charged because you are
> >> > > >>not
> >> > > >>drunk.
> >> > > >>Hopefully the civil suit will at least offer a little punishment
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> >
> >> >
> >
>
>
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