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It will be a distant memory by 2012 and all the Tea Baggers on this board will disavow any support of the Tea Party movement
We won nothing in Iraq. The opposite of win is lost. Reid is/was dead on.
Our goal was to oust Saddam's regime. And we did. Too bad you hate America so much.
Provide a link to her saying she wanted to outlaw alcohol .
Sharron Angle: The 5 Reasons Everyone's Talking About the New Tea Party Darling
In my humble opinion, they did. What did WE, the United States win in Iraq?
The war.
REALLY? Using that logic, did we also win Vietnam? How about Korea?
That should work out beautifully...let me know how well the states maintain their schools with no federal funding for them.
Gee, I don't know. Maybe the way they did before the Dept of Ed? It's only been around for 30 years.
The vast majority of public school is paid for by state and local taxes. The Feds contribute very little. The problem is with them putting in their hands and meddling in it.
I love how liberals pick and choose when to take the Tea Partiers seriously. One minute it's all racist bullshit, the next minute they're cheering for any sign of failure.
We won nothing in Iraq. The opposite of win is lost. Reid is/was dead on.
Our goal was to oust Saddam's regime. And we did. Too bad you hate America so much.
We won nothing in Iraq. The opposite of win is lost. Reid is/was dead on.
Our goal was to oust Saddam's regime. And we did. Too bad you hate America so much.
"The truth is that for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government bureaucracy, we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on, which was weapons of mass destruction, as the core reason." --Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, "Vanity Fair" interview, May 28, 2003
I didn't say that was the sole objective. According to you our soldier fought and died in vain.
In my humble opinion, they did. What did WE, the United States win in Iraq?
The war.
Primaries, polls show tea party's struggles - Washington Post- msnbc.com
From California to Virginia (with some notable exceptions), establishment-favored candidates won Tuesday in Republican primary battles for governor, House and Senate. In California, candidates who claimed the conservative mantle were outgunned by well-known and well-funded opponents. And in two congressional races in Virginia, where the tea party movement is popular and abundant, activists were unable to coalesce around a single candidate -- illustrating the organizational challenges facing the movement's grass roots.
I believe I called this months ago....