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  • Well, just calling 'em like I see 'em. The worst Prez and VP in American History was George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney, hands down.
    We came to the brink of financial meltdown in October 2008, while Bush was still President, so don't give me that more lasting harm and out of control spending BS. Obama hadn't even been elected yet. So get your facts straight and you may never be neg repped again.
    9-10 billion tops has been the expected population peak for over a decade. But population is like inflation. Nobody knows what will happen once we reach that.
    National Geographic is less credible than the global warming scientific community. In fact they are the less credible 50% of the global warming scientific community. Think about it.
    111th United States Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    this is the congress that passed the bill which mandated the GOA study on overlapping gov programs
    Hahahaha, I have actually been to that "Duck race" or one like it. We use to buy ducks for 5 bucks and whichever duck got down riverfirst ( out of thousands) you win whatever the pot was. What freaking idiots! LMAO!
    Regarding Bin Ladin being in Pakistan

    The HUGE McCain Blunder No One Knows About....Yet
    by slinkerwink
    Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 03:45:35 AM PDT

    I was researching McCain's past position on the war in Afghanistan, and came across this very interesting Meet The Press transcript from October 21st, 2001. This transcript reveals a very intriguing blunder by John McCain that should be discussed in the press today.

    He said that he thought the war in Afghanistan should be settled first before going to war with Iraq. This simply puts to lie his arguments on the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. He used to think that it was important to have everything in Afghanistan settled first, Osama bin Laden caught, and the Taliban regime extinguished before going to war with Iraq. Senator Joe Lieberman also makes a cameo in this transcript.


    Senators John McCain and Joseph Lieberman On Meet The Press, October 21st, 2001:
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nation/specials/at...

    RUSSERT: Would you have any problem expanding President Bush's orders to the CIA to go after Osama bin Laden to include Saddam Hussein?

    LIEBERMAN: Well, I leave that to the president. But as a matter of principle and morality, of course not.

    RUSSERT: Senator McCain?

    MCCAIN: I think Joe's right.

    And I would just like to add one additional point. I believe that we will succeed. We will endure in Afghanistan. We will take out bin Laden, and we will take out the Taliban. And then we've got a major challenge of a stable government, but...

    RUSSERT: How long will that take?

    MCCAIN: I think the longer we give the impression that we're there for, the shorter it'll be. Because, as you quoted from articles earlier, they think they can outlast us. I don't think they can this time.

    RUSSERT: Do you believe the American people will continue to stay with that campaign?

    MCCAIN: Absolutely, and I think the president is doing a great job in leading America and making us aware of the challenge we face.

    But I think the real crunch is going to come after Afghanistan is settled and then we have to address the other countries, including Iraq. That's where the coalition may not be so strong. That's where people like the Saudis and the French and many others may have real reservations.

    And so, we're going to have to be steadfast. And again, the president will continue and, I think, very eloquently stated, countries that harbor these terrorist organizations will be held responsible, so it'll be their choice, not ours. It'll be their choice. (WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS KIND OF TALK? I DIDN'T KNOW BIN LADIN COULD GO ANYWHERE AND BE SAFE AFTER 9-11?) HUH!
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