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sleepyjeff 11-15-2006 10:38 AM

Well if we want a good foriegn policy guy I'd have to reccomend New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.

If he were to win the Dems nomination I'd vote for him....if his vp choice was not too un-acceptable.

JWBear 11-15-2006 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sleepyjeff
Well if we want a good foriegn policy guy I'd have to reccomend New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.

If he were to win the Dems nomination I'd vote for him....if his vp choice was not too un-acceptable.

I forgot about him! He's someone I could get behind.

Ghoulish Delight 11-15-2006 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear
I forgot about him! He's someone I could get behind.

Didn't know he was your type.

JWBear 11-15-2006 05:42 PM

So... Not.


ETA: Furry cubs with goatees on the otherhand..... ;)

Strangler Lewis 11-15-2006 06:43 PM

Isn't that more a Van Dyke?

Gn2Dlnd 11-16-2006 02:00 AM

Penis Von Lesbian!

Nephythys 11-16-2006 09:37 AM

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This euphoria, too, may prove problematic. There is evidence that a majority of Palestinians wish to have a state of their own as quickly as possible, and see outsiders' quest for a single state as a chimera. Nor is there any reason why many Israelis would choose to flee, as Ahmadinejad expects, rather than stay to defend their country.

Also, most Arab states remain committed to the Bush "road map," a fact underlined last week by Saudi Arabia's call for a new peace conference based on the two-state formula.

The mullahs and al Qaeda may soon find out that their celebration of "the end of Bush" was premature. Some Democrats may have promised cut-and-run. But, once in power, the party as a whole may realize (to its horror) that, this time, those from whom Americans run away will come after them.

One more fact for the mullahs and al Qaeda to take into account: Their nemesis, the reviled Bush, is around for another two years, and unlikely to dance to their tune, even if the new Congress demanded it. And two years is a long time in politics
Our Enemies Glee

Here's hoping the Dems wise up before too many people catch on that the terrorists prefer them in power.

Ghoulish Delight 11-16-2006 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Nephythys
Our Enemies Glee

Here's hoping the Dems wise up before too many people catch on that the terrorists prefer them in power.

Who cares what they prefer? My vote isn't affected by what terrorists think.

Ghoulish Delight 11-16-2006 09:53 AM

Or, to put a finer point on it, if Al Quaeda is anything, it's a media-savy organization. Ever consider that maybe they are playing this "Oh yes, we'll be so happy when the Americans leave" card just to encourage us NOT to leave. Without us there, they don't have us as a lightning rod to rally extremists to their cause.

Am I convinced that's what they're doing? No. No more than I'm convinced that they really want us out. We have no way of knowing their real intentions from some guesses based on a few radical sermons and wild speculation.

Nephythys 11-16-2006 10:26 AM

The innate dishonesty of Pelosi

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"We made history and now we will make progress for the American people," Pelosi told the party caucus moments after her selection.
No- you repeated history- but you would like people to think that the opposing party taking back congress in a President's 6th year in office is new.

:rolleyes:


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