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Kerry still hasn't figured it out....

BuddhaRoadkill

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N8 said:
As always, he's on both sides of the issue at hand... now he's for diplomacy but says Hezballah needs to be targeted by the US military...

Whada loser. I hope he runs again!!! :p

http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060723/UPDATE/607230360
:nonono: There wasn't even a hint of flip-flopping in that link.

If "No child left behind" means "literacy level of N8" ... we're ... oh nevermind. Welcome to the USA, where you have the right to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Ignorance. It's a wonderfull place. Care for another Latte?
 
N8 by your own logic Bush is a flip-flopper for targeting hezbollah miltarily via Israel and by sending Condi to lebanon (diplomacy).

When you get your lips off of Ann's C. cooch for longer than 5 minutes you might realize the hypocracy of about 80% of what you post and appear to emphatically believe in.
 

N8 v2.0

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LOOnatic said:
N8 by your own logic Bush is a flip-flopper for targeting hezbollah miltarily via Israel and by sending Condi to lebanon (diplomacy).

When you get your lips off of Ann's C. cooch for longer than 5 minutes you might realize the hypocracy of about 80% of what you post and appear to emphatically believe in.

she is not there to arrange a cease fire and the targeting of hezbollah is W approved!
 
Yeah well my point is that the fact that she is there at all represents an act of diplomacy. How much or how little is yet to be seen.

Kerry may or may not be a "flip-flopper" and "might notstill hasn't figured it out" but your example is very poor.

What you asail Kerry of doing is exactly what we are doing (W).
 

N8 v2.0

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LOOnatic said:
Yeah well my point is that the fact that she is there at all represents an act of diplomacy. How much or how little is yet to be seen.

Kerry may or may not be a "flip-flopper" and "might notstill hasn't figured it out" but your example is very poor.

What you asail Kerry of doing is exactly what we are doing (W).

Not really... Bush launched a War on Terrorists and there has been no deviation from it.

Condi is not there to negotiate with hezbollah. She is there to rally arab support for its destruction.
 

Old Man G Funk

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Nov 21, 2005
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N8 said:
Not really... Bush launched a War on Terrorists and there has been no deviation from it.

Condi is not there to negotiate with hezbollah. She is there to rally arab support for its destruction.
Oh, so we've attacked Iran then? I didn't know.

Oh, and we've attacked Syria and Saudi Arabia?

No, I'm pretty sure that we've negotiated so far with all those countries.

Edit: Oops, almost forgot about Pakistan.
 

ChrisRobin

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Jan 30, 2002
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N8 said:
Not really... Bush launched a War on Terrorists and there has been no deviation from it.
They started in Afganistan, didn't accomplish anything, and then went to Iraq. That's one hell of a deviation!
 

Changleen

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I wonder if N8 has noticed that every time the US starts a 'war on xxx' to solve a given problem, xxx seems to just get worse...
 

seismic

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N8 said:
Not really... Bush launched a War on Terrorists and there has been no deviation from it.

Condi is not there to negotiate with hezbollah. She is there to rally arab support for its destruction.

The war in Iraqi has nothing to do with terrorists.....:rolleyes:
 

N8 v2.0

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ChrisRobin said:
What does he know? He was planted there by the US government.

:p:p:p:p!!!

I think of the US was going to pick a leader for Iraq it would have been someone else...

Asked about talk among Democrats earlier of boycotting al-Maliki's address, White House press secretary Tony Snow said, "Let me try to explain democracy to people on Capitol Hill. It involves such rights as free speech and freedom of opinion.

"The president is not a puppeteer in this case. He's not pulling the strings of Prime Minister al-Maliki. Prime Minister al-Maliki is the duly elected leader of a sovereign state, and as a result, has rights to his opinions."

*edit--- oh, you are from canada... never mind then.
 

Changleen

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You have to be the elected leader of a state to have an opinion now? :p Sounds about right for the Bush admin.