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subject: You say Fascism, I say the times require strong leadership
The problem with you and the rest of the Bush-hating liberals is you can't handle that there's a strong leader in the other party. You can't handle it. C'mon. Sit and think about it for a few minutes. He's a strong leader, he's in the other party, and you want your party to have the power back. And you'd rather beat the President than beat the enemy that would behead you and me in a second.
The liberal left is so hungry to get back in power that they're willing to publicly throw the President under the bus and provide hope to those that wish to kill us all. That's sad, pathetic and gutless. We get that you don't understand that there are millions of people that have hijacked their religion and will use it as an excuse to kill anyone that does not live as they do. We get that you don't understand that in an effort to at least try to avoid another horrific attack on our own turf, the administration has used some firm tactics that don't sit well with you (and if Kerry was our President, we would absolutely have had an another attack here). And we get that you don't get the big picture and why we're in Iraq (I'll give you a hint: free societies throughout the Middle East may be a good thing in the long run).
You're entitled to your opinion, but how about a little respect? Respect for the grieving, and dare I say it, respect for at least the office of the President during a time of war. I suppose we can thank the likes of Harry Reid and Teddy Kennedy for their fine example, which you obviously feel that you should follow.
You know, God forbid (am I still allowed to say God in this country?) that we have a strong leader who's number one priority is to avoid another attack on this country. Too bad the terrorists aren't the only one he has to contend with.
The problem with you and the rest of the Bush-hating liberals is you can't handle that there's a strong leader in the other party. You can't handle it. C'mon. Sit and think about it for a few minutes. He's a strong leader, he's in the other party, and you want your party to have the power back. And you'd rather beat the President than beat the enemy that would behead you and me in a second.
The liberal left is so hungry to get back in power that they're willing to publicly throw the President under the bus and provide hope to those that wish to kill us all. That's sad, pathetic and gutless. We get that you don't understand that there are millions of people that have hijacked their religion and will use it as an excuse to kill anyone that does not live as they do. We get that you don't understand that in an effort to at least try to avoid another horrific attack on our own turf, the administration has used some firm tactics that don't sit well with you (and if Kerry was our President, we would absolutely have had an another attack here). And we get that you don't get the big picture and why we're in Iraq (I'll give you a hint: free societies throughout the Middle East may be a good thing in the long run).
You're entitled to your opinion, but how about a little respect? Respect for the grieving, and dare I say it, respect for at least the office of the President during a time of war. I suppose we can thank the likes of Harry Reid and Teddy Kennedy for their fine example, which you obviously feel that you should follow.
You know, God forbid (am I still allowed to say God in this country?) that we have a strong leader who's number one priority is to avoid another attack on this country. Too bad the terrorists aren't the only one he has to contend with.
Project for the Old American Century to derek
I think that I can honestly say that I lost several IQ points reading the drivel. Have you ever considered asking someone why they take the stance that they do instead of telling a person what they think? It might help you understand things a little more clearly.
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Derek @ Smokey T's Pit Crew to me
Fine, then tell me. Show me how smart you are.
Project for the Old American Century to derek
That's not a question. There are different types of sentences. Your's were Imperative - An imperative sentence gives a command. A question would be an Interrogative - An interrogative sentence asks a question. An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
See how smart I am?
(That was an example of a question)
and a few seconds later...
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Derek @ Smokey T's Pit Crew to me
Funny, since that's what you're doing on that joke of a web site.
Project for the Old American Century to derek
That's the difference between publishing a news aggregator and emailing an unsolicited brain fart to people who have no interest in your foolishness. Nobody is forced to read the website and those who do, come for information to be presented to them. You, on the other hand, are writing to people telling them what they think and how much you don't like it, without their interest or request.
He hasn't responded. I was really hoping for the opportunity to help him make himself look more stupid.