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Postby RedWingFan » Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:04 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
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The_Noble_Cause wrote:According to the non-partisan 9-11 Commission Report:

Attention to Terrorism: Clinton Administration

P 174: President Clinton "deeply concerned" about Osama Bin Ladin.

Does this mean he bit his lip extra hard over OBL????
The_Noble_Cause wrote:P 101: President Clinton makes chemical, biological, and nuclear terrorism a priority.

A priority? Whew I feel better. A priority I'm guessing that was pretty damn low on the list. It doesn't specify "Top" does it? Guessing it ranked somewhere below "picking up a bottle of Spray-N-Wash" for a blue dress :roll:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:P 109: Clinton Administration establishes "the Bin Ladin unit."

Is this the same unit that had him cornered dead to rights and was on the line asking for the go ahead to take him out and the administration told them to back off???? I think it probably is.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:P 358: Clinton Administration's management of the last weeks of December 1999 was "the one period in which the government as a whole seemed to be acting in concert to deal with terrorism."

So he started getting his shit together for a couple of weeks during his 8 years. I was completely wrong about the guy :roll:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:P 487: Clinton Administration successful in arresting al Qaeda members.

While OBL continued undisturbed on his perch over there in the middle east saying, "Damn better get back to the drawing board. Truck bombs don't bring the towers down"


Could you have picked a worse possible time to preemptively uncork the moonshine and dance a jig about Bush’s strides against Al Qaeda?
Since we last sparred, it has now been verified that Al Qaeda is back to pre-9/11 strength.
If I were you, I’d lay low and shut my fat fucking face.
Maybe you can follow Sean Hannity’s “fascists of freedom" tour as it leaves its war-profiting, sludge stain all across America.

All the above are rebuttals to the 9/11 commissions as well as your lame defense of Clintons lack of action of terrorism. Where did I say anything about Bush???? Nice try at diverting the issue, didn't work though!!! I've read that Al Qaeda is at it's strongest point since 9/11. Where did you see pre-9/11? DailyKos doesn't count!
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RaiderFan wrote:Great research TNC, now can you tell me what documents were added in, and which walked out of the National Archive building in Sandy Berger's socks and underwear???????


It was Bush’s own justice department that limp-wristedly meted out Burger’s sentence.
If he got off the hook, take it up with your blood-streaked, chimpy-faced god.

Again, nowhere did I mention Bush or the slap on the wrist Burger got. Another diversion attempt! Who was Burger working for when he smuggled the documents out? Yes, one Bill Clinton. The master of corruption! Too long a list to go through. Maybe one day I'll take the time.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:If I were you, I’d lay low and shut my fat fucking face.

If he got off the hook, take it up with your blood-streaked, chimpy-faced god.

Fat??? Maybe you're projection your own attributes to others you know nothing about? Typical of wacko libs to try to divert attention from the facts of a discussion and also to start up with the name calling. Just as I expected.
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Postby Rockindeano » Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:08 am

OMFG...you're saying Clinton was as corrupt as the Bush Administration? :roll:
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Postby RedWingFan » Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:13 am

RockinDeano wrote:OMFG...you're saying Clinton is as corrupt as the Bush Administration? You need to seek help.

Dude, Bush is a piker compared to Clinton. I don't want democrats or republicans in charge of my life!!!
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Postby Gordon from Edinburgh » Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:37 am

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JrnySuxBalls wrote:He made a movie, and got billions to watch a concert he put on. As well as being vice president.

And you?


As far as your "and you" Comment goes, Am I rich? No...Have I made a movie? No...Concert with Billions? Nope again! Have I been Vice President? Once again, you got me.

No, but I have served over 16 years in the U.S. Army during 2 wars, and made a lot of sacrifices, so that People like you can come in hear and praise tree-hugging!


GI Jim, thank you for your service and your sacrifice.

The "average" person is responsible for 11 tons of carbon per year. Estimates for Live Earth, as a whole, will be expend between 74,500 tons and 125,000 tons of carbon. Madonna alone is responsible for 1012 tons of carbon per year.

"DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO" is their motto.

Despite full page ads in some of America's largest newspapers challenging Al Goracle to debate Lord Monckton, The Goracle refuses. Can you guess why?

http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=20873


Thank you kind Sir! I challenge anyone who believes in "Global warming", to do some research! The biggest majority of scientists out there, DON'T believe in global warming. Any average volcanic eruption that happens, releases more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than all of the "Manmade" gases released since our time began on earth. Just read, before you say "me too"!!! Do I think our factories harm the atmosphere? Sure I do. Do I think we could all do our part to conserve our natural resources? Yep! Do I think we caused our planet to go through a climate change? Not even close! The earth's been going through climate changes long before we(Including Al Gore) came along!That's all I'm saying!



If you don't think we are screwing the planet (as well as natural change occurring) then you are crazy! China alone is doing enough to set us back 30 years. And you cannot deny that we are eroding the rainforests to dangerous levels - that is a man-made folly.
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Postby Rick » Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:44 am

Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:
Skylorde wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:
JrnySuxBalls wrote:He made a movie, and got billions to watch a concert he put on. As well as being vice president.

And you?


As far as your "and you" Comment goes, Am I rich? No...Have I made a movie? No...Concert with Billions? Nope again! Have I been Vice President? Once again, you got me.

No, but I have served over 16 years in the U.S. Army during 2 wars, and made a lot of sacrifices, so that People like you can come in hear and praise tree-hugging!


GI Jim, thank you for your service and your sacrifice.

The "average" person is responsible for 11 tons of carbon per year. Estimates for Live Earth, as a whole, will be expend between 74,500 tons and 125,000 tons of carbon. Madonna alone is responsible for 1012 tons of carbon per year.

"DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO" is their motto.

Despite full page ads in some of America's largest newspapers challenging Al Goracle to debate Lord Monckton, The Goracle refuses. Can you guess why?

http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=20873


Thank you kind Sir! I challenge anyone who believes in "Global warming", to do some research! The biggest majority of scientists out there, DON'T believe in global warming. Any average volcanic eruption that happens, releases more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than all of the "Manmade" gases released since our time began on earth. Just read, before you say "me too"!!! Do I think our factories harm the atmosphere? Sure I do. Do I think we could all do our part to conserve our natural resources? Yep! Do I think we caused our planet to go through a climate change? Not even close! The earth's been going through climate changes long before we(Including Al Gore) came along!That's all I'm saying!



If you don't think we are screwing the planet (as well as natural change occurring) then you are crazy! China alone is doing enough to set us back 30 years. And you cannot deny that we are eroding the rainforests to dangerous levels - that is a man-made folly.


I agree, I had to go to the school to check my daughter out for an eye appointment a year or so ago and looked at the list of students that were checked out and I'll bet 10 in the list were being checked out due to asthma. It's an epidemic. When I was a kid, I'd heard of asthma, but had never met anyone with it. Now days, every family has someone with asthma. The air pollution is causing it, and nobody wants to do a thing about it. It's a crying shame when children have to struggle and panic because they can't even breathe.
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Postby RedWingFan » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:21 am

Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:And you cannot deny that we are eroding the rainforests to dangerous levels - that is a man-made folly.

A few years ago I took a college course that went over the deforestation of the rainforests. They filmed parts of the forests that had been cultivated for farming and had been deserted for years. They were amazed at the amount of regrowth that was occuring and that it was recurring so quickly. The regrowth was much more prevelent along the edges of the land that was cut. So they asked/told (can't remember which) farmers to cut the trees down in a E style pattern so to create more border area to promote regrowth, instead of just wacking them in a big square pattern. Yes the trees grow back. It's almost like God planned it that way or something.
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