posted on November 26, 2006 05:06:46 PM
"What does a city in Texas have to do with it?"
Not a darn thing that I can think of.
But then most would find an old man who has nothing to do all day long EXCEPT count the posts from another poster....to be more than a little 'WACO' lol himself. And he can't even do THAT correctly.
posted on November 26, 2006 06:06:14 PM
peepa has a wife who MUST be nominated for sainthood
.....a grown son who he said he just recently turned his antique business over to
....I can't remember if he also has a daughter or not...but if he does....both children are well grown.
And he STILL can't count. LOL
"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"
"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."
posted on November 26, 2006 06:26:51 PM
Peepa can't count. So how many is it Linda? More...or less??
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May 1, 2003, America brings "democracy" to Iraq. November 7, 2006, Iraq brings democracy to America.
posted on November 26, 2006 06:46:09 PM
oh profe....you disappoint me.
lol and here you're supposed to be one of the BRIGHTER dems/liberals. Obviously that's not true.
"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"
"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."
posted on November 26, 2006 07:24:10 PM
How many?
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May 1, 2003, America brings "democracy" to Iraq. November 7, 2006, Iraq brings democracy to America.
posted on November 26, 2006 07:32:22 PM
I didn't HAVE to count them....I'm NOT interested in counting them.
HIS count is obviously WRONG.....and even you can't see it.
"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"
"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."
posted on November 26, 2006 07:38:02 PM
Liar_k,
I always have something to do. If I were you I wouldn't talk about a person with time on their hands. You spend more time here than anyone.
About my wife, she is not a saint but is very close to a saint in my eyes. My son and wife are running the antique business.
Being retired I am trying to get as much money from the government as I can. I paid our government for almost 50 years and believe they owe me now. I might even come out of retirement when I can make any amount of money.
Enough about me,I truly am curious why a person would make 17 new posts in 12 days. I have seen some good replies so far from other posters.
Now maybe in your own words you can tell me what's up with the time you spend on this board,all the posts,all the copy and paste etc. WHAT'S THE MOTIVATION?
posted on November 26, 2006 07:47:03 PM
LOL....I don't OWE anyone here ANY explanation about ANYTHING I do....or don't do.
It's NONE of your business.
Now....go BACK and recount your incorrect numbers....I'd think at your age...you certainly could AT LEAST count correctly. LOL LOL LOL
"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"
"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."
posted on November 26, 2006 08:22:59 PM
Oh well I guess we are looking at the same old WACKO Liar_K.
One thing I know for sure a NEW-CON attitude like liar_k has is just one more reason they lost the election.
BTW Liar_K looks like your BULL ROAR about who is cutting and running in Iraq's CIVIL WAR IS JUST ANOTHER LIE ON YOUR PART. Looks to me like both side wants out of Bushy's blunders in Iraq.
Congressional Leaders Press Bush on Iraq
U.S. Involvement in Iraq Surpasses the Length of World War II
By BEN FELLER, AP
WASHINGTON (Nov. 26) - Congressional leaders displayed eroding patience in the Iraqi government on Sunday, adding pressure on President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to find a faster path to peace when they meet this week.
"It is not too late. The United States can still extricate itself honorably from an impending disaster in Iraq," Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, a potential presidential contender in 2008, said in urging for a planned withdrawal of U.S. troops.
"If the president fails to build a bipartisan foundation for an exit strategy, America will pay a high price for this blunder - one that we will have difficulty recovering from in the years ahead," Hagel wrote in Sunday's Washington Post.
As the U.S. involvement in Iraq surpassed the length of America's participation in World War II, lawmakers have dwindling confidence in the U.S.-supported Iraqi government. It was the deadliest week of sectarian fighting in Baghdad since the war began in March 2003.
"I think what we've got to do is go around the Maliki government in certain situations," said Republican Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, another possible presidential candidate. "Let's work with other groups, and let's get regional buy-in into this."
Bush, after a NATO summit in Europe, plans to meet with al-Maliki on Wednesday and Thursday in Jordan. That summit, coupled with Vice President Dick Cheney's trip to Saudi Arabia on Saturday, is evidence of the administration's stepped-up effort to bring stability to the region.
The host of the meeting, Jordan's King Abdullah, said Sunday the problems in the Middle East go beyond the war in Iraq. He said much of the region soon could become engulfed in violence unless the central issues are addressed quickly.
The king said he was hopeful the leaders will find a way to reduce the level of violence.
"We hope there will be something dramatic. The challenges, obviously, in front of both of them are immense," he said.
Iraq's leaders promised Sunday to track down those responsible for the recent attacks, and al-Maliki urged his national unity government of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds to curb the violence by stopping their public disputes.
The Iraqi prime minister is under pressure from Shiite politicians loyal to the radical anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr who have threatened to boycott parliament and the Cabinet if al-Maliki meets with Bush.
"This is all political posturing. It's all red herring. It's an anti-threat. This is a very stable government," responded Iraq's national security adviser, Mouwafak al-Rubaie. He said he had no doubt the prime minister would meet with Bush in Jordan.
As for Bush, some of the toughest criticism is coming from within his own party.
"We have misunderstood, misread, misplanned and mismanaged our honorable intentions in Iraq with an arrogant self-delusion reminiscent of Vietnam," said Hagel, a combat veteran of that war. "Honorable intentions are not policies and plans."
Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Senate Democrat, called Iraq the worst U.S. foreign policy decision since Vietnam. He said Democrats do not have a quick answer and any solution must be bipartisan.
"It is time to tell the Iraqis that unless they're willing to disband the militias and the death squads, unless they're willing to stand up and govern their country in a responsible fashion, America is not going to stay there indefinitely," Durbin said.
That theme - pressuring al-Maliki and his government - seemed to unify Republicans and Democrats.
"I think we're going to have to be very aggressive and specific with him," said Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., the incoming No. 2 GOP leader. "And if he doesn't show real leadership, doesn't try to bring the situation under control - if, in fact, he becomes a part of the problem - we're going to have to make some tough decisions."
Yet Rep. Duncan Hunter, the outgoing chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said the United States will win the conflict in the long run by supporting a free government in Iraq. Before any decisions are made on reducing U.S. troop levels, he said, more U.S.-trained Iraqi battalions should be moved into the heavy-fighting areas of Baghdad.
"Saddle those guys up," Hunter said. "Move them into the fight."
Durbin, Brownback and King Abdullah were on "This Week" on ABC. Lott appeared on "Fox News Sunday" and Hunter on "Meet the Press" on NBC. Al-Rubaie was on CNN's "Late Edition."
posted on November 26, 2006 08:29:49 PM
lol....I point out old peepa can't even count correctly....
...and what does he do???
He CHANGES the subject of course....to a totally UNRELATED thread topic.
How very typicle. .
"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"
"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."
posted on November 26, 2006 08:41:44 PM
"Wacko" OR "waco" is trying to change the subject from what a nutjob you are, linduh, to the exact count of your posts....bit obsessive , aren't you?(now I got to admit THAT was a dumb question....linduh obsessive? ...NAWWWWW!!) LOL!
posted on November 27, 2006 03:42:37 AM I didn't HAVE to count them....I'm NOT interested in counting them..
HIS count is obviously WRONG.....and even you can't see it
What's wrong with his count? If you haven't counted them, how do you know he's wrong?
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May 1, 2003, America brings "democracy" to Iraq. November 7, 2006, Iraq brings democracy to America.
I'm surprised that you found that bit of illogic unusual, Profe!
Linda couldn't leave this thread, dedicated to her wackiness,
unadorned, without demonstrating one more time her unmitigated
qualification to be called wacko.
posted on November 27, 2006 08:09:01 AM
profe - "What's wrong with his count? If you haven't counted them, how do you know he's wrong?"
It's really not a 'trick' question. The first time I read "WACO"peepa's first whining post...I could see his 'count' was incorrect. I'm just surprised that no other lefties here can see it when it's just SO obvious.
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"WACO"peepa said: "The pisser of it is I am betting I couldn't spell the name a shrink would hang on Liar_k. LOL."
It's because you wouldn't recognize the terms 'WELL ADJUSTED - NORMAL' let alone spell them correctly.
posted on November 29, 2006 02:05:28 PMWhat does a city in Texas have to do with it?
Peepa was just casting his vote for where the George W Bush "My Pet Goat" Library should be built.
After all Waco is one of the three finalists. Hopefully Bush will choose Waco. Waco needs to be remembered for more than just the Branch Davidian raid. If one disaster in Waco isn't enough.
Absolute faith has been shown, consistently, to breed intolerance. And intolerance, history teaches us, again and again, begets violence.
---------------------------------- The duty of a patriot in this time and place is to ask questions, to demand answers, to understand where our nation is headed and why. If the answers you get do not suit you, or if they frighten you, or if they anger you, it is your duty as a patriot to dissent. Freedom does not begin with blind acceptance and with a flag. Freedom begins when you say 'No.'
posted on November 29, 2006 04:38:07 PM
I was wondering when we would hear from someone from the 'Q Continuum' on this and now that LD has chimed in with his response I see that the 'Q Continuum' is still without a clear thinking leader.
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