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May 3, 2004 8:18:06 GMT -5
Post by atomheart on May 3, 2004 8:18:06 GMT -5
They're going to say that Bush and the CIA planted them to help Bush get re-elected. You know liberals and their tin-foil hat, conspiracy theories. Yes, Delta operatives sneaked them into Syria when no one was looking so the Syyians could find them and use them against whomever they wished. I wouldn't be surprised to hear Kerry or Kennedy/AKA Teddy the swimmer, making that charge. [/color][/quote] I can't see Kerry or Kennedy making that charge. Well......maybe Kennedy. Wouldn't put anything past him. It would be mostly the lunatic fringe left that would make a charge like that. I remember when we first caught Saddam some were saying that it wasn't really him or that we didn't really catch him that the Kurds had him hostage and that they just handed him to us. When in reality if the Kurds got him first he wouldn't be alive right now.
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May 3, 2004 10:18:47 GMT -5
Post by MorningStar on May 3, 2004 10:18:47 GMT -5
They're going to say that Bush and the CIA planted them to help Bush get re-elected. You know liberals and their tin-foil hat, conspiracy theories. Hey - you need to watch out - Major League Baseball is monitoring everything!!!!!
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May 3, 2004 17:05:34 GMT -5
Post by RealistState on May 3, 2004 17:05:34 GMT -5
This is laughable!! You can tell Mr Limbaugh was never in the military. I can't believe he would cpkmtyollify a conventional weapon (something our own troops have used) as a WMD! Rocket-propelled grenades are readily available all over the world. In fact we (the U.S) supplied lots of them to mujahdeen fighters in Afghanistan when they were using them against the former Soviet Union. Mr Limbaugh needs to get his facts straight before he spins them. I agree that these RPG's are not like bio or chem, but why did you pick on this one error when the web site pictures the containers of chem or bio that came from Syria?[/color][/quote] As I've already told you, unless you'll provide a "free" link, I do not subscribe to any "pay" sites regardless of thier bias. Beside, you only linked to the main page, not the story you "cut and pasted" from. [/color][/quote] What, RPGs? Probably from just about anywhere. They're readily available on the international market. [/color][/quote] For the sake of the honor and integrity of our country, I certainly hope you're right. [/color][/quote] Speaking for myself, I am man enough to admit when I'm wrong. As for those who you like to label as liberal, you'll have to ask them.
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May 3, 2004 17:10:48 GMT -5
Post by RealistState on May 3, 2004 17:10:48 GMT -5
They're going to say that Bush and the CIA planted them to help Bush get re-elected. You know liberals and their tin-foil hat, conspiracy theories. Yes, Delta operatives sneaked them into Syria when no one was looking so the Syyians could find them and use them against whomever they wished. I wouldn't be surprised to hear Kerry or Kennedy/AKA Teddy the swimmer, making that charge. [/color][/quote] I have to laugh, being that you're a big believer in conspiracies. Also, what do you know of the capabilities of the Deltas?
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May 4, 2004 5:13:11 GMT -5
Post by genesda on May 4, 2004 5:13:11 GMT -5
As I've already told you, unless you'll provide a "free" link, I do not subscribe to any "pay" sites regardless of thier bias. Beside, you only linked to the main page, not the story you "cut and pasted" from. You must look around. There are many pages that are "free". When you get to a page that is for subscribers only, it'll let you know. You'll also find that Rush quotes many sources such as the popular newspapers, magazines etc. Stop complaining about subscription prices and look at the free stuff. Rush isn't "moveon.org". There is much unbiased truth there. It's clear when Rush is opining, that is, if you're not afraid of some truth. [/color] What, RPGs? Probably from just about anywhere. They're readily available on the international market. Yes, but they're not being flown in or coming by boat, so what options are left? [/color] For the sake of the honor and integrity of our country, I certainly hope you're right. We'll find them or what happened to them. Saddam didn't destroy them, that's for sure. Why would he? He never believed the US would actually invade Iraq, so what was his incentive to destroy them? The only logical answer is that he hid them somewhere. Either in Iraq, or Syria. Iran is out because they never returned the airplanes he had flown there in '91. [/color] Speaking for myself, I am man enough to admit when I'm wrong. As for those who you like to label as liberal, you'll have to ask them. That's fair, but admitting a wr4ong opinion doesn't change an attitude. You really need to get rid of that liberal bent and regain your senses
Quoting Rush: "liberals like to be judged on their words and intentions, not the results".
How long have liberals been "fighting" the war on poverty, and how much has been spent on it? We still have poverty. Liberals say "we just haven't spent enough". That's how they justify their failures. [/color]
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May 4, 2004 5:14:56 GMT -5
Post by genesda on May 4, 2004 5:14:56 GMT -5
I have to laugh, being that you're a big believer in conspiracies. Also, what do you know of the capabilities of the Deltas? I don't, and neither do most all of the peoples. That just is a prophetic view of what the liberals will say rather than admit they were wrong and Bush was right. [/color]
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May 4, 2004 5:51:34 GMT -5
Post by RealistState on May 4, 2004 5:51:34 GMT -5
What, RPGs? Probably from just about anywhere. They're readily available on the international market. Yes, but they're not being flown in or coming by boat, so what options are left? [/color][/quote] See, this is where you make your self look silly. Syria is not on an embargo list (they're not even listed as part of the "Axis of Evil"). Nor are RPGs a prohibited item. They, and other traditional weaponry are free to come into Syria by any means they see fit.
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May 4, 2004 6:04:43 GMT -5
Post by genesda on May 4, 2004 6:04:43 GMT -5
See, this is where you make your self look silly. Syria is not on an embargo list (they're not even listed as part of the "Axis of Evil"). Nor are RPGs a prohibited item. They, and other traditional weaponry are free to come into Syria by any means they see fit. I was speaking of them getting into Iraq. RPG's are not the question anyway, so why bring this up? The question is the Blue containers of chemical weapons that were confiscated by Jordan that came from Syria. [/color]
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May 4, 2004 22:10:31 GMT -5
Post by RealistState on May 4, 2004 22:10:31 GMT -5
See, this is where you make your self look silly. Syria is not on an embargo list (they're not even listed as part of the "Axis of Evil"). Nor are RPGs a prohibited item. They, and other traditional weaponry are free to come into Syria by any means they see fit. I was speaking of them getting into Iraq. RPG's are not the question anyway, so why bring this up? The question is the Blue containers of chemical weapons that were confiscated by Jordan that came from Syria. [/color][/quote] I didn't bring it up, you did! You and your friend Rush labeled them as weapons of pkmtyolm destuction (which they are not), that their presence in Syria was unusual (they are readily available). As far as getting into Iraq, they may very well be ours from when we supported Saddam. I haven't found the "blue container" story. Do you have a link for that from an unbiased news source?
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May 4, 2004 22:25:55 GMT -5
Post by RealistState on May 4, 2004 22:25:55 GMT -5
As I've already told you, unless you'll provide a "free" link, I do not subscribe to any "pay" sites regardless of thier bias. Beside, you only linked to the main page, not the story you "cut and pasted" from. You must look around. There are many pages that are "free". When you get to a page that is for subscribers only, it'll let you know.[/color][/quote] Now you should know better than anyone that I spend a great deal of time and effort searching the internet for answers and verification. [/color][/quote] I'll have to take your word for it, but as an entertainer, he is known to embelish his story with out providing a direct link to his "source". [/color][/quote] I guess if you have the time, one might be able to glean the unbiased from the biased. But that, as they say, is not his "shtick". [/color][/quote] Or he already used them up. [/color][/quote] Why would I admit to being wrong about something until I am proven wrong. Sorry, I just cannot be in "lock step" just because someone tells me not to is somehow unpatriotic. I've done my time. I don't have to prove my patriotism to anyone.
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May 5, 2004 1:40:27 GMT -5
Post by Kee on May 5, 2004 1:40:27 GMT -5
I didn't bring it up, you did! That short memory span is just dang fascinating, isn't it?? heh, heh, heh...
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May 6, 2004 5:46:36 GMT -5
Post by genesda on May 6, 2004 5:46:36 GMT -5
I didn't bring it up, you did! You and your friend Rush labeled them as weapons of pkmtyolm destuction (which they are not), that their presence in Syria was unusual (they are readily available). As far as getting into Iraq, they may very well be ours from when we supported Saddam. I haven't found the "blue container" story. Do you have a link for that from an unbiased news source? Rush has the unbiased source. [/color]
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May 6, 2004 5:51:20 GMT -5
Post by genesda on May 6, 2004 5:51:20 GMT -5
I'll have to take your word for it, but as an entertainer, he is known to embelish his story with out providing a direct link to his "source". "Known to embelish?" Obviously you don't know Rush. [/color] I guess if you have the time, one might be able to glean the unbiased from the biased. But that, as they say, is not his "shtick". How would you know? [/color] Or he already used them up. He admitted having them in the '90's. There has been no evidence that he has "used them up". [/color] Why would I admit to being wrong about something until I am proven wrong. Sorry, I just cannot be in "lock step" just because someone tells me not to is somehow unpatriotic. You write as though you're in "lock step" with Kerry. [/color] I've done my time. I don't have to prove my patriotism to anyone. Yes, Kerry did his time too, or at least as little as he could. [/color]
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May 6, 2004 5:52:16 GMT -5
Post by genesda on May 6, 2004 5:52:16 GMT -5
That short memory span is just dang fascinating, isn't it?? heh, heh, heh... So is the IQ of some of the cheering section. [/color]
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May 6, 2004 18:38:14 GMT -5
Post by RealistState on May 6, 2004 18:38:14 GMT -5
I didn't bring it up, you did! You and your friend Rush labeled them as weapons of pkmtyolm destuction (which they are not), that their presence in Syria was unusual (they are readily available). As far as getting into Iraq, they may very well be ours from when we supported Saddam. I haven't found the "blue container" story. Do you have a link for that from an unbiased news source? Rush has the unbiased source. [/color][/quote] Unfortunately it must be buried ithe "pay" portion. Are you referring to this story? www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=4857572
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