Most likely a Corp built only with the 1st Inf. Div. that is already in Germany. They will add a few small elements to realy be called a Corp though. As for the Corp name, I think they are playing with the 7th Corp.
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The Military was in Germany as a balence to the old USSR. But the big plan is to move the staging area to the Baulkens. This helps in four ways. 1. Moves the deployment/staging areas closer to the hot spots of the world. 2. Provides the local economies in the area a needed boost. 3. Provides a stablizing Force to prevent them from killing each other again. 4. Keeps a sizable force near NATO, filling our requirme
Wrong. Your reply is siteing 2 specific higher beings. YOU, your self said *God* could be used for MANY different ones. So in that respect your reply won't hold water. I'm using it as reference to something that would make you blood raise, as it does my blood by just saying God. So your telling me that
I'm sorry Lee1776 but, this is just *more* PC stuff. Because *you* do not believe in a higher being (your choice and is respected by at least me.) does *not* give you the right to say "Take that word out of the pledge of alligence". It's been okay with the American populace in general as it is for the last 50 years, leave it alon
posing an immediate threat to the US and world stability Please post where Bush ever said "immediate" please. I know he siad a few other things but never "immediate". But I could be wrong too. I'm just interested where this phrase came from.
Gideon MacLeich You need to move up to Reno, here in Northern Nevada. The Unemployments rate is at 3.2% and I could personnely direct you to three good jobs. One of them have a Libratarian Boss. I think you would fit in good.
As far as the "three letter word" goes...."god" is not just the "official" Judeo-Christian name for their deity. It's also the generic word for any divine being, be it Jehovah, Allah, Buddha, Krishna, Shiva.....whatever divine being you choose to worship. "God" is a big word, for only having three letters. I say leave it in. Only
It is so strange that 60 minutes will repeatedly report and scream about the prison abuses in Iraq. Saying it is against the Geneva Convention. Then not once do a story about all the beheading of innocent people in Iraq. It shows how far down the sewer hole people can get when the grizzly murder by non-Americans is portrayed with less horror then a few Iraqis being made to spend the night getting pictures taken in a human pyramid. I
Myrrander Actually I'm an atheist myself. I almost wanted to delete that article XI, but the complete article was written by Rep. Kaye. I have no problem with anything dating back over 200 years and fully agree that it is our heritage and history. But in the 1950s "Under God" and "In God we Trust" was added. It's hard for me to understand how people state that these statements are heritage? If someone wants to try to enlighten me,
The Bill of Non-Rights The following has been attributed to State Representative Mitchell Kaye from GA. "We the sensible people of the United States, in an attempt to help everyone get along, restore some semblance of justice, avoid more riots, keep our nation safe, promote positive behavior, and secure the blessings of debt free liberty to ourselves and our great-great-great-grandchildren, hereby try one more time to ordain and establish
Rugby Subject 1 and 3. You can change the subject all you want, but Kerry was talking about a Secret plans. I did not say that he was not wanting to help the farms, but he is making a point of SECRET PLANS. He is trying to spin something in to SECRET evil PLANS. So
Kerry had recently has siad thing that make me wounder if he is loosing it. 1. The secret plan to hurt milk producers: SPRING GREEN, Wis. Sept. 27, 2004 — Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry told voters in America's Dairyland on Monday that President Bush had a secret plan that would hurt milk producers after the election. Kerry tried to convince voters in this rural community, where he is practicing for Thursday's
No French or German turn on Iraq By Jo Johnson in Paris, Betrand Benoit in Berlin and James Harding in Washington French and German government officials say they will not significantly increase military assistance in Iraq even if John Kerry, the Democratic presidential challenger, is elected on November 2. Mr Kerry, who has attacked President George W. Bush for failing to broaden the US-led alliance in Iraq, has ple
The more I here about this professor the more of a political hack he sounds. I've taken over 40 collage classes and not once did I ever give one tenth the info that this guy says Bush told him. My Two Cents
I wonder why people what to get their throuts cut? This war we are in is not just an other one that we can just retreat and they will go away. These people we are fighting just don't want us out of the Middle East. They want us DEAD or having us preying to Mecca three time a day. Nothing short of the total distruction of our way of life. People can live in their dream world
The sad part is Kerry and the rest aren't cowards, they are opportunists. IF they were cowards it would be excusable. Instead they are climbing up piles of bodies to get to their power. Shame on them. He has done it twice already. Once during Vietnam and again he tryed in Niceraqua. It
The man who has the most control over the economy is not the President (though he is responsible for it). The economy goes up and down, but short of a radical government change (i.e. Capitalist to socialist or communist) the President has no effect on it. Roosavelt's programs, while good for the country to soften the pain, did not realy change the economy in the US, it was a natural down turn then a slow up turn IMO. If there is one man in o
Tell me what you see in Bush that says he DESERVES your vote. CrispE Maybe I should have said "Republicans do not agree with Bush some of the time ". But for me, Bush is not as evil as people make him to be. Yes, I myself do not agree with some of his policies, (i.e. some environment, a
Draginol Also don't forget the Corp. scandels and the Asian Market Crash (one of our best buyers) Enron (though rotten to the Core) was still a big job producer.
With all the brouhaha about Iraq being the main election issue, apparently congress, unlike Kerry, isn’t worried about where the money is coming from — let our children pay it off. Last time I checked Kerry was a member of Congress too. What was his vote?
But why do Republicans defend someone so clearly out of step with the values they say they have? (ABK) A nybody B ut K erry. The fact is, meany Republicans will even admit that they do not agree with Bush, but are willing to continue that fight againest a person 10 times worse.
During a 1997 debate on CNN's "Crossfire," Sen. John Kerry, now the Democratic presidential nominee, made the case for launching a pre-emptive attack against Iraq. So reveals Rep. Peter King, New York Republican, who appeared with Mr. Kerry on the program. Mr. King says the U.N. Security Council had just adopted a resolution against Iraq that was watered down at the behest of the French and the Russians. Yet the candidat
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42196-2004Sep22.html?nav=rss_politics http://www.sanangelostandardtimes.com/sast/news_national/article/0,1897,SAST_4957_3204685,00.html I have seen flyers at the University posted on light poles and bulletin boards on campuses stating “A vote for Bush is a Vote for you to go to war”. This flyer being no more then three feet from a person trying to register new voters. When I go to
Crunchy Ya, I agree. I can't find one myself. But I have never seen "A National Draft" plank in the Republican platform either. That’s not stopping Kerry from saying that Bush has secrete plans to bring back the draft. In fact the only person who has submitted anything starting a new draft in the last 25 years is Congressmen Charlie Rangel (D) from New York. Notice the "D" after his name. I wish people wou
Here, Here. Great Article A good read is "The China Threat" by Bill Gertz. If you want jesusstayscrunchy I'll even mail you my copy. Its a hair raising list of what China has been up to in the last 12 years. Al Gore's stance on China was 60% of the reason I didn't vote for him (thats even before I read this Book). It almost a crime for a President to make China a Strategic Allie (i.e. they could openly pruchase US