davad70

davad70

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And Doc is right.....women don't count, no matter how hard you push. There are more women in the world than men; that makes them a majority. Like a true liberal, though, you stuff words in people's mouths that you know you can refute. Please stop. At least Doc knows what he wrote, you apparentl

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There haven't been any investigations into this, so how could I list them? That's what I was asking Island Dog. We're talking about an investigation into the NSA, he said it will end up like all the other investigations. So I asked him what investigations he was referring to. So why don't you just let him answer? Oh, I forgot because you get 5 points for each post....I keep forgetting that.

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King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting. so by this standard it would have been ok to point out Clinton was imp

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I don't see why you would even care about this MM. In another thread you posted about Mrs. King you said; What’s the deal about Coretta Scott King? How have we let America fall into such a place that we “honor” someone not for what she did, but for the color of her skin? So you don't really think she deserves much respect anyways, so why the hell would you care what goes on at her funeral?

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I'm from Marion, Indiana originally, though I don't admit it too often except when discussing the fact that James Dean [also born in Marion...same hospital I was born in] is a distant relative). How long have you been away from Marion? I've spent quite a bit of time there. I used to have a store there, but we shut it down last month. That mall

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Actually you are wrong. It was not Gonzales' lawyer! So who said it? You said "The head of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Council". Who is in charge of the Justice Dept? Gonzales! Therefore it is one of his lawyers. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%" align=center bgColor=#F

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Victoria's Secret doesn't sell lingerie for fat chicks. I've been looking at www.fredericks.com. They have some cute things. I was walking by Lane Bryant the other day and noticed that they have some really cute stuff too.

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Do people who are calling for impeachment of Prs. Bush over this realize that they are saying that all the enemy has to do is route their phone calls (and other communication) through the U.S. and our own Constitution will protect them? That's not true. It isn't simply a case if THIS VS. THAT. There a

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Sorry, but legal "scholars" don't amount to spit when the US Attorney General says different. Are you saying the AG has the final say on whether something is constitutional or not? <TD class="mb-Body-Q

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Rep Heather Wilson (R-NM) who is the chairperson of the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence has broken ranks with the White House and called for a full congressional investigation into the NSA Surveillance Program. The lawmaker, Representative Heather A. Wilson of New Mexico, chairwoman of the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence, said in an interview that she had "serio

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If he said it, it must be true. It's not as if he'd be biased or anything. It's really sad that you didn't even comprehend what DrGuy posted; The head of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Council Stated the following to justifying gathering intelligence: "The President has enhanced responsibility to resist

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I am not the one who used the word assume, that was our illustrious AG. Seeing how he has not interviewed every "enemy" in the world, what would you want him to say? It's very likely that they all know they're being listened to, but there is a chance that there may be some "enemies" who are mentally deficient. Every group has a few of those...we even have 2 or 3 here at JU. I never said that it WAS NOT classified did I? Yes, it's classified, but it's also common sense. What

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I was a Skid Row fan "back in the day". And like you, a huge fan of Sebastian's voice. Unfortunately, when I checked ou this CD, I wasn't very impressed. I think Slave to the Grind was their best.

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---davad Firstly, "those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it". Pick up a history book; preferably one that goes back further than 1992. I was simply making the point that Republicans, traditionally, have done much, much more for minorities than Democrats have ever attempted. I want you to tell me how

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There is nothing to argue. You are aguing that these people are enemy agents, but they are not. The people being monitored are not enemy agents, nor have they been charged with any crime. So what makes regular american people "enemies"? Doing something suspicious? Where exactly in the constitution does it state that "suspicious" people are not entitled to their rights under the 4th amendment? So no there are no legal scholars that refute y

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If you can show me any proof that any of these people are in fact "spies", Uh, excuse me Comrade. This is the US. Innocent until proven guilty? I dont have to prove innocence. You have to prove guilt. Now why dont you give it a stab. Ok, I'm seriously starting to wonder...are you mentally handicapped? If you aren't severely handicapped,

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Once having provided me with said proof, I will buy your argument. Until then, waving a magic wand and conjuring up a bunch of natering nabobs that dont know the precedence or the point will not win you any points. Once again you attempt to show that you are more knowledgable about these matter than le

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The US Army has a funny way of showing their gratitude to our soldiers. Soldier pays for armor Army demanded $700 from city man who was wounded By Eric Eyre Staff writer The last time 1st Lt. William "Eddie" Rebrook IV saw his body armor, he was lying on a stretcher in Iraq, his arm shattered and covered in blood. A field medic tied a tourniquet around Rebrook’s right arm to stanch the bleedi

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So, you are saying now that an assumption is knowledge? No wonder you cant win an argument! I've told you before, I'm not here to win or lose anything. If I was, I'd act like a point whore like you. I'm mostly here to just to point out the ignorance of people like you, and make sure your lies and hyp

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