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Proof of earliest Republican

schnurrbart

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jigs said:
schnurrbart said:
This from jigs in the fourth post in the thread:
"I am sure you are proud of your family tree, thanks for sharing."

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what you fail to see there orange sherbert, is that I would have that crack no matter who posted the pic. I was gonna say something about it being SandHusker, but was not sure if the special ed people would be around to read it to him, so I used you. if you are waiting for an apology, then ok you're sorry.

You can't even do that without twisting someone's words. In this case your own. You were going to ridicule someone else but decided not to and so decided to do it to me since I was the one who posted it. That isn't even a good try. I'm not looking for anything from you except maybe some day a little intelligence.
 

Steve

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R2
I find it ironic that some of us who question the reasons

your Question was why not Rwanda?... or some other discouraging situation in some other hell hole.....I answered, simple as that.

with the Democrats it is failure at any cost.....so why bother to make the world a better place?....

I agree with the Dems' plan for failure, we had better pack it in....
 

Steve

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WHSH
Sen McCain really think this war is going great but they block sending more troops over because they hate them.

actually McCain wants to send more troops....

Democratic opponents have already coined a name for the troop "surge": the McCain Doctrine.

McCain made it clear that he supports Bush's plan to send more than 20,000 additional U.S. troops to Iraq as the only way to prevent that country from slipping further into chaos. "I cannot guarantee success, but I can guarantee failure if we don't adopt this new strategy," he said.

I actually favored the Powell doctrine....send overwhelming troops....Take total control,,,,,then the MacArthur doctrine...

His GHQ staff helped a devastated Japan rebuild itself, institute a democratic government, and chart a course that made Japan one of the world's leading industrial powers. The U.S. during his time was firmly in control of Japan to oversee its reconstruction, and MacArthur for a short while was effectively the interim leader of Japan. In 1946, MacArthur's staff drafted a new constitution that renounced war; this Constitution remains in use in Japan to this day.
 

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