Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Bu$h is here....
just gives one the warm fuzzies to know he's so concerned...
~S~
well we've has a steady inclination towards federalization now for 20 odd years
now, under this current act, it just takes one Katrina or similar disaster to create a potential dictatorship
and we all fall under this according to nims
~S~
Yeah, because the Feds handled Katrina Soooooo Well!
well the Coast Guard and National Guard did. FEMA not so much.
well the Coast Guard and National Guard did. FEMA not so much.
CONCERNED MY @$$! With the Iraq death toll at 3422. "What a great guy lets vote for him again!" :wacko:
Actually, the Iraqi death toll is in the hundreds of thousands
The Coast Guard and National Guard probably were up to date on their IS 100, 200, 700, 800
Umm, ya, ok? http://icasualties.org/oif/
We can agree to both disagree but, that personal attack was unnecessary.You're probably too young to understand about defending those who cannot defend themselves, but that is what you and they do every day.
Umm, ya, ok? http://icasualties.org/oif/
Thank you, I am sorry, I was a little harsh also.You're right. Personal attacks are uncalled for and I apologize humbly. I feel, as I'm sure you do, very strongly about this conflict. I took your above quote out of context and thought perhaps you were making a point.
This war is not being fought by Republicans or Democrats, The New York Times or the Wall Street Journal, Fox or CNN. It is being fought by men and women who not only look into the insurgents eyes, but the eyes of the populace as well. Knowing full well, as your source points out, that Saddam had executed over a quarter of a million of his own people, it was time for him to go. In my role as a law enforcement officer, I only wish there was a central figure that we could "eliminate" to make the streets safer for our families. Police and EMS routinely venture into neighborhoods where it seems that the majority hate us. We go to extraordinary lengths to rescue people whom we would never invite into our homes because we have a calling. We don't say that we won't go there because we might get hurt. We go, and we do sometimes get hurt and killed.
That was my overly emotional point. Again, I apologize for sounding like I was making a personal attack.
Bossycow,
did you catch all the louisiana NG watching their homes wash away in Katrina from Iraq?
~S~