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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #20 on: November 11, 2009, 08:27:59 PM »
Ya know, I was just ponderin' the state of this here universe, when this completely hypothetical question came to me from outa nowhere -

Completely hypothetically, bho and Janet from another planet are convicted of treason and sentenced to death. Who would you hang first?



one rope, with a noose on each end run around the guard rail on a bridge , push them both at the same time.



Scary thing is TW, as much as I avoid the tinfoil, I wouldn't doubt that. ;D :P
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FQ, How many of BO's Cabinet Had been awarded the American Freedom Medal, America's highest civilian award. Before BO got elected ?
Cheney received it in the 90's
So unless you LIKE looking like a liberal chump you should rethink that stupid comment.

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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #21 on: November 11, 2009, 08:31:08 PM »
Scary thing is TW, as much as I avoid the tinfoil, I wouldn't doubt that. ;D :P
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We already knew that about you.  8)
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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #22 on: November 11, 2009, 08:42:59 PM »
FQ, How many of BO's Cabinet Had been awarded the American Freedom Medal, America's highest civilian award. Before BO got elected ?
Cheney received it in the 90's
So unless you LIKE looking like a liberal chump you should rethink that stupid comment.
As far as BOs cabinet, you'll get few good words from me. its worse than Clinton's, yet another dissapointment. As far as Cheney and Soros (in a hypothetical tinfoil hat scenario) being in cahoots.....An oil company executive and an international financier both with political ambitions and well earned reputations for ruthlessness? Nah, never happen. ;D
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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #23 on: November 11, 2009, 08:47:57 PM »


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Ever since Tom Ridge recommended "duck" tape, I've been stocking up on Reynolds Wrap.....
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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #24 on: November 11, 2009, 09:21:30 PM »
Didn't take long:

Mayor Daley of Chicago, stated Ft. Hood was because Americans Love Guns, I'm waiting for the "It's Bush's Fault" correlation to complete the MSM equation.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2009/11/11/liberal-radio-host-blames-george-bush-bullying-muslims-real-reasons-fort

Liberal Radio Host Blames George Bush, Bullying Muslims As 'Real Reasons' for the Fort Hood Shooting

By Tim Graham (Bio | Archive)
November 11, 2009 - 08:43 ET

Liberal talk-radio hosts are finding other reasons why Major Nidal Hasan would shoot up Fort Hood, other reasons than glorifying Allah. On Tuesday, Stephanie Miller suggested it could be because "George Bush made many people around the world feel like this was a war against Islam by using words like crusade."

Does this accurately reflect the words Bush routinely offered on Islam?

In the first week after September 11, Bush made an off-hand remark that "this crusade, this war against terrorism, is going to take a while." When Europe "cringed" in revulsion, Bush tried to avoid the word going forward. It was much more common for Bush to call Islam a "religion of peace."

Also high on the list, naturally following from Bush's alleged Islamophobia, is the bullying of Hasan and other Muslim soldiers: "the fact that he apparently was taunted for being Muslim because of the attitudes that developed here." Even if this was true and not just hearsay, it doesn't excuse mass murder.

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See? Told ya' Told ya',......

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Col. Jeff Cooper.

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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #25 on: November 11, 2009, 09:35:27 PM »
I am not W's number one fan. I did not like the majority of his foriegn policy. That being said, blaming Bush for Ft. Hood is like blaming the Klan for drive bys in the ghetto. It makes no sense on planet earth. Even if W was more than a little ham fisted in FP it in no way detracts from the fact that the theat is very real. Here's a clue to the multi-cultural left: IT'S NOT OUR FAULT AND NOTHING YOU SAY IS GOING TO APPEASE THEM. WIN OR DIE. Take your pick. Rant over.
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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #26 on: November 12, 2009, 08:52:25 AM »
On top of today's letters to the editor ( "Americans need to quit being paranoid"," Honor our troops but work for peace" )
and "news" (Lou Dobbs forced out of CNN by Hispanics for immigration views ) my temper is short and my blood pressure through the roof (metaphorically at least ). The only good and unbiased stories I have seen are the one that said the Army "dumped" Hasan, a mediocre student, at Ft. Hood because there were enough other doctors there to minimize the effects of his "lazy work habits". And the story about the recovery of Sabi, the MIA bomb dog in Afghanistan.
Perhaps hoping for gas chambers to exterminate America's liberals and the Islamic apologists living among us is a bit on the extreme side, but as the philosopher once said, "shoot for the stars so you might at least reach the tree tops"
(words to that effect any way, I'm not in the mood to research to get it exact. I'm to likely to get side tracked with incinerator blueprints. )

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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #27 on: November 12, 2009, 08:56:47 AM »
On top of today's letters to the editor ( "Americans need to quit being paranoid"," Honor our troops but work for peace" )
and "news" (Lou Dobbs forced out of CNN by Hispanics for immigration views ) my temper is short and my blood pressure through the roof (metaphorically at least ). The only good and unbiased stories I have seen are the one that said the Army "dumped" Hasan, a mediocre student, at Ft. Hood because there were enough other doctors there to minimize the effects of his "lazy work habits". And the story about the recovery of Sabi, the MIA bomb dog in Afghanistan.
Perhaps hoping for gas chambers to exterminate America's liberals and the Islamic apologists living among us is a bit on the extreme side, but as the philosopher once said, "shoot for the stars so you might at least reach the tree tops"
(words to that effect any way, I'm not in the mood to research to get it exact. I'm to likely to get side tracked with incinerator blueprints. )

Got any links for this.  I have not read/seen this side of the story.
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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #28 on: November 12, 2009, 09:03:39 AM »
http://www.laconiadailysun.com/LaconiaPDF/2009/11/12L.pdf

It's on the top right of page 3

NEW YORK (AP) — CNN’s Lou Dobbs, a lightning
rod for criticism following his transition from
a business journalist to an opinionated anchor on
such issues as illegal immigration, has told viewers
that he was quitting his nightly show to pursue new
opportunities.
“This will be my last broadcast,” Dobbs said on
the air Wednesday after giving the day’s headlines.
Dobbs, who hosts a daily radio show unrelated to
CNN, said the network had allowed him to be
released early from his contract.
Dobbs was a CNN original, signing on when the
cable network started in 1980. For much of that
time, he hosted a nightly business broadcast that
became one of the most infl uential shows in the corporate
world, and CNN’s most profi table show for
advertising revenue.
But Dobbs said his world view changed after the
2001 terrorist attacks and corporate corruption
scandals, and he began to more freely express his
opinions. He was particularly persistent in bringing
the immigration issue to the fore, winning him both
higher ratings and enemies. Latino groups had anactive petition drive seeking his removal.
His presence became awkward for CNN, particularly
as it began emphasizing reporting and
non-opinion shows. He angered management this
summer by pressing questions about President
Barack Obama’s birth site after CNN reporters
determined there was no issue.
Dobbs said the decision came after many months
of discussion with CNN U.S. President Jon Klein.
Dobbs said he wanted to concentrate on his role as a
commentator and on advocacy journalism.
Klein hailed Dobbs’ “appetite for big ideas, the
megawatt smile and larger than life presence he
brought to our newsroom.”
“With characteristic forthrightness, Lou has now
decided to carry the banner of advocacy journalism
elsewhere,” Klein said. “We respect his decision.”
Dobbs said he was proud of his role in helping to
build the fi rst cable news network. He said some
leaders in media, politics and business “have been
urging me to go beyond my role here at CNN and to
engage in constructive problem-solving.”

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Re: Secretary Napolitano called out for her Fort Hood Comments
« Reply #29 on: November 12, 2009, 01:28:46 PM »
I am not W's number one fan. I did not like the majority of his foriegn policy. That being said, blaming Bush for Ft. Hood is like blaming the Klan for drive bys in the ghetto. It makes no sense on planet earth. Even if W was more than a little ham fisted in FP it in no way detracts from the fact that the theat is very real. Here's a clue to the multi-cultural left: IT'S NOT OUR FAULT AND NOTHING YOU SAY IS GOING TO APPEASE THEM. WIN OR DIE. Take your pick. Rant over.
FQ13 who will now pour a rum and coke


And this is directed toward the same multi-cultural left that you helped put in control of this country?
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