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Old 27-06-07, 03:38 AM   #1
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Try and catch up to me dear
That would be fun to watch.
Nic chasing Dawn.
Dawns dogs chasing Nic.
Tickets could be sold.
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Old 27-06-07, 05:45 PM   #2
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That would be fun to watch.
Nic chasing Dawn.
Dawns dogs chasing Nic.
Tickets could be sold.

I have a feeling that dawns dawg would bite me in the arse.

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Old 28-06-07, 03:57 AM   #3
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I have a feeling that dawns dawg would bite me in the arse.

Some might say that's no bad thing.
Not me of course.

I did pick this out from multi's post.
It doesn't make any sense.

"At the end of the day, I believe fully the president is doing the right thing, and I think all we need is some attacks on American soil like we had on [Sept. 11, 2001],"

If Bush "is doing the right thing"?
Then there should be no more attacks.
Or is that the point being made by multi?
Strange people,some of them there republicans.
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Old 28-06-07, 01:06 PM   #4
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Bush is fighting a movement dedicated to eventually conquering the U.S. and placing everyone on earth under islamic dictatorship. But because it's not presently attacking U.S. territory a lot of people would rather ignore the threat then fight and defeat it while it's weak, and more attacks on America would change their attitudes.
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Old 28-06-07, 02:09 PM   #5
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Bush is fighting a movement dedicated to eventually conquering the U.S. and placing everyone on earth under islamic dictatorship. But because it's not presently attacking U.S. territory a lot of people would rather ignore the threat then fight and defeat it while it's weak, and more attacks on America would change their attitudes.
Your an ignorant idiot if you believe that we can 'fight and defeat it'.

Just like the so called 'war on drugs'. Unwinnable. Wake up, twatface.
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Old 29-06-07, 11:19 PM   #6
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The thing about this 'war,' pisser, is that we don't have to win it, we just have to not lose it and that'll be good enough. You can debate whether we're losing it but instead you're waisting your time telling us we can't win. Why state the obvious?

Our enemies can't win either. Hey, maybe you should tell them, it might save us all a lot of trouble.
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Old 30-06-07, 05:55 AM   #7
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Bush is fighting a movement dedicated to eventually conquering the U.S. and placing everyone on earth under islamic dictatorship. But because it's not presently attacking U.S. territory a lot of people would rather ignore the threat then fight and defeat it while it's weak, and more attacks on America would change their attitudes.
heh - an ever- dwindling and perpetually terrified contingent of chumps works overtime to keep everyone as scared as they are..
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Old 30-06-07, 09:13 AM   #8
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heh - an ever- dwindling and perpetually terrified contingent of chumps works overtime to keep everyone as scared as they are..
The thing about your link multi is,it just proves that he's not popular.He might be right.
I don't think so.
But just because 74% of people don't like him,doesn't make him wrong.
It's seems to me he got elected on a big vote,so it follows that bad judgement on the part of the American people is to blame.They had their chance and put him back in.
The left can moan as much as they like.
Who was their alternative?Kerry?
Come on.
Bush would not have got my vote,but then again neither would Kerry.But as I live in the UK I didn't get a vote.
Just my point of view of course.
I'd like to add that it seems both sides seem entrenched in their views and no common sense is being applied at all.
That's the really sad part about it all.
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Old 30-06-07, 12:52 PM   #9
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heh - an ever- dwindling and perpetually terrified contingent of chumps works overtime to keep everyone as scared as they are..

The thing about your link multi is,

did you loose your glasses you down the pub again?
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Old 02-07-07, 12:24 PM   #10
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I'd like to add that it seems both sides seem entrenched in their views and no common sense is being applied at all.
That's the really sad part about it all.
So what "common sense" do you see as lacking? The koran itself says to either convert or kill all non-muslims and the radicals who take it seriously are starting to obey it's dictates. So what's the "common sense" response?
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Old 02-07-07, 05:47 PM   #11
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[quote=malvachat;
I'd like to add that it seems both sides seem entrenched in their views and no common sense is being applied at all.
That's the really sad part about it all.[/QUOTE]

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