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dazzleman
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« on: October 22, 2005, 07:25:42 AM »

The problem for the Democrats is that they will never be perceived as having the cojones to keep the country safe against a real enemy as long as the party's mouthpiece is hate-America groups like moveon.org and people who sound a lot like certain people who post here.

Until I saw a major change in the party, I could never believe that this party would be better on national security than the Republicans, no matter how much George Bush and his team may have fumbled certain issues.

I actually do think the Democrats could contribute something constructive to the security debate if they could rein in their extreme left wing.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2005, 10:40:39 AM »

Very well said Frodo.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2005, 11:06:39 AM »

The problem for the Democrats is that they will never be perceived as having the cojones to keep the country safe against a real enemy as long as the party's mouthpiece is hate-America groups like moveon.org and people who sound a lot like certain people who post here.

Give evidence that MoveOn hates AMerica. No hating Bush does not equal hating America.

Their hatred of America is evident in their every word, as is yours.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2005, 11:19:36 AM »

The problem for the Democrats is that they will never be perceived as having the cojones to keep the country safe against a real enemy as long as the party's mouthpiece is hate-America groups like moveon.org and people who sound a lot like certain people who post here.

Give evidence that MoveOn hates AMerica. No hating Bush does not equal hating America.

Their hatred of America is evident in their every word, as is yours.

such as? Give quotes from them, and me.

Do you really think I'm going to waste my time digging up quotes at your request?  Especially since nothing would ever convince you anyway.

You reek of anti-Americanism.  It must have been those years living on a bleak Indian reservation.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2005, 05:13:42 PM »

Their hatred of America is evident in their every word, as is yours.

If you don't wholeheatedly agree with the Republican Party, you must be an America-hater!

right......
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dazzleman
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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2005, 01:56:36 PM »

LOL. I love how dazzleman suppsoedly knows my opinions better than I do.

I challenge you to say something positive about the US.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2005, 07:35:31 PM »

LOL. I love how dazzleman suppsoedly knows my opinions better than I do.

I challenge you to say something positive about the US.

Nothing in almost a whole week.  I thought so.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2005, 01:18:24 PM »

Actually I just got sick of this thread and quit reading it, and thus missed your post.

OK, here goes: The United States has much better censorship laws than the rest of the world, unlike like in say Germany and Australia where certain violent video games are banned I can buy whatever video games I want here. Also the legal system is better designed than in most countries and there's no draft now and right now I'm a little too old to be likely to ever be drafted even if the draft was reinstated in the near future which is very unlikely, even though most other countries with drafts have been abolishing them lately.

See, there you go.

So, that's it.  No draft and permissiveness toward violent video games.  The term shallow doesn't even begin to describe your thinking.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2005, 04:33:24 PM »

Actually I just got sick of this thread and quit reading it, and thus missed your post.

OK, here goes: The United States has much better censorship laws than the rest of the world, unlike like in say Germany and Australia where certain violent video games are banned I can buy whatever video games I want here. Also the legal system is better designed than in most countries and there's no draft now and right now I'm a little too old to be likely to ever be drafted even if the draft was reinstated in the near future which is very unlikely, even though most other countries with drafts have been abolishing them lately.

See, there you go.

So, that's it.  No draft and permissiveness toward violent video games.  The term shallow doesn't even begin to describe your thinking.

So explain some other things that I should mention?

The reason I didn't mention things like freedom of speech and basic political liberties is that plenty of other countries have these too.

Actually, I don't think I need to pursue this any further.  You have proven my point.  Thank you.
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