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« Reply #50 on: January 29, 2008, 01:30:25 AM »


I tell that boy all the time and he never listens.
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« Reply #51 on: January 29, 2008, 07:46:19 AM »

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



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4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?
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« Reply #52 on: January 29, 2008, 07:47:11 AM »

Please answer my questions fully.
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« Reply #53 on: January 29, 2008, 04:01:25 PM »

1)  I feel that the US supports Israel for a variety of reasons.  The first is that Harry Truman supported Israel back in 1948, and they are merely unwilling to end 60 years of diplomatic support.  The second reason, which is why I think President Bush supports Israel, is that there needs to be a state of Israel before the Second Coming, and so Bush supports Israel to hasten Jesus's return.

2)  I think that Mr. Porter tends to overreact, and that he is blind to the failings of his own party, especially Ronald Reagan.

3)  The Religious Right is much too powerful in America today.  They are attempting to force their views onto everyone else, and are trying to abuse their influence, especially in the South, to make America a "Christian Nation", rather than a nation based on tolerance and diversity.
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« Reply #54 on: January 29, 2008, 04:19:21 PM »

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



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4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?
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« Reply #55 on: January 29, 2008, 04:33:25 PM »

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



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4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?

I'm sorry, Hashemite, but I will be unable to answer your questions, due to a lack of knowledge on the subject.  Sorry Sad
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« Reply #56 on: January 29, 2008, 06:36:07 PM »

Well this is an interesting "debate" don't you folks all agree?

I have some more questions on the way, but before I ask them I'd like Mr. Porter to answer my questions on Gerry Adams, why you are a Republican, your views on Affirmative Action and my questions about Gough Whitlam and Kevin Rudd. If you could do that I would be very thankful.

Now my questions to both Mr. Constine and Mr. Porter:

1) Do you believe that the United States supports Israel is so they can have a "51st State" in the Middle East?

2) What is your opinion of one another?

3) What is your opinion of the Religious Right? Do you believe they have too much influence in American Politics in this day and age or do they have too little?

Thanks.



I do not believe that Israel should be considered as another state. it is just like anyother state that we support, we work together with them in times of need for either our country or their country. That is the way that it should be.
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« Reply #57 on: January 29, 2008, 07:22:37 PM »

Well this is an interesting "debate" don't you folks all agree?

I have some more questions on the way, but before I ask them I'd like Mr. Porter to answer my questions on Gerry Adams, why you are a Republican, your views on Affirmative Action and my questions about Gough Whitlam and Kevin Rudd. If you could do that I would be very thankful.

Now my questions to both Mr. Constine and Mr. Porter:

1) Do you believe that the United States supports Israel is so they can have a "51st State" in the Middle East?

2) What is your opinion of one another?

3) What is your opinion of the Religious Right? Do you believe they have too much influence in American Politics in this day and age or do they have too little?

Thanks.



I do not believe that Israel should be considered as another state. it is just like anyother state that we support, we work together with them in times of need for either our country or their country. That is the way that it should be.

May you please answer the next two questions please Mr. Porter.
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« Reply #58 on: January 29, 2008, 07:55:45 PM »

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



Add to that...

4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?

Gporter please answer these questions. If you do so, I will spread the word that you are a very intelligent person.
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« Reply #59 on: January 29, 2008, 07:57:27 PM »

Well this is an interesting "debate" don't you folks all agree?

I have some more questions on the way, but before I ask them I'd like Mr. Porter to answer my questions on Gerry Adams, why you are a Republican, your views on Affirmative Action and my questions about Gough Whitlam and Kevin Rudd. If you could do that I would be very thankful.

Now my questions to both Mr. Constine and Mr. Porter:

1) Do you believe that the United States supports Israel is so they can have a "51st State" in the Middle East?

2) What is your opinion of one another?

3) What is your opinion of the Religious Right? Do you believe they have too much influence in American Politics in this day and age or do they have too little?

Thanks.



I do not believe that Israel should be considered as another state. it is just like anyother state that we support, we work together with them in times of need for either our country or their country. That is the way that it should be.

May you please answer the next two questions please Mr. Porter.

To answer your second question. I respect all people, and as a result, I respect Warner for Senate. However, I do not have very friendly thoughts about Warner. I believe that he, as other members on this forum, are too harsh and too mean towards others. I think that Wanrer thinks that he is older than he really is. I believe that he is imature and I would not be surprised if he is a democrat only because his parents are. Mine are independents, but I chose myself when I began studying politics in Summer of 2005 that I would be a republican.

Warner says that he has studied politics since he was five years old. I find that hard to believe, and in fact I do not think that this is true, most children are just learning how to tie their shoes when they are five years old.

To tie all of this up, I think that Warner choses not to tell the truth on some things just to make himself look good. I find him to be too partisan, and like others willing to attack people without even understanding the material that they are attacking. They just pick people to attack and attack those people no matter what.


On your third and final question, I am partly a part of the religious right.

I believe that the religious right can bring good leadership to the american people. Ronald reagan began this and George H. W. Bush did his best to continue it. But, then Bill Clinton ruined it.

I believe that the religious right care about the american people and do not do just what is popular (Clinton) but do what is right for the american people.

Please feel free to comment on these responses that I have given to these questions. Thank you.

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« Reply #60 on: January 29, 2008, 07:58:16 PM »

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



Add to that...

4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?

Gporter please answer these questions. If you do so, I will spread the word that you are a very intelligent person.

Mr. Porter, don't forget my questions. I'm impatient for your great answer
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« Reply #61 on: January 29, 2008, 07:58:35 PM »

You consider Bill Clinton part of the religious right?

Oh, and:

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



Add to that...

4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?

Gporter please answer these questions. If you do so, I will spread the word that you are a very intelligent person.

Mr. Porter, don't forget my questions. I'm impatient for your great answer
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« Reply #62 on: January 29, 2008, 08:02:55 PM »

You consider Bill Clinton part of the religious right?

Oh, and:

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



Add to that...

4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?

Gporter please answer these questions. If you do so, I will spread the word that you are a very intelligent person.

Mr. Porter, don't forget my questions. I'm impatient for your great answer

I did not say that he was part of the religious right, of course he was not. Clinton ruined the leadership of the religious right. That is what I said.

And, I, like Warner for Senate, do nto have the intellengence on those issues that you ask about to give a strong answer to.
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« Reply #63 on: January 29, 2008, 08:04:57 PM »

You consider Bill Clinton part of the religious right?

Oh, and:

1) Explain why Alsace and Bretagne voted in favour of the EU constitution in 2005 and relate that to the strength of the MRP in those regions.

2) What is the common name used to refer to the area around Paris that elects/elected PCF deputies?

3) Is Georges Marchais funny?



Add to that...

4) Is Georges Marchais the cause of the world's problems today?

Gporter please answer these questions. If you do so, I will spread the word that you are a very intelligent person.

Mr. Porter, don't forget my questions. I'm impatient for your great answer

I did not say that he was part of the religious right, of course he was not. Clinton ruined the leadership of the religious right. That is what I said.

And, I, like Warner for Senate, do nto have the intellengence on those issues that you ask about to give a strong answer to.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Marchais

Now you know about 3 and 4.
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« Reply #64 on: January 29, 2008, 08:07:18 PM »

What do you think of Ronald Reagan's many attempts at assisting dicatorial regimes over freely elected democracies or the will of the people?(These include Iraq as well as the Contras and many others.)
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« Reply #65 on: January 29, 2008, 08:10:22 PM »

Is Georges Marchais funny?
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« Reply #66 on: January 29, 2008, 08:25:40 PM »

What do you think of Ronald Reagan's many attempts at assisting dicatorial regimes over freely elected democracies or the will of the people?(These include Iraq as well as the Contras and many others.)

Reagan had nothing to do with that.

I do not know what others you speak of. Maybe you are just making them up to make Reagan look bad. I think that is what you are doing. But, maybe not.

Reagan knew nothing about the Iran Contra, that was was certain membes of his staff.
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« Reply #67 on: January 29, 2008, 08:27:38 PM »

What do you think about the reported canine rape by Michael Anthony Naso (MAN)?
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« Reply #68 on: January 29, 2008, 08:50:24 PM »

What do you think of Ronald Reagan's many attempts at assisting dicatorial regimes over freely elected democracies or the will of the people?(These include Iraq as well as the Contras and many others.)

I'm very dissapointed that a President of the United States would attempt to do such a thing.  Every country deserves the right to choose its own leaders, whether or not the US likes those leaders.
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« Reply #69 on: January 29, 2008, 08:52:29 PM »

Name one president and one current leader from the opposite party that you like and why.
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« Reply #70 on: January 29, 2008, 08:55:36 PM »

Name one president and one current leader from the opposite party that you like and why.

Since George HW Bush is the only living Republican President, I suppose I must say him.  I like him because he was an honorable man, who worked hard, and did what he thought was best.  Of the current Republican leaders, I like the Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Thad Cochran, for his willingness to work with Democrats on many issues.
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« Reply #71 on: January 29, 2008, 09:16:09 PM »

Name one president and one current leader from the opposite party that you like and why.

I like Lyndon Johnson. I believe that he was treated very badly and very unfairly during the Vietnam War. I think that he was willing to end the war, but that Ho Chi Min would not work with him. Johnson tried to do alot. But, the war dominated his presidency. He brought the country together well after JFK was assassinated. He cut the amount of poverty in the country by half. Basically, I feel sorry for Johnson and I respect him very much.

A current leader from the opposite party. That is difficult, but I am going to say Barack Obama. I believe that he offers the country change. But, I think that the question is, can he offer the right kind of change. I believe that he cannot. He will talk about change, perhaps be the next President of the United States, but once he gets into office, nothing will probably happen. But, I respect Obama for the message and the hope that he gives to his party.
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« Reply #72 on: January 30, 2008, 12:42:12 AM »

What do you think of Ronald Reagan's many attempts at assisting dicatorial regimes over freely elected democracies or the will of the people?(These include Iraq as well as the Contras and many others.)

Reagan had nothing to do with that.

I do not know what others you speak of. Maybe you are just making them up to make Reagan look bad. I think that is what you are doing. But, maybe not.

Reagan knew nothing about the Iran Contra, that was was certain membes of his staff.

The Right has influenced you haven't they Mr. Porter? And are you sure that Reagan had nothing to do with it?
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« Reply #73 on: January 30, 2008, 08:10:14 PM »

What do you think of Ronald Reagan's many attempts at assisting dicatorial regimes over freely elected democracies or the will of the people?(These include Iraq as well as the Contras and many others.)

Reagan had nothing to do with that.

I do not know what others you speak of. Maybe you are just making them up to make Reagan look bad. I think that is what you are doing. But, maybe not.

Reagan knew nothing about the Iran Contra, that was was certain membes of his staff.

The Right has influenced you haven't they Mr. Porter? And are you sure that Reagan had nothing to do with it?

It is not that the right has influenced me Rocky, I am part of the right and am proud of it.

No, I am not sure that Reagan had nothing to do with it. But, from what the books show and what the polls show, and what the many information that I have read since May of 2005, Reagan had nothing significant to do with it.
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« Reply #74 on: February 02, 2008, 05:34:52 AM »

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Do your parents know that your on this political forum? What do they think about it?

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