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informal thoughts on breakfast
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 01:56 am |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting bydand: I usually have porridge for breakfast |
so does my son  |
And bu ne? :-S
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 05:05 pm |
Quoting KeithL: Minnesota, of course!!
The only state to never vote for a right-wing conservative for President. |
Still stewing over Clinton? I didn't know I could get to you so much. Even after your personal attacks towards me, I'm a good Christian and have forgiven you.
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 05:29 pm |
Tea,
One, I never attacked you personally
Two, I attacked your views and lack of education, historical knowlege and political awareness
Three, I am a Roman Catholic Christian, so your holier than though nonsense can be wasted on others, not me.
Four, I asked simple questions that you are unable to answer so you ignored them and attacked me instead.
To be clear, this is just a couple of items you said that gives the USA a bad name abroad.
"Clinton should have finished what he started in Iraq."
Bill Clinton was the governor of arkansas when george bush invaded iraq and wisely decided not to overthrow saddam or occupy baghdad.
You agreed with a statement that muslim countries need to be conquered and that their citizens need to be forcefully converted to christianity.
This is typical, selfish, my way or the highway american views.
Don't apologize to me. You should be apologizing to our muslim friends at this site and also to your high school civics teacher...
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 06:02 pm |
I had Kellogs Special K (similar to cornflakes) for my breakfast this morning with cold milk and a cup of tea, which I have since spewed up all over my desk after reading the rest of this thread! Glad to see everyone on form and TC tradition is not being veered from - have a nice weekend everyone amd enjoy your breakfasts
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:02 pm |
Quoting KeithL: Tea,
One, I never attacked you personally
Two, I attacked your views and lack of education, historical knowlege and political awareness
Three, I am a Roman Catholic Christian, so your holier than though nonsense can be wasted on others, not me.
Four, I asked simple questions that you are unable to answer so you ignored them and attacked me instead.
To be clear, this is just a couple of items you said that gives the USA a bad name abroad.
"Clinton should have finished what he started in Iraq."
Bill Clinton was the governor of arkansas when george bush invaded iraq and wisely decided not to overthrow saddam or occupy baghdad.
You agreed with a statement that muslim countries need to be conquered and that their citizens need to be forcefully converted to christianity.
This is typical, selfish, my way or the highway american views.
Don't apologize to me. You should be apologizing to our muslim friends at this site and also to your high school civics teacher... |
1.Never attacked me personally? Just like Clinton in denial.
2.Lack of education? Typical comment when someone doesn't share the same views as you. I wonder just what your education is.
3.Roman Catholic? Obviously not a practicing one!
4.I answered your questions and too bad YOUR focus was on blowjobs. As far as all Muslims being converted into Christianity. I think Femme was correct in her previous posts. You enjoy blowing things out of proportion and stirring the pot. Yes, let's take things literally here.
I have been at this site long enough to know that you are the worst critique of America here. So do us all a favor and stay in Turkey, Minnesota would be much better off.
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:03 pm |
It is now time for the world to have breakfast and make love!
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:07 pm |
Tea, one point at a time then, because it seems my longer posts confuse you.
Educate me please!!
You said clearly, "Clinton should have finished what he started in Iraq"
Tell me and the rest of TLC, what did Clinton start that needed finishing???
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:13 pm |
Where were you in 1998? You must have missed Clinton's military strike on Iraq then...Saddam?
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:16 pm |
The best way to end that threat once and for all is with a new Iraqi government -- a government ready to live in peace with its neighbors, a government that respects the rights of its people," Clinton said.
Too bad he never accomplished this...
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:21 pm |
Maybe your too young to remember, so i'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
The first gulf war was from 1990-1991. George Herbert Walker Bush was America's President. (And a good President in my opionion.) During Bill Clinton's Presidency, the US enforced the no-fly zone established by Bush and Powell.
So if in your opinion it was Bill Clinton's obligation to finish something, it would have been to finish what the first Bush started. This was a popular belief in America at the time but I 100% supported President Bush and Colin Powell's decision to not overthrow the Iraqi government.
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21 Sep 2007 Fri 07:24 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: The best way to end that threat once and for all is with a new Iraqi government -- a government ready to live in peace with its neighbors, a government that respects the rights of its people," Clinton said.
Too bad he never accomplished this...
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I agree, clinton did not accomplish anything in Iraq. But he did not start it as you stated he did. This is where what you say loses all credibility.
Additionally, its obvious that not only has nothing been accomplished in Iraq under "GW"'s presidency, it has gotten exponentially worse.
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