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  • Reply to: The Mercenaries Previously Known as Blackwater   15 years 7 months ago

    get a reality check people. the rest of the world is not as peaceful as the one you live in. get out and see what its like then come back and talk about it. if you haven't been there you do not have the faintest idea of what you are talking about.

  • Reply to: Congresspedia Review: This Week in Congress (September 13-20, 2008)   15 years 7 months ago
    Speaking of the U.S. Congress: The U.S. Congress does not like George W. Bush—Bush committed too many crimes. George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism (indicated in my blog). George W. Bush did in fact commit innumerable hate crimes. And I do solemnly swear by Almighty God that George W. Bush committed other hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism which I am not at liberty to mention. Many people know what Bush did. And many people will know what Bush did—even to the end of the world. Bush was absolute evil. Bush is now like a fugitive from justice. Bush is a psychological prisoner. Bush has a lot to worry about. Bush can technically be prosecuted for hate crimes at any time. In any case, Bush will go down in history in infamy. Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996 Messiah College, Grantham, PA Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993 (I can type 90 words per minute. In only 7 days, posts basically like this post of mine have come into existence—all over the Internet (hundreds of copies). One can go to www.google.com right now, type “George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism,” hit “Enter,” and find more than 300 copies indicating the content of this post. One cannot be too dedicated when it comes to anti-Bush activities. As I looked back at my good computer work, I thought how fun and easy it was to do it.) “GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY” BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG ______________________ I am not sure where I had read it before, but anyway, it goes kind of like this: “If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Oh wait—off the top of my head—I think it came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.
  • Reply to: Cayman Islands Searching for Friends in High Places   15 years 7 months ago

    Crocodile Tears ? "We want to get the right messages to the right people".

    Unfortunately, the only "right" person available is in a Rush.

    Stephane Mot

  • Reply to: The Monkeys and Their Organ Grinders   15 years 7 months ago
    Burton says, "Perhaps Bob Ferguson is trying to be as discrete as Heartland's James Bast." It is more likely that Ferguson and Bast are trying to be discreet. The word "discrete" is used to refer to distinct entities.
  • Reply to: Bad Economy = Easier Military Recruiting   15 years 7 months ago

    As a former Marine who served in the Middle East, I opposed and still oppose the war in Iraq as an unnecessary war of choice, sold to the American people on a bed of lies. Having said that, I can make the case - as can any intelligent, informed person - that the situation in Afghanistan is far different and was a just war, entirely botched and neglected by the Bush administration.

    In that or any context, faulting the US Army for working to meet its recruiting goals, and/or blaming the Army for the sad state of the economy is cheap, specious and, well, silly. Military recruiting is always easier in tough economic times.

    We need an Army. We need to recruit for that Army. Place your attention instead on our civilian government and our society. Grow up.

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