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    I thought it was pretty ironic that the democrats had Moore sitting up there in a prominent position with Jimmy Carter. A really Un-American American sitting next to a really bad president.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxSon
    I thought it was pretty ironic that the democrats had Moore sitting up there in a prominent position with Jimmy Carter. A really Un-American American sitting next to a really bad president.
    I think Moore is Pro-American and Carter was a great president.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxSon
    I thought it was pretty ironic that the democrats had Moore sitting up there in a prominent position with Jimmy Carter. A really Un-American American sitting next to a really bad president.
    Just why is questioning those in charge un-American?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edball
    I think Moore is Pro-American and Carter was a great president.
    I agree on Moore I'm to young to remeber Carter.... If you say anything is wrong you are anti-american....

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    The partial interview s*cked.
    Lets not forget the facts:
    9-11 commission said no evidence Saddam involved in 9-11 and no evidence he had recent contacts with al-qaeda.
    9-11 commission said no wmd's were found.
    9-11 commission said the war against islamic fundamentalism is ideological not military and we are losing.
    9-11 committee said our intelligence service structure is a mess almost three years after 9-11.
    9-11 commission said the intelligence services failed us on 9-11.
    The 9-11 commission specifically said they avoided the Bushes role in starting the war.

    Bush led us to believe Saddam was involved in 9-11.
    Bush said Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. So he obviously never looked at the evidence. Just took Tenets word for it.
    Bush said for months after the war we would find wmd so he still didn't look at the evidence.
    Bush praised Tenet to the hilt when he left despite Tenets failures before and after 9-11.
    Bush needed the 9-11 commission to tell him the intelligence services were a mess. He was the last person in the country to find this out. Well, maybe Cheney was the last.
    Bush has held no one accountable for 9-11 failure or Iraqi intelligence failure.

    Bush has been a terrible admistrator. The 9-11 commission, which he appointed, came out and said his handling of terrorism is completely wrong. That he doesn't understand the nature of the war.

    And the hearings that absolutely should have been held into the intelligence failures leading up to the Iraq war will not happen til after the election.

    Bush=Failure.
    "We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid." -Benjamin Franklin
    "I'm a hard worker." -George W. Bush

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    Careful tech they'll call you anti-american if you keep that up.


    P.S I agree with you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
    Careful tech they'll call you anti-american if you keep that up.


    P.S I agree with you
    Patriotism is the last refuge of the incompetent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techs
    Patriotism is the last refuge of the incompetent.
    And the first refuge would be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jitBob
    And the first refuge would be?
    Well, for Bush it seems to be smear tactics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleetus
    Just why is questioning those in charge un-American?
    The second rule of freedom: Question authority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jitBob
    And the first refuge would be?
    I apologize. I re-read the thread and it was JaxSon calling Moore un-american.
    So I will re-phrase.
    The first refuge for supporters of an incompetent President is patriotism.

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    I actually saw the interview on Fox and to be completely honest Moore came off as a buffoon. That being said O'Reilly didn't come off as a grand man of the 5th Estate either. In all I would score it 15-14 with a close decision going to O'Reilly. I will say that it was enjoyable watching them jab, parry and bob at each other with both of them trying to deliver the ultimate knockout haymaker and neither coming close. What was supposed to be a heavyweight battle of the ages was more like a girlie man slap fest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Major Kong
    I actually saw the interview on Fox and to be completely honest Moore came off as a buffoon. That being said O'Reilly didn't come off as a grand man of the 5th Estate either. In all I would score it 15-14 with a close decision going to O'Reilly. I will say that it was enjoyable watching them jab, parry and bob at each other with both of them trying to deliver the ultimate knockout haymaker and neither coming close. What was supposed to be a heavyweight battle of the ages was more like a girlie man slap fest.
    girlie man slap fest?
    Nice phrase.

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    Moore's points sucked in that interview! All he came up with was would you send a child to get killed? The U.S. has a volunteer military which means that those who join do so of their own free will and if they later say yeah but I didn't want to go to war I only joined for the GI bill then I say tough @*&! you knew the conditions before you volunteered. The war was to remove someone from power who killed his own people, was trying to help Al-Queda, and was trying to obtain wmd all things that the rest of the world has said is unexceptable under Saddam's leadership. Moore tried to turn it in to a moral issue yet when Bill C. got caught lying his shorts off over sexual infedility it was a personal issue between Bill and Hillary. What a two faced flip flop!
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