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Especially since he is worth 25 million dollars!
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Here are two articles detailing the charges in the indictment. Pretty freaking horrifying stuff. I think Goodell will suspend him today. Shocking Charges Vick, 3 Others Named in Gruesome Indictment
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I know exactly where Bin Laden is. He is working in a 7-11 on Lyons Rd and Cypress Creek Rd in Ft. Lauderdale. Actually this guy does look exactly like Bin Laden (white streak in the beard and all) and he has a real sense of humor about it. He has a wanted poster with Bin Ladens name and HIS picture on his cash register. He is even wearing the camo jacket at headress in the picture. He is a pretty nice guy, I've got to get a piture of him next time I stop there.
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Must.....stop......reading.....this....thread. ARRRGGGHHH!
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Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
McCain is dead in the water. Hell will freeze before Gingrich is elected. Romney and Guliani are the only credible candidates who are actually running at the moment. -
Culpepper has been begging for an outright release. Heck the Dolphins would not even let him practice or use the gym at the training camp. But even with a new team he has a long way to go to come back from this kind of injury. Even so, the Dolphins did not treat him well. it was not his fault Saban rushed him back before he was ready. Vick is just a piece of garbage. Prison is EXACTLY where he belongs.
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I've told you before, the Iraq war was more about Iran than Saddam. Iraq's strategic importance was greater than any threat Saddam might have posed. WMDs was just a pretext. With the US in control ot Iraq and Afghanistan, and with Uzbekistan and Pakistan allied, Iran would have an enemy on every border. The word for that is surrounded. It would have made them much easier to deal with and if it was necassary to invade, it would have made a tough fight much easier. But the highest objective in war is to win without fighting. Case in point, the Soviets were much more frightened of the several hundred Pershing II missles in Turkey than the were of the several thousand Minuite Man missles in Montanta. So having them there gave us a strategic advantage that made a war less likely. Where they screwed up was they did not count in Iran stirring up ethnic hatred in the aftermath. And they seemed to forget that these are people who would rather die than live peacefully next to each other.
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Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
Hmmm. That entire post is so wrong headed I cannot even frame a reply. Congrats Sand, I am speechless. -
No argument there. I'd have handled the whole war on terror much differently had I been in the White House. But GHB and Clinton bear a big part of the blame for everything that has happened vis-a-vis the war on terror. When Reagan left office the CIA was strong, capable, and well funded. Bush then Clinton utterly destroyed it and left a pathetic joke behind right when we needed it the most. This is exactly the kind of fight an organization like the CIA should be dealing with. Armies battle countries, not invididuals or ideologies. To quote a movie "The military is a broadsword, not a scalpel." The invasion of Afghanistan was necassary beacause there the country was run by terroists. After that an capable intelligence service making use of Special Forces should have taken over. Too bad we did not have one.
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Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
I just can not understand why in the world you think we need the federal government to get things done in this country. Right now my company is rolling out a new mobile communications system that will literally change the way people watch TV, access the Internet etc. No other country on earth has anything like it or even close. The Federal Government did not do it, we did. Right this very moment Florida is building a hybrid diesel electric bullet train between Orlando, Tampa, and Melbourne. Eventually it will connect every city in Florida. Uncle Sam did not pay one penny or lay one rail. Floridians did with a hotel bed tax. And a Florida company employing Florida workers is doing the actual construction. Not an out of state or even country company that would do it for the lowest bid as a Federal contract would require. All we need Uncle Sam to do is follow the seven articles and twenty two amendments in the Constitution. And get the heck out of our way and lives otherwise. -
He did that on Meet the Press more than once. I saw it myself. He spouted a lot of things he was not in a position to know given who he was and where he had been. Kinda makes you wonder what classified info his wife was passing on to him, who had no need to know. As to the second part of your post, I can see how you would feel that way. I mean with all of the terrorist attacks on US soil since the Iraq invasion what other conclusion could we draw?
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Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
Ideally even a divided government will still do what must be done. In other words is something is important (such as defense appropriations, budget approval, etc) is usually sails through with a minimal amount of bickering. -
Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
YES! That is when we are all safe from them. When they are so hleplessly deadlocked thay cannot hurt us. Jefferson said it: "The government that governs least, governs best" -
Oh for Gods sweet sake. The only thing that Wilson was reporting was the Iraq did not buy uranium from Nigeria. And Libby's "part" in the affair was that he either lied or misremembered some phone conversations in an investigation that was utterly pointless because the DOJ knew all along who dropped the hint of Wilsons connection Plame and the CIA. Maybe Taks in not the one who should be paying closer attention to the news.
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Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
Last time we had that we threw them out after two years of attempted socilaisim and government excess. I think the ideal make up is a 20 seat democrat majority in the House, and a 9 seat Republican majority in the Senate. Then it does not matter so much who the President is. Any intelligent American should tremble when one party holds all the cards. -
Simpsons unpopular among Pagans, threaten to make it rain
Guard Dog replied to Nick_i_am's topic in Way Off-Topic
Pagans, no sense of humor. -
Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
Well that would improve the rating for the State of the Union address. She would need to lose that ridiculous pseudo British accent she picked up somewhere. If you are not actually British, don't try to do that. -
Fred Thompson will become the next President of USA
Guard Dog replied to Meshugger's topic in Way Off-Topic
It also had political hacks like John Foster Dulles and Henry Stimson and although they were appointed to high positions, they could not have been elected dog catcher on their own. I would not worry about it. If Thompson is elected he could hardly be worse than some recent presidents I will not name. -
I think $6k each. Explain that to me. If, as stated in the article, CBS had the set legally declared as a summer camp through a loophole, then I imagine the most they could do is waive the camp fees. Perhaps there were some under the table payoffs, but a summer camp does not pay kids to attend. From the article: This whole concept seems to tread dangerously close to child labor to me. But then again, I will not watch it so at least I won't be rewarding them for doing so.
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Medieval TW 2 again. This time as the Turks.
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Mass Effect hands-on impressions at E3
Guard Dog replied to Darth Drabek's topic in Computer and Console
The more I hear about ME, the more impressed I am. Too bad I'll never get to try it. Unless a PC port is made. Best part of all, it is their own IP. They own it and I gather have full control over it. I wonder who will be cast as Commander Shepphard when the movie starts pre production? -
I think $6k each.
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Let me make one more point then bow out of this thread all together. I hope I have at least somewhat demonstrated this desire for impeachment is wrong headed, based purely on emotion, and will lead down a road you guys do NOT want to follow. Plus it requires an actual crime, and to date there has not been one. It is easy to dislike or even despise GWB and convince yourselves he is the worst President ever. The truth is, you do not know that. In less than two years he will leave Washington DC and pass into American history. There is no way to know what place he will hold there until more time has passed and the ultimate outcome of events he set into motion are known. Right now the Iraq mess looks like a debacle. 10 years from now we may be saying that is was the right thing to do. When Reagan left office who would have believed the Soviet Union would collapse just a few years later because of him in large part. When Eisenhower left office he was regarded as one of our best Presidents ever. Now we know he was one of the worst and laid the foundations for the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. Harry Truman and Theodore Roosevelt were hated when they left office. Now the are ranked in the top 5 of our best Presidents. What I'm getting at here is you cannot really judge a political leader without a historical context. And for GWB, and Clinton before him it is still too soon to say if they were any good and where history will remember them. Right now, neither is looking good. One of the best things about American politics is the impermanence of it. Former Secretary of State James Baker once said, "Someone asked me what was the most important thing I had learned since being in Washington. I replied that it was the fact that temporal power is fleeting." Baker went on to observe that once driving through the White House gates he saw a man walking alone on Pennsylvania Avenue and recognized him as having been Secretary of State in a previous administration. "There he was alone - no reporters, no security, no adoring public, no trappings of power. Just one solitary man alone with his thoughts. And that mental picture continually serves to remind me of the impermanence of power and the impermanence of place."
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He should have had AT&T!
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The one who has the Conch will be in charge!