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If the military manages to get an extention, is that not effectively a military coup?
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MalevolentLight
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High Above
Jul 1999 time: 00:20
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Isn't it interesting that the guy who claims Iraq is a total **** up and that we have needlessly put our troops in harms way is trying to block their votes. I guess they don't feel the same way Kerry does.
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of Aptos, CA
Oct 1999 time: 21:20
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It is well known that Blacks are with Bush on the social issues from gay marriage to abortion. So how does Kerry hand this to prevent defection of votes? Well here is a bit from Ann Coulter's latest column: He panders to them and insults their intelligence as no other politician ever has.
"Bush opposes gay marriage. Kerry is for it – and he has always been consistent on that by taking every position imaginable on gay marriage. Kerry's got more gay marriage positions than the Kama-sutra, including the "yawning dog," the "courtesan's dilemma" and the "flip-flopping weasel."
Campaigning in Missouri about a month ago, Kerry began the day saying he was opposed to Missouri's constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman. By the end of the day, Kerry was claiming he supported the amendment and, indeed, that his position on gay marriage was identical to Bush's.
Later, Kerry retracted his support for the Missouri marriage amendment, telling a gay magazine that he hadn't read the amendment and, in fact, he opposed it. (More campaign slogan ideas: "John Kerry won't just take a stand on the tough issues – he'll take two or three of them!")
When Kerry's strategy of being both for gay marriage and against it failed to fool blacks, he sent Jesse Jackson out to black churches to tell the parishioners to set aside their views on gay marriage and vote for Kerry anyway. What are blacks getting out of this deal again?"
http://www.anncoulter.org/
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MalevolentLight
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High Above
Jul 1999 time: 00:20
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quote: It's also interesting how Bush claims to be a full supporter of the American soldiers he sent to Iraq, while making a public joke one time at an event, about not finding WMDs and also while cutting their combat pay. |
Bush has been kinder to the military than any president since Reagan. It's why 2/3 of the military and their families support him. It's why you couldn't find someone in the military that liked Clinton. You aren't going to win an argument saying that the troops support Kerry over Bush.
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MalevolentLight
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High Above
Jul 1999 time: 00:20
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Sorry, but I am seeing a trend with people like Kidilicious and Sava. They are social miscreants that can't make it in life. It disgusts me that these kinds of people are the ones that make up the Democratic support group.
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MalevolentLight
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High Above
Jul 1999 time: 00:20
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quote: All affirmative action does is recognize the 500 or so years that blacks have been officially treated as 5th class citizens. Its called a head start in light of a monumental historical **** up. Sure its not fair, but neither was slavery, asshat |
Then maybe you should take it up with the African Kings who sold them to us in the first place. Slavery is Africa's number 1 money maker even today. But all that aside, you aren't doing blacks a favor by saying they should be held to a lower standard. All that does is perpetuate the education gap. Affirmative action by definition is racism. Racism never helps anyone, even when it's done to try and help a particular race (it was actually created just to get votes for the Democratic party). There are plenty of educated blacks out there who made it without affirmative action, Rice being one of them.
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