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Post by Administrator on Mar 4, 2003 9:25:42 GMT -5
"When you're happy and you know it bomb Iraq"
All together now....
If you cannot find Osama, bomb Iraq. If the markets are a drama, bomb Iraq. If the terrorists are frisky, Pakistan is looking shifty, North Korea is too risky, Bomb Iraq.
If we have no allies with us, bomb Iraq. If we think someone has dissed us, bomb Iraq. So to hell with the inspections, Let's look tough for the elections, Close your mind and take directions, Bomb Iraq.
It's "pre-emptive non-aggression", bomb Iraq. Let's prevent this mass destruction, bomb Iraq. They've got weapons we can't see, And that is good enough for me 'Cos it is all the proof I need Bomb Iraq.
If you never were elected, bomb Iraq. If your mood is quite dejected, bomb Iraq. If you think Saddam's gone mad, With the weapons that he had, Just be thankful but not sad, Bomb Iraq.
If your corporate fraud is growin', bomb Iraq. If your ties to it are showin', bomb Iraq. If your politics are sleazy, And hiding that ain't easy, And your manhood's getting queasy, Bomb Iraq.
Fall in line and follow orders, bomb Iraq. For our might knows not our borders, bomb Iraq. Disagree? We'll call it treason, Let's make war not love this season, Even if we have no reason, Bomb Iraq.
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Post by KY Kid on Mar 4, 2003 19:05:51 GMT -5
Forget about bombing Iraq Just stick your foot up W's Crack
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Post by TedRay80 on Mar 4, 2003 23:23:23 GMT -5
Please tell me don't have two anti-war protestors as AD's.
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Post by Administrator on Mar 5, 2003 0:44:11 GMT -5
Me?
Heck no.
I don't prefer war but if it's to be....you know. I just wish we done this years ago.
So be it Threaten no more To secure peace is To prepare for war
So be it Settle the score Touch me again with the words that you will hear evermore
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Post by TedRay80 on Mar 5, 2003 8:42:41 GMT -5
I don't prefer war but if it's to be....you know. I just wish we done this years ago. Not under Clinton. If September 11th had happened while he or Gore were in office, they would have come out with a strong speech about how America would recover, and that would have been the end of it. (Then another attack, another nice speech, etc.)
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Post by ForeverBigBlue on Mar 5, 2003 12:40:36 GMT -5
I don't know that I would fall under the heading of "protester", but I do know I do NOT want to see us bombing Iraq right now.
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Post by KY Kid on Mar 7, 2003 15:11:49 GMT -5
I'm not anti-war, but I am anti-going to war with Iraq right now. Heck, I'm not some kind of weird pacifist hippy. (No offense to those of y ou who are Remember, my goal is to become a pilot in the Air Force. I think the real threat is North Korea, but we refuse to fight with them, because they don't have (all together now) OIL. It's all about oil, and maybe something to do with son wanting to take revenge for daddy. If only Gen. Norman I can't spell his last name would have talked to the president before signing the peace treaty after the Gulf War we wouldn't be here right now.
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Post by TexasBlue on Mar 7, 2003 16:00:35 GMT -5
Bomb them.
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Post by truth on Mar 8, 2003 5:46:53 GMT -5
OK, I'll admit it, I prefer: - peace to war
- plows to spears(excluding Brittany, of course)
- dialogue to diatribe
- grass to mud
- quality to cheap
- love to hate
- diversity to classes(especialy speling, that wuz a tuff class)
- walking to SUVs
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Post by Wildcatblue7 on Mar 14, 2003 21:00:57 GMT -5
"Time to bomb Saddam, time to bomb Saddam, ALL together now! Time to bomb Saddam....." Ya know, I've really been wondering why Dan Rather didn't shoot Saddam in that interview. Or even the cameraman could have.
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Post by TedRay80 on Mar 15, 2003 9:59:48 GMT -5
OK, I'll admit it, I prefer: First of all, I'm not a big fan of SUVs, either. But... it's pretty funny to me how all the liberals are attacking these horrible, gas-guzzling SUVs and demanding that people get rid of them--meanwhile, the equally gas-guzzling mini-vans get no attention. Why? The Democrats realize they've already totally abandoned the yuppy, SUV crowd, but they don't want to lose all the soccer moms. Yes, SUVs guzzle gas, but so do several other vehicles that you won't hear them get up on their soap boxes about.
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Post by Administrator on Mar 15, 2003 12:37:20 GMT -5
Grand Cherokee Yukon Suburban F-150 F-250 Ram 1500 Ram 2500 Escalade Viper Vette
My Windstar (3.1 Liter) - 24 mpg
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Post by Administrator on Mar 15, 2003 12:38:23 GMT -5
I almost forgot It's good to be a soccer mom. ;D
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Post by TedRay80 on Mar 15, 2003 14:17:51 GMT -5
Wow! You must've done well to get a Windstar with an average 24 mpg. The 2003 has 11/24 city/highway and is listed to have an average of 17 mpg.
That compares with these other minivans (all overall mileage average mpg's from Consumer Reports)... Honda Odyssey--19 mpg Toyota Sienna--18 mpg Chrysler Town & Country--18 mpg Dodge Grand Caravan Sport--18 mpg Mazda MPV--18 mpg
Average: 18 mpg
This compared to some small and some large SUV's... Toyota Rav4--22 mpg Honda CR-V--21 mpg Nissan Xterra--15 mpg Honda Pilot--19 mpg Toyota Highlander--18 mpg Ford Explorer--16 mpg Chevy Tahoe--13 mpg
(There are tons of SUV's, so I tried to take a fair sample of highs and lows here) End result: Average: 18 mpg
Once again, all numbers I see say that SUV's and minivans are equal gas-guzzlers. The biggest difference is that SUV's have quite a bit of variation, while all minivans equally guzzle. If you want to be a yuppy environmentalist, get a RAV4 instead of a Tahoe.
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Post by Administrator on Mar 15, 2003 14:35:12 GMT -5
Hey! I didn't know I was doing so well. 1996 model treated with Slick 50 twice, oil changed at least every 3,000 miles, brakes and tires changed religiously, plugs changed 5 times, plug wires changed twice, antifreeze and thermostat checked at every oil change. Be nice to your car and she'll be nice to you.
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