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...is eBooks and Project Guttenberg.
Posted in: My favorite English bookstores in Tokyo
While she always attracts loads of haters, I commend Jolie for tackling these nearly impossible stories…
Posted in: Jolie, showing directorial debut, says Afghanistan is next
Never knew there's verb use for the word moon, so I had to look it up,…
Have a keepie-uppie contest on the roof of Reactor No. 1 while you're at it!
Posted in: JFA plans to hold Under-20 Women's World Cup match in Fukushima
"Harris Interactive surveyed people who were leaving Apple Stores in San Francisco carrying newly-bought products..."
Posted in: Apple dethrones Google as company with most respected image in eyes of consumers
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TooFarGone
For the last time - I'm the one who supported the liberation of Iraq. Would someone who "wanted all Muslims dead" have supported spilling US blood to see a portion of them freed from a totalitarian ideology imported from 1930's Europe?
Think!
Posted in: Bush defends his record of using military might
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TooFarGone
Global warming is a joke. Even Euros don't take it seriously.
Posted in: Obama meets Gore, urges urgent action on global warming
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TooFarGone
What many Westerners don't know or even suspect is the full scope of the militant Mohammedan threat.
I believe Bush does.
If nothing else half a million servicemen and women through Iraq means tens of thousands returning to each state in the union from firsthand experience of life in the crucible of the Mohammedan world.
This guarantees no chance America will go down the suicidal path that Europe has taken, with unfettered immigration from regions home to a creed that historically created their most implacable enemy.
In this regard, the 'liberal' media did the country a huge favor, though they undoubtedly regret showcasing the violence and fratricide these still tribal nations are capable of, doubly so since we won the war despite their efforts.
The weak link for us is probably Canada.A declining birthrate, suicidal 'multiculturalism' as a salve for the national inferiority complex, a general sort of Euro-wannabe stance, and an entrenched bureaucracy emasculating the country from within and intent on raising these last the twenty years or so the most effete sort of male possible.
Posted in: Bush defends his record of using military might
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TooFarGone
There is exactly one force in this world that can stop genocide, wars of naked conquest, Islamofascism, and two bit thugs like Milosovec on Europe's door step.
It ain't the UN.
Posted in: Bush defends his record of using military might
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TooFarGone
They hate us so much they come by the millions to take the most menial jobs available.
Posted in: Blackwater guards accused of using grenades on unarmed Iraqis
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TooFarGone
Oil became a weapon of mass destruction. The UN had been corrupted. Our democratically elected Congress approved the war. I have literally dozens of reasons for supporting the liberation of Iraq.
N Korea, you'll notice - should you bother to look - has China, Russia and Japan for its neigbors.
Whole different kettle.
And it seems to me that anyone making the chickenhawk allegations really ought be doing do in person, to the face of the accused. Otherwise, by your own silly logic, you are a chickenhawk...
Posted in: Bush defends his record of using military might
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TooFarGone
taka313:
I support fire safety and fire hazard awareness in my neighborhood. Am I supposed to become a firefighter?
The 'chickenhawk' argument really is one of the least effective of the emotional blackmail techniques the ranks of the sentimental empaths on the Left have come up with. Honestly, after nearly six years you guys can't do better than that?
Were you there?Were you in Iraq? If you disagreed with the liberation, why support it?
Mine is, yes, limited to what I post on this site. Like your ridiculous cyber-condolences to families of accident victims what I post becomes insignificant and miniscule bits filed away in the vastness of cyberspace.
Posted in: Bush defends his record of using military might
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TooFarGone
Did bush personally create the dictatorship of Iraq?
Apparently, for geographically-challenged "progressives" this "argument" is supposed to be a knockout.
Try again?
Posted in: Bush defends his record of using military might
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TooFarGone
The ACLU is rushing to defend these militant Mohammedans, even though they are prepared to plead guilty and thereby expedite their martyrdom.
How foolish do the "troofer" idiots who actually believed that a missile hit the Pentagon feel about now?
Posted in: 9/11 suspects withhold guilty pleas
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TooFarGone
What about it? Did Bush personally create the Stalinist state of N Korea?
You are like children, demanding he personally fix the world you visit via a web browser.
Posted in: Bush defends his record of using military might
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TooFarGone
Blackwater training some Canadian troops David Pugliese, CanWest News Service Published: Saturday, September 29, 2007
OTTAWA -- The Canadian Forces are using a controversial private security firm to train some of its troops sent to Afghanistan.
Posted in: Blackwater guards accused of using grenades on unarmed Iraqis
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TooFarGone
How stupid do all the 9-11 Troofers feel right about now...
Posted in: 9/11 suspects withhold guilty pleas
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TooFarGone
Blackwater employees make a lot of money.
That's enough for some people313 to condemn them regardless of evidence or a judge's decision.
Posted in: Blackwater guards plan Utah surrender
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TooFarGone
As Greece goes so goes Europe.
Posted in: Massive riots cripple Greece's main cities
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TooFarGone
For starters, they are hired by our own State Dept.
And though they are being investigated by the US gov't nowhere does the prosecution label them or their actions as 'terrorist.'
Besides - You still capitalize the name 'Blackwater'. So we know even you don't regard them as the bad guys.
Try again?
Posted in: Blackwater guards accused of using grenades on unarmed Iraqis
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TooFarGone
If you are one of the gullible Lefties who bought the hopey changey mantra the bold return to the past and the Clinton 'Eisenhower Repubs' must be pretty humiliating.
But that was the unspoken understanding Obama had with his starry-eyed 'progressive' worshippers. He was the New Daddy, after Bubba. They really never planned beyond the orgy of self-congratulation that would come November 4.
Posted in: Cracks appear in Obama foreign policy team
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TooFarGone
If they are indeed guilty they should be charged. I have full trust in the US legal system.
But until I am sure this is not another Haditha media circus I reserve judgement.
And I have to ask - do the Left's fatuous pet theories about 'root causes' apply here? I noticed certain posters have labeled these guys 'terrorists'...
Posted in: Blackwater guards accused of using grenades on unarmed Iraqis
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TooFarGone
Aren't Euros kawaii?
Posted in: Massive riots cripple Greece's main cities
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TooFarGone
The Aussie writer and blogger Tim Blair got this parody of the lefty media from a reader after the 7/7 London bombing:
"British Muslims Fear Repercussions Over Tomorrow's Train Bombing."
Posted in: Report finds prejudice rising against U.S. Muslims
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TooFarGone
JT needn't be the only source for all your Haj news:
Despite a ban on political activities at haj, a senior Iranian cleric gave a speech at Arafat to a group of pilgrims, who chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel", Iran's state television showed.
Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammadi Reyshahri, head of Iran's haj mission, told the pilgrims some Muslims had despaired "in the face of Western civilization's onslaught" but that today there was a "resurgence of Islam".
Feeling warm and fuzzy yet?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/saudiarabia/3659867/Two-million-Muslim-pilgrims-gather-outside-Mecca-for-haj.html
Posted in: Human tide of hajj pilgrims flood Mt Arafat