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Old 05-21-2011, 10:25 PM
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GOP Rep. Ron Paul stands by his comments the United States should have told Pakistan that American officials were aware of Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts before conducting the raid that led to his demise, Politico reports.

“Why are we having trouble with the [Pakistani] government, why are we stirring up a civil war in Pakistan? It's because we’ve been bombing it," Paul said on "Fox News Sunday."

Paul, who announced Friday he is running for the GOP presidential nomination, said his opposition to the U.S. mission to kill bin Laden is indicative of his non-interventionist foreign policy.

If Ron Paul and his beliefs were in place 30 years ago then there wouldn't be a bin Laden.

Think about that.
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Old 05-21-2011, 10:32 PM
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If Ron Paul and his beliefs were in place 30 years ago then there wouldn't be a bin Laden.

Think about that.
I actually won a race and CP is back...it really is the end
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Old 05-21-2011, 10:37 PM
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I actually won a race and CP is back...it really is the end

Congrats gonna go watch the victory now.
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Old 05-21-2011, 10:40 PM
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Congrats gonna go watch the victory now.
It's actually a good one
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Old 05-21-2011, 11:24 PM
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It's actually a good one
Yes it was.
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Old 05-21-2011, 10:51 PM
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I actually won a race and CP is back...it really is the end
Bob...congrats on the win. I perused the smart threads and noticed you won race 9 on a Saturday at Arlington. That purse is bulls.hit. Looks like even big ol' Arlington Park is in a McRecovery.
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Old 05-21-2011, 11:03 PM
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Bob...congrats on the win. I perused the smart threads and noticed you won race 9 on a Saturday at Arlington. That purse is bulls.hit. Looks like even big ol' Arlington Park is in a McRecovery.
Monday Race 8 at Parx. That (seriously) is a big'un..could be a fun summer with him.

and..thnx
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Old 05-21-2011, 11:27 PM
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Monday Race 8 at Parx. That (seriously) is a big'un..could be a fun summer with him.

and..thnx

Bet you wouldn't mind a fast track eh? Gonna make 110?
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Old 05-21-2011, 11:32 PM
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Bet you wouldn't mind a fast track eh? Gonna make 110?
shoot man..85 and on to the next. Beggers can't be choosers.

He just needs to win this race. He's gelded , healthy and isn't going anywhere. It's not the like the olders are SNL/Timberlake
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Old 05-21-2011, 11:37 PM
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shoot man..85 and on to the next. Beggers can't be choosers.

He just needs to win this race. He's gelded , healthy and isn't going anywhere. It's not the the olders are SNL/Timberlake
I can't mush you dude. Plus I hate betting on my blackberry. Every Nerdy Trailing Degenerate (N.T.D.)© and Brisnerd in the country will be firing on it.
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Old 05-22-2011, 01:02 AM
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If Ron Paul and his beliefs were in place 30 years ago then there wouldn't be a bin Laden.

Think about that.

and if my aunt had a d..k she'd be my uncle. and there is no bin laden now, yay.




welcome back.
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and if my aunt had a d..k she'd be my uncle. and there is no bin laden now, yay.




welcome back.
That's a defeatist way to look at it.


The Afghan Mujahideen was armed, trained and funded by the CIA. Now you're going to find mostly denial and propaganda from the mainstream media on this issue.

But all you have to do is look at the times back in 1979-1989 and you can clearly see that Russia was our #1 enemy.

Look at our funding of rebels in Libya, which I'm sure they will continue to deny that any Al Qaeda is involved.

Don't stop believing.

Thanks on the friendly welcome back.
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Old 05-22-2011, 09:14 AM
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That's a defeatist way to look at it.


The Afghan Mujahideen was armed, trained and funded by the CIA. Now you're going to find mostly denial and propaganda from the mainstream media on this issue.

But all you have to do is look at the times back in 1979-1989 and you can clearly see that Russia was our #1 enemy.

Look at our funding of rebels in Libya, which I'm sure they will continue to deny that any Al Qaeda is involved.

Don't stop believing.

Thanks on the friendly welcome back.

yeah, i know all that. i've bitched before on here about our years of foreign policy being predicated on the belief that 'the enemy of our enemy is our friend'. it's how afganistan got rid of russia, and how iraq fended off iran in their war. whoever russia backed guaranteed our involvement for the other side. didn't make sense then, and we're still suffering the repercussions of it now.
ron paul is non-intervenionist...that's fine. but when he criticized us going in and killing bin laden-well, i disagree. and warn pakistan ahead of time? that would be counter-productive.


anyone who voted for obama must surely be critical of pretty much every step he's taken the last two years. i don't know of really any domestic or foreign policy stances of the bush years that he's changed. tax breaks, continued. still in iraq? yep. afganistan? yes, and actually ramped up. gitmo still open? of course. economy any better? no.
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Old 05-22-2011, 09:48 AM
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i wonder how many folks wish that this idiot would run?

"[C]andidates need to get their message out via the news social media, be a fair and balanced reporters who will just allow the facts to get out there. Don't even participate in that goofy game that has been played now for too many years with the leftist lamestream media trying to twist the candidates' words and intent and content of their statements."—in an interview on Fox News' Hannity, May 18, 2011


she's quite the fox news shill. i wish those who suggested her to john mccain as a running mate had never been born. thanks a lot guys!
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http://www.slate.com/id/2295128/


Fantasy Island
Are Republicans losing their grip on reality?
By Jacob Weisberg
Posted Friday, May 20, 2011, at 12:22 PM ET
At a press conference last week, someone asked Chris Christie for his views on evolution vs. creationism. "That's none of your business," the New Jersey governor barked in response.

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Then there are all the mundane, material facts that Republicans choose to "doubt." The market in Obama lies has moved in rough parallel to the recent silver bubble. Over a period of months, the paranoid and foolish bought in, driving up the price. Republican candidates tried to find sly ways to signal skepticism about the President's American-ness and Christianity without sounding like complete imbeciles. Then Donald Trump, for whom that's not a problem, started buying in bulk. This infuriated the outflanked Sarah Palin, who used to have this wackadoodle territory to herself. Then President Obama released his long-form birth certificate, the bubble burst, and Trump was publicly ruined at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. With birther sentiment deflated, Palin has moved on to a new, no less idiotic slander, that William Ayers*, the former Weather Underground leader, might have written Obama's memoirs.
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Fantasy Island
Are Republicans losing their grip on reality?
By Jacob Weisberg
Posted Friday, May 20, 2011, at 12:22 PM ET
At a press conference last week, someone asked Chris Christie for his views on evolution vs. creationism. "That's none of your business," the New Jersey governor barked in response.

further down:

Then there are all the mundane, material facts that Republicans choose to "doubt." The market in Obama lies has moved in rough parallel to the recent silver bubble. Over a period of months, the paranoid and foolish bought in, driving up the price. Republican candidates tried to find sly ways to signal skepticism about the President's American-ness and Christianity without sounding like complete imbeciles. Then Donald Trump, for whom that's not a problem, started buying in bulk. This infuriated the outflanked Sarah Palin, who used to have this wackadoodle territory to herself. Then President Obama released his long-form birth certificate, the bubble burst, and Trump was publicly ruined at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. With birther sentiment deflated, Palin has moved on to a new, no less idiotic slander, that William Ayers*, the former Weather Underground leader, might have written Obama's memoirs.
Gotta love Sarah...well maybe not, but she is always good for a laugh. I actually respect her for trying but she has one problem, she opens her mouth and has no idea what may come out. Maybe if she released a porn video folks would....well, you know!
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