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Dear Terrorists: George Bush is from Texas

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by sinohero, Mar 24, 2003.

  1. Oski2005

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    Damn, how many of these are you gonna start a brand new thread for? Why don't you just start a thread called Sino's picture hunting, then keep posting all of them in there. I think you have set a record for most threads started in 5 days.
     
  2. rockHEAD

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    actually, he's not a REAL Texan...

    GWB was actually born in New Haven, Connecticut.
     
  3. Oski2005

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    That's the reason why I'm not ashamed that Bush is FROM Texas. . .
     
  4. mrpaige

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    I think they need a more accurate sign.

    George W. Bush is from New Haven, Connecticut.
     
  5. mrpaige

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    Damn, I need a faster trigger finger.... or an edit. :)
     
  6. drapg

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    Yes can we please give sinohero his own damn thread. It's getting tiring seeing the same stuff spewed over and over again, cluttering the first page of the Hangout.
     
  7. Batman Jones

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    And, by the way, how many more new threads by sinohero will it take for Clutch to call him out like he did glynch?
     
  8. TheFreak

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    Of course, much like most of the protesters, this person really just wants peace. He/she/it would still be out there if Gore were president right now. He/she/it would just be holding a sign that said 'dear terrorists: Gore is from Tennessee'. When Clinton bombed Iraq, this person was probably holding up a sign that said 'dear terrorists: Clinton is from Arkansas' -- there probably just weren't any cameras around then.
     
  9. Rocketman95

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    Clinton declared a full-fledged war against Iraq with over 250,000 soldiers?

    News to me.
     
  10. mrpaige

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    Well, I guess you were too busy watching Oscar-nominated films to pay attention to the news. :)
     
  11. Rocketman95

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    This is true. Could've happened during Titanic, that movie was pretty long. :)
     
  12. Batman Jones

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    Freak, your interminable sarcasm on life and death issues is at best really, really annoying -- and, I'd venture, more "inappropriate" than a lifelong, extremist political activist making an extremist political speech after winning an award for an extremist political movie.

    For the record, many of us who oppose this war also opposed the Clinton action. I did. I thought it was a cynical maneuver motivated by the impending election and I thought it was unconscionable. Not as bad as preemptively invading a country for the intention of regime change, but damn bad none the less.

    By the way, how many of your Republican friends did you openly berate and call un-American hippies for not dropping everything to support Clinton during that attack, or during Bosnia or Somalia?
     
  13. sinohero

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    Bosnia

    Kosovo
     
  14. Rocketman95

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    Did we have 250,000 soldiers in those conflicts?

    I don't remember many protests during Panama.
     
  15. Batman Jones

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    Did you know anyone who opposed those conflicts? Were they anti-American treehuggers?
     
  16. sinohero

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    That is the point, many who protest today are simply anti-Bush. Were a Democrat in power, nowhere would the left mobilize so much.
     
  17. TheFreak

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    I don't remember calling anyone un-American lately. "Hippie" I can recall using though, sorry.

    I don't have any 'Republican friends' that protested Clinton in the streets. If I did I would probably ask them why they weren't out there right now.
     
  18. VesceySux

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    As an aside, I watched this massive protest in NYC (where the pic came from) 2 days ago. Me and my girl sat down to eat at a diner on Broadway and watched the protest go by. It kept going and going and going, just like the freaking Energizer bunny. Strange crowd, too. Lots of hippies with bongos intermixed with old people with backpacks. I even saw one cruel protester make his 3-legged dog march (the whole route was around 42 blocks). Oh, the humanity!

    Then, yesterday, about 50 American flag-adorned Harleys roared down 6th Ave. honking their horns and revving their engines. Must've been the pro-war rally I've heard so much about.
     
  19. FranchiseBlade

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    That's true, nobody protested LBJ during the Viet Nam war.
     

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