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A Nice Piece About a Ron Paul Supporter in New Hampshire

In today’s Christian Science Monitor.

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  1. …Scott, what would you think of your anti-War Radio Show coming on to AC/DC’s Hell’s Bells?—I mean play the whole 2-3 minute cut to pump up the audience?

    Posted by Mace Price | September 6, 2007, 1:58 am
  2. You guys sure dig your AC/DC dontcha? Alright then.

    Posted by Scott | September 6, 2007, 2:03 am
  3. Question: Is Mike Huckabee the dumbest Republican ever?
    “”Even if we lose elections, we should not lose our honor,” shot back former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, “and that is more important than the Republican Party.”

    Honor? Didn’t the GOP lose its honor when it fed false information to the American public that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction which it would feed to Osama Bin Laden for terrorist attacks?

    Didn’t the GOP lose its ‘honor’ in March, 2003, when it, with the assistance of the Democrats, launched this ill-conceived foreign adventure?

    Wouldn’t the best way to regain its honor be for the leaders of the GOP to admit they lied to the American people, and take responsibility for their lies?

    Posted by Miguel | September 6, 2007, 7:32 am
  4. Paul was right. Losing our honor = saving face. That’s hardly worth losing a soldier’s life.

    Posted by Antiwar Aficionado | September 6, 2007, 5:21 pm
  5. And why are so few of these elitist phonies’ relatives protecting our honor??
    I would like to know how many immediate family members of Huckleberry Hound’s family are in Iraq defending our honor?

    Posted by phil | September 6, 2007, 5:38 pm
  6. When Sadam invaded Kuwait in 1990 the evidence was clear. Bush Sr. put the issue and all available intelligence to congress who had a vigorous debate. The decision that they made was a national decision, and we went to the Gulf war as a nation. When congress sought the intelligence used by Bush to argue the war, he made them sign a confidentiality agreement first – so as not to reveal the sources. Then, according to Sen. Chuck Hagel, the intelligence was that there was no intelligence; no evidence. But, the lawmakers could not reveal that on pain of imprisonment, and made decisions based on the neocon propaganda. In short, the national debate did not occur; instead we got “if you challenge our assertions it must be because your with the terrorists”. Bullshit. There will never be honor in this incident until the scoundrels that got us into it, and there are many, walk up to the gallows and say good night.

    Posted by Joe Briggs | September 7, 2007, 6:21 am
  7. They lied us into the first Gulf War too. Fake satellite photos, the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador claiming about the incubators, denying they had told Saddam to go ahead in the first place…

    Posted by Scott | September 7, 2007, 9:28 am
  8. Bush Sr. put the issue and all available intelligence to congress who had a vigorous debate.

    Dang, when are the Amerikan people going to learn that when it comes to war and almost everything else you can NEVER trust a politician. They virtually always lie.

    Posted by Bob Bogus | September 7, 2007, 10:45 am
  9. The decision that they made was a national decision,

    Oh really? I don’t recall our rulers asking me about it. I don’t recall our rulers offering a line on my 1040 where I could deduct money for a war I did not want to pay for or have any part of. That’s some history ya got there, Joey.

    Posted by Bob Bogus | September 7, 2007, 10:47 am
  10. The decision that they made was a national decision,

    Hardly With the Gulf War, like all wars, it’s a relatively small bunch of corrupt, lying, murderous bastards who decide. It’s their world and we’re just along for the ride. But remember, it’s OK because your government masters love you and everything they do is “fer da childern” or at least that’s what they tell us.

    Posted by Bob Bogus | September 7, 2007, 10:55 am
  11. …No sooner than the Iraqi Army had been driven from Kuwait in the ’90-’91 Gulf War, than it was said that George Bush I had a hand picked Battalion of United States Marines guarding his personal Oil Reserves in Country

    Posted by Mace Price | September 7, 2007, 11:24 am
  12. Listening to Hannity interview Paul: “Iran provides troops to kill american soldiers” – Oh really???

    Posted by Antiwar Aficionado | September 7, 2007, 12:46 pm

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