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  • torbsT Offline
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    double post...delete

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    • StormwalkerS Offline
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      tjamz wrote:
      to me it seems like a big political chess game:

      Country 1 Imposes sanctions
      Country 2 develops nuke program
      country 1 threatens to attack country 2
      country 2 offers to end nuke program in exchange for aid/food/etc...
      country 1 accepts offer
      country 2 happy
      country 1 gets upset about something else and imposes sanctions again
      country 2 starts nuke program again......

      Very true, and it all seems sort of silly. However, what people tend to forget is how high the stakes are. When we talk about a country that hates us and has the potential to develop nuclear weapons, we must remember the rule of nuclear war - whoever strikes first wins.

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        How would you win a war against Iran? President Bush and his administration have done more damage to this country in the past six years then one could even begin to quantify. How much money have we dumped into Iraq, and for what? Americans are dying there in vain everyday. We are not helping Iraq, all we have done is helped start a civil war. How can one expected to establish democracy when half the country wants to stab their neighbor. Going to Iraq weakened this fine country we call home. The USA is less respected from a world view, and anything we get involved with at this point will be met with apprehension. Cooler heads must prevail! Rushing head on into another conflict on the world's stage is a bad idea. Besides, how the hell can we afford it? Last time I checked we couldn't drum up enough money to rebuild New Orleans.

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          Stormwalker wrote:
          whoever strikes first wins.

          Or it could also be, whoever strikes first causes life on earth to cease. If ANYONE fired a nuke at the US or Russia than an automatic retaliation would occur i bet, then when the one country retaliated the other would launch in order to destroy the other, and a chain reaction could occur that would basically destroy everything on earth. Im pretty sure anyone who has or wants to obtain nuclear weapons knows that if they launched them at Russia/its major allies or USA/its major allies, the world would be over.

          98sh wrote:
          Last time I checked we couldn't drum up enough money to rebuild New Orleans.

          Why would we want to rebuild New Orleans? Just so it can flood again? How stupid is it to rebuilt a large city in the middle of a bowl that will NEVER be able to withstand a category 4/5 hurricane. It's a waste of money, it'd probably cost less in the long run to rebuild elsewhere. If it happened once it's going to happen again, why press their luck and waste OUR money to rebuild a doomed city?

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            That wasn't the point. New Orleans, education, healthcare, and a million others. This country needs to focus more time and money at home. If we had a decent education system idiots like Bush would not be elected. The biggest problem with this country is that there's another idiot born every minute and no education system to vaccinate the disease.

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              StangerBanger96 wrote:
              Why would we want to rebuild New Orleans? Just so it can flood again? How stupid is it to rebuilt a large city in the middle of a bowl that will NEVER be able to withstand a category 4/5 hurricane.?

              Why would they want to rebuild? The same reason Grand Forks rebuilt after '97, because they can....and will....regardless of the fact that it will probably happen again

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                98sh wrote:
                That wasn't the point. New Orleans, education, healthcare, and a million others. This country needs to focus more time and money at home. If we had a decent education system idiots like Bush would not be elected. The biggest problem with this country is that there's another idiot born every minute and no education system to vaccinate the disease.

                John Kerry rulezzz!!!!
                Best line ever.... never gets old...
                "I actually did vote for the $87 billion, before I voted against it." --Sen. John Kerry, on voting against a military funding bill for U.S. troops in Iraq

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                  tjamz wrote:
                  Why would they want to rebuild? The same reason Grand Forks rebuilt after '97, because they can....and will....regardless of the fact that it will probably happen again
                  Great so more FEMA money is spent towards cars instead of shelter and food.

                  fuck new orleans.

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                    50stang wrote:
                    John Kerry rulezzz!!!!
                    Best line ever.... never gets old...
                    "I actually did vote for the $87 billion, before I voted against it." --Sen. John Kerry, on voting against a military funding bill for U.S. troops in Iraq

                    What makes you think I'm a fan of John Kerry?

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                      98sh wrote:
                      What makes you think I'm a fan of John Kerry?

                      You're obviously not an "idiot" that voted for Bush... maybe you're more of a Nader kind of guy.

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                        Nah, his stance is just one where anyone that does not agree with him is an idiot.

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                          just because your views happen to classify you as a republican or democrat etc doesnt mean you have to support your parties nomination...

                          Getcher green hat, we are goin fishin.

                          > 63vette;288530 wrote:
                          > I dont know shit about building cars.

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                            tjamz wrote:
                            Why would they want to rebuild? The same reason Grand Forks rebuilt after '97, because they can....and will....regardless of the fact that it will probably happen again

                            Because Grand Forks and the rest of the Red River Valley wouldn't be totally underwater. Not to mention the cities populations are a lot smaller than New Orleans. The river is NO comparison to the ocean as well, we are more able to protect our towns/cities up here from flooding of the river than they could protect New Orleans from the ocean/hurricanes. Not really fair to compare us who have just a small river to deal with to a huge metropolitan city built in a bowl at the oceans edge.

                            And I also agree that > just because your views happen to classify you as a republican or democrat etc doesnt mean you have to support your parties nomination...

                            I'm more Republican than anything but I in no way support much of what Bush has done.

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