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    ajgentile — 18 years ago(November 13, 2007 01:01 PM)

    This is why I can shred people like Ramzi in debates. Once you start name-calling, you lose.
    Bring some facts. Bring some intelligent ideas. Bring some solutions. Otherwise, sit back and listen. You might learn something.

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      ramzi-essaid-1 — 18 years ago(February 02, 2008 07:45 PM)

      hahahahahahahahaha! Thanks for shredding me with your facts. I really learned a lot. At this point, I'd like to let you get back to burning books and spreading hate speech.

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        explainmyself — 18 years ago(November 09, 2007 08:47 AM)

        If Pat Robertson gives Rudy his seal of approval, honestly, who else is there even to consider? GIULIANI '08!
        P.S.
        9/11!

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            explainmyself — 18 years ago(November 10, 2007 08:51 AM)

            You say tomato, I say to
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              wpseraph — 18 years ago(November 10, 2007 02:00 PM)

              Who in their right mind would vote for Ron Paul?
              Apparently not 99 to 97 percent of the population!
              http://www.PaulRon2008.com/
              Our only hope for a terrible President.

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                  wpseraph — 18 years ago(November 11, 2007 11:20 AM)

                  1 to 3% is a consistent number from polls conducted from Polling companies, Mainstream media AND universities, ALL independent of each other.
                  http://www.PaulRon2008.com/
                  Our only hope for a terrible President.

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                    explainmyself — 18 years ago(November 11, 2007 12:53 PM)

                    So the New World Order would like you to believe!

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                        ajgentile — 18 years ago(November 13, 2007 01:00 PM)

                        He's the GOP front runner, honestly, because he's the only one who has a chance to beat Clinton.
                        Giuliani is far from a conservative. In fact, Rudy was elected in New York under the Liberal party (as well as the Republican party).
                        Huckabee would be the most "traditional" candidate, but probably wouldn't get big-city support because of the urban hatred of religion.

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                            ajgentile — 18 years ago(November 13, 2007 05:01 PM)

                            Oh geez. STRAW POLLS? The straw polls, with their minuscule sample, are hardly a snapshot of public opinion. Ron Paul doesn't even APPEAR in national polls. Rudy runs about 49% to Clintons 43% (+/- 6%, Rasmussen, today).
                            Judging by your screen name, I don't expect you to agree. Here's what's what:
                            The further to the right you go, the more Ron Paul is disliked.
                            Most Americans are against the ongoing war in Iraq. But most Americans understand that Ron Paul's isolationist if-we-leave-them-alone-they-will-leave-us-alone foreign policy ideas are non-realistic. Ron Paul's policy is dangerous to America, her citizens and her interests abroad. The Republican base doesn't like the way Bush prosecuted the Iraq War. But the base agrees that we are waging a war on terror and that war must be seen through to victory.
                            The Republicans don't have a clear candidate to unite the party and speak to the base. Rudy is not it. Romney: maybe. Thompson: maybe. At least Rudy is electable. Ron Paul: not even close.

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                              wpseraph — 18 years ago(November 13, 2007 06:14 PM)

                              Ron Paul appears in the national pollsbut it is consistently a ONE to THREE percent, usually closer to ONE. The highest I saw was a FIVE. Hardly enough to merit even a mention in the republican nomination. NoI think he won't go anywhere anytime soon. If anything, he'll go independent and mess up the voting process, like Nader did with GWB's elections making GWB win.
                              Straw polls aren't a good way to know public opinion.
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                              Our only hope for a terrible President.

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                                explainmyself — 18 years ago(November 14, 2007 07:09 AM)

                                But the base agrees that we are waging a war on terror and that war must be seen through to victory.
                                Terror will always exist. No two ways around that. Somehow idiots have been brainwashed to think that only the Republican party has the foolproof answer to terror, when the fact of the matter is that this administration has worsened the situation in a lot of respects, and the current republican prospects don't seem much more adept at understanding that and steering clear of the missteps of GWB. Our occupation in Iraq has actually increased the presence of Al-Qaeda and overall anti-American sentiment there (and elsewhere in the region), so go figure. The sad thing is that so many people still don't realize that there was no link between Saddam and 9/11. So much ignorance afoot.

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                                  ajgentile — 18 years ago(November 14, 2007 08:01 AM)

                                  Terror will always exist. Has always existed. That's true. But there have been no attacks on Americans since 9/11/2001. This is probably not an accident. Terror attacks on Americans was reduced greatly since General Pershing's actions in Southeast Asia. Also not an accident. Terrorists understand strength and force. Not cowardice.
                                  To say that GWB has worsened the situation is erroneous without any facts. I will ignore.
                                  The link between Hussein and Al-Quaeda is that Iraq and the surrounded nations provided a safe haven for Muslim extremists. The purpose of the war was to stabilize the region and prevent a dictator from becoming a danger. Granted, the war did not go as planned. But no one can argue that the world is not a better place for the war. No more Iraqi rape-rooms. No more Iraqi mass graves. No more abuse by Hussein, his sons and his henchmen. Fact is: the war in Iraq would have gone swimmingly if (1) The Rules of Engagement allowed for more aggressive prosecution as per WWII (2) The media was paired back to allow for said prosecution as per WWII (3) The indigenous people would stand up for themselves as per WWII.
                                  One thing this administration failed to understand is that the people of the Middle East don't understand democracy and aren't ready for it. They need to be abused by evil dictators in order to justify their existence.
                                  When they wake up, we'll all be better for it.
                                  Class dismissed.2000

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                                    The_Dying_Flutchman — 18 years ago(November 17, 2007 10:02 AM)

                                    You actually think they'll wake up from the Dark Ages? Their religion makes them think idiocy is cool.
                                    Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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                                        The_Dying_Flutchman — 18 years ago(November 18, 2007 07:17 AM)

                                        Another one issue wonder. Go peddle it somewhere else, oh boring thunderdud!
                                        Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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                                          ajgentile — 15 years ago(November 01, 2010 10:53 PM)

                                          No, Flutchman I don't think they ever well. It's been, what, 1500 years? If they haven't figured out by now that Sharia law is bad, they never will

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