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Where have all the BushBots gone?

The Bushbots haven't got much of a defence left, have they? Their beloved wars were disasters (in spite of the good news stories that filter out of Baghdad and Kabul) and their president is on the ropes.

I guess all that they have left is "pro-life", "Xtian values" and sexual repression. :D
 
Shit, I can't speak for all the other "bushbots" but I am busy these days. I have a child and wife to support (wife is not working these days). But thanks for the concern:p

Why did Iran stop their nuclear production in 2003, around the time of the Iraqi war? Was it the invasion that got Tehran to think twice? Maybe Iran would have a nuclear weapon now if the sanctions regime continued.

Nobody in the media (or around here) wants to touch that.
 
mears said:
Shit, I can't speak for all the other "bushbots" but I am busy these days. I have a child and wife to support (wife is not working these days). But thanks for the concern:p

Why did Iran stop their nuclear production in 2003, around the time of the Iraqi war? Was it the invasion that got Tehran to think twice? Maybe Iran would have a nuclear weapon now if the sanctions regime continued.

Nobody in the media (or around here) wants to touch that.

I agree
The whole Anti War movement is supported with a cherrypicked argument.
When it comes to discussing the conflict there are so many that have lost All connection with reality... of course this is the same argument that "they" use against those they argue with.... it gets kinda circular...
the issue has long past from a logical argument and in to a argument of "belief" systems. kinda like trying to convince a Babtist that a mormon is a good choice for dog catcher.....
the dog catching doesnt matter.
 
mears said:
Shit, I can't speak for all the other "bushbots" but I am busy these days. I have a child and wife to support (wife is not working these days). But thanks for the concern:p

Why did Iran stop their nuclear production in 2003, around the time of the Iraqi war? Was it the invasion that got Tehran to think twice? Maybe Iran would have a nuclear weapon now if the sanctions regime continued.

Nobody in the media (or around here) wants to touch that.

LOL Good old Mears, always able to rationalise everything after the event.
 
Rentonite said:
I agree
The whole Anti War movement is supported with a cherrypicked argument.
When it comes to discussing the conflict there are so many that have lost All connection with reality... of course this is the same argument that "they" use against those they argue with.... it gets kinda circular...
the issue has long past from a logical argument and in to a argument of "belief" systems. kinda like trying to convince a Babtist that a mormon is a good choice for dog catcher.....
the dog catching doesnt matter.

:cool:
 
Rentonite said:
I agree
The whole Anti War movement is supported with a cherrypicked argument.
When it comes to discussing the conflict there are so many that have lost All connection with reality... of course this is the same argument that "they" use against those they argue with.... it gets kinda circular...
the issue has long past from a logical argument and in to a argument of "belief" systems. kinda like trying to convince a Babtist that a mormon is a good choice for dog catcher.....
the dog catching doesnt matter.

The whole pro-war movement is gripped by a fundamental belief that they have the right, if necessary, to slaughter innocents in the name of 'the greater good'. It's not them who are bad for killing innocents, just the ones the are fighting.

All murderers and fundamentalists do the same.
 
Barking_Mad said:
The whole pro-war movement is gripped by a fundamental belief that they have the right, if necessary, to slaughter innocents in the name of 'the greater good'. It's not them who are bad for killing innocents, just the ones the are fighting.

All murderers and fundamentalists do the same.

I agree. I just never quite know how to respond to rentonite.
 
Dillinger4 said:
I agree. I just never quite know how to respond to rentonite.

In the same way as you'd respond to a man with his head stuck firmly up his own arse. Incredulity mixed with mild hilarity with a soupcon of sympathy thrown in for good measure.
 
DrRingDing said:
Where have all the BushBots gone?

This feels like talking to a tombstone... :(

They've gone, since their work here is done.

When the 'editor' is posting links to 'Free Republic', you know it is so.

R.I.P. Urban75.
 
DrRingDing said:
I still remember him claiming 100,000 dying due to the war in Iraq would be ridiculous.

He was right, it's more like 1,000,000 and counting.

And i also recall you guys confusing bagdad with stalingrad...............
 
Yossarian said:
Since I expect that as a Minuteman, running around in the dark around the border looking for illegals, the chances of getting accidentally shot by some over-excited yahoo are nearly as high as on a hunting trip with Dick Cheney, we may have heard the last of pbman...

I did spend one day, on the minuteman line, while visiting my folks, last year.

But the commie bastards made me leave my ma duce at home.
 
Backatcha Bandit said:
This feels like talking to a tombstone... :(

They've gone, since their work here is done.

When the 'editor' is posting links to 'Free Republic', you know it is so.

R.I.P. Urban75.


Death by boredom.
 
pbman said:
I did spend one day, on the minuteman line, while visiting my folks, last year.

But the commie bastards made me leave my ma duce at home.

I think we need our own line across from Michigan, to keep the Detroit types out of our country.:)
 
Johnny Canuck2 said:
I think we need our own line across from Michigan, to keep the Detroit types out of our country.:)

Fine by me, as a former yooper, a dislke detroit types myself. :cool:
 
Johnny Canuck2 said:
I assume a yooper is someone from that northern peninsula part.


Today, the Upper Peninsula is home to 328,000 people—only about 3% of the state's population—living in almost one-third of the state's land area. Residents are known as Yoopers, (from "U.P.ers") and many consider themselves Yoopers before they consider themselves Michiganders. (People living in the Lower Peninsula are commonly called "trolls" by Upper Peninsula residents, as they live "Under da Bridge.") This regionalism is not only a result of the physical separation of the two peninsulas, but also the history of the state.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Peninsula_of_Michigan
 
What ever happened to Papa-g who rentonite dragged over from gunandgames (The friendliest gun forum on the web):D
I miss rentonites early threads, the ones pre Ritalin:D
Who was it he told that he always keeps a loaded gun next to the keyboard:D

Merry Christmas Travis;)
 
monkfish2 said:
You lot of gunslingers still haven't managed to beat the resistance in Bagdad. How many years is it now?

Saddams mininons didn't fight for him or for bagdad, like the left thought they would............
 
pbman said:
Saddams mininons didn't fight for him or for bagdad, like the left thought they would............


Errr I don't remember anyone saying claiming that.

...and you're still fighting for the capital of Iraq.
 
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