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I smell 100% bullshit. I hope nobody believes this tyrant. It's so hard to know what to believe when the person telling you anything is more than likely lying right through his teeth. (Hense his dancing around all of the questions instead of outright giving any answers).

I dunno, I'm just posting it...so now...DEBATE:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20942057/page/2/

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He is a fundamentalist in the extreme. Just watch what he says carefully.

Oh I know you can tell the slimy bastard is just that just by what he says and how he says it. He doesn't feel bad about lying to us, we're not "people" really in his eyes. He's just playing the game and it's fucking sick any American in this country gave him the time of day.

The way he comes across to me is the same as a serial killer trying to charm a girl into his car...and quite honestly, I'm not buying it.

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I'd like to see Bush go to Iran and do the same thing.

I don't like Ahmadinejad. I don't think he's telling the truth. But the man has more balls then the whole current US administration put together.

Sad but true.......we americans left our balls under the sink behind the case of tissue and happy pills several generations ago.

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Sad but true.......we americans left our balls under the sink behind the case of tissue and happy pills several generations ago.

First of all, he would not be invited. The "professors" there know that if they do anything associated with the west, they will be executed. To suggest that Bush not going there is a sign of weakness is a joke. The second he steps foot into the country, he would be arrested by someone or shot to be sure.

It was only 3 generations ago that the bravest generation of all, fought and died in World War 2; then again into Korea, and some veterans still into Vietnam. "We americans" didn't leave anything anywhere. If you want to own up to losing something, thats all yours.

We still have a free-standing, all volunteer military that thousands sign up for every year. And the last 6 years of which, any new recruits are absolutely braver than you because they know they are going to war. But not you. You stand here on your pedestal and call "we americans" weak... but I could be wrong. You could have served, or maybe you are a police officer or fireman, maybe a paramedic? Please, tell me what BRAVE job or responsibility's you might have, and I will retort everything I have said about you here.

The 'Americans' that gave this man a stage were the people at Columbia University. A far-left winged LIBERAL University. A place that invited this monster to speak and was so adamant that the crowd respect him, yet when the Minute Men came to speak, they allowed the students to storm the stage and boo the speakers off. Who knows, maybe their security guards were waiting to tazer any dissidents like Kerry's people did, and the people at Ahmanotgonnaworkhereanymore were possibly concerned of the same treatment.

"Don't taze me, bro"

No one hid anywhere. The thousands of protesters at the event and at the UN did a pretty good job of not hiding.

Why were there not peace activists like Cindy Sheehan, or many of the celebs that we see protesting against Republican events, protesting against this guy. Clearly, them not protesting shows their support for him.

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First of all, he would not be invited. The "professors" there know that if they do anything associated with the west, they will be executed. To suggest that Bush not going there is a sign of weakness is a joke. The second he steps foot into the country, he would be arrested by someone or shot to be sure.

It was only 3 generations ago that the bravest generation of all, fought and died in World War 2; then again into Korea, and some veterans still into Vietnam. "We americans" didn't leave anything anywhere. If you want to own up to losing something, thats all yours.

We still have a free-standing, all volunteer military that thousands sign up for every year. And the last 6 years of which, any new recruits are absolutely braver than you because they know they are going to war. But not you. You stand here on your pedestal and call "we americans" weak... but I could be wrong. You could have served, or maybe you are a police officer or fireman, maybe a paramedic? Please, tell me what BRAVE job or responsibility's you might have, and I will retort everything I have said about you here.

The 'Americans' that gave this man a stage were the people at Columbia University. A far-left winged LIBERAL University. A place that invited this monster to speak and was so adamant that the crowd respect him, yet when the Minute Men came to speak, they allowed the students to storm the stage and boo the speakers off. Who knows, maybe their security guards were waiting to tazer any dissidents like Kerry's people did, and the people at Ahmanotgonnaworkhereanymore were possibly concerned of the same treatment.

"Don't taze me, bro"

No one hid anywhere. The thousands of protesters at the event and at the UN did a pretty good job of not hiding.

Why were there not peace activists like Cindy Sheehan, or many of the celebs that we see protesting against Republican events, protesting against this guy. Clearly, them not protesting shows their support for him.

To your credit I have to admit that I admire your passion.

to my credit (???) yes I've been around some. I dont think that makes me better or even gives me a bigger pass to speak freely, but if it helps you, I have earned that right to my point of view (ugly or not) as i AM a US Army Veteran, as is my wife, whom I met 20 years ago at FTCKY 101. I also worked as a Explosives Detection K9 Handler in LA, Philly, Virginia, and up into a few years ago even Detroit - right here in our beloved and "sorta" secret IRS Building downtown (next to the casino) where one of several super computers monitor every financial transaction that takes place in this country.

I'm 41 now, a regular Joe, I dont carry a gun anymore. I run jobs, I run crane trucks, I oversee alot of responsibility, I put out customer related fires and I babysit grown men, Ive been doing that for years, which also means I hire, fire, and discipline, as well as train. If the military was to recall me I'd go, but I have some physical limitations now that would very probably prevent that.

and the dog I have now does not search for explosives like the oens I used to work with, this one just sniffs butts, but he's mine and I'm sweet on him. But before that yes I did know (do know) the feeling of being called to sniff out something suspiscious (at a national convention on homeland security no less) and I do know what its like to see your dog go into alert after hitting on it and I even know the last minute panic of watching idiots (cops) make cell phone and radio calls during the alert - which is exactly what sets off an IED and thinking ok I'm dead now. I know what its like to be a soldier while the rest of the world back home goes on without you and I know what its like to road march till your feet bleed and i know the grind I know the challenges and I know the loneliness.

And I take all of those thgins that Ive learned and am still learnign and I still on a daily basis, invest myself into others lives, which beleive it or not takes a degree of bravery all its own, and brings its own level of exhaustion with it, trust me. I teach, I lead, i serve, I dip into my own $$$ reserves, I give out, I give away and yes it has cost me before - even at the expense of my health. Whereever you place the majority of your time is where your treasure is and I spend ALOT of my time connecting with others.

and unfortunately bro, I do beleive, that we as a nation are no longer what we used to be, and that we are weaker, and more fearful, and far less faithful.

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