World Trade Center...........1993
Embassy in Kenya.............1998
Embassy in Tanzania..........1998
USS Cole in Yemen............2000
World Trade Center...........2001
Those protesting our involvement in Iraq must have short memories, poor attention spans, or nothing better to do. This war is not necessarily against a singular nation or a particular government but rather against an insidious, self serving, radical, intolerant, quasi-religious organization bent on the destruction, destabilization and upheavel of America. These terror groups will stop at nothing to try and destroy all that we hold dear. They are probably delighted to no end in seeing our freedom of speech and assembly used for the purpose of protesting a war, fracturing American resolve and undermining our national will and resolve to keep the violence and terror out of our country. All the "Give Peace a Chance", "Stop the War" and "All you need is Love" songs, chants and slogans should be directed to those who started all this to begin with....extremist, radical fundamentalists who pass back and forth through the Middle East with the ease of water through a sieve. If you want to protest the war, go over to Syria, Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, etc. and ask those folks to stop the killing, maiming, torture and kidnapping!
Since Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, 42 American boys have died in Iraq. Over 1000 since the start of the war.
Did our involvement in Iraq have have anything to do with terrorism? Was there a nexus between Iraq and terrorism? Or has our involvement there created more martyrs that will some day come back to haunt us?
On second thought, don't answer that. I'm just being a devils advocate since nobody else wasn't to argue politics on the motorcycle board.
Feel free to rip me.
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Quote from: Jake DSince Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans
I'm sure Iraq was responsible for that, too.
soupport terror. buy shell gasoline.
If we evacuate New Orleans, then the terrorists win...
i think we're all overlooking the fact that many hurricanes pass through Cuba before coming to the U.S.
Cuba has long been an enemy of the United States and of freedom. in many ways Cuba is the geographic center of the Global War on Hurricanes.
i think it's time we start building popular support for regime change in Cuba, by negotiation if necessary, by military aggression if possible.
after the horror of Hurricane Katrina, i think most people would agree that we'd be better off fighting the hurricanes in Cuba so we don't have to fight them back home.
*yawn* Bored of hearing this tired old conservative crap. You know what this thread needs? More cowbell!
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But what if tornadoes all of a sudden see us taking our troops overseas and decide to rise up in arms against us too? Hitting us where it really hurts.
I'd like to teach those winter squalls a thing or two about Godliness too, disrespectful bastards.
blah blah blah to all
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+1
You know rogue, your bike is almost the exact same as mine...weird...
who whould have guessed that they made two black ones in 2000. wierd.
Quote from: davipuwho whould have guessed that they made two black ones in 2000. wierd.
weird*
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Quote from: davipuwho whould have guessed that they made two black ones in 2000. wierd.
Well, they made 2 in 2000, but the other one was mine.

Geek's is a '97. :)
I was talking about similar fenderectomy's, t/s treatments, and Dave's bad keyboardship has rubbed off on me.
Thanks alfa for the correction.
:)
I would join up for an invasion of Cuba.
Talk about a vacation hot spot! And lovely ladies too!
And what's the deal with naming hurricanes?
We don't name tornados. As a matter of fact, just name thunder storms too.
"Billy kept me up last night."
"Who's Billy?"
"The thunder storm! Duh!"
Quote from: Mk1inCaliI was talking about similar fenderectomy's, t/s treatments, and Dave's bad keyboardship has rubbed off on me.
Thanks alfa for the correction.
:)
I was correcting davipu, dork. :lol: You spelled it fine.
Bahahaha, that's hilarious. Guess who isn't really paying attention...
yeah that whould be pretty dumb of you to misspell ti.
Quote from: davipuyeah that whould be pretty dumb of you to misspell ti.
it
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Harr harr. Man... what if I WAS wired? I'd be a cyborg! Look out! Cyborg!
Quote from: pnaberhausWorld Trade Center...........1993
Embassy in Kenya.............1998
Embassy in Tanzania..........1998
USS Cole in Yemen............2000
World Trade Center...........2001
Those protesting our involvement in Iraq must have short memories, poor attention spans, or nothing better to do. This war is not necessarily against a singular nation or a particular government but rather against an insidious, self serving, radical, intolerant, quasi-religious organization bent on the destruction, destabilization and upheavel of America. These terror groups will stop at nothing to try and destroy all that we hold dear. They are probably delighted to no end in seeing our freedom of speech and assembly used for the purpose of protesting a war, fracturing American resolve and undermining our national will and resolve to keep the violence and terror out of our country. All the "Give Peace a Chance", "Stop the War" and "All you need is Love" songs, chants and slogans should be directed to those who started all this to begin with....extremist, radical fundamentalists who pass back and forth through the Middle East with the ease of water through a sieve. If you want to protest the war, go over to Syria, Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, etc. and ask those folks to stop the killing, maiming, torture and kidnapping!
Oh yea, you're right! Why didn't I see that before.
<puts out joint and shaves off beard, takes first bath in weeks>
I'm off to sign up for the Marines
Folks like you compose the majority of the political climate in Cincinnati, and are the major dislike I have about this town.
It is possible to support the troops without supporting them being in Iraq. If you think we're over there chasing "terrists" you're deluded.
lol... reading politic related things about war protests makes me want to go stand some place and advocate war as a quick easy and permanent soloution to all problems.
when people ask me "what war are you for?"
i'll be vauge and just say,
"you know! that one against our enemies! haven't you been watching the news?!!!"
and i'll point out that all wars have always been 100% effective.
remember drugs? had a war on that! Bam! no more drugs.
and i'll draw all kinds of other non existent parrales between sucess in war and success in sandwhich making, and how it's all really very neccessary to the protection of our "great" nation.
And if they haven't punched me or walked away yet, i'll tell them i've got really good interest rates and they should refinance their homes with me instead of with a bank.
I dunno, maybe it's not a really good idea, people might accidentially take me seriously, and then in no time at all i'll be swept into office and then we'll start invading the countries I want, and for the reasons I would like, and trust me, i'd be a terrible president.
Don't vote for me.
As long as we're drawing parallels, here's a few:
I gave $0 to AIDS research last year- which obviously means I am FOR AIDS.
I own a blue shirt- which means I am AGAINST green.
I own a foreign bike- which means I am AGAINST American job creation