War, here we come!!

Posted on July 9th, 2008 at 11:48am by bile
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And then you have McCain advocating the starvation of millions of Iranians. He also studders while speaking of Bob Barr, speaks in the most general terms possible on improving the economy, and talks about cutting spending while wanting Congress to pass housing bills.

Update:

http://www.cnn.com/…

U.S. National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said: “Iran’s development of ballistic missiles is a violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions and completely inconsistent with Iran’s obligations to the world.”

Johndroe mentioned that the U.S., Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany “are committed to a diplomatic path, and have offered Iran a generous package of incentives if they will suspend their uranium enrichment activities.”

“They should also refrain from further missile tests if they truly seek to gain the trust of the world. The Iranians should stop the development of ballistic missiles, which could be used as a delivery vehicle for a potential nuclear weapon, immediately.”

What obligations? Violation of UNSC resolutions? OOOOHHH scary. What exactly are they doing to do about it?

Listen Iran. Defense if for big boy nations. You need to wait till you grow up to play with such toys and threaten people.

Ron Paul comes in 2nd in Nevada, 5th in SC

Posted on January 19th, 2008 at 10:25pm by bile
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Nevada

  1. Romney: 51%
  2. Paul: 14%
  3. McCain: 13%
  4. Huckabee: 8%
  5. Thompson: 8%
  6. Giuliani: 4%
  7. Hunter: 2%

South Carolina

  1. McCain: 33%
  2. Huckabee: 30%
  3. Thompson: 16%
  4. Romney: 15%
  5. Paul: 4%
  6. Giuliani: 2%
  7. Hunter: 0%

Paul again twice beats Giuliani yet barely a word of Paul in the general MSM. He’s apparently not even talked about on MSNBC and seems he’s considered “a terrorist of the al-Qaeda wing of the Grand Old Party.”

He’s not doing well enough over and above Rudy ad Fred for the New York Times to notice him. One NJ Paul supporter canceled her subscription to the NYT and gave them a verbal whipping over why. The response mentioned that once Paul gets some delegates he’d be put up. Funny… Paul actually has delegates… Rudy and Fred don’t yet are pictured. I think those two should consider dropping out. Rudy may do alright on Super Tuesday but he’s been slipping big in his strong states below McCain even.

Then theres this. Notice a discrepancy between the images and text?

David Shuster goes head to head with Ron Paul

Posted on December 27th, 2007 at 1:17pm by bile
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It started the 26th when Shuster was filling in for Tucker Carlson (who is a Paul supporter.)

And this morning on Morning Joe where Shuster was filling in for Joe Scarborough this happened:

What a pompous group. I think bosco put it well… they “might as well have a bucket over [their] head[s] and shout “I CAN’T HEAR YOU” while interviewing people.” They scoff at reading anything which disagrees with their preexisting notions of truth. They say history is written by the winners… well the Hamiltonians, Lincoln supporters, Wilsonianists, FDRs won. Perhaps people should read that which is written by the losers more often.





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