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Um.. or none of the above.
1) I dont have the time to do Host-esque research.
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Host did it for you. All you need to do is hit print.
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2) My personal belief is the culture in America is currently in a situation that causes a stronger counter reaction to protests than the intended outcomes. I know these Bush=Hitler posters I've seen at anti-war ralleys didn't exactly work.
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Tell that to Gandhi. Look at the polarized nature of India under British rule, and how the Muslims and Hindus were able to organize together against the occupying rulers.
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4) I'm not pissed and still believe Iraq is too pivitol a region to leave in its current state.
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You must be pissed that 3,584 brave men and women are dead. You must be pissed this is costing hundreds of billions of dollars that could be put towards defense or even things like education. You must be pissed that your children and possibly your children's children will have to pay for this.
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5) I'm not implying anything about Ephelba, but I believe Sheehan has been pissing all over her son's grave.
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The point was that gender means nothing when it comes to politics.
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6) Maybe... but this generally implies or leads to 9/11 "tuthers".. and we know where I stand on that.
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A giant space laser?
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I just will simply vote for whichever "paleo"-conservative next election cycle runs. If not then I guess I'll waste my vote on Libertarians until the GOP can get back to it's roots.
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Ron Paul sounds like the man for you, then. There's a way to become politically active. Ron Paul is amassing an army of devoted followers, many of which are very active politically. You could join up with them. Honestly, McCain is going broke and Rudy is dropping like a fly. The whole party is like a circus.