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Hippies I said and hippies I meant. It was the American public's lack of will as much as Johnson's unwillingness to commit to total war that caused us to lose in Viet Nam. Calling it "revisionism" is BS, plain and simple. Quote:
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And you call it a grudge war, I call it a war we should have finished over 10 years ago, but better late than never. Hussein is gone and good f***ing riddence. Quote:
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But I'm in as good a position to judge the Spanish as you are to judge Bush. Quote:
So are you saying then that we should aim for the lowest number of threats? Or better yet, we should be happy if terrorists only kill a couple of hundred Americans instead of a couple of thousand? No thanks. You can hide in the flock with the rest, but I prefer to fight back. |
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I believe I've answered your questions in my other recent posts, but let me know if I haven't. |
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If you want to be technical, the reports I saw had the incumbant party with a slight lead and it was thought they would win. Of course, after the bombings, they lost by a landslide. |
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and I'm quite happy that this franco lover aznar is gone. |
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So far, I don't have any reason to change mine. |
Massively off-topic.
This thread went off-topic after only 10 posts. From what I see, you're talking about all kinds of other shit apart from Ann Coulter, and you're yelling at each other about hippies and Spain. If you'd like to debate hippies and Spain, please start a new thread just for that. |
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edit: Sorry, the problem with the quick reply box is that it doesn't disappear for moderators when the thread is closed. I had skipped down to the bottom without noticing Analog's post in order to reply to another post. I've pulled my post to avoid being the asshole who puts his opinion in after the thread is closed. |
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