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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: steve harris who wrote (52368)1/25/2006 10:26:15 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
When did I say that?

You did not. The person responding is fundamentally a dishonest person....motivated to reply solely by hate and an unjustified self righteousness. One does not debate with such a person but is instead lectured by that person because that ilk believes they know what is right and proper in all situations despite their rather tenuous grip on reality....

J.



To: steve harris who wrote (52368)1/25/2006 10:48:18 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
When did I say that?

You don't have to say that. Your actions say so. With Dumbya and you and your ilk, we don't really bother about what you say since you lie anyway..



To: steve harris who wrote (52368)1/26/2006 10:06:52 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Okay, we won't dictate anything at all.....of course, you will not be receiving your regular check in the mail either;-)

Hamas: Bush won't dictate to us
www.ynetnews.com ^ | Jan 26, 2006

Hamas: Bush won't dictate to us

Group spokesman tells Ynet Palestinians back Hamas positions on resistance to occupation, says group does not accept dictates from America Ali Waked

United State President George W. Bush's insistence on disarming Hamas constitutes a "blatant interference in Palestinian affairs," Hamas spokesman Sheikh Yasser Mansour told Ynet in an interview Thursday morning.

"We completely reject and do not accept Bush's remarks regarding disarming us," Mansour said. "Nobody can force us to disarm."

Turning his attention to what is shaping up as an impressive Hamas election victory, the group spokesman said "this great triumph shows the Palestinian people very much support Hamas' diplomatic and politic plan."

"The nation supports our positions on all maters related to Palestinian resistance to the occupation and in all matters related to the diplomatic way we must follow," Mansour said, adding Palestinians also support the need to undertake serious changes in the day-to-day lives of residents.

"The nation chose the leadership and party that it believes can carry out that change," he said.

If you indeed won, it is unlikely you will remain out of government

"The matter of our participation in the government has not yet been decided, but we'll take a decision that is commensurate with the results and the desire to do everything to serve the Palestinian people in the best way possible."

Will we see Hamas Minister Yasser Mansour sitting with an Israeli counterpart tomorrow?

Mansour laughed and responded elegantly, while avoiding the issue of Hamas' calls for Israel's destruction: "It's too early to say, but Hamas will do everything to serve the Palestinian people and improve its condition. We'll discuss this issue just like all other issues, and at the end of the process the decision to be taken will be the one that serves the Palestinian people.

Will you disarm, as is expected of a governing party and as President Bush demanded tonight?

"The question of arms is related to the occupation and we do not accept dictates from Bush or from anyone else. The arms, like everything else, are at the service of the Palestinian people and we won't give in to this blatant interference from Bush, whose remarks are not new, and were always against the Palestinians and their interests."

ynetnews.com



To: steve harris who wrote (52368)1/26/2006 11:02:00 AM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
How many unwanted kids should the world bear?
Impoverished, Hungry, Abused, Uncared for, Unloved, Unsheltered, Unhealthy, Uninsured.
At what point is it too much?
When society can manage to properly handle its already way overtaxed population, then we can argue the ethics of introducing every fertilized egg into this world.
Until then, I think the high holy right is just looking for more neglected little boys and girls to abuse and prostitute



To: steve harris who wrote (52368)1/26/2006 11:07:59 AM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Life doesn't start in the womb
Life starts when you're born into the world and confronted with all it has to offer- both good and bad.
Once you and the radical group you likely back can come to grips with that, you'll be less incited to kill doctors and discourage errant women from making a wrong right.