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Somehow if Al Queda got hold of a nuke I doubt they would decline to use it on the grounds that it would make people more enraged than fearful.
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I think the MONKEY probably stayed up 5 days in a row on crack before the debate. He was tired from no sleep and sobering up, thus it splains his stupidity.
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A foreign party could ship a package to our port, detonate remotely with a cell phone after tracking the package with GPS, and destroy a major city with no warning at all. (I hope no terrorist are reading this) Food for thought... Quote:
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The canvasing I'm doing asks a few questions for the November election. What is the single most important issue for you this election? 1. Economy 2. Terrorism 3. Healthcare and perscription drugs 4. Environment There are a few more choices, but you get the picture, gets you thinking don't it? |
Look, I'm not a Bush or Kerry supporter. I'm not a Republican or Democrat. I think the hard liners are a little too far gone on both sides...
For you hardline Dems - Liberty without restraint is anarchy. For you hardline Reps - Reestraint without liberty is imprisonment. |
Think about it, do you think is just coincidence that the violence has taken such a sharp and dramatic upturn near our election? I believe that if Bush is reelected they may realise the futility of their actions. The violence won't completely disappear but would diminish. I think it would take a lot of wind out of their sails. If Kerry is elected probably the same would happen as they would be appeased. Maybe, maybe not, its really just a guess.
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The multimegaton bombs are Thermo-nuclear, i.e., Hydrogen bombs. A few of those will take out a large city. A fisson bomb is usually measured in kilotons. While these are bad, they are not capable of completely destroying a large city, let alone a state. They would make a mess of a multi-square mile area. Stregeically placed, one could take out all branches of our Federal Govt, though. No terrorist group would be able to make fusion bombs. Way too big. James |
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Healthcare - If we aren't healthy, how can we work to pay taxes to support the economy? How can we fight? Economy - If we're broke, how can we pay for the war on terror, or provide reasonable healthcare? Terrorism - Terrorism is inexcusable, but we can't fight it alone. This truly needs to be a world wide united coalition, and the more people they kill in more places, the more it will become so. Sad to say... Environment - We are killing our planet, but if we don't stop killing each other, does it matter. If the economy is operating properly, we can fight smart, and not hard, on both fronts. Education - Ooops, I'm sorry, that wasn't even mentioned. I think that's as important as any ofthe other issues on the table too, but if these all aren't dealt with, we're dead in more ways than one. |
I think terrorism is the most important issue. That would include the spector of nuclear attack. To put it mildly, one nuclear event would adversely affect the economy, our health and the environment.
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Though they missed a big one. Kerry claimed that he had not used such a harsh word as "LIED" wrt Bush. JIM LEHRER: "New question, Senator Kerry. Two minutes. You've repeatedly accused President Bush, not here tonight but elsewhere before, of not telling the truth about Iraq. Essentially, of lying to the American people about Iraq. Give us some examples of what you consider to be his not telling the truth." SEN. KERRY: "Well, I've never, ever used the harshest word as you just did." from a year ago; "This administration has lied to us. They have misled us. And they have broken their promises to us. The president promised to the people and the Congress that he would build an international coalition, respect the United Nations' process .. . .." --Sen. John Kerry, Campaign Event, Claremont, NH, 9/20/03 I imagine there are others. |
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Dont think Iraqi terrorists lack funding. Saddam had 6 times more wealth than the Queen of England just a year before he became a rat in a cage. He even built a state of the art traning center big enough to train 600 terroritst at a time in Bagdad, That one was used exculsivly by the PLA. What Palistinian terrotist in Iraq before Saddam was deposed? Say it aint so.
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Second, you don't have to destroy a city to kill or injure everybody there. Third, taking out our government has it's ups and downs. Mostly downs, but let's not try and fool ourselves that there aren't some severe A-holes we couldn't all do without. Although I still woudn't condone killing anybody just for being a prick. Lord knows, most of the people in my family would've been dead long before they had the chance to make me. Rhode Island is a multi-square mile area...and a state. So is New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Dallas etc. Fifth, anybody can do anything they can afford...except buy happiness (although I hear it makes a nice down-payment) |
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Your point that all issues are inter-connected is correct, no argument from me. So if we did not go it alone, how would that effect change all the other issues? It would, and across the board......think cause and affect. But you don't understand.....he tried to kill my daddy.:eek: |
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