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With all the vtriolic political rants in here, its a shame the only public servant...
....who could unite this country ain't running. And probably never will.
Colin Powell. |
Any of the people who really should be president are far too intelligent to ever try.
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And anyone who desires to be in office probably shouldnt be allowed to be in office...
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I still cannot believe Antonella was cut from Idol last night, she was so hot!
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CP sounds interesting.
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I bet the warring factions in the middle east would take notice if he made a vow to combat terrorism. |
5, 4, 3, 2 . . .
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Bush must've seen Powell as a threat either to his plans or to his brother's (or other cronies') potential future run at the presidency. Powell is a guy who can run on a conservative platform without alienating moderates and the right-wing neocon whack-jobs that own King George II would never allow such a person to usurp their plans to dominate the WH for years to come. For these and who-knows-what-other reasons, Bush II made him the fall guy/liar/face of deception for the fabricated war on Iraq, which also had the "nice" side benefit of destroying CP's credibility.
Neocons. They eat their own. |
Whew Jeff! It must be Friday, scorched earth opinions! Not that I disagree
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+1
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And while palatable to the conservatives and moderates, I feel that many Dems, save the far left whack jobs, could support him on a number of issues. And I don't sdee him as so dogmatic that the areas upon which many americans are divided, that he would alienate those constituents. I think there would be a certain amount of tolerance, agree to disagree attitudes by many voters without it being a deal breaker. Regardless, I think he's a what you see is what you get no BS kinda guy. He didn't go whining to the media after the UN fiasco. He left. And that spoke volumes as to his character. |
I'd be happy if he ran as an indie. Nowadays, Reps and Dems are hard to tell apart on anything other than the hot button issues.
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Unlike every member of the current administration [sic], Gen. Powell knows what it *means* to go to war, when it's necessary and not, and what it takes to win. That certainly explains why the dogmatists pushed him out.
I could vote for him. |
Can you imagine the debates if he ran as an independent? I can just see him giving that stern military stare to Mitt/John/Hillary/Obama/Rudy/whoever, and without saying a word communicating the sentiment "Which butt cheek did you pull that BS from."
Regardless of your political bent, THAT alone would be worth the price of admission. |
LOL! :D
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The neocon republicans are so steeped in dogma that it has become a form of insanity. The democrats wouldn't recognize a threat if someone came over here and blew up some of our citizens. They're both a lost cause. |
Yep
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Jeez, you guys would take CP over Al Sharpton?
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