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fishman3811
04-08-2007, 01:09 AM
Did u guys see the senator say its safe for an american to walk the streets of Baghdad and that things are getting better.Yeah its safe if you have a platoon with you i just cant beleive he could say that with a straight face.These fucking guys just keep lying and lying to you and hope some fools believe the crap that comes out of their mouths.Cant these guys tell the truth for once???

medicinal
04-09-2007, 03:28 PM
Did u guys see the senator say its safe for an american to walk the streets of Baghdad and that things are getting better.Yeah its safe if you have a platoon with you i just cant beleive he could say that with a straight face.These fucking guys just keep lying and lying to you and hope some fools believe the crap that comes out of their mouths.Cant these guys tell the truth for once???

A platoon, tanks, APCs armored Humvees, and a couple a blackhawks thrown in for good measure, all in steel plated flack jackets and kevlar helmets, real safe. I believe the next day they had a car bomb or a suicide bomber blow up in that same place. Dream on Bushkies, you need about 200,000 more troops to quell the violence and then when we leave it would just start back up. If it wasn't so tragic for the Iraqis and our troops it would almost be funny. Does any one realize what mental problems these soldiers are coming back with. We'll be releasing about 100,000 mentally disturbed troops on our streets when this is over, if ever.

eg420ne
04-09-2007, 07:40 PM
Buuuuuut Nancy went to syria and wore a burkha she the real enemy.....see its easy being republican

medicinal
04-09-2007, 11:30 PM
Buuuuuut Nancy went to syria and wore a burkha she the real enemy.....see its easy being republican
_Dude, I take it back, I don't wish Cheney on you, I must have mis read your posts, sounds like you are one of the informed!_________________

Perp
04-10-2007, 01:05 AM
I have more respect for McCain than any other republican. Who here could survive a NV POW camp? Not many, if any, I'm sure.

fishman3811
04-10-2007, 03:12 AM
Yes he was a P.O.W so youd think he would actually see this war in a different light but i guess not .

medicinal
04-10-2007, 04:27 PM
I have more respect for McCain than any other republican. Who here could survive a NV POW camp? Not many, if any, I'm sure.
I also respect him for that, (my brother was also a prisoner in Viet Nam), but I believe he must be getting senile as He can't see the real facts in Iraq.__________________

andruejaysin
04-10-2007, 08:09 PM
I've smoked crack plenty of times, it never made the war seem like a good idea to me.

fishman3811
04-11-2007, 01:17 AM
I've smoked crack plenty of times, it never made the war seem like a good idea to me.

lol

Zimzum
04-26-2007, 03:28 PM
Thought I would add this here instead of starting a new thread.. I don't see McCain even being close to winning second to last place in the primaries.


John McCain Beefs With Jon Stewart (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/punchlinepolitics/)
Arizona Senator Goes On Comedic Offensive

Last night, presidential candidate John McCain (R) made his 10th and most combative appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Their nine minute shouting match about Iraq got off to a decidedly rocky start when McCain joked that he had brought an IED to put under Stewart's desk and then threatened (most likely in jest) to kick his dog.

From there the "debate" was punctuated by frequent interruptions on both sides and highlighted by the studio audience booing the former POW when he said that the majority of troops he spoke with feel they are fighting a worthwhile cause. Despite the booing, which Stewart attributed to their receiving free tickets, McCain remained stalwart in his position of continued faith in the troop surge strategy and support of the war holistically. He did become visibly ruffled when Stewart pointed out that "you cannot look a solider in the eye and say: questioning the president is less supportive of you than extending the tour 3 months," feigning a karate chop at the diminutive host. McCain, who is the most frequent guest in The Daily Show's history, said that last night would be his final appearance. Whether he was serious, or this was just the first in a long line of campaign promises, remains to be seen.

Best Line: Stewart on the continued support of a "failed" Iraq strategy: If the architects that built a house without doors or windows don't admit that that's the house they built and continue to say it's your fault for not being able to see into it, I don't see how we can move forward?"

McCain interview pt.1 (http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/player.jhtml?ml_video=85762&ml_collection=&ml_gateway=&ml_gateway_id=&ml_comedian=&ml_runtime=&ml_context=show&ml_origin_url=%2Fshows%2Fthe_daily_show%2Findex.jh tml&ml_playlist=&lnk=&is_large=true)

McCain interview pt.2 (http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/player.jhtml?ml_video=85843&ml_collection=&ml_gateway=&ml_gateway_id=&ml_comedian=&ml_runtime=&ml_context=show&ml_origin_url=%2Fshows%2Fthe_daily_show%2Fvideos%2 Fmost_recent%2Findex.jhtml&ml_playlist=&lnk=&is_large=true)

medicinal
04-26-2007, 04:17 PM
Thought I would add this here instead of starting a new thread.. I don't see McCain even being close to winning second to last place in the primaries.


John McCain Beefs With Jon Stewart (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/punchlinepolitics/)
Arizona Senator Goes On Comedic Offensive

Last night, presidential candidate John McCain (R) made his 10th and most combative appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Their nine minute shouting match about Iraq got off to a decidedly rocky start when McCain joked that he had brought an IED to put under Stewart's desk and then threatened (most likely in jest) to kick his dog.

From there the "debate" was punctuated by frequent interruptions on both sides and highlighted by the studio audience booing the former POW when he said that the majority of troops he spoke with feel they are fighting a worthwhile cause. Despite the booing, which Stewart attributed to their receiving free tickets, McCain remained stalwart in his position of continued faith in the troop surge strategy and support of the war holistically. He did become visibly ruffled when Stewart pointed out that "you cannot look a solider in the eye and say: questioning the president is less supportive of you than extending the tour 3 months," feigning a karate chop at the diminutive host. McCain, who is the most frequent guest in The Daily Show's history, said that last night would be his final appearance. Whether he was serious, or this was just the first in a long line of campaign promises, remains to be seen.

Best Line: Stewart on the continued support of a "failed" Iraq strategy: If the architects that built a house without doors or windows don't admit that that's the house they built and continue to say it's your fault for not being able to see into it, I don't see how we can move forward?"

McCain interview pt.1 (http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/player.jhtml?ml_video=85762&ml_collection=&ml_gateway=&ml_gateway_id=&ml_comedian=&ml_runtime=&ml_context=show&ml_origin_url=%2Fshows%2Fthe_daily_show%2Findex.jh tml&ml_playlist=&lnk=&is_large=true)

McCain interview pt.2 (http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/player.jhtml?ml_video=85843&ml_collection=&ml_gateway=&ml_gateway_id=&ml_comedian=&ml_runtime=&ml_context=show&ml_origin_url=%2Fshows%2Fthe_daily_show%2Fvideos%2 Fmost_recent%2Findex.jhtml&ml_playlist=&lnk=&is_large=true)

As I've stated before, Jon Stewart is a great news pundit and comedian. He holds the administrations feet to the fire, and in a comical way he gets the point accross. If you only watched one news commentary, you'd get more truth out of Stewarts show than any others I've seen, and I've watched them all!

mrdevious
04-26-2007, 04:33 PM
As I've stated before, Jon Stewart is a great news pundit and comedian. He holds the administrations feet to the fire, and in a comical way he gets the point accross. If you only watched one news commentary, you'd get more truth out of Stewarts show than any others I've seen, and I've watched them all!

Stewart's pretty popular here in Canada too. It's interesting how we do tend to find out things from his reports that never seem to come up at CNN, CTV, CBC, or whoever. Though as much as I love Stewart and Colbert, it does annoy me that they get really bad about interrupting people. Yesterday I saw McCain on the Colbert Report and every time he asked McCain a question, the guy couldn't get 2 words out before he'd start interrupting him with his obsessive need to insert little cracks whether they're necessary or not.

Delta9 UK
04-26-2007, 05:09 PM
The Daily show is popular over here in the UK too as we get it as part of "More 4" an extended Channel 4 station dedicated to news and documentary shows - a lot are "alternative" to mainstream media :).

fishman3811
04-27-2007, 02:49 AM
Great show by stewart it just goes to show John Mcain can fool some of the people some of the time but he cant fool all of the people all of the time.Just the neo-cons