Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
The psycho said: If Dubya offered a line...hell, most of the people on this board would probably say thank you very much...why should I tell ol' boy no?

BECAUSE since he has been president he has built more prisons and tightened the drug laws even more...it is very hypocritical don't you think?

then Psycho said: We are not occupying forces. At any time the Iraqi Gov. could say goodbye and we would leave


HAHAHAHA can you back up that BS?

Only a third of the Iraqi people now believe that the American-led occupation of their country is doing more good than harm, and a solid majority support an immediate military pullout even though they fear that could put them in greater danger, according to a new USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/i...ll-cover_x.htm

Six in every 10 Iraqis said US troops in Iraq had acted badly, and 71 percent said they saw the soldiers mostly as occupiers,<----- a new poll released on Wednesday showed.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_1447087.htm

"The more the occupation is seen as taking steps that harm the civilians and the population, the greater the ranks of the resistance grow," said Mr Annan.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story...205632,00.html

New Iraq poll: US seen as an 'occupying force' <-------------
http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0429/dailyUpdate.html
Can I back up that BS....HAHAHAHA...you make this WAY to easy!

Iraq asks U.N. to renew U.S. troop mandate

By NANCY A. YOUSSEF

Knight Ridder Newspapers


BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's prime minister asked the United Nations on Tuesday to extend its authorization for U.S. forces to stay in the country, underscoring the fragile hold of the newly elected government at a time of rising insurgent violence.

Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said his government would decide the role of American and other foreign troops, a particularly sensitive issue as the new government tries to establish its legitimacy among the Iraqi people and secure the country against an entrenched insurgency while depending heavily on the U.S. military.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansas...d/11781333.htm

Now back to me and George doing a line. Hell yes I'd do one with him...maybe even two. I agree that we are completely fucked up on drug policy and that is my biggest bitch with internal policy right now. Would have Kerry been any different...hell no! Do you really believe that the war on drugs is a partisan issue? Fact is if they were to legalize, multimillion dollar rich cats like the Bushs, Kerrys, Kennedys would have to pay proper respect to what would be "past drug lords". Imagine the three of them tipping a champaign acting all friendly in the Whitehouse with a dude named Chico from Columbia. Won't happen! The thing that gets me is that all three would justify jailing a pot dealer for 10 years and giving a baby rapist probation and counciling. Remember, the drug war was waged initially by Nixon to get the hippies off his back about Vietnam. Call the activists criminals..ya..that'll work.
But since the drug war is considered in here as being a republican issue, tell me; what great advances did Clinton make for us in his 8 years?