Subj : Re: Here's another one To : Finnigann From : sn0w0wl Date : Sat Sep 03 2005 06:54 pm Finnigann wrote: > You are expressing an opinion about military service. It would be all the more > credible if you were in the military (or had been) Went back and re-read the post...I wasn't speaking so much to the military service but just to the fact that maybe it's time we just accepted the reality of the war and stop fighting about it so much... > > This was the assumption I was under at the time. > > I was very aggitated and most of that went into your reply (my reply to you) No prob... :) > > Of course you may hold whatever opinion your consience dictates. > (I'm not give my permission, just acknowledging the fact) Thanks...and you may to.... :) > But that's not how you started off... I stated in the origianl post what I thought and felt...I only it out there cause I was getting sick to death of reading the flames that were flying back and forth... > There is anonymous loyalty and there is supporting loyalty. Regardless...it's still loyalty... > > Let's try this, If someone asks a lady her age she might reply with a > flattering answer. She lied but we understand (sort of) that women do this sort > of thing. Same hold true for men (well some men, many don't find themselves in > the situation). They will deny (or brag) about sexual unions with women. So > mostly we understand and either avoid the question or discount the answer. Most men that fall into that category (lying about their 'experiences') are usually looked down upon as well...most peoples reaction is "if he lies about that, then how can I trust him about anything else?"...this, of course, is not specific to Clinton but is a generalization...most women, at least, think that way whether they say it aloud or not....I couldn't say for men.... > > Clinton is married, a public figure, he was embarrassed at being found out. It > happens, it's a human reaction. Granted...doesn't justify it though... > > Now make a case for 'w'... > > > - - - - ---SNIP X This was not wholly unexpected.... > A few people said Clinton got us involved in KOSOVO (Eastern Europe) just to > deflect attention for the Lewinski affair. I think there was a movie out - 'Wag > the Dog' with that same or similar plot line. OIC...all I've ever heard was the theory that he bombed that one building in the middle of the night to divert attention...is that the one you're referring to? I don't know whether he did or didn't...all I can say is that it would have been pretty stupid if he did...but I'm not going to accuse him of that unless there is some hard evidence... > Well it looks like KArl Rove (aka Bush's Brain) did the deed. Leaked info about > a covert CIA agent, to repay her husband for spilling the beans about how there > was no nuclear capability or equipment in Africa AND the white house was well > aware of that fact too. Just read up on that issue...from what I've read it's still under investigation...I will reserve forming an opinion either way until the facts are presented...as it stands right now, I don't have enough information to make an informed opinion... > I said already I was on fire about another matter. > I'm sorry that parts of my message were on the rude side. No...they didn't seem rude...a little left leaning maybe but not rude...of course mine are a little right leaning so I guess we balance each other out....lol > But we (The country) went Another TRILLION in debt. Doesn't THAT bother you > ny? Not really...govt spending is no different than an individual's spending...everyone runs a deficit...nothing is ever going to change in this regard as long as we keep on funding the vast majority of the lazy leeches in this country (obviously this statement doesn't include those truly in need)...it's time to rethink alot of the policies and programs that suck up *way* more money than they probably should...don't even need to raise taxes...you don't need to earn more money if you cut down on your bills...it's never going to happen though because this country will never agree on what the best solution is...so we'll just continue on the way we've been going because people would rather fight to be right than compromise for the good of the whole...if we go down the tubes then it just sucks to be us... > I get sick when I see '...It's the Army' ads. My son is 14 and I worry all the > time, bout this or that. When those ads come on I just tell him NO, He says I > know. I would be so proud of my son if he decides to join the military someday...he is fascinated with the military right now...he talks to my dad all the time about being in the Army..my dad served in the Korean War and received two Bronze stars for bravery... -- "You drink, you get laid and then you die." ~~Words of wisdom from Papa Titus to his son Chris~~ --- þ Synchronet þ theroughnecks.net - you know you want it .