The Quentin Factor

Discussion in 'Politics' started by glaciermi, Nov 18, 2005.

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Would you give up your child or grandchild for the war in the middle east?

Poll closed Dec 18, 2005.
  1. Yes, the cause is important, and is worth the sacrifice

    5 vote(s)
    27.8%
  2. No, the sacrifice is too great, and cause too uncertain

    13 vote(s)
    72.2%
  1. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    No, that was just to prove that if there was going to be a** kickin between you and I, it wasn't going to be mine. I would kick your a** , but I wouldn't want to hurt the gerbil. :)
     
  2. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    Correction - 74 very well armed people that killed themselves rather than surrender. Right wingers gone wild, catch the video now.
     
  3. Midas

    Midas New Member

    Hunted, captured, and cornered by other fellow "Christians".

    You see Meon, unlike your muslim buddies that celebrate terrorist activities such as a westerner beheading, non-mulsims such as the Jews and Christians are able to police their own. You don't see other fellow Christians (which you label us as right wingers) take to the street and fire guns off in the air as they celebrate these isolated and rare incidences. Civilized people don't stand for this behavior and justice is served. Your muslim brothers don't want to join the civilized world. They celebrate these animal acts and support them!

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    You don't see other Christians past the donation plate to support these WACO radicals and you don't see the vast majority of other Christians harbor and "understand" their views. We speak out against it and we MEAN it. We go after these type of people...as rare of an occurance as it may be...and prosecute them. Do you really believe your jihad brothers go after fellow islamic terrorists with the same levels of enthusiam as civilized people of the west? Obviously by their actions (or lack of it) they are pretty clear where they stand. Death to the infidel and praise allah!

    So go ahead and try to run similarities between WACO/Christians and the last 30 plus years of islamic madness.

    It will only work for your typical first year San Francisco ACLU attorney.

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  4. quick dog

    quick dog New Member

    The Waco affair was blatent and systematic murder, just like the Ruby Ridge killings. There have been others in the United States, just not as well reported as these show-piece killings.

    The Waco murders are what can happen when lawyers like Janet Reno, thinking and acting like mid-level government lawyers, are placed in command of dozens of heavily-armed individuals with a license to kill and more enthusiam than brains.

    The old "throw it up against the wall and see what sticks" tactic is deplorable behavior even when no one gets killed. Lawyers routinely ruin peoples lives with this tactic, but rarely are innocent citizens murdered, ay least directly from this practice. IMNSHO :mad:
     
  5. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    Below is a list of the children that were killed under Clinton's watch and Janet Reno's direction at WACO. They were not right wing nor left wing but children.

    Lisa Martin 13 Sheila Martin, Jr. 15
    Rachel Sylvia 12 Hollywood Sylvia 1
    Joseph Martinez 8 Abigail Martinez 11
    Crystal Martinez 3 Isaiah Martinez 4
    Audrey Martinez 13 Melissa Morrison 6
    Chanel Andrade 1 Cyrus Koresh 8
    Star Koresh 6 Bobbie Lane Koresh 2
    Dayland Gent 3 Page Gent 1
    Mayanah Schneider 2 Startle Summers 1
    Serenity Jones 4 Chica Jones 2
    Little One Jones 2

    I used to think that your posts had some merit but lately you have been off the deep end with no rational or humor behind them. I think that the far leftist element would be embrassed by your posts of late not because they seem to be filled with anger and perhaps hate but because they no not even pretend to stand for anything anymore.
     
  6. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    When people are honestly interested in debating and real issues that don't just become name calling and labeling, I will get serious again. All I can do at this point is make fun of them. I realize that I have much less invested in the conversation this way but it keeps me from becoming angry at narrow-minded idiots and raising my blood pressure. Take me how you will, it’s all good.
     
  7. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger Another Wandering Celt

    This was my second post on the thread and the first one you responded too. You came out calling someone you don't even know a "Bone Head." What's up with that?

    Bone
     
  8. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    It was just a left-handed way of saying that I didn't feel at all that the post you were referring to was well-said at all. Hence, the...:)
     
  9. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger Another Wandering Celt

    I guess that's the beauty of different points-of-view.
     
  10. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member


    Well I don't want you to get a blood clot now. You do have three children to raise so if you need to raise heck to let it out, let it out. But remember not everyone here has a running battle of insults with you, even if you think we are narrow-minded iodits. :)
     
  11. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    SOME are narrow-minded bigots and some aren't. I, like everyone else, is free to sort out which is which.
     
  12. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    Just another one of it's many subtle characteristics.
     
  13. Steve E

    Steve E New Member

    In this thread alone.......

    Coward
    Bully
    Liar
    Bigot (5 times)
    Fool
    Old Dung (4 times)
    Stupid (3 times)
    Narrow-minded bigots
    Bone Head (2 times)
    Narrow-minded idiots (2 times)
    Short sided
    Gullible
    Phony

    Looks like you better practice what you preach!:)
     
  14. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    Like I said, when people are interested....I can sink to their level. And you forgot the gerbil comment.
     
  15. rick

    rick New Member

    <personal edit>
     
  16. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    Rick, you are a man of many words. :)
     
  17. rick

    rick New Member

    Yeah.

    I posted something I felt was inappropriate after I read it again.
     
  18. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    inappropriate here. Man it must have been something. Guess your address must have influenced you. :)
    By the way, does your part of Kansas get hit with any twisters? Just wondering.
     
  19. rick

    rick New Member

    probably appropriate for this section of the forum - but I felt bad, none the less.

    You know, all the really bad stuff happened around us - to the west and then to the north. We were driving back from thanksgiving in Arkansas and the weather was clear as a bell (even a little warm), until we reached the Kansas border, then it was like driving into a war zone. Got home safe though, that's all that matters. I saw a number of people on the roadside that won't be able to say the same. Luckily, they were already being assisted by other people, because I had the kids and wife in the car with me, and was afraid to stop - weather was bad, but it could have turned a lot worse.
     
  20. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    Glad you came out of it ok. That is a hard call. Help strangers or protect your family. I think you made the only choice a father could make. Especially if help was being given already.

    Fires out west. Tornadoes in midwest and south. Hurricanes along the seashore lines of the southern atlantic and gulf states. Earthquake potential up the west coast. Terrorism nuke threats in urban eastern cities.
    Is there any peace of mind places anymore?
     

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