Posted by 1936 on April 21, 2009 at 04:57:36 from (68.77.18.212):
In Reply to: O/T Torture posted by 37 chief on April 20, 2009 at 20:03:49:
The only difference between slick Dick and the new boy is the first dodged the military and this one was not in the military. Just ask McCain about broken bones. Tribue yesterday stated some are thinking of going after the ones that advised Geo for breaking some sort of law. Lets dig up Pattons army the third army which I wore the thirds patch at one time in modern times. Just read the rest of the story on the rag heads took out by the Seals. The boy never give the green light to do, the CO in Charge at the time gave the green light. Reason for the three day delay for the job to be done. The boy stepped up to mike and took the credit for the action he would not order. The boys remarks about the USA relgion while in Turkey got the new CEO of Moody Bible up in arms which made the Tribune. Tribune talked about his first hundred days with pic of him and the easter egg roll on the white house lawn.
The current idea by him is throw enought money at it and the problem will resolve it self. Just where are the miilion with out jobs going with the hand out bucks end???
Tribune yesterday stated that ILLINOIS got the biggest stimulis bucks for roads and bridges. Good for the drivers but, not long term job which is needed to dig out of this depression yes depression. Only difference I see per my elders is this one money is being printed. Agree with chief and war is hell recalling the Baton(sp) march as one example of hundreds.
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