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Ya got that right. I remember when Markos "I got 5 Medals of Honor, 12 Purple Hearts, and 19 Silver Stars" Moulitsas (otherwise known as the biggest military bad-ass to start a blog) made fun of Blackwater personnel when they were burned and hung from a bridge because they "weren't real soldiers" and that he's basically Rambo's little brother. Someone probably should have reminded him that those guys were former Army Rangers and Navy SEALs (as is the case with most Blackwater personnel). Typical liberal bitch chest-pounding but whatever.....AlphaGriz1 wrote:I think Blackwater should sue the newspaper for defamation of character.
It is sickening that they would be compared to a football player that cheap shots people.
Blackwater is a group of highly trained professionals that are being targeted in the media for doing their job and getting results.
Don't taint them by comparing a college football player to them.
Wilson and FDR have a lot in common with the liberals of today don't they.GrizinWashington wrote:Umm, study much history Alpha? Ever hear of Woodrow Wilson and FDR? Or perhaps WWI and WWII? I would say those gentleman defended the United States quite admirably.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Liberals should get no voice on how to defend this country. They don't know how, and if they did, they wouldn't.
Do you honestly think that Woodrow Wilsons' or FDRs' ideas would be considered liberal?GrizinWashington wrote:Umm, study much history Alpha? Ever hear of Woodrow Wilson and FDR? Or perhaps WWI and WWII? I would say those gentleman defended the United States quite admirably.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Liberals should get no voice on how to defend this country. They don't know how, and if they did, they wouldn't.
The cornerstone of FDR's campaign was the New Deal, right?NrthFce wrote:Do you honestly think that Woodrow Wilsons' or FDRs' ideas would be considered liberal?
wilson ran for president on a platform of keeping us out of europ's problems for his second term.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Wilson and FDR have a lot in common with the liberals of today don't they.GrizinWashington wrote:Umm, study much history Alpha? Ever hear of Woodrow Wilson and FDR? Or perhaps WWI and WWII? I would say those gentleman defended the United States quite admirably.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Liberals should get no voice on how to defend this country. They don't know how, and if they did, they wouldn't.
Nice try though.
STILL sounds like a damn good plan if you replace the "Europe" part with "the World".Hell's Bells wrote:wilson ran for president on a platform of keeping us out of europ's problems for his second term.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Wilson and FDR have a lot in common with the liberals of today don't they.GrizinWashington wrote:Umm, study much history Alpha? Ever hear of Woodrow Wilson and FDR? Or perhaps WWI and WWII? I would say those gentleman defended the United States quite admirably.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Liberals should get no voice on how to defend this country. They don't know how, and if they did, they wouldn't.
Nice try though.
94VegasCat wrote:Are you for real? That is just a plain ol dumb paragraph! You just nailed every note in the Full Reetard sing-a-long choir!!!
Yeah, George W. said that... back when the biggest threat to America was an armada of cannonball wielding warships traveling by sail from England. Vast oceans really aren't a viable reason for isolationism in today's day and age.grizzh8r wrote: Was it not George Washington who said we should not involve ourselves with the affairs of the rest of the world? What a wise man.
Are you being serious??? If so, I recommend a remedial history course for you. FDR is widely considered the most-liberal of all Presidents. His New Deal plan was the ultimate liberalism. It also saved our country from possible economic ruin. Which is why I never understand why "liberal" is a bad term.NrthFce wrote:Do you honestly think that Woodrow Wilsons' or FDRs' ideas would be considered liberal?GrizinWashington wrote:Umm, study much history Alpha? Ever hear of Woodrow Wilson and FDR? Or perhaps WWI and WWII? I would say those gentleman defended the United States quite admirably.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Liberals should get no voice on how to defend this country. They don't know how, and if they did, they wouldn't.
yeah but on the other hand one has to relize that it was wilson that clearly stated the case to go to war in europe in 1917.grizzh8r wrote:STILL sounds like a damn good plan if you replace the "Europe" part with "the World".Hell's Bells wrote:wilson ran for president on a platform of keeping us out of europ's problems for his second term.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Wilson and FDR have a lot in common with the liberals of today don't they.GrizinWashington wrote:Umm, study much history Alpha? Ever hear of Woodrow Wilson and FDR? Or perhaps WWI and WWII? I would say those gentleman defended the United States quite admirably.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Liberals should get no voice on how to defend this country. They don't know how, and if they did, they wouldn't.
Nice try though.
Was it not George Washington who said we should not involve ourselves with the affairs of the rest of the world? What a wise man.
Rankin was a hottie.Hell's Bells wrote:yeah but on the other hand one has to relize that it was wilson that clearly stated the case to go to war in europe in 1917.grizzh8r wrote:STILL sounds like a damn good plan if you replace the "Europe" part with "the World".Hell's Bells wrote:wilson ran for president on a platform of keeping us out of europ's problems for his second term.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Wilson and FDR have a lot in common with the liberals of today don't they.GrizinWashington wrote:Umm, study much history Alpha? Ever hear of Woodrow Wilson and FDR? Or perhaps WWI and WWII? I would say those gentleman defended the United States quite admirably.AlphaGriz1 wrote:Liberals should get no voice on how to defend this country. They don't know how, and if they did, they wouldn't.
Nice try though.
Was it not George Washington who said we should not involve ourselves with the affairs of the rest of the world? What a wise man.
for the history buffs in all of us guess which senator voted against going to war in 1917 (hint...only one to vote no and this senator is from mt...)