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Myth and Reality After 9/11

Hogan4 Wrote: Sep 08, 2011 7:10 PM
Many Republicans say that over half of Americans pay no federal taxes. Quite frankly, this reminds me of the statement Adolf Hitler made in 'Mein Kampf', thus, "The Jews are responsible for we German people losing the First World War." Adolf, somehow, forgot that the German people engaged in a two front war against the 'Triple Entente', which, yes, included Mother Russia. So what did Adolf proceed to do once he obtained total power in Germany. He made the same mistake; namely, he got in a two-front war with the USA, UK and the peace and freedom loving peoples of the USSR. I believe Adolf Hitler should be designated as the first member of Tea Party Nation. Who here agrees?
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Where Are We, Ten Years After 9/11?

Hogan4 Wrote: Sep 08, 2011 6:50 PM
To all the card-carrying Republicans out there. George W. Bush and his Republican party launched "Operation Iraqi Freedom" in 2003. Freedom for who?????????????? Who gets to pay for the war's costs?????????????? Who here supports an additional war time gas tax to pay for the Republican social engineering project in Iraq until all American troops are out of there?
To all the card-carrying Republicans out there. George W. Bush and his Republican party launched "Operation Iraqi Freedom" in 2003. Freedom for who?????????????? Who gets to pay for the war's costs?????????????? Who here supports an additional war time gas tax to pay for the Republican social engineering project in Iraq until all American troops are out of there?
This web site is turning my stomach, it is so chock full of BIG government Republicans, who just can't be bothered to pay for their version of BIG government. Just answer one question. How would you have paid for the social engineering in Iraq and the nation building in Afghanistan the past eight years, other than by selling US treasury securities to foreign countries like China, Saudi Arabia and Japan that our children will be forced to pay off decades from now? You see, Republicans have a slobbering love affair with BIG government, they just can't be bothered to pay for it.
This web site is turning my stomach, it is so chock full of BIG government Republicans, who just can't be bothered to pay for their version of BIG government. Just answer one question. How would you have paid for the social engineering in Iraq and the nation building in Afghanistan the past eight years, other than by selling US treasury securities to foreign countries like China, Saudi Arabia and Japan that our children will be forced to pay off decades from now? You see, Republicans have a slobbering love affair with BIG government, they just can't be bothered to pay for it.
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Amanda Knox: The New Mumia!

Hogan4 Wrote: Sep 08, 2011 6:03 PM
From 2001-2007, when Republicans held the levers of power in DC, they increased pork-barrel spending from 3,000 to 14,000 projects a year, doubled the size of the Department of Education, added yet another whole layer of entitlement (MedPrescD) spending costing $50 billion a year, mandated $6 billion a year in ethanol. Would anyone here be willing to actually pay for the war in Iraq, now....with some tax....or just continue to place the entire cost on the national credit card? Talk about gutlessness in the face of the enemy!
From 2001-2007, when Republicans held the levers of power in DC, they increased pork-barrel spending from 3,000 to 14,000 projects a year, doubled the size of the Department of Education, added yet another whole layer of entitlement (MedPrescD) spending costing $50 billion a year, mandated $6 billion a year in ethanol. Would anyone here be willing to actually pay for the war in Iraq, now....with some tax....or just continue to place the entire cost on the national credit card? Talk about gutlessness in the face of the enemy!
From 2001-2007, when Republicans held the levers of power in DC, they increased pork-barrel spending from 3,000 to 14,000 projects a year, doubled the size of the Department of Education, added yet another whole layer of entitlement (MedPrescD) spending costing $50 billion a year, mandated $6 billion a year in ethanol. Would anyone here be willing to actually pay for the war in Iraq, now....with some tax....or just continue to place the entire cost on the national credit card? Talk about gutlessness in the face of the enemy!
From 2001-2007, when Republicans held the levers of power in DC, they increased pork-barrel spending from 3,000 to 14,000 projects a year, doubled the size of the Department of Education, added yet another whole layer of entitlement (MedPrescD) spending costing $50 billion a year, mandated $6 billion a year in ethanol. Would anyone here be willing to actually pay for the war in Iraq, now....with some tax....or just continue to place the entire cost on the national credit card? Talk about gutlessness in the face of the enemy!
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Myth and Reality After 9/11

Hogan4 Wrote: Sep 08, 2011 5:42 PM
Yes, many here can artfully criticize our foreign born Islamic leader. Well done! And George Bush...during his eight years? Wasn't the Speaker of the House, where tax and spend Constitutional power is given, a Republican from January, 1995 through January of 2007? The war in Iraq has cost upwards of $120 billion a year for the past eight years but Republicans are always droning on about their tax precious cuts, they were unwilling to cut spending on anything.
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