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Yesterday he said the Vancouver Olympics lost a billion dollars. Not a fact. An untruth.
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Islam: Ignorance is not a Strategy

Pancho5 Wrote: Sep 14, 2009 5:00 PM
>The united states as an example, is a very forgiving and merciful nation. We have conquered, but we never overtake the defeated nation.<

We overtook every Indian nation in the continental US as well as Hawaii. We also overtook Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California when we defeated Mexico.

Many would believe that being the country that has dropped the most bombs on foreign countries since WW2,(by far)doesn't fall into the merciful category.
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Islam: Ignorance is not a Strategy

Pancho5 Wrote: Sep 14, 2009 10:27 AM
It would seem obvious that allowing Muslims to immigrate to this country is probably not a good idea.

Of course most of the Muslim immigration in the past few years has come from Iraq, because that's what happens when the US invades a foreign country. Again, we learned little from Vietnam, where immigration exploded in the 70s.
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Cable's Not Kid-Friendly

Pancho5 Wrote: Sep 12, 2009 10:15 AM
>What if South Park decided to go with The Jackson Five instead of the Jonas Brothers? Yeah, right. Like that's going to happen.

What if they decided to mock Muslims instead of Christians? Yeah, sure. Forget it. It ain't going to happen.<

You've obviously never seen South Park. They have mocked every group in the world. They have a black kid named "Token." Kyle is a Jew and Cartman is a Hitler fan. Muslims are always being mocked, as are Hollywood liberals like Rob Reiner and Tom Cruise.

> that's why so many come here for medical care that otherwise would take their life in their own country such as Canada and tha UK.<

How many is so many? I would venture to say that the percentage is so ridiculously small as to be irrelevant.

This has become somewhat of an urban myth, that Canadians are streaming over the border in droves to take advantage of US healthcare.
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Texas and the Textbook Alamo

Pancho5 Wrote: Mar 13, 2010 11:17 AM
> Townhall is a place where everyone can join in civil discourse about important matters of the day. It's not a place for harsh, vindictive rants, name-calling and mean spirited attacks.<

Good satire. Otherwise you would have included Anne, who uses more name calling than anyone on the forum.
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Texas and the Textbook Alamo

Pancho5 Wrote: Mar 13, 2010 10:24 AM
Texas, the state that ripped Mormon children from their parents based on a hoax phone call, is now the darling of the Christian right.
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Texas and the Textbook Alamo

Pancho5 Wrote: Mar 13, 2010 10:05 AM
>We must all be prepared to do God's work some day<

Isn't that what the 9/11 suicide bombers said?
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5 Messages for 'Elite' Republicans

Pancho5 Wrote: Oct 27, 2009 11:27 PM
>You would be referring to the Florida democrat who called a woman a wh*re and accused Republicans of wanted the old to die, I suppose. Perhaps you mean the Senate Majority Leader who called the President a liar or the rest of the Dems who did.<

Pretzel logic. Is it a conservative principle to mimic Democrats?
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5 Messages for 'Elite' Republicans

Pancho5 Wrote: Oct 27, 2009 10:30 PM
>They can't gain votes on principles, so they try to gain them on style.<

Interesting you mention style, since that's a major reason Reagan had such widespread appeal. He had charm(he was, after all an actor/entertainer by trade)and a disarming personality that rarely, if ever, ventured into incivility.

As for principles, allow me to refer to post #202:

>Yes, enemy! What else do you call a tin-pot dictator wannabe the behaves without consequence like a middle east potentate but the enemy. An enemy of the Republic, the Constitiution, the Bill of Rights and We The People.<

When did it become a conservative principle to frame every sentence like a drama queen?

So, I don't see it as a false dichotmy. I see...
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