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Darla
You betcha! Damo needs to add this smiley and call it :dixie: --![]()
That is so awesome - I bet Grind would do it!
You betcha! Damo needs to add this smiley and call it :dixie: --![]()
Of course not, no more than I can guarantee that the United States will lead by example in any non-proliferation agreement, so what is your point?
i worry he'll take it to heart O_O
You really can't see my point? It seems obvious enough to me and Rune at least.
You really can't see my point? It seems obvious enough to me and Rune at least.
Israel is a beacon of freedom, justice, and democracy surrounded by barbaric 14th-century throwbacks. Without Israel, we'd have no true ally in the middle east.
Since your "tipping point" seems to be profanity, then it's safe to draw the conclusion that you also have the following on IA:
Darla
Grind
Watermark
OOPS; it would be easier for you to just list who you DON'T have on IA.
Good Lord MaRuned, You are quite probably the dumbest poster on the entire site, with the exception of wanderingbear. (not to discredit any of the several other clearly retarded minds here).
Maybe you could pry open Sochead's ass a little more, and your head would fit right in there! I'm sure his over-inflated ego is flattered by your compliments, but I happen to see them as a testament to just how fucking ridiculous he is. When one of you fuckwits says these kinds of things about me, I think I will know it's time for the cyanide pill, because it will mean that I've completely lost my mind.
Well, I see from the discussion that I skew a bit to the right of most of my liberal friends on this issue.
I finally found something I skew a bit to the right on! To be clear, a bit...I mean, I think I expressed my views clearly. I do not support Israel and would not die for Israel, and I despise righties who are eager to send our youth to die there. I always feel, hey, I have an idea, send your kids!
But bottom line; the fewer countries who have nukes the safer people of the world are. That is my opinion and I do disagree with some of the other posts on this.
One thing that has always struck me about Israel and it's role in US politics is how odd that role is. The GOP is the more serious of the two parties in supporting Israel, and it literally gets no political capital out of that support, as 70-80% of the Jewish vote is reliably Democratic. The Democrats are increasingly less supportive of Israel and often outright supporters of Palestine from an individual standpoint (such as Carter), but they are unwilling to tank the Jewish vote, so they try and compete with the GOP positions (a great example being the Jerusalem Amendment controvery at the recent DNC).