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October 07, 2005

Sanity Check

Just when we thought we were going crazy on the right, leave it up to the terrorists and the leftists to remind us we are on the sane side of things:

Posted by Aaron at October 7, 2005 11:46 AM

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- Nobel Prize Winners - I have no idea how you equate that to anything leftist or terrorist...

- that's cool, cause Fox doesn't even mention that the leader stated in the letter that they should expect to lose in afghanistan...


- Of course we should be sensitive and sensible in all things we do - anything less smacks of small-minded idiocy

- don't know anything about Thomas Sowell (leftist, terrorist?) - but I would argue against the assertion of that article's title

- you tell me that either party doesn't try to bow to specific perceived weaknesses, and I'll call you a liar

Posted by: tj at October 7, 2005 12:12 PM

I don't need to argue against the Thomas Sowell article...the American people are doing it for me:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/06/opinion/polls/main924485.shtml

Posted by: tj at October 7, 2005 12:15 PM

How does giving a man who has spent the past several years trying to stop the spread of nuclear weapons a Nobel Peace prize insanity?
Oh yeah, I'm sorry I forgot. He disagreed with Bush's lies about WMDs in Iraq so he MUST be insane.

Posted by: IaintBacchus at October 7, 2005 01:28 PM

Yeah, he was instrumental in getting Libya to disarm and is doing a bang-up job on Iran and NoKo.

Posted by: Aaron Matthew Arnwine at October 7, 2005 01:40 PM

But AMA you don't understand. As long as somebody is trying that is good enough. We no longer expect results. What would happen to people's self esteem if they were held accountable??

Posted by: jreid at October 7, 2005 03:50 PM

Perhaps you two wanted to nominate Bush again? Maybe give James Dobson the prize for science?

Posted by: IaintBacchus at October 7, 2005 04:11 PM

All sarcasm aside, if I was the head of a small country that the POTUS had said the things about that he's said about Iran and North Korea I'd be rushing a nuclear weapons program, too.
But it doesn't matter what anybody tells either of you guys, El Baradei called Bush on some of his lies, so he must be either crazy or evil. Ain't that right, crackers?

Posted by: IaintBacchus at October 7, 2005 04:16 PM

Betrayed by your heros again.
Bush just endorsed El Baradei's award. So did Condi rice.
Here's the link:

http://www.salon.com/wire/ap/archive.html?wire=D8D399FG9.html

Posted by: IaintBacchus at October 7, 2005 05:02 PM

Bush has class as does Condi.

Posted by: Aaron Matthew Arnwine at October 7, 2005 05:21 PM

"Ain't that right, crackers?"

There goes the neighborhood.

"El Baradei called Bush on some of his lies"

Tell me exactly when and what those lies were. Links would be nice especially for the "lies".

"if I was the head of a small country that the POTUS had said the things about that he's said about Iran and North Korea I'd be rushing a nuclear weapons program, too."

So the head of the non proliferation arm of the UN wins the Nobel Peace prize and you disagree with the whole concept. That's a great position to take. But then Mohamed ElBaradei hasn't stopped anything. He sure had his finger on the Pakistani situation as well as North Korea.

Posted by: jreid at October 7, 2005 06:46 PM

DON'T FORGET INDIA!

Posted by: aaron at October 8, 2005 02:25 AM

jried,
I don't disagree with the concept of nonproliferation. I was pointing out that of the three members of the ficticous "Axis of Evil" Bush only invaded the one that he was sure didn't have nuclear weapons. Since no nuclear power has ever invaded another, that gives the other two a greater incentive to develop nuclear weapons.
Bush and several members of his administration on several occasions used Hussiens nonexistant nuclear program as their main excuse to invade Iraq. ElBaradei publicly disagreed with them, and Bolton tried to have him fired. All of this is common knowledge and you're just being argumentative. Find the links yourself. (hint: they won't be on the Drudge Report)
If you're not from the south, I apologise for the "cracker" remark. Perhaps wingnut would be more appropriate.

Posted by: IaintBacchus at October 10, 2005 07:10 PM

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