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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: bijou on July 09, 2008, 04:04:06 PM
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Philosoraptor (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:10 PM
Original message
Poll question: With both sides saber rattling, I ask DU again, will bush make war with Iran?
Edited on Wed Jul-09-08 02:13 PM by Philosoraptor
Poll result (35 votes)
Yes (11 votes, 31%) Vote
No (17 votes, 49%) Vote
Maybe (7 votes, 20%) Vote
BridgeTheGap (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:14 PM
Response to Original message
4. I don't think they will but if they did, it would be after the election
To do it before would doom the repubs in November.
Angela Shelley (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:17 PM
Response to Original message
6. No, the check book is overdrawn, credit cards are no longer valid,
and the taxpayers only have 24 hours a day to make it with three jobs.
atreides1 (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:28 PM
Response to Reply #6
7. This hasn't stopped them yet
Why would it affect their decisions now.
Angela Shelley (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:34 PM
Response to Reply #7
8. Because masses of taxpayers are fallling over
from exhaustion, cars with empty tanks are blocking the highways and byways, the shopping centers are ghost towns, and the banks have closed because the dollars are worthless. Go figure!
Cleita (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 03:30 PM
Response to Original message
13. Since I can't look into the future, I
asked the Tarot. The Tarot says no. There will be an attempt by the organized religious factions wanting armageddon to push for this war. The Bush administration is already fighting about this with a lot of dissension within the secrecy of its ranks. There will be a sovereign nation or nations mostly likely European who will tell Bush, "Don't you dare". The outcome will be no invasion nor nuking of Iraq. The last card was "The Fool" turned upside down by a card that symbolizes peace. I thought that was interesting. Our fool in residence will not get his way.
Sure go ahead and laugh, but I don't know any other way to look into the future.
So, there we have it, it's a no.
mopaul asks a question (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3588228)
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Hey, DUchebag, . . .
Angela Shelley (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:34 PM
Response to Reply #7
8. Because masses of taxpayers are fallling over
from exhaustion, cars with empty tanks are blocking the highways and byways, the shopping centers are ghost towns, and the banks have closed because the dollars are worthless. Go figure!
I filled my tank this morning, and it only cost me $46. ('Course, I drive a Saturn, and get 33+ mpg or so.) No one's car blocked the highway I came home from work on (I-87). Even though the mall 300 yards away doesn't have a full parking lot all of the time, when I walk over there, the people looking for parking places still have to walk 250+ yards to get to the entrance of the mall, most of the time. I don't "fall over from exhaustion" from my one job. (My daughter, OTOH, runs me ragged--and I'm happy to do that for her.) The last I checked, if I was smart about my purchases, my dollars bought quite a bit, TYVM.
What a maroon.
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Hey, DUchebag, . . .
Angela Shelley (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:34 PM
Response to Reply #7
8. Because masses of taxpayers are fallling over
from exhaustion, cars with empty tanks are blocking the highways and byways, the shopping centers are ghost towns, and the banks have closed because the dollars are worthless. Go figure!
I filled my tank this morning, and it only cost me $46. ('Course, I drive a Saturn, and get 33+ mpg or so.) No one's car blocked the highway I came home from work on (I-87). Even though the mall 300 yards away doesn't have a full parking lot all of the time, when I walk over there, the people looking for parking places still have to walk 250+ yards to get to the entrance of the mall, most of the time. I don't "fall over from exhaustion" from my one job. (My daughter, OTOH, runs me ragged--and I'm happy to do that for her.) The last I checked, if I was smart about my purchases, my dollars bought quite a bit, TYVM.
What a maroon.
You beat me to it. I wonder which planet this lunatic lives on. Every time I go to Walmart it's full of people. I don't even think about going to the local steakhouse any longer because at lunch and dinner you almost can't get in.
I just figured it out BSS!!! The reason people have to walk the 250+ yards at you mall is because all of the spaces are full of cars that are out of gas.
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Hey, DUchebag, . . .
Angela Shelley (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:34 PM
Response to Reply #7
8. Because masses of taxpayers are fallling over
from exhaustion, cars with empty tanks are blocking the highways and byways, the shopping centers are ghost towns, and the banks have closed because the dollars are worthless. Go figure!
I filled my tank this morning, and it only cost me $46. ('Course, I drive a Saturn, and get 33+ mpg or so.) No one's car blocked the highway I came home from work on (I-87). Even though the mall 300 yards away doesn't have a full parking lot all of the time, when I walk over there, the people looking for parking places still have to walk 250+ yards to get to the entrance of the mall, most of the time. I don't "fall over from exhaustion" from my one job. (My daughter, OTOH, runs me ragged--and I'm happy to do that for her.) The last I checked, if I was smart about my purchases, my dollars bought quite a bit, TYVM.
What a maroon.
You beat me to it. I wonder which planet this lunatic lives on. Every time I go to Walmart it's full of people. I don't even think about going to the local steakhouse any longer because at lunch and dinner you almost can't get in.
I just figured it out BSS!!! The reason people have to walk the 250+ yards at you mall is because all of the spaces are full of cars that are out of gas.
Right On HI% BSS!
My guess, ChuckJ, is that they live in the most liberal of areas. Where liberalism goes bad times follow.
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Hey, DUchebag, . . .
Angela Shelley (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:34 PM
Response to Reply #7
8. Because masses of taxpayers are fallling over
from exhaustion, cars with empty tanks are blocking the highways and byways, the shopping centers are ghost towns, and the banks have closed because the dollars are worthless. Go figure!
I filled my tank this morning, and it only cost me $46. ('Course, I drive a Saturn, and get 33+ mpg or so.) No one's car blocked the highway I came home from work on (I-87). Even though the mall 300 yards away doesn't have a full parking lot all of the time, when I walk over there, the people looking for parking places still have to walk 250+ yards to get to the entrance of the mall, most of the time. I don't "fall over from exhaustion" from my one job. (My daughter, OTOH, runs me ragged--and I'm happy to do that for her.) The last I checked, if I was smart about my purchases, my dollars bought quite a bit, TYVM.
What a maroon.
You beat me to it. I wonder which planet this lunatic lives on. Every time I go to Walmart it's full of people. I don't even think about going to the local steakhouse any longer because at lunch and dinner you almost can't get in.
I just figured it out BSS!!! The reason people have to walk the 250+ yards at you mall is because all of the spaces are full of cars that are out of gas.
That and all the people who have starved to death on the journey because the were too weak to manage one more step ...
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Iran? Didn't we already invade them a long time ago, like June of 2005, 2006, 2007, and/or 2008? /DU
:whatever:
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Iran? Didn't we already invade them a long time ago, like June of 2005, 2006, 2007, and/or 2008? /DU
:whatever:
Yes, but that was only with the super secret SEAL Team 28 of the 5th Marine Green Beret Patrol Boat Battalion that was specially trained by TiT. They've invaded Iran each June to prepare the way for the BIG invasion.
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Angela Shelley (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-09-08 02:34 PM
Response to Reply #7
8. Because masses of taxpayers are fallling over
from exhaustion, cars with empty tanks are blocking the highways and byways, the shopping centers are ghost towns, and the banks have closed because the dollars are worthless. Go figure!
WTF? Where in the hell do you live, moonbat? Could it be somewhere up north, that's controlled by liberals? I've seen NONE of this in Augusta, Ga. :whatever:
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It's fun to see the Philosopho-crapper back, though.
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Iran? Didn't we already invade them a long time ago, like June of 2005, 2006, 2007, and/or 2008? /DU
:whatever:
Yes, but that was only with the super secret SEAL Team 28 of the 5th Marine Green Beret Patrol Boat Battalion that was specially trained by TiT. They've invaded Iran each June to prepare the way for the BIG invasion.
:rotf: :lmao: :rotf: :lmao: :rotf: :lmao:
H5!
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In all seriousness, if nObama actually gets elected Israel will have no choice but to attack before he is sworn in.
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Reading the DUmmies screeds has to make you wonder if Rod Serling wasn't one of the best at writing "The Twilitght Zone " or he had some kind of inway to the way DUmmies think.
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Reading the DUmmies screeds has to make you wonder if Rod Serling wasn't one of the best at writing "The Twilitght Zone " or he had some kind of inway to the way DUmmies think.
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