This shou8ld get some kind of award!

RubberFrog

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That was great. Thanks for sharing it.
 

57whitehouse

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I just have to say this:

It's not a matter of RIGHT and LEFT, but it's a matter of RIGHT and WRONG.

So if you're not "RIGHT", by default, you're "WRONG"

God Bless the RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Turin

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Funny :D ..... Movie..
But as being a from Holland i don't really agree.
 

KeltonKrew

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Anyone seen Elvis lately? :D

yeah....he won the next best thing show on tv last night...imagine...coming in an impersonating himselft.


BTW, awesome video!!!!! We need more Patton's that's for damn sure!
 

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Funny :D ..... Movie..
But as being a from Holland i don't really agree.
Turin, note that is an American Flag he is standing behind?
Being a citizen of Holland, it would stand to reason, and you SHOULD NOT agree. I wouldn't if I were you either.
But I am a proud, patriotic American who wants the return of an IMPENETRABLE defense.
 

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I confess, I enjoyed it......:) :)
 

OldMercsRule

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Funny :D ..... Movie..
But as being a from Holland i don't really agree.

Hey Turin, We all have our own perspectives. I found that vid very moving, (THANKS: 12er), and the origional movie Patton was also very moving as well. My father was very glad he served under Bradley in WW2 as apposed to G. "blood n' guts" Patton, or I may not be here. The auto accident that killed him was likely no accident, as not only the Germans feared Patton the Russians did as well for very good reason. The Allies may have beaten the Germans without General Patton, but it would have taken much longer, and the Red army may have set up camp in Holland as apposed to the Eastern part of Germany, and your life and the lives of your loved ones could have been very different.

Many Liberals n' elites in the media and many leaders in governments here and in Europe really do think we are engaged in a video game or that this is all just a "bumper sticker". They think that we are sooo powerfull with such a technological advantage that they can profit politically by openly working against us, (America, Britian, Auzieland, Poland and the coalition).

I know for a fact that it is not just a game, after readin' and understandin' a lil' history of the Religion o' Peace. The West is now very soft n' intelectually very lazy. The Europeans are willing to refrain from drawing cartoons, and accept burned cars every night as a price of their lazyness n' possibly their cowardice.

If the worlds' Liberals force America, Britain, Austrailia and Poland n' the rest of the coalition to give up the hard won territory to Islamic Facists in Iraq, (fer their temporary political gain), this cornflict will likely get much much worse then it is now. We have not had a total war since WW2 and we can still potentially avoid it with a stable Iraq. Rolmops thinks wars are PC, clean and easy just like a chess game, (he's smokin' something). Total wars are very different then limited wars we have seen since WW2. I bet America will always win total wars until the Country does not exist anymore. Limited wars are wonderfull opportunities fer Liberals to gain corntrol over larger parts of the political system, that why they vote for 'em and cheer 'em on initially n' side with the enemies to gain political spoils after defeat. Total war is very different. That is where we are headin' if the Libs can arrange a defeat, then you will see some real rubber meet the road once a few European and North American cities start burning. A determined enemy with seventh century tactics is just what will start the next total war if we let it. Hope I'm wrong but I'm sure I'm not. I can't tell if Europe will accept "submission", as only the Brits have avoided submitting to world powers since the Romans owned 'em a long time back. I doubt the Brits will submit, and I'm fairly sure the Americans and Auzies and the other English speaking countries will have trouble with their prayer rugs as well. Sorry for such a rant. JR
 

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Damn, OMR all that pent up purple /blue ink, lots of frustration there.;)
 

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Damn, OMR all that pent up purple /blue ink, lots of frustration there.;)

We are in the 1930s now Mr. Tree. All civilized people hate war as do I, so it is very easy to drive public opinion down with the anti American media, but war is sometimes necessary to preserve what we need to live free.

Willy and CrabbyBob may choose not to educate themselves about our very determined enemy, (as I suspect most Liberals and Dems are also doing so they can still vote fer the treasonist pigs), but I prefer to keep me eyes n' ears open n' learn all that I can. The Left will do their best to deny Americans talk radio or other sources of information not spoon feed by Willy's editors, but we already have the appitite so the trend towards a "we report YOU DECIDE" is irreversable and very positive.

The surge in Iraq actually may work as W. Kristol thinks. That will be very bad news for Democrats, who are obviously invested in defeat and lookin' fer the political rewards from the latest disaster, (as they have done since 1932). Ever wonder why Dems talk about "worst ever"; "worse then the great depression" et al? They need disasters very badly to aquire more power, so they work to cause 'em as they know their pals the MSM will cornvince the experts on homosexuality n' victimhood that all our problems are because of Cornservatives n' Republicans. They have a great set of built in advantages right now, but if they get their wish in a defeat in Iraq their gains will likely be temporary just as Jimmy Carter's were.

Frustration(?): nah. I just see a train wreck the Democrats clearly need to assist for their corntinued quest fer power over ALL of us, that I like to rant about. I know I effect things very little, but those who read my posts n' articles at least are exposed to a different perspective then the MSM feeds 'em every day. My $.02 JR
 

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Thanks 12er
 

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Quote OMR



That will be very bad news for Democrats, who are obviously invested in defeat and lookin' fer the political rewards from the latest disaster, (as they have done since 1932). Ever wonder why Dems talk about "worst ever"; "worse then the great depression" et al? They need disasters very badly to aquire more power, so they work to cause 'em as they know their pals the MSM will cornvince the experts on homosexuality n' victimhood that all our problems are because of Cornservatives n' Republicans.



I?ll shove the rhetorical BS aside, and get to the meat. I consider myself a Democrat, and I hope the surge succeeds, you putting the broad statement ?Democrats? (plural) Seems to be using a rather wide brush, as well a bit of mind reading. As for the Dems talking about the ?worst ever worse than the great depression.

. Could be because President Bush has been in office a little over six and a half years, in that six and a half years he has shown his disdain for the law by pardoning a convicted felon, that just happened to be in his cabinet, he has sought to strip people accused of crimes, of there rights. Indeed he keep?s quite possibly the most corrupt Attorney General, since President Nixon?s, former Campaign director turned Attorney General, "John Mitchell", in office. Your wondering about the Dems talking about the ?worst ever worse than the great depression,?it is most likely is because we are living under the worst president since the great depression, quite possibly the worse president in U.S. history.



O.. by the way OMR in My continuing research in the ?mental illness called conservatism?, has brought me to this article of research done by one of the top universities of the world, the ?University of California at Berkley, they don?t call it ?definitely a mental illness,but the way they put it just maybe ,a personality disorder.Will keep you informed.:D



http://www.wam.umd.edu/~hannahk/bulletin.pdf



<<Analyzing political conservatism as motivated social cognition integrates theories of personality (authoritarianism, dogmatism?intolerance of ambiguity), epistemic and existential needs (for closure, regulatory focus, terror management), and ideological rationalization (social dominance, system justification A meta-analysis (88 samples, 12 countries, 22,818 cases) confirms that several psychological variables predict political conservatism: death anxiety (weighted mean r _ .50); system instability (.47); dogmatism?intolerance of ambiguity (.34); openness to experience (?.32); uncertainty tolerance (?.27); needs for order, structure, and closure (.26); integrative complexity
(?.20); fear of threat and loss (.18); and self-esteem (?.09). The core ideology of conservatism stresses resistance to change and justification of inequality and is motivated by needs that vary situationally and dispositionally>>
 

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That is retarded. A study from Berkeley on conservatism... yeah that's unbiased! Is anyone really so stupid that they would believe that is a legitimate study?
 

Coors

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Slick Willy pardoned more convicted real felons than Bush.
I fail to see being convicted for a faulty memory as justice.
 

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Quote OMR



That will be very bad news for Democrats, who are obviously invested in defeat and lookin' fer the political rewards from the latest disaster, (as they have done since 1932). Ever wonder why Dems talk about "worst ever"; "worse then the great depression" et al? They need disasters very badly to aquire more power, so they work to cause 'em as they know their pals the MSM will cornvince the experts on homosexuality n' victimhood that all our problems are because of Cornservatives n' Republicans.



I’ll shove the rhetorical BS aside, and get to the meat. I consider myself a Democrat, and I hope the surge succeeds,

I believe you. You are the type of Democrat that will be very hard to keep on the reservation if yer party gets what it is CLEARLY is hoping for, (you know that is not a "mind read" on my part: Mr. Tree, if you can be intelectually honest with me). You and I also know why (as well): George Soros! Only Lieberman has survived the "move on" pressure thus far, and he had to change parties to survive. You really don't think leading Democrats are openly working to help General Patreas win in Iraq do you Mr. Tree, if we truly put "the rhetorical BS aside"? There are many of you, (the Mr. Trees of the world out there), that do actually read things and even ponder events from time to time. I have no idea how you remain a Democrat, but Rolmops will not give me any of his smoke.

you putting the broad statement “Democrats” (plural) Seems to be using a rather wide brush, as well a bit of mind reading. As for the Dems talking about the “worst ever worse than the great depression.

. Could be because President Bush has been in office a little over six and a half years, in that six and a half years he has shown his disdain for the law by pardoning a convicted felon, that just happened to be in his cabinet, he has sought to strip people accused of crimes, of there rights.

Mr. Tree, If you just ponder Jimmy Carter or LBJ honestly: fer a nano second it is hard to justify what you are trying to say here. "Rhetorical BS asside."

Indeed he keep’s quite possibly the most corrupt Attorney General, since President Nixon’s, former Campaign director turned Attorney General, "John Mitchell", in office.

He is clearly not the sharpest knife in the drawer: Mr. Tree, but truly he is heads n' sholders beyond both the worst and longest serving in history: Janet Reno. I conceed you could debate this much easier then Carter or LBJ's postion as clearly the worst in history, but I respect the fact that you don't like Gonzales, I just don't think an inquisition into one of the perogatives of the President: to have US Attorneys serve at his pleasure is valid when crying: corruption.

Your wondering about the Dems talking about the “worst ever worse than the great depression,”it is most likely is because we are living under the worst president since the great depression, quite possibly the worse president in U.S. history.

Democrats gain power when we have a crisis Mr. Tree. That is the rule since 1932. "Rhetorical BS asside"! It is not illogical (with that historical backdrop in mind) for Democrats n' Liberals to always wish for and work for North American disasters to gain political power.

O.. by the way OMR in My continuing research in the “mental illness called conservatism”, has brought me to this article of research done by one of the top universities of the world, the “University of California at Berkley, they don’t call it …definitely a mental illness,but the way they put it just maybe ,a personality disorder.Will keep you informed.:D



http://www.wam.umd.edu/~hannahk/bulletin.pdf



<<Analyzing political conservatism as motivated social cognition integrates theories of personality (authoritarianism, dogmatism–intolerance of ambiguity), epistemic and existential needs (for closure, regulatory focus, terror management), and ideological rationalization (social dominance, system justification A meta-analysis (88 samples, 12 countries, 22,818 cases) confirms that several psychological variables predict political conservatism: death anxiety (weighted mean r _ .50); system instability (.47); dogmatism–intolerance of ambiguity (.34); openness to experience (–.32); uncertainty tolerance (–.27); needs for order, structure, and closure (.26); integrative complexity
(–.20); fear of threat and loss (.18); and self-esteem (–.09). The core ideology of conservatism stresses resistance to change and justification of inequality and is motivated by needs that vary situationally and dispositionally>>

Mr. Tree You don't need to spend any more time with your research. Achedamians luv Liberalism, (modern American veriety that we Cornservatives wonder about the mental disorder based on the clear illogic of their stated positions [not based on what some pointy headed Cal Bizzerkly professor thinks]), they also luv: Dictators, Communism, Socialism, n' hate Capitalism n' Cornservatism and will go to great lengths to label anyone who thinks: NUTS. This holds no water with me Mr. Tree, (I only have one brain cell: remember?). Thanks for the "rhetorical BS asside" exchange. JR
 

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12'r, outstanding post. Probably confused quite a few here, but straight talk, and action in the "grey" world never floats.

Perhaps those good folks at Berkeley could do a little study on cowardise.
 

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12'r, outstanding post. Probably confused quite a few here, but straight talk, and action in the "grey" world never floats.

Perhaps those good folks at Berkeley could do a little study on cowardise.

How 'bout sellin' yer Country down the tubes fer personal political gain? Bizzerkly could study that one too!! "Cowardise" is much more honorable then what the Libs n' Democrats are actually doin' to us here: Mr. Pointer! Respectfully, JR
 
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