Executive Orders from Hell! Why would an American President ever do this?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by MaryJBlaze, Apr 11, 2010.

  1. Aristartle

    Aristartle Snow Falling on Cedars Lifetime Supporter

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  2. JackFlash

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    How would you like it if I misquoted your nation's documents? Doesn't matter if the word has the same meaning, it's still a misquote. Besides, these "inalienable rights" do not apply to you.
     
  3. Lafincoyote

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    Our government has prepared to survive all out nuclear war, and they have been tweaking their plans for over 60 years now.
     
  4. JackFlash

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    My brother used to write programs designed to estimate the number of survivors in case of a nuclear exchange. Yes, some of us would survive, how many depends on how many missiles we could shoot down before they reach our shores and how much radiation would fall back to earth.

    Our Patriot Missiles didn't have very good results for Israel against Iraq's Scud missiles.
     
  5. Balbus

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    What is the intention of the poster of the video?

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    The thing is that in many cases throughout US history many Americans have supported suppression.

    That is why those inalienable rights that are talked about were always selectively applied (even the writer of the particular ‘founding document’ where they’re mentioned was a slave owner)

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    This is taking some things out of context in an effort to bring about a reaction but my question is what reaction is it seeking?
     

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