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#26 2003-02-14 3:56 pm

macul
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From: Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.
Registered: 2001-09-19
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Re: Lawsuit challenges Bush's war authority

Perhaps these nitwits missed the part about when you join the military you wave your right to criticize the chain of command?  It isn't about dismissing the other side.  It is about maintaining order in a dangerous situation.  Perhaps they also forgot they were signing up for the *armed forces?*

I agree. People who enlist in the armed forces with the intention of getting a free ride through college, but refuse to serve when called into active duty are pretty contemptable. Being an adult means living with the choices you make and accepting the risks that accompany them.

Glad we agree.   smile


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#27 2003-02-14 4:03 pm

ClayH
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Registered: 2001-07-21
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Re: Lawsuit challenges Bush's war authority

The president cannot wage war, it is in the constitution. It's sick that our presidents just go around starting wars wherever they want now.

Our congressmen are cowards, they took the easy way out by just passing the PATRIOT act through, and it figures that they would try to distance themselves from their selling-out of American values.


I'm going to leave it at that.

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#28 2003-02-14 4:14 pm

Steyr AUG
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Re: Lawsuit challenges Bush's war authority

hillbilly, are you or are you not the one that suggested helping North Korea in attacking Berkeley California with nuclear weapons?

My name is SO and I cant understand what a joke is  roll


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