by totes6 » Fri, 03 Feb 2012 00:02:20
I would have more sympathy for his plight IF he had actually spoke up about this BEFORE the Primary. http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/state ... 44340.htmlNewt Gingrich, who suffered a 14-point drubbing in Tuesday's primary, will challenge the Republican Party of Florida's plan to award all 50 of the state's delegates to winner Mitt Romney. "All campaigns and the RNC have known since then that Florida was winner take all," Curry said Thursday. "It is a shame when the loser of a contest agrees to the rules before, then cries foul after losing."
Much like the case of him not being on the ballot for Virginia's primaries and trying to use the Courts to change the outcome, he is complaining about the measure after the fact. Do we really want to nominate someone and possibly put him in the Whitehouse if he just complains and tries to change the rules after things don't go his way?
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by Kory » Fri, 03 Feb 2012 00:12:41
I sure don't
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by SHMIV » Fri, 03 Feb 2012 02:15:56
Blah. The Republican primaries are so damn depressing this year.
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by Kreutz » Fri, 03 Feb 2012 16:23:15
Taggure wrote:Ron Paul is the only one that I sorta like (I like his domestic policy, but Not real comfortable with his foriegn policy), but I think we ought to throw the whole bunch out and start over 
Why does everyone say that? Its like its programmed. Our current and past foreign policy is disgusting, how would a change make it worse?
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by Taggure » Fri, 03 Feb 2012 16:56:25
Kreutz wrote:Taggure wrote:Ron Paul is the only one that I sorta like (I like his domestic policy, but Not real comfortable with his foriegn policy), but I think we ought to throw the whole bunch out and start over 
Why does everyone say that? Its like its programmed. Our current and past foreign policy is disgusting, how would a change make it worse?
Maybe it is time we stopped trying to be the worlds police, but the fact that he is okay with Iran having a nuke is something that don't agree with. Not with Irans out and out hatered of the US and Iseral I just don't agree with it and do not see it in our best interest.
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by Kreutz » Sat, 04 Feb 2012 08:47:04
Taggure wrote:Maybe it is time we stopped trying to be the worlds police, but the fact that he is okay with Iran having a nuke is something that don't agree with. Not with Irans out and out hatered of the US and Iseral I just don't agree with it and do not see it in our best interest.
Why can't Iran have nuclear weapons? We all have the right to self-defense don't we?
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by SHMIV » Sun, 05 Feb 2012 16:35:45
Kreutz wrote: Why can't Iran have nuclear weapons?
For the same reason that we don't like letting convicted felons have guns.
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by Kreutz » Sun, 05 Feb 2012 17:37:39
SHMIV wrote:Kreutz wrote: Why can't Iran have nuclear weapons?
For the same reason that we don't like letting convicted felons have guns.
Last I checked only 1 country ever used a nuke in war. Twice. On cities chock full of civilians. And that country gets to decide who is worthy? Seriously? 
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by SHMIV » Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:36:19
The Japanese cities that were bombed were given notice. We flew over those cities in advance and dropped a lot of fliers that stated our intention. We may have even given the date and time on those fliers; I believe we did.
Also, it was a defensive act. As Jason pointed out, we likely would have skipped that war if Japan had not bombed Pearl Harbor.
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by Kreutz » Mon, 06 Feb 2012 09:20:03
Although this is about Iran (which has the same apparent right to nuclear weapons as any other country), as for Japan and Pearl Harbor, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Harb ... acy_theory scroll down to the statements by high ranking officials section, very interesting. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were just the "happy ending" to letting Pearl Harbor get us into WW2. If I were Iran, I would feel I need nukes too with all the saber rattling and "regime changes" going on. If Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel can have some, why can't they? Its just fair.
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by Taggure » Mon, 06 Feb 2012 11:23:31
Kreutz wrote:Although this is about Iran (which has the same apparent right to nuclear weapons as any other country), as for Japan and Pearl Harbor, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Harb ... acy_theory scroll down to the statements by high ranking officials section, very interesting. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were just the "happy ending" to letting Pearl Harbor get us into WW2. If I were Iran, I would feel I need nukes too with all the saber rattling and "regime changes" going on. If Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel can have some, why can't they? Its just fair.
Maybe I am wrong about this, but I happen to believe that if Iran was to get nuclear warheads that they would be uncontrollable to say the least. I am not sure if they would actually make good on their threats against Israel and the U.S. Well, at least I hope not; because the implications of the nuclear blast in Israel would also have devastating affect Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and possibly Iran themselves from all the fallout. That is not even considering the fact that if Israel detects the launch both you and I know that they will launch theirs and then all or the Middle East will become a Hot Zone. No more Oil! In my opinion Iran having a nuke could be the catalyst for the next world war in the making. Now whether we stick our heads in the sand and choose to ignore them saying “oh this does not affect us”, or try to limit their access to this capability through whatever means necessary (Diplomatic – Kinetic actions) I believe it is in the best interest of the world not just the United States that Iran never gets a nuclear warhead. Take it or leave it; am I right or wrong who knows, but that is my opinion and I know everyone has their own. 
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