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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 318923" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Its obvious your memory is very short. The american public supported going into Iraq in 2002. I don't know when that video was made, but government can't pull back on decisions such as those as soon as the opinion polls change. You can't start a war, and then retreat as soon as a few spineless people in the public change their mind. Accepting defeat in Iraq will make this world much too dangerous. </p><p></p><p>My ideology is correct. The checks and balances system is there to help keep government from becoming a tyrannical force, but if you would put down the latest issue of rhetoric monthly published by the DNC you would notice that I blast every argument you make with real facts. As the saying goes the truth shall set you free, and if more people understood the truth behind the issues both Obama or Clinton would have no room in this nation's political scenery. Keep in mind I am not saying that republicans would be the sole party for this country, but the democratic party would not be able to stand on the issues it currently uses as its platform. The Democratic party used to be a highly respected party, but as of the last 15 years is the laughing stock of most politically educated people. They are so closely related to communists that its amazing they garner any support at all. JFK said it right when he made the statement "Its not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country!" Words the DNC no longer pays heed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 318923, member: 249"] Its obvious your memory is very short. The american public supported going into Iraq in 2002. I don't know when that video was made, but government can't pull back on decisions such as those as soon as the opinion polls change. You can't start a war, and then retreat as soon as a few spineless people in the public change their mind. Accepting defeat in Iraq will make this world much too dangerous. My ideology is correct. The checks and balances system is there to help keep government from becoming a tyrannical force, but if you would put down the latest issue of rhetoric monthly published by the DNC you would notice that I blast every argument you make with real facts. As the saying goes the truth shall set you free, and if more people understood the truth behind the issues both Obama or Clinton would have no room in this nation's political scenery. Keep in mind I am not saying that republicans would be the sole party for this country, but the democratic party would not be able to stand on the issues it currently uses as its platform. The Democratic party used to be a highly respected party, but as of the last 15 years is the laughing stock of most politically educated people. They are so closely related to communists that its amazing they garner any support at all. JFK said it right when he made the statement "Its not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country!" Words the DNC no longer pays heed to. [/QUOTE]
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