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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 224043" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Wkmac,</p><p>As history buffs,Newt Gingrich and yourself can probably achieve "all nighter"correspondance to each other on a nightly basis,or hang out at a Starbucks all day with your lattes and laptops discussing historical relavtivity in relation to today's 21st Century events....Yester-years political parties almost parady themselves like livining in a parallel universe back in the day when Dems were the war mongers and the reps were anti-war.(BTW:I did lmao with your parallel universe analogy)</p><p> </p><p>We all know Bush has been led down the path to Iraq on lies by his advisors and some Dems caught the bait hook,line and sinker.There,I said it.Are you happy?But I give the Dems more credit for fighting back harder,and spitting out the hook as to not get reel up into the blood-soaked boat.</p><p>Maybe I do come off sounding condescendent like Dems are angels.Because when I hear individuals blame or compare the Clinton era for"they did it to"or "it was their intel" in Iraq to me is ignorent,because they had 7 yrs to straighten the ship.Now its leaning so "far right "it's in danger of sinking.</p><p> </p><p>But as ignorant as I am about history I can not in-fuse in a" Nostrodomus"like</p><p>predictable account of things to come as a result of the past.My tendencies are to look into the future,not backwards.This is a whole new can of worms we've opened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 224043, member: 9859"] Wkmac, As history buffs,Newt Gingrich and yourself can probably achieve "all nighter"correspondance to each other on a nightly basis,or hang out at a Starbucks all day with your lattes and laptops discussing historical relavtivity in relation to today's 21st Century events....Yester-years political parties almost parady themselves like livining in a parallel universe back in the day when Dems were the war mongers and the reps were anti-war.(BTW:I did lmao with your parallel universe analogy) We all know Bush has been led down the path to Iraq on lies by his advisors and some Dems caught the bait hook,line and sinker.There,I said it.Are you happy?But I give the Dems more credit for fighting back harder,and spitting out the hook as to not get reel up into the blood-soaked boat. Maybe I do come off sounding condescendent like Dems are angels.Because when I hear individuals blame or compare the Clinton era for"they did it to"or "it was their intel" in Iraq to me is ignorent,because they had 7 yrs to straighten the ship.Now its leaning so "far right "it's in danger of sinking. But as ignorant as I am about history I can not in-fuse in a" Nostrodomus"like predictable account of things to come as a result of the past.My tendencies are to look into the future,not backwards.This is a whole new can of worms we've opened. [/QUOTE]
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