Carter says Israel has arsenal of 150 nuclear weapons

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  • SundaySilence
    SundaySilence Posts: 537
    kh65 wrote:
    It was more like 30 years and it was his ONE shinning moment. Do you remember the state he left the economy? We were in a huge recession when RR took over. Interest rates were near 20% and unemployment was in double digits, too.

    Are we talking about the economy or about Arab-Israli conflict?
  • SundaySilence
    SundaySilence Posts: 537
    SammyK14 wrote:
    arm palestine like we arm israel would put an end to israel

    maybe, maybe not

    but it was tongue in cheek (a modest proposal)
  • kh65
    kh65 Posts: 946
    scared shitless of reagan my arse. have you any idea of the back room shenanigans that went on at that time? how implicit the CIA was in it all?

    excuse me if i dont take into account the mindset of the american public when it comes to their choice of president. you all voted nixon in for fucks sake. :rolleyes:

    Your proof? RR was the greatest president of my lifetime. (I was born during the nightmare that was LBJ. - Vietnam and the Great Society)
    "If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room."

    Gambling=a taxation on stupidity.

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  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,237
    SammyK14 wrote:
    arm palestine like we arm israel would put an end to israel

    I would go the opposite way by takin away Israel's weapons to the same with Palestine and see what happens at that point.

    Peace
    *We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti

    *MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
    .....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti

    *The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)


  • Strangest Tribe
    Strangest Tribe Posts: 2,502
    kh65 wrote:
    Your proof? RR was the greatest president of my lifetime. (I was born during the nightmare that was LBJ. - Vietnam and the Great Society)

    That's like saying Lou Pinella is the greatest manager the Devil Rays ever had.

    RR handed out bandaids while we continued to bleed internally. If the Soviet Union wasn't "bleeding out" faster than the US at the time due to massive military overspending (RR only glorious moment " tear down that wall Mr Gorbachev...") RR is just another in a long line of military overspending presidents we've had.
    the Minions
  • kh65
    kh65 Posts: 946
    SammyK14 wrote:
    arm palestine like we arm israel would put an end to israel
    That is just like our Indian wars. Where we armed the Indians and used our soldiers to fight them. We learned the easiest way to end a war is not to let it be a "fair" fight.
    "If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room."

    Gambling=a taxation on stupidity.

    Remember, you can walk anywhere, as long as you have the time.

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  • polaris
    polaris Posts: 3,527
    carter was a peacenik and not an imperialist ... unfortunately that isn't the american way and so, people will always remember him as being a bad president because he did things like give back the panama canal to panama ...
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,237
    polaris wrote:
    carter was a peacenik and not an imperialist ... unfortunately that isn't the american way and so, people will always remember him as being a bad president because he did things like give back the panama canal to panama ...

    Totally agree.

    Peace
    *We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti

    *MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
    .....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti

    *The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)


  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    kh65 wrote:
    It was more like 30 years and it was his ONE shinning moment. Do you remember the state he left the economy? We were in a huge recession when RR took over. Interest rates were near 20% and unemployment was in double digits, too.


    The economy was a mess because the economy was manipulated by certain corporations and financial institutions.

    That's why it was a mess.
  • kh65
    kh65 Posts: 946
    NMyTree wrote:
    The economy was a mess because the economy was manipulated by certain corporations and financial institutions.

    That's why it was a mess.
    I really don't know where you nut jobs get your info. I refuse to debate this with you because you see conspiracies everywhere. You really don't have any sense of history or economics. You really don't step back and look at anything objectively. You already have your mind made up and aren't open to anything else.
    "If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room."

    Gambling=a taxation on stupidity.

    Remember, you can walk anywhere, as long as you have the time.

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  • kh65
    kh65 Posts: 946
    That's like saying Lou Pinella is the greatest manager the Devil Rays ever had.

    RR handed out bandaids while we continued to bleed internally. If the Soviet Union wasn't "bleeding out" faster than the US at the time due to massive military overspending (RR only glorious moment " tear down that wall Mr Gorbachev...") RR is just another in a long line of military overspending presidents we've had.

    I never said he was perfect. I'm just saying he is probably the best since post WWII. He gave this country a sense of itself after the nightmare of the fuckin hippies of the 60's and Vietnam. People felt good about being Americans again.
    "If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room."

    Gambling=a taxation on stupidity.

    Remember, you can walk anywhere, as long as you have the time.

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  • fuck
    fuck Posts: 4,069
    kh65 wrote:
    I really don't know where you nut jobs get your info. I refuse to debate this with you because you see conspiracies everywhere. You really don't have any sense of history or economics. You really don't step back and look at anything objectively. You already have your mind made up and aren't open to anything else.
    I agree. Like all those bitches who try to bring up the Iran-Contra scandal or any other scandal Reagan was involved in. It's not like they have any PROOF........

    I hope your sarcasm detector is on.............
  • kh65
    kh65 Posts: 946
    I agree. Like all those bitches who try to bring up the Iran-Contra scandal or any other scandal Reagan was involved in. It's not like they have any PROOF........

    I hope your sarcasm detector is on.............

    And Bill Clinton is a saint. Let me ask you this. If ANY Rep. had treated women the way Bill has what would be the result? Because the Feminazis could use him for their means they didn't say shit!
    "If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room."

    Gambling=a taxation on stupidity.

    Remember, you can walk anywhere, as long as you have the time.

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  • fuck
    fuck Posts: 4,069
    kh65 wrote:
    And Bill Clinton is a saint. Let me ask you this. If ANY Rep. had treated women the way Bill has what would be the result? Because the Feminazis could use him for their means they didn't say shit!
    how is this even relevant?
  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    kh65 wrote:
    I really don't know where you nut jobs get your info. I refuse to debate this with you because you see conspiracies everywhere. You really don't have any sense of history or economics. You really don't step back and look at anything objectively. You already have your mind made up and aren't open to anything else.


    That's Mr. Nut Job, to you.

    And....thank you. When someone like you objects so wildly, I know I'm on the right track.

    Oh, and exactly what history and economics are you refering to?
  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    how is this even relevant?

    It's not.

    Just a misdirection and distraction.
  • Open
    Open Posts: 792
    kh65 wrote:
    And Bill Clinton is a saint. Let me ask you this. If ANY Rep. had treated women the way Bill has what would be the result? Because the Feminazis could use him for their means they didn't say shit!


    HAHAHHA...the Reps are great with women; if you're a teen page you better watch your back.
  • kh65
    kh65 Posts: 946
    Open wrote:
    HAHAHHA...the Reps are great with women; if you're a teen page you better watch your back.
    I won't defend their actions. However, you didn't answer the question. I asked if a Rep. had acted like B.C. what would have happened to them. They probably would have been publicly castrated. I just want you to think of the double standard.
    "If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room."

    Gambling=a taxation on stupidity.

    Remember, you can walk anywhere, as long as you have the time.

    http://www.ryanmontbleauband.com/

    http://www.myspace.com/jessedee
  • fuck
    fuck Posts: 4,069
    kh65 wrote:
    I won't defend their actions. However, you didn't answer the question. I asked if a Rep. had acted like B.C. what would have happened to them. They probably would have been publicly castrated. I just want you to think of the double standard.
    You didn't answer my question either.
  • Open
    Open Posts: 792
    kh65 wrote:
    I won't defend their actions. However, you didn't answer the question. I asked if a Rep. had acted like B.C. what would have happened to them. They probably would have been publicly castrated. I just want you to think of the double standard.


    If you want to start a new thread on that subject go ahead and i will comment on it. This thread is about Carter's statements about Israel. (i know i contributed to it going off topic, but lets get it back on topic)