silly On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Mark, >> >> What kind of "domestic state" do you envision the United States to be in? >> >> With regard to "reading some history"....I am quite familiar with the >> United States's foreign policy in South and Central America during not only >> the 1980s, but our policy for the last two hundred years. Clearly, there >> have been some mistakes, as well as some rather grand achievements. >> > > Some mistakes ??? Those "mistakes" make 9/11 look like a church picnic and > Reagan and his policies were DIRECTLY responsible. No not some "downstream" > unforseeable side or after effect... but tens of thousands of corpses lying > in streets and jungles. > > Next to his little forays into Central America EVERYTHING AQ has done so > far is not even clos to Reagans intentional devastaion in three different > American nations. > > To suggest that President Reagan made some kind of serious faux pas in > South America, in particular Nicaragua, is revisionist spin. President > Reagan campaigned, and had the overwhelming majority of Americans' support > in combatting the spread of communism in the region, which was in fact, a > continuation of the Truman Doctrine! > > Typical BS spin.... there were and are not any "commies" in Central > America. Not one country here has ever had its electoral process overseen, > can you say the same ?? > > Further, the same people holding office in the eighties have been > re-elected yet again.. Ortega is President of Nicaragua, Arias is President > of Costa Rica ...... funny but now ..... with the same elected parties and > platforms these two countries are the USA favorite retirement and investment > areas........... > > Like I said........... things here haven't changed... just the BS spewing > from the US mind and mouth. How right could he have been ?? > > > You seem to forget the melancholy that our Nation suffered after four > years of Jimma, the debacle in Iran, and the expansionist Soviet Union's > policies during the same era. > > 40 thousand dead Americans (indescriminate as to man woman or child) are > sorry your feelings were damaged.... I KNOW.... they made you do it. > >> >> With all due respect, maybe it is you that need to go back and refresh >> your memory of the era, and what actually took place in this Nation, as well >> as in the region that you reference!! >> > > What does what took place within your borders have to do with your > populaces ignorant fear of that which is not ?? So if things are rough > elsewhere they can aleviate their worries by sending a death sqad or two to > the USA and expect your understanding. > > I should feel safer knowing that the Heroin addict is doing the Reagan > crops juice. You should feel good about all the crime and medical/jail bills > you pay for are because the US was "uncomfortable" and had NO long range > plan or sight. > >> >> Keith >> >> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Hollywood >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> >>> Mark, >>> >>> Some people have apparantly never heard of Central AMERICA or South >>> AMERICA. >>> >>> On Jun 8, 11:47 am, Mark <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > Views and revisionist visions like that are EXACTLY why the USA is in >>> the >>> > domestic state it is and the disrespect of the world that it presently >>> > suffers. >>> > >>> > I do believe you should read some history about the dark side and >>> misdeeds >>> > of of Alzheimer Ronnie. He did in fact approve the gfunding for bin >>> Laden >>> > and his group, he did in fact pay (with your tax dollars) for the poppy >>> seed >>> > that is AQs' major source of funding, he did in Fact wage war against >>> an >>> > American Democracy and mine the harbors and lands of American >>> nations... he >>> > did fund murder squads, he did ................................... >>> > >>> > Really great guy there. >>> > >>> > On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Keith In Tampa < >>> [email protected]>wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > Mark, Mark, Mark! >>> > > that >>> > > Ronald Reagan is the greatest American President in our lifetime; >>> Ronald >>> > > Reagan was definitely the greatest American President in the 20th >>> Century, >>> > > period. President Reagan didn't train bin Laden, but if you want to >>> go with >>> > > this train of thought, blame Truman and the Truman Doctrine, which >>> was the >>> > > purpose of the United States aiding the Mujahadeen during the early >>> 1980s. >>> > > President Reagan had absolutely nothing to do with al Queida, since >>> al >>> > > Queida wasn't formed until the mid to late 1990s. (You totally lost >>> me >>> > > with the "killing more Americans than anyone since WWII) Landmines? >>> Why do >>> > > you point to President Reagan? Why not every President since >>> Lincoln? >>> > > (Lincoln had no problem using land mines against his own people here >>> in the >>> > > Southeastern United States!! >>> > >>> > > YES!! I MISS RONALD REAGAN!! AMERICA MISSES RONALD REAGAN!!! >>> > >>> > > On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 12:57 PM, THE ANNOINTED ONE < >>> [email protected]>wrote: >>> > >>> > >> Alzheimer Ronnie... the man responsible for training bin laden, >>> > >> responsible for the funding of AQ (his poppy seeds are still >>> > >> producing), responsible for arming Iraq, and for killing more >>> > >> Americans than anyone since WWII. They are still dying from his >>> > >> landmines laid on American soil. >>> > >>> > >> Yep.... The hero for idiots. >>> > >>> > >> On Jun 7, 8:44 am, Hollywood <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >> > Cold, >>> > >>> > >> > Exactly what i said. he was the master of the one-liner that >>> sounded >>> > >> > great and could mean pretty much anything or nothing at all. His >>> > >> > saving grace was that he had the sense to generally pick good >>> advisors >>> > >> > and listen to them, knowing full well that he himself was not the >>> > >> > sharpest knife in the drawer. >>> > >>> > >> > On Jun 7, 8:54 am, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> > >> > > What did hom do to deserve such high praise from you Woody? >>> > >>> > >> > > CW >>> > >>> > >> > > ----- Original Message ----- >>> > >> > > From: "Hollywood" <[email protected]> >>> > >> > > To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]> >>> > >> > > Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 09:11 >>> > >> > > Subject: Re: YES! I do miss him! >>> > >>> > >> > > Cold Water, >>> > >>> > >> > > I liked to call hom the bumper-sticker President. >>> > >>> > >> > > On Jun 7, 6:30 am, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >> > > > DO YOU MISS THIS GUY? >>> > >>> > >> > > > 'Here's my strategy on the Cold War: >>> > >> > > > We win, they lose.'- Ronald Reagan >>> > >>> > >> > > > 'The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm >>> from the >>> > >> government and I'm here to help.'-Ronald Reagan >>> > >>> > >> > > > 'The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're >>> ignorant; >>> > >> it's just that they know so much that isn't so.'- Ronald Reagan >>> > >>> > >> > > > 'Of the four wars in my lifetime, none came about because the >>> U.S. >>> > >> was too strong.'- Ronald Reagan >>> > >>> > >> > > > 'I have wondered at times about what the Ten Commandments >>> would have >>> > >> looked like if Moses had run them through the U.S. Congress.'- >>> Ronald Reagan >>> > >>> > >> > > > ATT000041.jpg >>> > >> > > > 20KViewDownload- Hide quoted text - >>> > >>> > >> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - >>> > >>> > >> > - Show quoted text - >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Mark M. 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