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Common Man
11-03-2004, 09:25 AM
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
2. Make clear to Iran and North Korea that there is a new standard
3. Extend and expand the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act should also make subversive activities like those of Michael Moore illegal.
4. As the opportunities arise, appoint judges who understand that their job is to interpret, not write the law.
5. Continue economic development by tax cuts and continuing to roll back regulations and environmental restrictions that hurt business, cost money and jobs.
Gene Clean
11-03-2004, 09:32 AM
To sum it up in three words: F*uck everything up.
Jubelum
11-03-2004, 09:40 AM
Originally posted by Common Man
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
2. Make clear to Iran and North Korea that there is a new standard
3. Extend and expand the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act should also make subversive activities like those of Michael Moore illegal.
4. As the opportunities arise, appoint judges who understand that their job is to interpret, not write the law.
5. Continue economic development by tax cuts and continuing to roll back regulations and environmental restrictions that hurt business, cost money and jobs.
Here, here! <raises glass of rich republican cognac>
All except for that Patriot Act shit. <shivers>
ericg
11-03-2004, 09:59 AM
Originally posted by Common Man
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
2. Make clear to Iran and North Korea that there is a new standard
3. Extend and expand the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act should also make subversive activities like those of Michael Moore illegal.
4. As the opportunities arise, appoint judges who understand that their job is to interpret, not write the law.
5. Continue economic development by tax cuts and continuing to roll back regulations and environmental restrictions that hurt business, cost money and jobs.
Woohoo I realy like point three... round em up and put them in KZ's
Outsider
11-03-2004, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by Common Man
5. Continue economic development by tax cuts and continuing to roll back regulations and environmental restrictions that hurt business, cost money and jobs. So basically, fuck the environment. Nice.
Jubelum
11-03-2004, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by Outsider
So basically, fuck the environment. Nice.
Um, that's not what he said. Wanna stop the flow of jobs out of the US?
Either get our regulations back to sanity or make other nation's step up and regulate the hell out of their corporations, too. Seems either way "government is the answer"
Excellent job of taking something to the extreme, BTW. ;)
madmax559
11-03-2004, 10:29 AM
Originally posted by Common Man
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
3. Extend and expand the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act should also make subversive activities like those of Michael Moore illegal.
pray tell who decides what is subversive & what is not ?
you ?
Powerdoc
11-03-2004, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by madmax559
pray tell who decides what is subversive & what is not ?
you ?
The answer to your question is very simple : anything anti-Bush is subversive. :p :D
jimmac
11-03-2004, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by Common Man
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
2. Make clear to Iran and North Korea that there is a new standard
3. Extend and expand the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act should also make subversive activities like those of Michael Moore illegal.
4. As the opportunities arise, appoint judges who understand that their job is to interpret, not write the law.
5. Continue economic development by tax cuts and continuing to roll back regulations and environmental restrictions that hurt business, cost money and jobs.
Good! I recomend you be put on the front line. As soon as you can shave of course.;)
timmy o'tool
11-03-2004, 08:32 PM
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
Yea that seem to do the trick for Israel. :err:
bborofka
11-03-2004, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by Common Man
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
2. Make clear to Iran and North Korea that there is a new standard
3. Extend and expand the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act should also make subversive activities like those of Michael Moore illegal.
4. As the opportunities arise, appoint judges who understand that their job is to interpret, not write the law.
5. Continue economic development by tax cuts and continuing to roll back regulations and environmental restrictions that hurt business, cost money and jobs.
I wish the blue states would just cede to Canada.
iPoster
11-03-2004, 09:08 PM
Wow, your ideas sound familiar! Oh, wait, here it is:
On February 27, 1933, the Reichstag building went up in flames. Nazis immediately claimed that this was the beginning of a Communist revolution. This fact leads many historians to believe that Nazis actually set, or help set the fire. Others believe that a deranged Dutch Communist set the fire. The issue has never been resolved. This incident prompted Hitler to convince Hindenburg to issue a Decree for the Protection of People and State that granted Nazis sweeping power to deal with the so-called emergency. This laid the foundation for a police state.
Within months of Hitler's appointment as Chancellor, the Dachau concentration camp was created. The Nazis began arresting Communists, Socialists, and labor leaders. Dachau became a training center for concentration camp guards and later commandants who were taught terror tactics to dehumanize their prisoners. Parliamentary democracy ended with the Reichstag passage of the Enabling Act, which allowed the government to issue laws without the Reichstag.
As part of a policy of internal coordination, the Nazis created Special Courts to punish political dissent. In a parallel move from April to October, the regime passed civil laws that barred Jews from holding positions in the civil service, in legal and medical professions, and in teaching and university positions. The Nazis encouraged boycotts of Jewish-owned shops and businesses and began book burnings of writings by Jews and by others not approved by the Reich.
Nazi antisemitic legislation and propaganda against "Non-Aryans" was a thinly disguised attack against anyone who had Jewish parents or grandparents. Jews felt increasingly isolated from the rest of German society.
:mad:
Placebo
11-03-2004, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by Common Man
1. Finish the job in Iraq. Hit the points of insurgency hard. Use Israel style door-to-door searches and bulldoze houses until the insurgents are captured or killed.
2. Make clear to Iran and North Korea that there is a new standard
3. Extend and expand the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act should also make subversive activities like those of Michael Moore illegal.
4. As the opportunities arise, appoint judges who understand that their job is to interpret, not write the law.
5. Continue economic development by tax cuts and continuing to roll back regulations and environmental restrictions that hurt business, cost money and jobs.
1. Bulldoze houses? Are you out of your mind? You don't seem to understand that not every person in Iraq is a terrorist, do you?
2. Sure, why not. Let's be vague. :rolleyes:
3. As such a supporter of American Values, I'm surprised that your suddenly favoring censorship as a policy.
4. Okay... the Judicial branch doesn't write laws, the Legislative branch does, so this shouldn't be a problem.
5. Wow, this one was the CLINCHER! :lol: You seem to be one of those who thinks that The Environment is some abstract concept that no one will ever have to deal with. That's not the case. While I'm quite indifferent to nut-case environmentalists, I think that what you're proposing is ignorant at a fundamental level. There are places in Russia where you can die of radiation and poisoning after standing there for 5 minutes. Do you want the US to be afflicted with such malignant scars?
You can quote me on any of this.
Placebo
11-03-2004, 09:14 PM
Originally posted by bborofka
I wish the blue states would just cede to Canada.
I wish all the red states would sink into a seismic crevasse. But that's just me.
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