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virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:The link didn't work for me.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Backglass wrote:McCain flip-flops on offshore drilling moratorium.
Yesterday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) offered “a bit of a capitulation to the oil companies” by announcing that he would end the federal ban on offshore oil drilling. Not only is McCain’s move a break with environmental activist, but it is also “a reversal of the position he took in his 2000 presidential campaign.” The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank writes:
During his last run for the presidency, in 1999, McCain supported the drilling moratorium, and he scolded the “special interests in Washington” that sought offshore drilling leases. Yesterday, he announced that those very same “moratoria should be lifted” and proposed incentives for the states “in the form of tangible financial rewards, if the states decide to lift those moratoriums.”
In 2000, McCain promised to “never lose sight” of fundamental principles on the issue.
Such integrity! Such backbone! What a hero!
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Juan_Bottom wrote:This seems like a no-brainer. I don't understand why people are in favor of ending the ban. People are so gullible.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Backglass wrote:McCain flip-flops on offshore drilling moratorium.
Yesterday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) offered “a bit of a capitulation to the oil companies” by announcing that he would end the federal ban on offshore oil drilling. Not only is McCain’s move a break with environmental activist, but it is also “a reversal of the position he took in his 2000 presidential campaign.” The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank writes:
During his last run for the presidency, in 1999, McCain supported the drilling moratorium, and he scolded the “special interests in Washington” that sought offshore drilling leases. Yesterday, he announced that those very same “moratoria should be lifted” and proposed incentives for the states “in the form of tangible financial rewards, if the states decide to lift those moratoriums.”
In 2000, McCain promised to “never lose sight” of fundamental principles on the issue.
Such integrity! Such backbone! What a hero!
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Nobunaga wrote:... What did gas cost in 1999?
Backglass wrote:Nobunaga wrote:... What did gas cost in 1999?
I guess he forgot to add "Unless of course the price of gas goes up and then those "fundamental principles" I spoke of won't mean jack shit."
Nice! I can't wait for the next flip-flop. Bets on what it will be?
yeah let's put Obama in the white house and see what we think about war*(oops*) on our soil sounds fun lets try it I will try just about anything onceAnarkistsdream wrote:Backglass wrote:McCain flip-flops on offshore drilling moratorium.
Yesterday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) offered “a bit of a capitulation to the oil companies” by announcing that he would end the federal ban on offshore oil drilling. Not only is McCain’s move a break with environmental activist, but it is also “a reversal of the position he took in his 2000 presidential campaign.” The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank writes:
During his last run for the presidency, in 1999, McCain supported the drilling moratorium, and he scolded the “special interests in Washington” that sought offshore drilling leases. Yesterday, he announced that those very same “moratoria should be lifted” and proposed incentives for the states “in the form of tangible financial rewards, if the states decide to lift those moratoriums.”
In 2000, McCain promised to “never lose sight” of fundamental principles on the issue.
Such integrity! Such backbone! What a hero!
One more reason to NEVER vote for that sonofabitch!
apey wrote:yeah let's put Obama in the white house and see what we think about was on our soil sounds fun lets try it I will try just about anything once
Backglass wrote:The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank writes:
silvanricky wrote:Backglass wrote:The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank writes:
That about says it all right there. Dana Milbank, please!! Next you'll be quoting Jon Stewart and Keith Olberman.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
silvanricky wrote:That about says it all right there. Dana Milbank, please!! Next you'll be quoting Jon Stewart and Keith Olberman.
Anarkistsdream wrote:silvanricky wrote:Backglass wrote:The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank writes:
That about says it all right there. Dana Milbank, please!! Next you'll be quoting Jon Stewart and Keith Olberman.
Firstly, don't derail my topic...
Second, just because you don't like what a journalist writes doesn't mean it isn't true.
Backglass wrote:...and the list goes on and on. He changes his mind almost daily. Grandpa is having a LOT on senior moments these days...
silvanricky wrote:Anarkistsdream wrote:silvanricky wrote:Backglass wrote:The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank writes:
That about says it all right there. Dana Milbank, please!! Next you'll be quoting Jon Stewart and Keith Olberman.
Firstly, don't derail my topic...
Second, just because you don't like what a journalist writes doesn't mean it isn't true.
First, it's not your topic. When you put it out there for everyone to view it's open to discussion, analysis, and criticism.
Second, just because you like what a journalist writes doesn't mean it's true.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
PLAYER57832 wrote:
Know that online petitions are not legal petitions and, because they are so easy to mas produce, are often dismissed. If you are concerned, it is far better to drop a postcard, call or even write a real letter.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
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