Wesley Clark works a shift at Dunkin Donuts in NH

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Originally posted by: Genesys

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

You are correct, sir. It is Dean who has the bad back (except when skiing).
 

sMiLeYz

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Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Genesys

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

You are correct, sir. It is Dean who has the bad back (except when skiing).

bad back or alchohol and coke induced haze... which is worse? :)
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: SynthesisI
Nice. I wasn't even talking about him in this thread.
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Go find another thread to bash the leader of the free world in.

you mean the spineless AWOL pos your comparing to a general.

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

It is easier to order someone to fight and die than to do it yourself.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: SynthesisI
Nice. I wasn't even talking about him in this thread.
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Go find another thread to bash the leader of the free world in.

you mean the spineless AWOL pos your comparing to a general.

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

It is easier to order someone to fight and die than to do it yourself.
Hey I don't blame Bush for not wanting to go to Viet Nam, I sure didn't want to go. Of course if not for them ending the Draft when I turned 18 (my lottery number was 5 or 6) I would of had no choice but to go..unlike the Dub!
 
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Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Genesys

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

You are correct, sir. It is Dean who has the bad back (except when skiing).

bad back or alchohol and coke induced haze... which is worse? :)

the bad back excuse.
 

dahunan

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Bush, and James Bath, went AWOL so they could go into business with Salem bin laden....
 

burnedout

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Wesley Clark works a shift at Dunkin Donuts in NH
I don't think this is a new experience for General Clark. Serving chow to lower ranking troops during holiday mess is customary for officers in the U.S. Army. As a former commander, I'm sure he's served Thanksgiving and Christmas meals to soldiers while in his dress blues.
 

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I hear Dean's next appearance will be as the host for Paris and Nicole on "The Simple Life".

They needed another bumpkin from Arkansas, since the Ledings have likely smartened up by now.
 

mfs378

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Clark did not flip-flop. Stop spreading lies.

If you are unaware of the facts, please check them yourself or ask someone who is old enough to do it for you.
 

CADsortaGUY

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No comments on the Dunkin Donuts stop? Hell, half the posts aren't even about Clark.

<shakes head> - leave for the better part of a day and this is the Shiz I come back to?
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CkG
 

mastertech01

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Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: SynthesisI
Nice. I wasn't even talking about him in this thread.
rolleye.gif
Go find another thread to bash the leader of the free world in.

you mean the spineless AWOL pos your comparing to a general.

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

It is easier to order someone to fight and die than to do it yourself.

Yes, but there have been very few who fought and died and ran for president later.. :p

 

Genesys

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Nov 10, 2003
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Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: SynthesisI
Nice. I wasn't even talking about him in this thread.
rolleye.gif
Go find another thread to bash the leader of the free world in.

you mean the spineless AWOL pos your comparing to a general.

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

It is easier to order someone to fight and die than to do it yourself.

yes, but it takes a man of strong conviction to send troops into battle knowing they might die. you dont think that the President feels any remorse for the death of his soldiers?
 

Strk

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Nov 23, 2003
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Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: SynthesisI
Nice. I wasn't even talking about him in this thread.
rolleye.gif
Go find another thread to bash the leader of the free world in.

you mean the spineless AWOL pos your comparing to a general.

he seems to have a pretty good spine to me, he doesnt seem to be backing down on any of his stances for you bleeding hearts.

It is easier to order someone to fight and die than to do it yourself.

yes, but it takes a man of strong conviction to send troops into battle knowing they might die. you dont think that the President feels any remorse for the death of his soldiers?

Of course it does, but they are not necessarily good convictions. Remember, Saddam sent the Iraqi army into multiple wars knowing they might die.