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RADEKT
Cold Spring Harbor, NY
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You show a great lack of knowledge in regards to world events, but I guess that is what happens when you get your world view from South Park Anonymous wrote: Did I say something incorrect? Was that supposed to be an insult? AND Yes I am in Junior High School? More intelligent than you at my age? Dont be mad.LOL<quoted text>
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Brit
Winnipeg, Canada
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Lakewood Mom wrote: <quoted text> Please, Rosie is NOT one of our kind. Do not insult us llike that. You need a few more people like Roise who is not afraid to voice an opinion, Americans are viewed around the world as sheep, who swallow hook line and sinker, the policies of GWB, the most disliked Pres ever.
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Brit
Winnipeg, Canada
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Root4Unix wrote: Very nicely said. Rosie isn't one of "Our Kind!" Well done. As for this Canadian who is trying to bring Iraq into this, they must surely be a Media drone! For if they had true facts about Iraq, they wouldn't be saying misinformed junk like that on here. <quoted text> Keep speaking your ignorance only adds more proof to my argument, you give Americans a bad name ! What a prat!
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Beyondhyperbole
Warrensburg, MO
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Rosie Fan wrote: Rosie does not cram her view down anyone's throat!!! She asks the question and Faux News twists it to suit their needs. Elizabeth is naive and chooses to believe or cherry pick her facts. Heaven forbid she should actually have to think and not just accept what is being fed to you by George. Rosie has been the best thing to happen to America this year and I cannot wait to see what she pours her passion into next. Go Ro!!!!! Do you even watch the show? The clips are as they are. Nothing has been twisted! I view again her rant on terrorrist-not real- and accussed the US of 650,000 (from a discredited survey)deaths of women and children and denied that insurgents and warring factions where the cause of the vast majority! If Rosie, does not like how her words sound than she needs to explain what she meant when she stated these things! She needs to admit that terrorist are the cause of the vast majority and knock-off saying our military is killing all these women and children. Iraqis don't even believe this nonsense from Rosie
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RADEKT
Cold Spring Harbor, NY
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In 2006 16,791 Iraqi civilians where killed by terrorist or insurgent attacks, this figure is from the Red Cross/Red Crescent Beyondhyperbole wrote: <quoted text> Do you even watch the show? The clips are as they are. Nothing has been twisted! I view again her rant on terrorrist-not real- and accussed the US of 650,000 (from a discredited survey)deaths of women and children and denied that insurgents and warring factions where the cause of the vast majority! If Rosie, does not like how her words sound than she needs to explain what she meant when she stated these things! She needs to admit that terrorist are the cause of the vast majority and knock-off saying our military is killing all these women and children. Iraqis don't even believe this nonsense from Rosie
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Larry
United States
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Rich wrote: It would be nice if Rosie just slithers back under her hatemongering rock and went away. She is not a nice person, if your "view" is skewed from her's in any way shape or form, she shoves her point into peoples faces and damns them if they object. O'Donnell is closer to Hitler than George Bush You mean when Bush shoves his point in the whole worlds face except 28 percent in this country.
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Hmmmm
Denver, CO
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Larry wrote: <quoted text>You mean when Bush shoves his point in the whole worlds face except 28 percent in this country. Stop taking 28% as truth... POLLS ARE INACCURATE! If only 28% liked Bush, Kerry would be the president... scary thought
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Since: Feb 07
Brentwood, NY
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Brit wrote: <quoted text>You need a few more people like Roise who is not afraid to voice an opinion Um, who are all these people scared to voice their opinions? Celebrities have been after Bush from day one and have been complaining about Iraq non stop, so what are you talking about? The viewpoint people need to be worried about is a conservative one while working in Hollywood, THAT will get you real trouble career wise.
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JMM
Kansas City, KS
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Brit wrote: <quoted text> You need a few more people like Roise who is not afraid to voice an opinion, Americans are viewed around the world as sheep, who swallow hook line and sinker, the policies of GWB, the most disliked Pres ever. Awww, another victim of the liberal lying press. Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
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Bill
United States
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Carter Burke wrote: <quoted text> [edited] The viewpoint people need to be worried about is a conservative one while working in Hollywood, THAT will get you real trouble career wise. Yeah, ask Patricia Heaton about that! Can you imagine the maelstrom that would have been if it had been a conservative public figure that was recorded talking to their kid the way Alec Baldwin was? He took heat for that, but imagine how it would have been if he wasn't loved in Hollywood!
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Brit
Winnipeg, Canada
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DearGod wrote: <quoted text> Awww, another victim of the liberal lying press. Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Is that what your pals at the KKK told you to say, You people are a joke!
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minime
Beverly Hills, CA
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Betty wrote: Elizabitch (the dumb bimbo who should go back to her sales job at Mary Kay) needed to be put in her place and Rosie was just the one to do it! elizabeth is a breath of fresh air in the drug ridden sex hungry nation of ours, grow up al of yu and respect the fact that we need to show respect because rosie and donald do not....they are two pigs in a pen.
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Bill
United States
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Brit wrote: <quoted text> Is that what your pals at the KKK told you to say, You people are a joke! You people? The KKK? That's doesn't sound very tolerant. This is typical of a losing argument though - when the majority don't agree with you, place a disparaging label on them and then dismiss them. Politicians and pundits use this tactic all the time. It reminds me of Martin Short's defense attorney character on SNL - Nathan Thurm - who always said "It's not me, it's them!"
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“Do or do not...there is no try”
Since: May 07
Denver, CO
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Roger wrote: The sheer arrogance of some Americans amazes me. We sit in our homes and complain about the immigrants coming into our country, trying to change our way of life, and yet we do the same thing to those in Iraq. Have any of you gung-ho war hogs ever given it one thought that maybe they have a different culture than we do and do not want our form of government or lifestyle? Honestly ask yourself how much do you honestly know about the Iraqi people, and what is not based in a stereotype. Someone stated something about how Hussain killed so many of his people. No one is denying that, he was a bad guy. But at least when he was in power there were fewer deaths, people could actually walk the street, go to school, work, shop and not be in constant fear. I have a friend in Iraq who has not left her house in months. When Hussain was in power this was not an issue. She traveled freely. Bush and his buddies have opened up Pandora's box and now there is no closing it. And unfortunately it's costing the lives of our young American soldiers and thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens. Well spoken Sir//MH
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faithwalk
Nevada, MO
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Anti-Jack wrote: Jack you are woefully mis-informed. Americans have not killed 665K Iraqis. Sunnis are killing Shiites who are killing Kurds who are killing Sunnis and so on and so on. Yes, Americans are responsible for some of the deaths over there, but to state we have killed them all is absurd. And to think for a moment we are killing people wantonly is also absurd. We kill people who a)are known terrorists or instigators of civil unrest and b) those who are trying to kill our troops. Unfortunately, collateral damage and incomplete/wrong intelligence leading to the deaths of innocent people are part of warfare, especially urban warfare where the enemy hides among civilians. Your assumption that more people are dead in Iraq since 911 is also so far off base it is staggering. Hussein systematically killed countrymen for decades because of differing political and religious beliefs. He made it his personal goal to wipe out the entire Kurdish sect and would have succeeded of the world did not step in. As for "on to Iran", OK, let the world step aside and let them develop nuclear weapons...errr...power. Sleep at night knowing a nation of religious zealots, the same nation that held Americans hostage for 444 days, the same nation that hates us simply because of who we are, now has the technology to wipe out entire American cities. So, yes, let us stand by and watch them utilize that technology. Get a clue. This is the truth about what is going on in Iraq, what you wrote should be put over and over again on the news so that people will really understand what is happening. The anger is from people not knowing or understanding what is going on in Iraq. Our nation needs to come together and realize how evil Saddam was, and put people on these talk shows who would be good examples and have moral values that our families would be encouraged in watching. Iraq is killing its own people and our soldiers and trying to establish law and order to try to protect its citizens from terrorism. If they want the Soldiers to leave they need to quite killing their own people.
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faithwalk
Nevada, MO
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Roger wrote: The sheer arrogance of some Americans amazes me. We sit in our homes and complain about the immigrants coming into our country, trying to change our way of life, and yet we do the same thing to those in Iraq. Have any of you gung-ho war hogs ever given it one thought that maybe they have a different culture than we do and do not want our form of government of lifestyle? Honestly ask yourself how much do you honestly know about the Iraqi people, and what is not based in a stereotype. Someone stated something about how Hussain killed so many of his people. No one is denying that, he was a bad guy. But at least when he was in power there were fewer deaths, people could actually walk the street, go to school, work, shop and not be in constant fear. I have a friend in Iraq who has not left her house in months. When Hussain was in power this was not an issue. She traveled freely. Bush and his buddies have opened up Pandora's box and now there is no closing it. And unfortunately it's costing the lives of our young American soldiers and thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens. What you fail to see is that if they want the US soldiers to leave then the terrorists need to quit killing their own people. Why do they continue to kill their own people? The soldiers stay because the terrorists keep blowing themselves up and their own people. According to testimonies of before the soldiers went to Iraq, it was not a safe place then, Saddam had more than 7 palaces, many of them millions of dollars that should have gone to the Iraq people. Saddam was a dictator he took over Iraq by force, he murdered and plundered the people. Any country that is being ruled by dictatorship and not by vote, the people are being controlled and manipulated. We must never ever forget what happened on 9-11. Saddam was warned over and over again to step down. Out of his own mouth he stated that he was in agreement and had allowed ben ladens cohorts to sanction in Iraq. These Terrorists are still there. If you want to be angry with anyone be angry with those who continue to murder and plunder their own people. Lets pray for and support our troops. God bless them.
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Lakewood Mom
Aurora, CO
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Roger wrote: The sheer arrogance of some Americans amazes me. We sit in our homes and complain about the immigrants coming into our country, trying to change our way of life, and yet we do the same thing to those in Iraq. Have any of you gung-ho war hogs ever given it one thought that maybe they have a different culture than we do and do not want our form of government of lifestyle? Honestly ask yourself how much do you honestly know about the Iraqi people, and what is not based in a stereotype. Someone stated something about how Hussain killed so many of his people. No one is denying that, he was a bad guy. But at least when he was in power there were fewer deaths, people could actually walk the street, go to school, work, shop and not be in constant fear. I have a friend in Iraq who has not left her house in months. When Hussain was in power this was not an issue. She traveled freely. Bush and his buddies have opened up Pandora's box and now there is no closing it. And unfortunately it's costing the lives of our young American soldiers and thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens. I am curious just how many Iraqi women would agree with this statement. When Saddam Hussien was in power, Most of the women lived day-today in fear of their lives. Also, this is NOT an issue about Illegal Aliens. That is a total different subject. This is an issue about getting and maintaining some semblane of order to give people back their basic human rights, and not have to live in fear.
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