madokie
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:20 PM
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Would I be safe in making the assertion that the big dick is the most dangerous |
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person in history or well on his way to being?
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:21 PM
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you would not be safe in that assumnption.
Come on people, have a little perspective.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:23 PM
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5. If he has his way with Iran, and they're nuked... |
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Edited on Sun Jun-24-07 12:24 PM by originalpckelly
you'll see why it was such a safe assertion. The number of people who could die as a direct result of the bombs is probably millions, and certainly the wars that would result could kill tens of millions even more than WWII.
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Sun Jun-24-07 04:24 PM
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Scott Baio turns into a black hole, he could destroy the galaxy.
If, if, if....
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:21 PM
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Dick Cheney is planning something big and I think he's just about capable of anything humanly possible.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:39 PM
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13. If he isn't he's the best actor ever |
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china and russia will not set by much longer and when they become involved all hell will break loose. From what I see from our military I don't think, with our present leadership, we have a chance either.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:22 PM
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3. No, they are both "dangerous" |
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we have a non-reality based president who rules from his "gut" and his shadow VP.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:22 PM
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4. When it comes the Constitution and American law, I'd vote aye. |
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:24 PM
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6. I think you're on the right track |
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While I don't know that he's actually had anybody whacked, I certainly think he's capable of it.
I was thinking yesterday, reading all the threads about not being part of the exec branch, and so forth, I was seriously wondering if he's not mentally deteriorating... becoming unstable.
His heart disease is well known and one of the signs of dementia, or worse, is a worsening rigidity of thought.
Have we ever had anybody in the executive branch who seriously wasn't all there, yet still fully functioning?
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:33 PM
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10. Don't kid yourself. I'd bet money that he has had people "whacked" |
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The level of his evil is pretty f*cking apparent. Anyone who thinks this guy would even blink at murder is crazy.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:34 PM
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:rofl:
(In answer to: Have we ever had anybody in the executive branch who seriously wasn't all there, yet still fully functioning?)
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madokie
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:43 PM
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16. I think the raygun fit that criteria, didn't he |
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sure killing a lot of Afghani's and Iraqi's at the moment, we have to remember that 99% of them are, were or is innocent of any wrongdoing
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:31 PM
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7. He certainly ranks up there in terms of his sociopathology, imho. |
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I really don't believe he has any inner limits on his own behavior. In that sense, he's every bit as pathological as Mussolini, Batista, Pinochet, and even Idi Amin.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:37 PM
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12. I think he sees EVERYONE as a potential enemy |
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Including Bush. He'd turn on him in a second if Bush tried to go against him. Cheney has his own agenda.
The f*cker is diabolical.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:44 PM
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"The f*cker is diabolical"
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:31 PM
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Edited on Sun Jun-24-07 12:38 PM by LibraLiz1973
I believe that assertion could be made. Comparisons to Hitler and others are made, as well as to fictional characters like Darth Vader. But I believe Cheney is darker as a human being. Unlike Hitler, Cheney has the benefit of history. He has knowledge of what very bad men before him have done. He can clearly see the cause and effect. Instead of learning from it and striving to be patriotic and true, he has embraced darkness and all that it entails. He seems hell bent on destroying our Country at any cost. His only concern is HIS agenda and HIS pocket. I see no evidence that he cares for America at all.
Believe me, I'm NOT saying Hitler was anything but an evil murderer who should be roasting in hell at this very moment. What I'm saying is, should we all not have learned from what Hitler did? The normal response to evil like that is to embrace your humanity and realize that no group of HUMAN BEINGS deserves to be devalued, maligned, segregated, tortured or murdered. But Cheney doesn't just embrace promoting evil- he basks in it like the reptilian monster that he is.
Never before have the American people had such a view of evil as it happens. And yet... he and his cronies are still running things... even though we ALSO have the benefit of history.
Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:32 PM
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9. He's in my top 10, that's for sure. |
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:39 PM
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14. Another circumcision thread? |
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:42 PM
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15. maybe stop empowering him that way |
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consider this instead. . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA1t-nyA0v4www.firethegrid.com
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Sun Jun-24-07 12:56 PM
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18. Depends. He's pathologic but how bad he acts is gonna be contextual |
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I think he could turn out to be the most damaging person to Constitutional values in American history, but it depends on how his buttons get pushed.
I'm all for getting him into a padded room and talking him down from his hysteria before he does more damage.
This is a guy who would destroy the world in order to promote his world view.
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Sun Jun-24-07 01:05 PM
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19. seems to be what hes doing as we type |
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his personality type is exactly what is not wanted as a president or vice. I see the same thing in a lot of the cops I've known throughout the years.
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Sun Jun-24-07 02:13 PM
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20. Truly. His paranoia must be our greatest fear. |
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It is a burning fire capable of powering great evils.
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