Casualties of War - Unknown Soldier
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@HUSKY57887 iraq was the same as this should be in afganistan or iran
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@hopkins4545 Took you long enough... Bugliosi is a famous attorney. He is not semi retired, and is trying to sell a book. Do you think he really believes Bush should be tried, imprisoned and executed? I don't think he does. Yes, I practice law. Please provide evidence that Nixon was a butcher. I'm not arguing at all, I'm asking you questions. All of my male relatives fought in WW2 as well. Truth does matter. Now give me some. I'm not calling you names - don't call me any either.
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@bigdatut Vincent Bugliosi prosecuted Charles Manson and took down a number of criminals no one else could. He's, see, a LAWYER, a legimtimate lawyer--I take his arguments seriously. Do you practice law? Focus: I know Ho Chi Minhn was a butcher, have no argument there. So was Richard Nixon. The reason you're trying to differentiate is simple: because we're in the U.S. You're not arguing anything logical here, you're arguing emotionally. My grandfather fought in WW2. TRUTH matters!
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@Spiderwolfcakes yes he is alive! , , shame that he has parkinsons . .
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what does this have to do with politics? this film is about a squad of deranged soldiers that kidnap, rape and murder an innocent girl (based on true events)
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Michael J fox baby! is he still alive?... we're all guilty b4 God so I don't bother with politics much anymore :) I used to make my head gray with it all not anymore if I do focus let it be on Christ besides he can change things in the world I can't do anything about anything can't even get out of my own way. xD
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@hopkins4545 So you are criticizing Cheney for LEAVING Haliburton. You are aware, I assume, that Haliburton is still performing government contracts today, as we speak? And why do you think that is? Being investigated neither suggests guilt nor innocence, because the internal auditing process is ongoing, as it should be. Vincent Bugliosi, by the way, was selling a book. Nobody ever suggested his arguments, which were interesting, should be taken seriously.
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@hopkins4545 Ok try to focus... focus... all I am asking you to do is to be specific. Just tell me your opinion. What is the worst thing Haliburton every did? What is the worst thing Cheney ever did? What is the worst thing Bush ever did? Just tell me your opinion and I will respond without attacking you. All I ask is that you do the same for me.
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@hopkins4545 Cheney got going when the going was good as far as Halliburton was concerned--got his severance package and all before it was recognized as a criminal organization. Are you seriously suggesting that being investigated doesn't suggest guilt?? Like O.J. Simpson? (And Halliburton is as guilty as O.J. Simpson--let me give you a few links with real *legal* information about these things, since the character limit doesn't allow me to write everything.
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@bigdatut Now I see that we have a man who is willfully naive. The reason George Bush cannot be charged with murder and that the Democrats wouldn't do it (they couldn't even impeach him, remember?) is because he was a U.S. PRESIDENT. Surely as a lawyer (and obviously a rabid right winger) you must know that a person committing a crime on Wall Street or an employee of BP isn't going to get charged or arrested for anything when in reality they don't differ from a crack dealer is sentenced
We never should have been there,anymore trhan we should be in Iraq,now
HUSKY57887 2 years ago 6