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Response to: Is this 1980s girl pretty? Posted November 5th, 2004 in General

At 11/4/04 11:41 PM, g3tLoST wrote: Best one you posted so far. But nothing compares to this:

My GOD... for weeks upon weeks now that picture (your sig) has eluded me... I knew that looked awfully familiar but I just couldn't quite place my tongue on it, then you enlightened me, thank you for reminding me of those good times sir.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

At 11/4/04 10:39 AM, red_skunk wrote:
At 11/4/04 12:17 AM, IllustriousPotentate wrote:
Keep putting words in my mouth. It's real cute.

*yawns, scrubbing eyes* g'morning, still arguing I see?

Response to: Hillary Clinton: President 2008? Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

All should go well if Hillary chooses to run. Unless Schwarzenegger supporters have their way and screw the government in the ass once again, forcing them to change the constitution so that foreign-born citizens may run for president.

Btw Barfer, I noticed you have Jubei Yagyu on your sig... that depresses me, knowing that the fucking teaser Ninja Resurrection episodes will never be finished because it wasn't meant to be a series in the first place. I need to go to Japan and find me the creator so I can pimpslap him some.

Response to: Bush/Hitler Comparison Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

I understand your interests but I think Bush lacks the discipline to get things done like Hitler did. Whether they be bad or good, Hitler got things done, Bush on the other hand, seems to have more difficulty putting any of his plans in motion. Granted that he has a new four year term now, we'll just have to wait and see what he gets done. If he doesn't hurry up I will be compelled to call him. His phone number (at the white house) is available to the public in the yellow pages. Feel free to be patriotic and let your nation's officials know how you feel about the way they run things, whether they be good or bad.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

At 11/4/04 02:54 AM, Dick_Cheney wrote:
Man, what are talking about!

*slaps sephiroth*

*does some swift evading from his old days of roleplay* Bwahaaha.


As much as I love Mexico, I don't love it that much to go there to live... My mama didn't jump skip the border to pick some strawberries for 10 cents per full box in 104 degree summer weather just to see her dahling son go back to some shit hole! God forbid them hearing me say, "Mom, dad... I'm going to live in Mexico..."

Well you're right there. It all depends on which part of Mexico you're talking about though. I hate Tijuana, but where my parents are from.. damn dude it's a lot more peaceful and a lot less stressful than this damn city. Don't get me wrong, my dad jumped the border, twice (dos veces mojado) but from time to time he says "I think I'll go back to Mexico" just to see if I care. I know he would like to return though because he misses his homeland.


I love San Jose. Not really big... not really small... A train that takes you to San Francisco in an hour and I can leave the car at home... Oh man, San Franciscan nights!!!

<.< oh yeah, BeFell was telling me something about that last time... oh no wait, he was talking some jibberish about Sunday Mormon mornings or something...


And no matter how much I bitch slap the United States with my impressive wee-wee with my liberal propoganda thinking, anti-Capitalist stance, and critical words towards the religious right, I love my home. I am a Citizen of the US, and I will defend it... if it is truly threatened.

Well duh, it's not only where you live, but it's your means of bare substenance. After 9/11 I wanted to sign up for military service, but I managed to rationalize with myself and keep my mind on a straight path; education is more important if you want to make change.


I'm pocho and a pinche maricon to Mexico... Funny thing is I know more Mexican history then my cousins, and I care more about the fact that Walmart wants to put an unsightly gawdy hideous building right next to the Temples of the Moon and Sun in Mexico City...

I h8 Walmart, they can all get STD's from wiping their ass with cash and die. You are a maricon though, no denying that lol, but as for pocho :/ I forgot what that meant.


*sigh*

But then again... like how Dictator Porfirio Diaz once said, "My poor Mexico. Too far from Heaven and too close to the United States." Or was it, "Poor Mexico, too far from Heaven and so close to the United States."

And so close to the cerotes... El Salvador. ;x


Anyways, same sentiment...

Bleh... Hey, let's play, "Gana la Verde"... Let's see who is going to win my little bit of the green...

Oh no. -.- please don't perpetuate the stereotype of the illegal alien struggling for a working visa.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

Oh and Fli, you lucky bastard, I wish I had dual citizenship back in Mexico :( but I was born here, and I didn't go there until I was about... six so... it ain't happenin'. I can only envy your ability to travel freely and without question between borders from the sidelines without having to pay extra for stepping on Mexican soil. *Glares.*

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

At 11/4/04 02:22 AM, BWS wrote: When people disagree with me they are instantly classified as ignorant and misinformed because I, with my vast knowledge, have opinons and ideals which could never be wrong and therefore one may not be right when in disagrement with me. Furthermore, every possible choice made in the US is made by no other than George W Bush because the Legislative Branch actually ceases to exist (its a conspiracy).

Uh huh... and I'm the ghost of christmas past... That has to be either the most sarcastic argument ever, or it has to be the most fallible argument ever. All of your premises are utterly questionable and just flat-out false, which renders the whole thing unsound. It's valid, and possible, but it's highly improbable and unsound. So what I'm trying to say is... you're full of caca.


Sie haben kein Mea Culpa, denn Sie sind dumm.

Si Si.. chingate ya :D k?

Omae wa kuso desu. Baka ni.

Response to: Shosei Koda Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 11:58 PM, resignedfromtheworld wrote: Man, no one loves beheadings more than the Japanese, except for maybe the Arabs.

Hmm... what about the lovely French? Remember the French revolution in history class? The employment of the guillotine. C'mon now, how much more hardcore of a be-heading fan can you be? And don't go hating on the Japanese, they are a more-peaceful and sophisticated culture now than they were before World War II.


I wish Japan would do them like they did America. It's really time to fight back now. I wonder how these "insurgents" would handle a banzia attack.

You don't mean "banzai" right? Hmm, maybe they could unleash a bunch of hit Japanese anime in Iraq and cause everyone watching tv to come down with epilleptic seizures?

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

At 11/4/04 12:17 AM, IllustriousPotentate wrote:
At 11/3/04 11:43 PM, red_skunk wrote: text
Fine. Whatever. I don't care. You win. You're right. Thanks to Bush, America will collapse.

Ey, don't let it get to you, you both have good points in both your arguments.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 4th, 2004 in Politics

*Sighs exhausted* x.x took me 30 mins to make that new sig. Now I can finally eat again. *rushes for dinner.*

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 11:08 PM, IllustriousPotentate wrote: It's because DC is 100% urban, and urban areas tend to vote heavily democratic.

Why is that? Because they're forced to live in tight-conditions with shitty funding? I live in an urban neighborhood too and, it always seems like ppl who live in the shittiest conditions are the ones that want to change things, in other words, they're non-convservative. Of course, one could argue that this is because they are voting out of their personal needs, but since when should voters not care about the personal needs of others?

At 11/3/04 11:09 PM, DrunkenFUNKen wrote: *casts area of effect bum dope*
*SPELL SUCCESSFUL: The FUNK now has 1 bowl*+10 to defense against spam -5 to intelligence +15 to charisma , -10 to wisdom +8 to stamina +12 to strength*

Dude WTFunk? I swear man, that was weirder than your "Liberate the Cheese" song... well almost as weird...

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 10:50 PM, BeFell wrote:
At 11/3/04 10:48 PM, EnragedSephiroth wrote:
You know, I kinda miss your frog.

Well, since you brought it up...

Btw, did anyone else notice that Washington DC overwhelmingly voted for Kerry at 90% while Bush was at just 9%? The place where the President resides, voted to have a president change? Does this always happen when DC votes? Or maybe the community just doesn't like the current resident at Pennsylvania Ave.

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Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 10:23 PM, red_skunk wrote: You'll have to hide and watch.

*peeks from the sidelines* ¬¬

At 11/3/04 10:26 PM, DrunkenFUNKen wrote:

all the symptoms of an impending mid-life crisis.

I need a cup 0' stem cells right about now......

Ew... won't that make you grow somethin'.... out of new-age-Contra-mutation ish...?

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Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 09:53 PM, red_skunk wrote: We are looking at the next four years in dismay. With four more years, Bush will be able to solidify everything he has so far done. And he will be doing it with the American peoples' mandate.

He damn well better do it with the American people's mandate, unlike going to war with the general public feeling like he shouldn't.


Four years of Bush has already galvanized me enough, thank you very much. And it has united my peers. Despite what Time magazine would like people to believe, we have been putting forth a huge effort. My peers helped to make the city and county some of the first ones to formerly speak out, against the war, against the Patriot Act, etcetera.

Against' the Patriot Act? I'm glad to see someone else is fighting for their civil liberties. Lately, I don't hear many people speaking out about that outrageously intrusive initiative.

This election validates every harsh thought that I have carried these past months, past years, towards the system, towards your typical American, and towards the Democratic Party.

And those harsh thoughts are? Please elaborate Skunk. I know you're counter-arguing against someone else, but I'm curious.


There is a reason why rats leave a sinking ship. Because they can't fucking fix it.

*Gives the rats tools and blueprints* tch, we'll prove him wrong, right?

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 09:00 PM, IllustriousPotentate wrote:

His three takes on the election.

I must say, although you speak from a neutral angle, your sig makes it look like you might have been leaning into Republican, however, that's just a sig, and it's only stating the obvious, Ohio did pwn Kerry, no doubt about it.

Your argument, had a very nice balance of neutrality and non-partisanship. You let both parties' supporters know what was wrong with them and the fact that they should do something about it other than sulk, gloat, run, or party. In your second part (of 3) you even had a bit of humor in the Jeapordy bit, lol. That was worked into the conversation real well. All I have to say is, I don't think I (or anyone in this forum) could make a better argument, or even any sort of counter-argument to this.

Of course, it wouldn't surprise me to hear some pro-Bush n00bs arguing about Bush's win with some stupid Hollywood movie quote like: "it doesn't matter whether you win by an inch or a mile." Oh yes it does. The better you win, the more you pwn the other person. So, in-short, hats off to you IllustriousPotentate.

*Prints out the argument and laminates it.* Lol j/p.

Response to: The End Is Neer! Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 09:02 PM, LadyGrace wrote: My point is, someone declaring that "bush is going to screw up america" using the word "neer" doesn't seem to me to have a right to insinuate that Bush is a moron, when he, himself, can't spell correctly.

That hurtededed Grace. You r teh 3v1l. No but seriously, Bush isn't gonna necesarily screw things up, he just won't do anything awe-inspiring, (at least not for us non-conservatives, non-rich) that's all.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 10:50 AM, BeFell wrote:
At 11/3/04 05:40 AM, EnragedSephiroth wrote: 6. BeFell: Do you have your "BushPwndJ00!" topic out yet?
I'm not allowed to. >: (

;o *gasp* Pwned by teh Bowdlerization/censorship.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 07:34 AM, EvilGovernmentAgents wrote: I wonder when all the "**** cheated!" topics are gonna come up.

Nevar, the admins shal smite them all.


I also wonder what the fate of Ohio will eventually be....

A massive walmart... or parking structure... or flea market.


Snes9x is a pretty good emulator. The rom itself was pretty easy to find for me. Look up emuparadise on google.

I have it :P Much better than that weak-ass ZNES caca emulator. I love the "save anywhere" function... it gets too addictive and makes me want to do everything perfect though. The toggle-frame-rate function also kicks ass. And of course the disable background and sprites option, that's how I'll construct backgrounds for my bro and I's flash series "Kingdom Sprites." A little print-screen here, a bit of copying there, some pasting here, a bit of editing on Fireworks or Photoshop, and bam, instant background.
:: HAHAHAHAHA, don't let "Barney" near the children! Your dog is a pedophile, Mr. Retard! You're a st00pid kid who luvs "Barney", and you suck! You're not cool enough to be in modern politics, or be the president, you retard! Hahhahaahahahahahahaaaahlol

>.> smoke crack much? Woulda been funnier if he called his dog Kerry x.x or Killer ;o so ch33sy.

You can't deny Cloud! Nor Sephiroth! Their lust and passion for each other , and their firm, supple bodies, shall lead them....TOGETHER!

"Jeez, what's with you and the gay jokes?" - Pawtucket Patriot - Family Guy


LOL, just kidding. Besides, most people who talk about it argue "Why didn't Cloud use a Phoenix Down on Aeris?" and other such asinine questions. Love video game n00bs!

X.X because phoenix downs are for K.O'd members... not for Ded and pwned ppl... no but seriously, not even a mega phoenix would have done a damn thing.


You might get fli bothered and then he'll start molesting BeFell.
OMG! He's never done THAT before......

He hasn't? O.o *plays along*


RPG and "gued grafiks LOL" seem to go hand in hand. Xenogears made the "BALEETED" mistake of not following that formula.

Hehe "baleeted"... I prefer "404! Ow my browser!"

THEN I, SHRIKEY, SHALL KNOCK YOU ALL DOWN!!! >:(
ERES INUTIL!

Oi, Spanish eh? Nah no es tan inutil porque si hace el... um... ban <.<... a personas idiotas :D

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/3/04 05:49 AM, TheShrike wrote: XenoGears, if I remember correctly is the west RPG with the worst graphics for the PS1. It's also a very long game. That's why the graphics were so bad, I understand. Since you like RPGs, I think you'll be happy with it, unless you get tired of it, like I did.

Remember, graphics aren't the only thing that make the game. Like looks aren't the only thing that make the girl... although you do have to be attracted to her by finding her to be equally beautiful or greater in beauty than oneself. I don't want to go off topic though, from what I've seen, Xenogears looks really original both in gameplay and in storyline so... I'll just have to wait and see it for myself eh?


And don't feel bad, I've never played FF6... 3.. whatever, either.

6 in Japan, 3 in the U.S. I don't believe 2 and 4 were ever released in the U.S. (in their original versions) until lately for the PS. Kinda like how Advent Children will only be available in the U.S. if you buy the $200 Sony PSP (portable shitty playstation). Isn't that the ultimate gh3y?


I don't care what anyone says. FF1>ALL

No... Chrono Trigger pwnz j00. Lol j/p, I only say that because it was the 1st RPG I played. And it had double and triple-team attacks :D

Don't agree?
THEN I, SHRIKEY, SHALL KNOCK YOU ALL DOWN!!! >:(

But how if you've gone to bed? Bwahaha! -.- I'm sleepy too. And you're never on AIM so I can send you a quick msg if I want to notify you of anything, I'm getting grumpy, must sleep. Buenas noches.

Response to: -- The Jmhx Election Prediction -- Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

At 11/2/04 11:58 AM, BeFell wrote:
Probably, but I'm an asshole.=P

Ah, how true, how true...

But anyway, it would seem (last time I checked) that all Bush needs is just one more state and it's over... So, with predictions, you also have to accept that there is a substantial margin of error in which things could go the other way, and it appears that... that's exactly what's happening, however, all is not lost, Kerry could still make a comeback with probational ballots and the ones that are yet-to-arrive from the military, although, I fear that most of the military ones might be in favor of the current commander in chief.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 3rd, 2004 in Politics

Argh, I go away for two days to study for Midterm Exams, and what happens? I miss the most interesting conversation on videogames (Namely RPG's) I have ever seen in my life. It made me so happy to read it and so sad that I didn't contribute anything to it, except for starting it.

Anywho... I just wanna get a couple things off my chest in regards to that convo:

1. I haven't played Final Fantasy 6... yes I know it might come as somewhat of a shock, seeing the kind of FF-lovin' idiot I am, but I have yet to play though it, I must get my hands on the rom, seeing as my SNES and all of my other friends' SNES' AC sockets broke at around the same year >.> strange coincidences...

2. Cloud may have been too perfect but that's what made him such a Battle-maniac.. if he were ever put on confuse, the rest of the party wouldn't stand a chance. And yes Ruby weapon > Sephiroth on difficulty, of course and also arguably > than Emerald Weapon.

3. I don't really consider Zelda an RPG anymore, more of an Action/adventure game than anything else now, I think Kingdom Hearts is a bit more RPG ish, and even then that's still foggy. If youi want a real active battle engine (and this is in regards to BeFell's statement about a turn-based system) try Star Ocean 2, it's so free that the battles sometimes get a bit too chaotic. I haven't necessarily played Star Ocean 3 yet, my bro's been busy with it, but it looks just as hardcore, if not more.

4. I recently purchased Xenogears. Do you think it's a good buy? I am planning to collect the Xenosaga series. Based on what I've seen and heard about Xenogears, Xenosaga seems to come up short (At least Episode 1 does).

5. Paper Mario & The Thousand-year door: my next rpg. I don't know why but I'm so easily-amused by those, like Mario RPG and Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga.

6. Spirited Away had absolutely no ties to Disney, except for being put on the American mass market in English. Spirited Away was all Studio Ghibli and no one else. *Bows to Hayao Miyasaki*.

5. When are those bastards in Ohio gonna quit stalling? A minute ago Bush was on NBC, chilling at the White House with his family trying to get his dog barney to wake up. Barney: "Screw this, I don't care if you win or loose, I'm gonna go sleep."

6. BeFell: Do you have your "BushPwndJ00!" topic out yet?

Oh and before I forget, stop getting Cloud & Sephiroth fantasies. Go surf the web for Yaoi of it if you want it that bad, just don't bring it in here. You might get fli bothered and then he'll start molesting BeFell.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

At 11/1/04 07:31 AM, George_W_Bush wrote:
At 11/1/04 05:28 AM, EnragedSephiroth wrote: Cosplay? Ew.
She made me Cosplay once. I wanted to die. I think we had sex afterwards, so I guess the end justified the means.

It all balances out.


Final Fantasy X-2? Urgh... now I feel like vomiting too. I couldn't play that game at all in the first place
The game is really underrated. I liked it a lot. I was like you, at first, about it, but then I got over it and saw what a fun game it is. Blitzball sucks this time. All you do is manage the teams.

Yep, the blitzball is me and my bro's biggest gripe about the game... it's like taking the boomerang, bow n' arrow, and hookshot away altogether from Zelda.


It ranks below where VIII is. At least VIII had a better story.
I liked VIII. I think I ranked VII at the bottom of my list. The graphics seemed liked they were trying too hard and the story line was really pushing it. I still think it's a good game, though.

X.X insane, VII was a much better game, battle-wise, story-wise and music-wise. C'mon, who makes a better leader Cloud or Squall's lazy-battle-stance-reject-Quistis sorry ass?


IX rocked my world ^_^ Come on, it went back to the old school style of play.

You are my favorite NG User after that remark. Lol, I hadn't found a single person, aside from my bro that thought IX kicked ass. Most people bitch about it because of the deformed characters but c'mon.. it's vintage for crying out loud! Besides, Zidane was one hell of a flirt, reminds me a lot of myself, and the battle system was better (in my tastes) than FF VIII because you don't have to depend so much on the GF's/Eidolons like you do for a good part of VIII.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

I would like to withdraw Metal Gear from that last comment if I may, it doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same argument as FF X-2.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

At 10/31/04 09:14 PM, George_W_Bush wrote: I got some pictures from the East Coast of friends and one of my ex's was dressed as Yuna from FFX-2 (the gunner outfit). Needless to say, she's gained a lot of wait since we broke up.

*vomits* I can't play that game anymore.

Cosplay? Ew. Final Fantasy X-2? Urgh... now I feel like vomiting too. I couldn't play that game at all in the first place... it was like... Spice Girls, meets Final Fantasy, meets metal gear, meets the freakin' fan. The only kick I got out of that game was bringing LeBlanc to a near-climax when you sneak in her room, that was it. It ranks below where VIII is. At least VIII had a better story.

Response to: Why doesnt the US trade with Cuba Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

"I'm surrounded by idiots." - Scar... not scarface,

Response to: Vote or Die Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

At 10/31/04 11:54 PM, Inspirons_evil_clone wrote: i thought voteing was about haveing a choice

so you have no choice wether to vote or not?

Ah... you express shades of the thinking of Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King so well in that small sentence. You can't not-choose, because even to not-choose is a choice, and that is true freedom.

But to not deviate from this topic: "vote or die" I believe, is P Diddy trying to associate it with "Give me liberty or give me death," at least from my point of view it is. Now I'm not sure how smart Diddy is but... *breaks down* every time I see his name I can't help but think of Donkey Kong's cousin Diddy Kong.

Vote or Die

Response to: Iraq: was it better off alone? Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

At 10/31/04 08:44 PM, Inspirons_evil_clone wrote:
At 10/31/04 07:41 PM, EnragedSephiroth wrote: It's good that we liberated it (at least to some extent), however, the reasons that Bush gave us were not valid or true. Therefore, that makes him a liar, or a confused person at best, misled by intelligence.
well he had to kill thoes kurds with something and posion gas is a WMD

Exactly, Iraq got it from us, or at least we had to do something with them obtaining those things because we helped Saddam out financially. That's what pisses me off so much about the whole ordeal, first we help em', then we screw em', now we wanna help em' again... stop flip-flopping Bush... no wait... flip flopping is when you don't know what you want... Bush knows what he wants.

Response to: I'm really scared Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

At 10/31/04 10:17 PM, CountPoopoo wrote: I'm getting to be extremely scared for a draft. As a semi-proffesional neurologist and pshychologist I have stuided soldier's neurological diseases and I know what they are suffering over there.

Now, I want to start up a little debate here. Who do you think will reinstate a draft? Or will anyone? Or both?

Discuss.

Answer: "There will be no draft" - Bush & Kerry
Oh and also "We will not have a volunteer army.... I guarantee that we.... oh I mean we WILL have a volunteer army" George W. Bush

So there, that clarifies it. The U.S. is against it, both candidates are against it... are you for it? From the looks of it I don't think you are either. Hmmm CountPoopoo? God-forbid the military ever find out about that nickname if you ever go there.

Response to: Stupid people shouldn't vote Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

At 10/31/04 07:59 PM, TheShrike wrote:
At 10/31/04 07:32 PM, EnragedSephiroth wrote: No but seriously, I think the U.S. trusts it's citizens to inform themselves and be free to choose. Silly U.S.
Here's where it becomes a sticky situation, though. Should the US force citizens to know about this trivial bit or that?

Well if it's trivial then it shouldn't matter because it doesn't have anything to do with politics. Like the fact that Kerry's a catholic or that Clinton got head... it's trivial, at least to me it is... then again one could also argue that trivialism depends on the person.

You could ask this in the lounge instead of going off topic here.
Answer: It's random, completely random.

Thanks Shrike, and I'm sorry.

Response to: Sean Hannity asks... Posted November 1st, 2004 in Politics

At 10/31/04 09:31 PM, LightningRider wrote:
At 10/31/04 07:12 PM, EnragedSephiroth wrote: Whoa woa woa, yes Kerry voted for the war, I would have voted to it too if I had been told that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and we were expecting an iminent attack.
Kerry had access to the same intelligence that Bush di. Why do you people not see this? The argument that Kerry voted for the war cuz Bush lied to him is wrong.

Yes so we were all fooled. Still doesn't mean we should be sticking our noses in other nations' business.

Btw Spanishfli, I see you're using what I was gonna use as my new sig... ah well, you beat me to it... or maybe you read my mind... you wouldn't like it in there, it's un-gay <.< 2 str8 4 u. Lol j/p.