Bush wants to " expand" the military.

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Antero wrote:
clocker bob wrote:Try to say something new in your posts.
Irony.


I make a lot of posts. If you track them ( like you do ), you'll note that there is something new in most of them. If I am forced to repeat myself, it's because people who refuse to read the existing threads on say 9/11 for example ask me questions that demand repeats of my earlier answers.

Tell me where Aneurhythmia said anything new in his reply:
clocker bob wrote:Frankly, that's our fault- we leave the morass in place, so the jungle sucks in anyone who enters it, like Colonel Kurtz. No genuine reform can come from working inside the existing false left/right paradigm. We must take what it will give us by voting and by pressuring the Democrats, but we must also see that we cannot disconnect the Left from their corporate money, and we should treat the current state of mainstream politics as a sideshow, an obstacle that must be destroyed, not voted back into respectability. A new Left must take its place.


My substance-filled rant. Followed by aneu's bland and vapid reply:
aneurhythmia wrote:We need a new left, a new right, a new up, and a new down. I'd prefer we ditch those terms altogether. "Liberal" and "conservative" might be vaguely useful in very limited circumstances.

I heard an amusing quip about the difference between politics and government the other day, but now it escapes me.


Snore. He's a snore in general.

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