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MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 17 May 2009 - 04:05

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wuzzup

by wuzzup on 17 May 2009 - 05:05

What ever !!!!!!!!!!!!! every one knows whats going on in the middle east it's been going on like it always has . Oh the great religious debate . George should hang with the rest of the war criminals .......... Hell George should hang first his was plain old greed motivated ,I don't give him a religious cop out ,,,,,,,, half of what I wrote was sarcasm . If the sands parted tomorrow and sucked most of them down in a dune , I would be pleased to no end . EMmmmmm seems to me we let the catholics and Protestants kill each other for years . We let the Germans kill the jews ////////// the list could go on . Do any of us know what is really going on .. Pick our target and drop it on them .Why do we continue to dance ( negotiate ) "we don't negotiate with terrorist " right ?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 

windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 17 May 2009 - 10:05

We were able to redo our mortgage thanks to the plan, which dropped our interest rates etc...  we now pay the same for both our mortgages as we used to for the 1st...  And NO I'm not mortgaged to the value of the house and above like some people were. I still have over 50% equity even with the drop in property values.  'tain't skateing free and easy, but at least we got caught up and have things under control now, and the $$ saved are going towards a couple other bills that had to wait before so we're well on the way. 

 The mortgage company discussed the new loan options with us, so if others are struggling they should also contact their lender and see if they qualilfy now.  The old "trickle down" didn't work for anyone except the very very wealthy... No plan is perfect, and all are going to require that we change the way we've each been spending... they're gunna hurt!!  But something's gotta happen, it took many years for it to get this bad, and will take years to see a recovery. 

MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 17 May 2009 - 12:05

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MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 17 May 2009 - 13:05

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wuzzup

by wuzzup on 17 May 2009 - 15:05

OH well then Bin laden is not still playing in the poppys .They must have found that stock pile of weapons  ,yall remember the ones for mass destuction Sadam had hidden . Iran gave up it's nuclear program ? huh I sleep alot I must have missed this news flash . You mean we are not in dept to China for trizzzzzizzlloins of dollars .Heeeem I thought thats what the news said . I should have known better then listen to LOU DOBBS . I could swear I heard we are building roads and airstrips and bridges through out the middle east . I was sure our country was on the Note to pay back the loans for it . When do you think Iraq will be able to start to help with the loan re payments. War is jobs war keeps people working . Thats why I figure its blood money .. Make peace not war  and if they cant be nice lets just get it over with . Fix what we can and leave our kids alive and with fresh air and water . I still think George should be tried and hung like Sadam . So yup whatever !!!!!!!!! I guess they have a whole new respect for women over there too huh ?

MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 17 May 2009 - 15:05

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by SitasMom on 17 May 2009 - 16:05

the morgage rate reduction plan was first worked on by Bush, part of the stuff that they would't let him pass. Obama is getting the credit

wazzap, you just changed the subject - is the truth too hurtfull for you?

by SitasMom on 17 May 2009 - 16:05

OPERATION: IRAQI FREEDOM
Saddam's WMD
have been found
New evidence unveils chemical,
biological, nuclear, ballistic arms


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Posted: April 26, 2004
1:36 pm Eastern


By Kenneth R. Timmerman
© 2009 Insight/News World Communications Inc.


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New evidence out of Iraq suggests the U.S. effort to track down Saddam Hussein's missing weapons of mass destruction is having better success than is being reported.
Key assertions by the intelligence community widely judged in the media and by critics of President Bush as having been false are turning out to have been true after all.

But this stunning news has received little attention from the major media, and the president's critics continue to insist that "no weapons" have been found.

In virtually every case -- chemical, biological, nuclear and ballistic missiles -- the United States has found the weapons and the programs that the Iraqi dictator successfully concealed for 12 years from U.N. weapons inspectors.

The Iraq Survey Group, ISG, whose intelligence analysts are managed by Charles Duelfer, a former State Department official and deputy chief of the U.N.-led arms-inspection teams, has found "hundreds of cases of activities that were prohibited" under U.N. Security Council resolutions, a senior administration official tells Insight.

"There is a long list of charges made by the U.S. that have been confirmed, but none of this seems to mean anything because the weapons that were unaccounted for by the United Nations remain unaccounted for."

Both Duelfer and his predecessor, David Kay, reported to Congress that the evidence they had found on the ground in Iraq showed Saddam's regime was in "material violation" of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441, the last of 17 resolutions that promised "serious consequences" if Iraq did not make a complete disclosure of its weapons programs and dismantle them in a verifiable manner.

The United States cited Iraq's refusal to comply with these demands as one justification for going to war.

Both Duelfer and Kay found Iraq had "a clandestine network of laboratories and safe houses with equipment that was suitable to continuing its prohibited chemical- and biological-weapons [BW] programs," the official said. "They found a prison laboratory where we suspect they tested biological weapons on human subjects."

They found equipment for "uranium-enrichment centrifuges" whose only plausible use was as part of a clandestine nuclear-weapons program. In all these cases, "Iraqi scientists had been told before the war not to declare their activities to the U.N. inspectors," the official said.

But while the president's critics and the media might plausibly hide behind ambiguity and a lack of sensational-looking finds for not reporting some discoveries, in the case of Saddam's ballistic-missile programs they have no excuse for their silence.

"Where were the missiles? We found them," another senior administration official told Insight.

"Saddam Hussein's prohibited missile programs are as close to a slam dunk as you will ever find for violating United Nations resolutions," the first official said. Both senior administration officials spoke to Insight on condition that neither their name nor their agency b

by SitasMom on 17 May 2009 - 16:05

cool-aid drinkers love to switch the topic once their proven wrong...........they cannot believe for a monent that they're wrong, they're too lazy to check for themselves, and they'd rather switch then to learn something!

tisk, tisk too bad for them





 


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