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We need the Shizuma Drive now more than ever.
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"Attack now, GIANT ROBO!"
They laughed at Einstein and Hamhawk Dupree.Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
It only makes sense they would want their hands in newest types of fuel. They can't make oil forever. Plus it also is good PR for them. "Buy from me, I'm nicer and care about you and your kids."Quote:
Originally Posted by RedCoKid
I don't own a car.Quote:
Originally Posted by sethsez
I havent had a car for two years... but Im getting one soon and I CANT FUCKING WAIT!
So who in canada wants to put me up for a few years if there is a draft?
The Republicans don't want to get anything moving, and why would they? Oil is a big business and the government should stay the hell out of big business' way. Right? Espically when said big business is run by you, or your friend, or that guy who just gave you $500K.Quote:
Originally Posted by RedCoKid
Why balance the budget to make room for more civil domestic programs when you can run it into the ground and force these uneeded extra government functions to close shop?
You do realize that your tone makes Demo's look like a bunch of annoying pussies, right?
Hey guys.
Here's a transcript of an interview Donald Rumsfeld had today:
Here's the whole thing, if you are so inclined. Now in all seriousness, this is like the 10th or 20th time Rumsfeld has said this. If there will be a draft, I dont think it will be under his or Bush's watch.Quote:
Q: Under any circumstances, Mr. Secretary, would a draft be necessary in the future, as you contemplate it?
SEC. RUMSFELD: Well, I can’t imagine it. I just can’t imagine it. There are people who can argue that a draft is a good thing because it gives everyone a chance to serve and understand the military and national service. Although it really never did, it never drafted women, only men, and it exempted people who were in school and people who were married and people who were teaching and a whole lot of exemptions they had. But in terms of the need of the services, goodness no, we’re perfectly capable of increasing the incentives and the inducements to attract people into the armed services.
As a matter of fact, despite all the talk about the stress on the force, today we still are having very good results with respect to recruiting and retention. And we do not have a problem of attracting and retaining the people we need in the military. And if we ever did get to that point we should, in my view, do exactly what you do in the private sector and that’s increase the pay and increase the incentives and the inducements, so that you can have the kind of skills and the numbers of people you need to help defend our country. We’re very fortunate to have so many people raise their hand and say, “I want to volunteer to go in the United States Armed Forces,” and they say, “send me” and God bless them for it.
Bbobb... nobody wants your fat, eyeliner-wearing faggot ass to do anything but mail us videogames.Quote:
Originally Posted by bbobb
Since I'm not a pacifist I'd gladly serve should my country ask. Whether I agree w/the war or not, I'd serve (if they ask). Mostly b/c I believe citizens in free societies ought to respond when their country asks. Duty, I suppose.Quote:
Originally Posted by Melf
Nothing is stopping you from joining the military. You can fight for your country (big business and Wall Street) right now, citizen!Quote:
Originally Posted by The_Meach