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- shawnfassett, on 10/12/2007, -4/+7Kristol on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross (April 2003):
"I think there's been a certain amount of, frankly, Terry, a kind of pop sociology in America, that, you know, somehow the Shia can't get along with the Sunni, or the Shia in Iraq just want to establish some kind of fundamentalist regime. There's almost no evidence of that at all. Iraq has always been very secular."
Why, in America, do we only listen to people who are wrong over and over? - tamarz, on 10/12/2007, -1/+2Kristol is a walking definition of chutzpah. He's not only almost always wrong, but he thinks he's always right, and the more outrageously wrong he is the more smug he feels.
- argoff, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Well, in all fairness. In the 1850's there were those who thought that the highest political achievement would be for the slave states to get along with the free states. They were not interested in the harsh debate over slavery that was long needed and long overdue, but in compromise and that everybody just gets along. In fact, I think that was the name of a political party they formed "cooperationalists" or something like that. Well, the same is true today. Our goal should not be to get along with the government as they ream us, but force the issue and get them off our backs even if it means a balls to the wall political death match.
- mickeyknoxxx, on 10/12/2007, -2/+2Abraham Lincoln wasn't Anti-slavery. He was pro-Federal Government. The problem was the south was pro-confederacy and what made matters worse was that the South was becoming extremely powerfull due to the amount of industry paying nothing to run their companies and achieving all profit. That was happening because of the amount of slaves the south had. So part of Lincoln's stradegy to create his Federal government, was to destroy the south economically by abolishing slavery. This forced the South to have nobody working in the fields or factories and weekend them severely. It wasn't about freeing slaves. Lincoln had is own adgenda, just like Bush does now, just like every president always will.
- yuravian, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1Oh wow. let me get this straight. Kristol thinks that Obama, a black man, would have been on the pro-slavery side of the civil war? Is it because Lincoln was republican? The whole political spectrum was completely different then, but I've known people to say similar things.
- otheruser, on 10/12/2007, -3/+3William Kristol, Chairman of the Project for the New American Century.
Other prominent members of the PNAC include: Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Zalmay Khalilzad (U.S. UN Ambassador, Richard Armitage (former Deputy Sec. State), Paul Wolfowitz (head of World Bank), and the list goes on (includes CEOs of defense organizations, writers, congressmen, professors, etc.).
This is the reality we're living in. - Lasthorseman, on 10/12/2007, -3/+2Bill Kristol + 9mm slug in Bill's brain = Service to all of humanity!
- inactive, on 10/12/2007, -2/+1Are you people retarted?
- inactive, on 10/12/2007, -2/+1Stupid white people.
- edgeoforever, on 10/12/2007, -8/+4I am not a fan of Obama, but why is Mr "The war is going well, let's start more" even allowed to talk anymore?
I burried as lame - but maybe people should see this one. Just for the purpose of pointing and laughing at it. - THX1212, on 10/12/2007, -6/+2Lasthorseman,
"Bill Kristol + 9mm slug in Bill's brain = Service to all of humanity!"
Another deranged leftist.


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