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Smash255
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« on: August 10, 2007, 02:29:07 AM »

Typical Naso Hackery.   And the last time a pro-war candidate won when 2/3 of the country wanted out of the war was........
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2007, 02:42:28 AM »

Typical Naso Hackery.   And the last time a pro-war candidate won when 2/3 of the country wanted out of the war was........

Thanks for sliding the question!

Interesting coming from someone who never answers anyone else's question.  Regardless you seemed to be using this as a way to suggest the GOP will win in 08 because an anti-war candidate hasn't won during a war while completely ignoring the fact no pro-war candidate has ever won during a war as unpopular as this one.

Generally the questions, you ignore are legit, this is just retarded.
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« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2007, 03:05:26 AM »

Typical Naso Hackery.   And the last time a pro-war candidate won when 2/3 of the country wanted out of the war was........

Thanks for sliding the question!

Interesting coming from someone who never answers anyone else's question.  Regardless you seemed to be using this as a way to suggest the GOP will win in 08 because an anti-war candidate hasn't won during a war while completely ignoring the fact no pro-war candidate has ever won during a war as unpopular as this one.

Generally the questions, you ignore are legit, this is just retarded.

HAHA...I love how you use an opinion as an answer. "A war as unpopular as this one" ... I doubt this is as unpopular as Vietnam or Korea and by the way...a pro-war candidate (Eisenhower and Nixon) both won during those unpopular wars.

So, would you like to try again, pal?

Neither Korea in 1952, nor Vietnam in 1968 were as unpopular as Iraq is now.  Neither Stvenston or Humphrey were exactly anti-war candidates either.
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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2007, 01:25:59 AM »


LOL

Gabu owns Naso so Naso resorts to the "OMG U RNT AMERCAN SO YOUR OPINION DONT MATTR@!!!" argument.

What else would you expect from Naso.  Anytime someone points out a fact that goes against his idiotic thought process he completely posts something irrelevent to the point made or doesn't respond at all.
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« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2007, 01:59:00 AM »



Interesting coming from someone who never answers anyone else's question.  Regardless you seemed to be using this as a way to suggest the GOP will win in 08 because an anti-war candidate hasn't won during a war while completely ignoring the fact no pro-war candidate has ever won during a war as unpopular as this one.



um, ever heard of the Vietnam War?

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I see you ignored the rest of the thread.  For starters nixon did NOT run as a pro-war candidate, he in fact blamed the Democrats for the War.  Humphrey did not run as an anti-war candidate.  Also while Vietnam was unpopular in 1968, it was mostly confined to the liberal wing of the party, it wasn't till a year or two later that moderates views on the war dropped to the anti-war levels they currently have on Iraq. 
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