Why Is the United States Still Involved?
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Studlover (imported)
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Why Is the United States Still Involved?
" Time to re-evaluate U.S. involvement:
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Every day there are news reports about more deaths. Every
night on TV there are photos of death and destruction. Why are we still
there?
We occupied this land, which we had to take by force, but it
causes us nothing but trouble. Why are we still there?
Many of our children go there and never come back. Why are
we still there?
Their government is unstable, and they have loopy
leadership. Why are we still there?
Many of their people are uncivilized. Why are we still
there?
The place is subject to natural disasters, to which we are
supposed to bail them out. Why are we still there?
There are more than 1000 religious sects, which we do not
understand. Why are we still there?
Their folkways, foods and fads are unfathomable to ordinary
Americans. Why are we still there?
We can't even secure the borders. Why are we still there?
They are billions of dollars in debt and it will cost
billions more to rebuild, which we can't afford. Why are we still there?
It is becoming VERY clear...
WE MUST PULL OUT OF CALIFORNIA !!!!!!!!!
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Every day there are news reports about more deaths. Every
night on TV there are photos of death and destruction. Why are we still
there?
We occupied this land, which we had to take by force, but it
causes us nothing but trouble. Why are we still there?
Many of our children go there and never come back. Why are
we still there?
Their government is unstable, and they have loopy
leadership. Why are we still there?
Many of their people are uncivilized. Why are we still
there?
The place is subject to natural disasters, to which we are
supposed to bail them out. Why are we still there?
There are more than 1000 religious sects, which we do not
understand. Why are we still there?
Their folkways, foods and fads are unfathomable to ordinary
Americans. Why are we still there?
We can't even secure the borders. Why are we still there?
They are billions of dollars in debt and it will cost
billions more to rebuild, which we can't afford. Why are we still there?
It is becoming VERY clear...
WE MUST PULL OUT OF CALIFORNIA !!!!!!!!!
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Studlover (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2004 4:42 pm " Time to re-evaluate U.S. involvement:
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Every day there are news reports about more deaths. Every
night on TV there are photos of death and destruction. Why are we still
there?
We occupied this land, which we had to take by force, but it
causes us nothing but trouble. Why are we still there?
Many of our children go there and never come back. Why are
we still there?
Their government is unstable, and they have loopy
leadership. Why are we still there?
Many of their people are uncivilized. Why are we still
there?
The place is subject to natural disasters, to which we are
supposed to bail them out. Why are we still there?
There are more than 1000 religious sects, which we do not
understand. Why are we still there?
Their folkways, foods and fads are unfathomable to ordinary
Americans. Why are we still there?
We can't even secure the borders. Why are we still there?
They are billions of dollars in debt and it will cost
billions more to rebuild, which we can't afford. Why are we still there?
It is becoming VERY clear...
WE MUST PULL OUT OF CALIFORNIA !!!!!!!!!
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Well sweetie if you don't like don't come.
I think California is a wonderful place to live and many people from the other 49 states agree and enjoy spending their vacations here. We certainly are not the biggest or most important state in the country and we don't pretend that we are either. I believe every state in the union has some thing special to offer. If you don't agree you can still probably find one you like. After all there are fifty to choose from.
Hope Texas is big enough for you.
Jema
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jemagirl (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:11 pm Well sweetie if you don't like don't come.
I think California is a wonderful place to live and many people from the other 49 states agree and enjoy spending their vacations here. We certainly are not the biggest or most important state in the country and we don't pretend that we are either. I believe every state in the union has some thing special to offer. If you don't agree you can still probably find one you like. After all there are fifty to choose from.
Hope Texas is big enough for you.
Jema
Just a joke, dearie. I deeply LOVE California. I'd be there in a heartbeat if my career were not established here in Texas.
Try to take a joke, sweetheart. Life is too short.
Studlover
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o take a joke, sweetheart. Life is too short.jemagirl (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:11 pm Well sweetie if you don't like don't come.
I think California is a wonderful place to live and many people from the other 49 states agree and enjoy spending their vacations here. We certainly are not the biggest or most important state in the country and we don't pretend that we are either. I believe every state in the union has some thing special to offer. If you don't agree you can still probably find one you like. After all there are fifty to choose from.
Hope Texas is big enough
JemaI am in love... You go girl!..
Just a joke, dearie. I deeply LOVE California. I'd be there in a heartbeat if my career were not established here in Texas.
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StudloverYou too Stud, keep the good jokes comin...
As a native Californian, I too think the Great State of California is wonderful, beautiful, full of people but still offers more than the other 49 states.
California was recognized as having the 5th largest economy in the world based on the states $1.4 trillion budget in 2000. Here is a link to that story: Sacramento Business Journal (http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/s ... ily22.html)
In case the story is not available online, here it is:
LATEST NEWS
October 16, 2001
State touts California as fifth-largest economy in world
The California Technology, Trade and Commerce Agency recognized two well-respected economic reports today that indicate the State's $1.4 trillion economy was fifth largest in the world during 2000.
"California's diverse economy continues to demonstrate its key role as a prime hemispheric gateway for trade in the U.S. and abroad," said Lon Hatamiya, secretary of technology, trade and commerce. "The economy grew from $1.2 trillion in 1999 to $1.35 trillion in 2000, the seventh consecutive year of growth. That pushed us ahead of France to become the fifth-largest economy globally."
The ranking is based on World Bank figures that rank countries based on gross domestic product for 2000, and the UCLA Anderson Forecasting Project, which estimates that the California gross state product was $1.36 trillion in 2000. The GDP is the output of all goods and services produced by an economy. California's output would rank fifth if included in the ranking of countries.
California would follow the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom in ranking if it were an independent nation. Following France, the top 10 would be rounded out by China, Italy, Canada and Brazil.
© 2001 American City Business Journals Inc.
Please enjoy the natural resources, the hospitality and the fun loving, hard working natives of the western state. Remember, that land was originally part of Spain/Mexico and was captured by the act of war. Much like the action Bush has taken in Iraq... nation building I recall.
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I am in love... You go girl!.. 
Interesting. I want to make it clear that I LOVE California. I actually consider it my 2nd home. I spend my vacation money in California and hope to retire there someday. Just please understand I personally like good political jokes, social humor and I don't bash anyone's state or home and try to take with a lighthearted attitude any jokes make about Texas. Believe me some of the jokes you fine folks have sent about Texas are the truth and nothing but the truth!
Lighten up and have a good life!
Studlover
Robby (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 3:29 am As a native Californian, I too think the Great State of California is wonderful, beautiful, full of people but still offers more than the other 49 states.
California was recognized as having the 5th largest economy in the world based on the states $1.4 trillion budget in 2000. Here is a link to that story: Sacramento Business Journal (http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/s ... ily22.html)
In case the story is not available online, here it is:
LATEST NEWS
October 16, 2001
State touts California as fifth-largest economy in world
The California Technology, Trade and Commerce Agency recognized two well-respected economic reports today that indicate the State's $1.4 trillion economy was fifth largest in the world during 2000.
"California's diverse economy continues to demonstrate its key role as a prime hemispheric gateway for trade in the U.S. and abroad," said Lon Hatamiya, secretary of technology, trade and commerce. "The economy grew from $1.2 trillion in 1999 to $1.35 trillion in 2000, the seventh consecutive year of growth. That pushed us ahead of France to become the fifth-largest economy globally."
The ranking is based on World Bank figures that rank countries based on gross domestic product for 2000, and the UCLA Anderson Forecasting Project, which estimates that the California gross state product was $1.36 trillion in 2000. The GDP is the output of all goods and services produced by an economy. California's output would rank fifth if included in the ranking of countries.
California would follow the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom in ranking if it were an independent nation. Following France, the top 10 would be rounded out by China, Italy, Canada and Brazil.
© 2001 American City Business Journals Inc.
Please enjoy the natural resources, the hospitality and the fun loving, hard working natives of the western state. Remember, that land was originally part of Spain/Mexico and was capture by the act of war. Much like the action Bush has taken in Iraq... nation building I recall.
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Interesting. I want to make it clear that I LOVE California. I actually consider it my 2nd home. I spend my vacation money in California and hope to retire there someday. Just please understand I personally like good political jokes, social humor and I don't bash anyone's state or home and try to take with a lighthearted attitude any jokes make about Texas. Believe me some of the jokes you fine folks have sent about Texas are the truth and nothing but the truth!
Lighten up and have a good life!
Studlover
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Studlover (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 3:36 am Interesting. I want to make it clear that I LOVE California. I actually consider it my 2nd home. I spend my vacation money in California and hope to retire there someday. Just please understand I personally like good political jokes, social humor and I don't bash anyone's state or home and try to take with a lighthearted attitude any jokes make about Texas. Believe me some of the jokes you fine folks have sent about Texas are the truth and nothing but the truth!
Lighten up and have a good life!
Studlover
Its all in good fun Stud... we love you and know you love us. No hard feelings (says the Eunuch), taken or given...
Take care,
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Robby (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 3:41 am Its all in good fun Stud... we love you and know you love us. No hard feelings (says the Eunuch), taken or given...
Take care,
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Thanks Robby. Now that would be the dream come true: Living as a Eunuch in the Golden State!!
Some people have all the luck.
Studlover
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Re: Why Is the United States Still Involved?
Studlover (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2004 4:42 pm " Time to re-evaluate U.S. involvement:
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It is becoming VERY clear...
WE MUST PULL OUT OF CALIFORNIA !!!!!!!!!
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This brought a smile to my face, and started my day off in a cheerful way. Thank you. A fine example of AA's Rule #62...do not take yourself so goddamned seriously.
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Andrew (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2004 8:57 am This brought a smile to my face, and started my day off in a cheerful way. Thank you. A fine example of AA's Rule #62...do not take yourself so goddamned seriously.![]()
I see some people have a sense of humor.
Studlover
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Sorry, but we cannot leave until we have uncovered and removed all the WMDs. (Well Mellowed Dudes.)

No, not THAT WMD.
Studlover (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2004 4:42 pm It is becoming VERY clear...
WE MUST PULL OUT OF CALIFORNIA !!!!!!!!!
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Sorry, but we cannot leave until we have uncovered and removed all the WMDs. (Well Mellowed Dudes.)
No, not THAT WMD.