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I prefer the Peace Through Strength philosophy of Ronald Reagan. It worked great, kept the bad guys in line, and we had a wonderful period of prosperity.
People like to make fun of Oklahomans for passing a law banning courts from considering Sharia law or international law when deciding cases, but if the law is so useless, why is everybody so up in arms about it. And why not pass a similar law in Michigan. Just sayin'....


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Every time I see those stickers, I want to cut them off, stop them and smack them saying you realize the one on the front is why the others can't. They would most likely look at me like I'm insane.
I love the statistically insignificant portion. lol
When I see those stickers, I see your average 3rd grader or beauty pageant contestant, who:
- wishes for world peace without the slightest knowledge of the billions of people who have no interest in world peace.
- think the air and water should be clean
- think that animals should be treated humanely
- think that folks should all have the same great opportunities AND
- think they are geniuses for feeling this way.
THEY are the obstacles to their dreams.
Our greatest export should be Islamofasists .... Oh crap ... maybe next year.
Yahuah-phobia is what the libs and Islamies have.
Peace Through Strength should be our motto again, perhaps it will one day.
Debbie
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Opus . . I'd be satisfied if human beings replaced WAR as the primary means of settling arguments.
There's no way old Rodney's question can be answered. We are not all going to get along. But does it mean that we must kill each other.
I'd like to think we are getting, slowly, smarter than that.
Bump
I hope more states follow Oklahoma's example. COEXIST is a utopian idea that can't exist due to one segment of the population trying to takeover the world by force. We must fight back against the Islamofascist violence.
I see this bumper sticker with some frequency here in the D.C. area.
The last vehicle I saw with the sticker was being driven by what looked like a burn out. Really.
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