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fadedrose

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12. Is Ashton a Dem or Rep?
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 01:12 AM
Mar 2015

I hate to call him Carter, because of Jimmy. Jimmy owns the name till death.

By the way, how do you know and remember so much?

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He's an MIC-whore assclown. TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #1
But he speaks clearly fadedrose Mar 2015 #2
Mostly a lifelong Pentagon bureaucrat, in and out. Had to get an ethics waiver TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #6
Maybe fadedrose Mar 2015 #8
Hagel wasn't a dove--he advocated a more aggressive use of special forces closer TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #14
Twilight, fadedrose Mar 2015 #23
I think Obama understands what's going on over there. That's not the issue-- TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #26
But if he gets critics off his back - fadedrose Mar 2015 #28
I was appalled by how he treated Hagel. Cabinet members come and go, they TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #32
I learned a lot from you fadedrose Mar 2015 #33
Ummm...his first name is Ashton, not Ashley Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2015 #3
I wondered about that fadedrose Mar 2015 #4
There's no need to be sorry Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2015 #35
Am I the girl you don't want to talk to at a party fadedrose Mar 2015 #41
Gees, he has 3 last names, how 'bout that? fadedrose Mar 2015 #5
Hagel is a Republican and we did not elect a Democrat to the WH so we could have Republicans sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #7
Leon Panetta was a Dem. However, Carter was actually more of the SecDef TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #9
Is Ashton a Dem or Rep? fadedrose Mar 2015 #12
Leon Panetta began his career as a Republican./NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #15
Right, but he converted a long time ago. Supposedly (snort). TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #17
I am just a humble reporter DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #19
Republicans are better at War fadedrose Mar 2015 #10
Um...no. TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #18
FDR, Wilson, and Truman were pretty good at war. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #20
Glad you didn't bring up LBJ. LOL. TwilightGardener Mar 2015 #21
Because he wasn't particularly good at it but the Dominican invasion was successful./NT DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #24
FDR is not fair to bring up fadedrose Mar 2015 #25
I never said he wasn't a great president nor was his prosecution of WW ll unjustified. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #27
He was both fadedrose Mar 2015 #29
No argument from me. He's in my pantheon of presidents. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #30
In my parent's generation, the saying was always "The Democrats are the party of War" Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2015 #36
That is the impression that is given. I think the neocons got their claws into the government sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #40
That's how I felt bigwillq Mar 2015 #34
But he's not Hillary. That's all that matters... DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #11
Amen, Brother nt fadedrose Mar 2015 #13
he will do what hillary did - implement policy dictated by barack obama. your point is...? nt msongs Mar 2015 #16
To some the fact that a candidate is not HRC is all that matters. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #22
He is a careerist and he knows the Pentagon very, VERY well. MADem Mar 2015 #31
Also, in keeping with recent tradition, the next President will probably keep him on for 1-2 years Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2015 #37
That would be a smart move. MADem Mar 2015 #38
I know exactly what you are saying Algernon Moncrieff Mar 2015 #39
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