Posted on 12/19/2006 9:31:40 AM PST by tcrlaf
Actually, the counter seems to be stuck at 396. Hmmmmm....
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Excellent!
Hillarious!
ping
LG - another Zucker video, must see.
Basheva, thought you might appreciate this.
Wow it has jumped from 396 to 46,924 views in just two hours!!!!
ah ok!
The video is now #15 Top Viewed video today at You Tube.
Wow! Scathing and funny!
Bump
I knew I liked Airplane! and Naked Gun for a reason! Pure genius.
The video has moved up to #9 Most Viewed video today at YouTube.
Check this out.
Rack I see it made Top ten YOU TUBE list LOL!
The Iraq Study Group recommends engaging Syria and Iran in diplomatic dialogue without preconditions. They contend both countries worry about a disintegrating Iraq destabilizing neighbors and the region. Also, Iran should appreciate political and economic agreement with U.S. as opposed to our current stance of regime change. Syria should appreciate our help for prospect of real, complete, secure peace with Israel.
Unfortunately, the U.S. cannot dictate adversary interests or require their tabling to begin discussions. Syria and Iran show little concern for destabilizing Iraq, when they continually supply combatants and military equipment to Baathist and al Qaeda terrorists. Iran sees no value in economic ties, when China and Japan demonstrate voracious appetites for any additional petroleum, chemicals or petrol-chemicals produced. Iranian political ties with China and Russia provide all the military equipment needed with no questions asked. Syria demonstrates disinterest in peace with Israel through ongoing support of Hezbollah, which is dedicated to Israels extinction.
Syria and Iran would exhibit self-interest, and obstinate adherence to traditional goals, because the U.S. opened vital national interests to re-interpretation. Iran seeks freedom from international coercion restraining development of nuclear weapons. Syria demands freedom to absorb Lebanon as a province, or at least, into its sphere of influence. The U.S. would offer neither compelling enticements, nor unanswerable force to support its positions.
Relating this proposal to personal experiences means facing the psychologically bloody conflict of vicious divorce proceedings without a lawyer, and dismissing Iraq Study Group visions of arduous marriage counseling sessions.
The 8 ball under the cup!!! Priceless!
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