cewoodford wrote on May 29, 2008 11:33 AM:
" How many more years of BLATANT UN violations do you need? 13 YEARS WASNT ENOUGH????!!!!!! You're grasping at straws.. "
really? wrote on May 28, 2008 9:58 PM:
" It doesn't really matter whether or not Saddam was a nice guy. Bush is kind of a jerk, but I don't expect someone to invade us because of it. "
xfs-123 wrote on May 28, 2008 1:15 PM:
" Really? Guess you lost this one. Heid is guilty! ha!
Can you tell me the purpose of the UN in today's world? What value does it serve? Useless since after WWII, why do we care what they say? BTW, when attacked, do we not have the right to hunt down our attackers. I also keep forgetting what a good guy Saddam was. "
really? wrote on May 27, 2008 10:21 PM:
" "after he violently invaded Kuwait and looted the country coincidentally" Just replace Kuwait with Iraq and you're talking about us.
What's the difference? Oh, I know... Kuwait didn't deserve it. "
really? wrote on May 27, 2008 10:02 PM:
" Why didn't we allow the UN to continue with inspections before we bullied our way in and invaded a sovereign nation? Could it be that Bush knew he was lying and that there were no weapons of mass destruction? Is that why they didn't look for them when they got there?
Is it legal for the US to topple evil dictators at will? Why are we above the law and the UN?
I'm still laughing about "piece corp."~ just like a republican to think that everything is about big business.
And, I can't wait to attend the PEACE rally on Harriet Island. I can't believe the republicans were too stupid to reserve the island during their convention! "
cewoodford wrote on May 22, 2008 3:33 PM:
" "Heid certainly has more basis for his actions than Bush had for going to war in Iraq"-LAX Wow, what an insightful thought. Are you implying that over 13years of blatant violations of UN sanctions( put in place to get him out of GW1 after he violently invaded Kuwait and looted the country coincidentally) compiled with the real threats of military action by the UN itself didnt qualify as a justifiable reason to topple him? Really? "
cewoodford wrote on May 22, 2008 3:28 PM:
" There's nothing illegal about this war UNLESS you dont recognize the United Nations as a world governing body. Therby, when you proclaim this to be an "illegal war" you are saying that the United Nations is not a solvent recognized governing body in your political views. "
xfs-123 wrote on May 22, 2008 2:41 PM:
" Heid trespassed. Regardless of the reason. He obstructed passage and was asked to leave. He refused. What is the problem with a decision? Put the moron in jail for a little time and end his reign of "terror"!
LAX, you are still an idiot! "
PerfectStranger wrote on May 22, 2008 11:51 AM:
" Okay, I said I was done, but come on, how can you not know the correct name of the PEACE CORPS? Peace, you should know, is what the protesters hope for.
Rebuilding is required not because the Iraqis bombed their own country, but because we did. It is only fitting that we should help to rebuild. Duh.
Most peace activists I've met aren't miserable, and in fact have a more positive approach to life than YOU seem to, misisipifin. "
misisipifin wrote on May 22, 2008 11:38 AM:
" What are our troops doing in Iraq that is so terrible right now? Some could consider their work of rebuilding this country on par with what the Piece Corp. does. The very fact that protesters are going to St Paul shows that it has little to do with the war and more to do with their own miserable lives and how the big evil Republicans have slighted them. "
PerfectStranger wrote on May 22, 2008 11:34 AM:
" Well, I am on "...their side...", which would mean it is MY SIDE, if I saw it as taking sides like a child playing 'war' with his friends. Speaking of being childish, was your helmet comment meant to be offensive and extremely politically incorrect? That's how it comes across to me, and it will be offensive to others as well, I'll bet. I don't need to stoop to such comments to get my point across, and I don't spend time with people who do, so I'm out of here. "
misisipifin wrote on May 22, 2008 11:25 AM:
" Your first comment reads like you are at least on their side. Do you wear a helmet when you ride your bike? "
PerfectStranger wrote on May 22, 2008 11:17 AM:
" Now you are assuming I think we should pull the troops from (the Middle East). That would be a wrong assumption. "
PerfectStranger wrote on May 22, 2008 11:15 AM:
" Actually, misisipifin, I'm not a protester, at least one of the people active around here. I can understand why you might assume that, however. No, I just responded to your comment. I'm also not planning on going to St. Paul, although your comments might have stirred me into action - even if it isn't the vandalism you assume the protesters will inflict upon St. Paul. I see far more vandalism from sports 'fans' after a big game than I do during any political event. Are all sports 'fans' liberal Democrats? I think not. "
misisipifin wrote on May 22, 2008 11:08 AM:
" I told you, The democrats should have all the power you need to get the troops out, correct?
The fact is, they won't pull the troops either, I don't care what they say. "
PerfectStranger wrote on May 22, 2008 11:05 AM:
" By the way, misisipifin, how would it make more sense for war protesters to demonstrate at the Democratic National Convention, as you suggest? That would be akin to the pastor preaching to the choir. By the way, has it occurred to you that if everyone thought alike there would be no need for political parties? Wouldn't that be boring? We should appreciate the freedom to think differently from one another. "
misisipifin wrote on May 22, 2008 11:00 AM:
" Sorry about the mistake. Anyway, you go shower, grab yuor fanny-pak, practice the chant "the whole world is watching" and I'll see you on TV. You still haven't stated why you're protesting the Republicans. "
PerfectStranger wrote on May 22, 2008 10:53 AM:
" Misisipifin, I rarely take baths, I usually shower. Is that acceptable to you, or do you insist that it be a bath? I want to get every detail right, to satisfy the requirements you expect everyone else to follow. Will you insist that protesters bathe before they go to St. Paul to, "...bang drums and chant"? I think a Democratic victory is a 'foregone' conclusion. I have no idea what a 'for gone' conclusion is. Well, I'm off do spend my time as I please in a manner protected by the Bill of Rights. Have a nice day. "
bart wrote on May 22, 2008 10:43 AM:
" Let's put John Heid and Stan Gudmundson in a locked room and see what happens. That would be more fun. "
misisipifin wrote on May 22, 2008 10:21 AM:
" These leftist are hard to figure out, the places they protest makes no sense. Protesters later this summer will descend onto St Paul to grab headlines and vandalize the city, not to mention, stink up the streets, smoke pot and bang drums and chant. Most protesters believe that a Democratic presidency is a for gone conclusion, not to mention gains in both the House and Senate. This scenario would give them total power, so I ask, why protest the party that wont have any power? I suggest Taking your anger to Denver or just simply, taking a bath and getting a job and quit using to war to feel relevant in life. "
Reasonable wrote on May 22, 2008 10:13 AM:
" LAX, do you smoke a lot of crack...or just a little? "
LAX wrote on May 22, 2008 8:57 AM:
" Of course the real criminals who should be on trial are George Bush, Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, et al. Mr Heid has the courage to stand up for what he believes -- unlike Bush and Cheney who were AWOL and had five draft deferments! And yes, drug use has long-term affects -- just look at Bush! I'll bet that's why Bush refused to report for his Air National Guard flight physical! Bush, Cheney are costing Winonan's far more than Heid could ever dream of. Good for Mr. Heid! And Judge Thompson should be recognized for at least considering Mr. Heid's arguments -- Heid certainly has more basis for his actions than Bush had for going to war in Iraq! "
Rawhide wrote on May 22, 2008 8:22 AM:
" Hoepfully this sixties throwback can, in his old age, enjoy the thought that he wasted his life on this instead of doing something productive with himself. Todays youth are far more interested in the cell phones, I-pods, and video games than in the oh-so-noble war protest. And stirring it is not the only thing this guy is doing with pot. "
Hot Rod Otis wrote on May 22, 2008 8:10 AM:
" Obviously drug use has long term effects. "
The Donald wrote on May 22, 2008 8:02 AM:
" Much less, of no significance compared to what Iraq has and will continue to cost us for the rest of our lives. "
chris465 wrote on May 22, 2008 7:20 AM:
" Less than the cost of the war "
Me wrote on May 22, 2008 6:10 AM:
" I wish he'd stir the pot in a different town. I wonder how much this cost the tax payers of Winona? "