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US gives up on WMD search (pg. 4)
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
but at least the Middle East is on its way to more peaceful countries...maybe not right now...but soon... |
keep on dreaming.They will be more peaceful once America gets the out.
in the mean time the American death toll will rise. |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cyrus King
OHHHHHHHH NOOOOOOOOOOW its about Saddam !!! Well guess what.. The Mullahs are gaining power in iraq now. The nation bush infamously added to the "axis of evil". Not only have you caused more in that reagion... but now you face even greater danger in that region. The whole population is at risk. Nothing positive has been accomplished. Removing saddam has and will cause hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Its funny how a year ago when the American news networks thought they found some weapons storage you were jumping up and downin your posts and calling everyone names. Look whose laughing now bitch!
More troops will die becuase of MORONS like you! |
anyway....
As i am sure you have noticed this past year...i dont bother posting anymore.....you wont change my point of view...and i clearly will never change yours...
i know you cant...but i can agree to disagree..and thats all i have to say...you can claim defeat....i know it makes you look better...so go right ahead...
cya pal! |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
keep on dreaming.They will be more peaceful once America gets the out. |
Like when we left Cambodia? Haiti? etc
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
in the mean time the American death toll will rise. |
They are soldiers...we are at war...it sucks to say...but that is their job...if i dont want to be burned, i wont become a chef. |
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| hardcore trancer |

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| Cal |
hahaha speedgayracer
its funny cuz hes got an std
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
The funny thing about your ignorance is that the majority of Bush supporters are the top 1% of America...people that graduated Yale, Harvard, MIT, USC, UCLA etc etc...most of the CEOs, CFOs and board room members of the worlds biggest corporations, people that attend country clubs, and wine and dine in places you will never be able to valet park a car...yet you go on and on about how they can not speak right or are uneducated...tsk tsk..jealousy of the upper class just makes you look foolish and a tad bitter. |
The majority of Bush supporters could never be 1% of anything, that's just a contradiction in itself. Certainly he was supported by a good majority of Corporate America, which is partially comprised of that uber-elite 1% (whom he in fact called "his base"), but that's not the majority of his supporters. What he calls "his base" are the media moguls, the oil company execs, the bankers, military armament company execs from Lockheed, Boeing, etc. - the big dogs that pull those heavy capitalistic strings. Most of them are Republican to begin with.
Anyway, I live in a wealthy Democratic state and have been to those country clubs. So much for your assumptions.
Please get your facts straight before you post, son. ;) |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Best $120+ billion and 1300+ American lives we've ever spent. Let's take a breather for a year and then for s and giggles go spelunking across the Iranian border.
/cue the "I looked everywhere, but I just couldn't find those WMD under my couch" jokes |
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| erdega |
| was Bush & Co arrogant in that he just wanted to capture Saddam and seize the oilfields and he didn't care for a reason or excuse or was he just ignorant of the weapons inspectors and even sattelite images that couldn't find those bombs , not to mention complete air supremacy that Us had and he went anyway because "god" told him or something. Both posibilities are not good for his image or American foreign policy. |
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| DrUg_Tit0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
The funny thing about your ignorance is that the majority of Bush supporters are the top 1% of America...people that graduated Yale, Harvard, MIT, USC, UCLA etc etc...most of the CEOs, CFOs and board room members of the worlds biggest corporations, people that attend country clubs, and wine and dine in places you will never be able to valet park a car...yet you go on and on about how they can not speak right or are uneducated...tsk tsk..jealousy of the upper class just makes you look foolish and a tad bitter. |
Hmm, if majority of his supporters were the top 1% of America, then he must have pulled a damn good election fraud considering that less than 2% of people voted for him. Hell in reality he even may have lost to Nader!
Anyways, yes, the corporate big guys did vote for him, however they did not do that because they support his international policies, but they did it because he made huge tax cuts for the rich people and large corporations. They'd vote for anyone who'd do such a thing.
Now, as far as your comments about the war, I really don't see how American intervention helped out the people in Iraq considering that we see about 20 or so civilians killed every day in suicide attacks. I do agree that it would be pointless to pull out now since the new regime has not yet been installed, but the intervention certainly resulted in bringing about more harm than good. The US forces will have to stay in there for 10 years at least if they want the nation to regain its stability once again.
As for gassing of the Kurds and attacking Iran, well, guess who sold Iraq their chemical weapons, and guess who gave Iraq false data on Iranian military capabilities that portrayed their army to be easily beatable by that of Iraq? Why, the US! And guess who was in charge of those operations at the time? Why it was Rumsfeld! |
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| ResonantDrag |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
The funny thing about your ignorance is that the majority of Bush supporters are the top 1% of America...people that graduated Yale, Harvard, MIT, USC, UCLA etc etc...most of the CEOs, CFOs and board room members of the worlds biggest corporations, people that attend country clubs, and wine and dine in places you will never be able to valet park a car...yet you go on and on about how they can not speak right or are uneducated...tsk tsk..jealousy of the upper class just makes you look foolish and a tad bitter. |
you forgot the mathematicians... of wait, maybe they didn't support bush.
and i thought the democrats were the elitists that lost this election.:rolleyes: |
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| Cal |
Hah the majority of people that voted for dubya are rednecks from jesusland, tiesto. You must have seen this before.

So how does it feel to have the same political stance as someone like this guy?

Or this guy?

You know what, maybe you three can get together for an educated conversation about US foreign policy and after the moonshine runs out you can bust out the banjoes and have a hoedown about how the south will rise again. |
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| zig |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cal
Hah the majority of people that voted for dubya are rednecks from jesusland, tiesto. You must have seen this before.

So how does it feel to have the same political stance as someone like this guy?

Or this guy?

You know what, maybe you three can get together for an educated conversation about US foreign policy and after the moonshine runs out you can bust out the banjoes and have a hoedown about how the south will rise again. |
LOL..Reminds me of that movie Deliverence..great movie nice soundtrack as well..lots of bangos..and plenty of rednecks.. |
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