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by j-whitman January 31, 2007 4:00 AM EST
Outmorrow,,,, You say we can't trust Syria, maybe not -- We certanly can no longer trust Bush - even Hadley is delaying answers to Congress.
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by j-whitman January 31, 2007 3:57 AM EST
Ourtomorrow,,,,, Just because you think something doesn't make it true --- Investiagtions & immediate action is mandatory,,, Bush has lied to our country & troops too dam often.
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by j-whitman January 31, 2007 3:55 AM EST
GRAVE DAMAGE HAS BEEN DONE TO OUR NATION & NATIONAL SECURITY AS WELL AS OUR MILITARY & FOREIGN RELATIONS
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by j-whitman January 31, 2007 3:53 AM EST
Ourtomorrow,,, I meant to be rude, Hopefully very insulting - It just might get your attention away from FOX. -- Thier is no doubt if you have read the article of the damage Bush has done to the region & will continue to do... WE SIMPLY DON'T HAVE THE TROOPS OR ALLIES ANY MORE TO SUPPORT A WAR IN IRAQ,, LET ALONE TO COMPLEATE ANY MEASURE OF SUCCESS IN IRAQ -- AFAGANISTAN ASKED FOR MORE TROOPS LAST YEAR -- CONDI RICE IS DELAYING ANSWERS TO CONGRESS
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by ourtomorrows January 31, 2007 3:44 AM EST
will you people wake up...Syria is just as much the enemy as Iran or Saddam was...but your so worried about leaving Iraq you'll take any little whimpy *** to get out. LET'S GROW A PAIR and FINISH THIS!...
Posted by Z4ALL at 09:20 PM : Jan 30, 2007

Nicely put.
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by ourtomorrows January 31, 2007 3:41 AM EST
i just cant understand all this thinking that all we need to do is get syria and iran to be partners in a peaceful solution for iraq. is anybody thinking about the absurdity of entrusting the foxes to guard the chickens?
Posted by davey214 at 12:23 AM : Jan 31, 2007

Amen to that.
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by ourtomorrows January 31, 2007 3:40 AM EST
Civil War about Slavery? For that to be true, we would have to assume that MILLIONS of Northern White Men DIED to Free Black Men. Yeah, right. Sure.
Posted by fascistUSA at 10:57 PM : Jan 30, 2007

My great great grandfather was an officer from New Hampshire serving in the Union army. His first appointment was as a Lt. in one of the first African-American regiments. By the time he left the military he was a major. His letters, of which we have copies, to his neighbors express that the cause he is fighting for is to end slavery.

Just because you believe something fascistUSA does not make it true.
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by ourtomorrows January 31, 2007 3:37 AM EST
Badax, Ourtomorrow,,,, Before you blindly spew your Bush rhetoric, read this -

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/1687729
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Posted by j-whitman at 09:17 PM : Jan 30, 2007

Always a pleasure to be able to engage in civil discourse. I was not aware that I was blindly spewing rhetoric, I thought I was expressing my opinion much like you do. But I gather, if I don't agree with you then I am just a duped fool. So be it but while you lambast those of us who support the president and express your regret at how rude and disrespectful some on this side can be (which is certainly true), perhaps you should also examine your own posts.
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by ourtomorrows January 31, 2007 3:33 AM EST
You obviously think we should only talk to our friends and not our adversaries.

Thank goodness that there were more savvy and mature people involved back in '62 with the near showdown with the USSR over Cuban missles.

If you'd been involved, none of us would even be here now.
Posted by exusmcsgt at 09:23 PM : Jan 30, 2007

Eh, if memory serves, President Kennedy told the USSR to remove their missles from Cuba or face nuclear war. Kruschev backed down. Your point is what exactly in using that example?

You honestly trust Syria to be somekind of an honest broker? The fund Hezbollah, they are a bastion of the insurgency, now suddenly they are going to help broker the peace? Somehow I don't think so. If I may, perhaps it is a good thing in 1962 we had a man like Kennedy who would not back down in the face of a malignent adversary. If he had, there would have been nuclear missles in Cuba.
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by candojj1 January 31, 2007 3:28 AM EST
The U.S. should stay out of this. When Muslims kill Muslims then Muslims need their own MLK to show them the promised land. W. will show them how to be a robber baron.
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