Comments on: Court Told: Don't "Interfere" In Tape Case
Bush Admin. Claims No Obligation To Save CIA Torture Videos, Urges Judge To Not Ask Questions
- formrusmcsgt: The guys in Iraq don''t even know what they were/are fighting for - so your argument to stay to the end for victory for the troops is totally moot and rediculous.
I was there for a year, so don''t pull the war veteran card on me. And as you know, 90% of the military is right wing fundamentals who love everything military and Bush (even though Bush did not fullfill his military committments).
The soldiers still think Iraq is responsible for 9/11 - these stories helped by the Whitehouse, which is now just a bitter place of torture.
I hope the federal judge uses all his power from his subpeana to do what needs to get done to stop the behavior of this administration. - Reply to this comment
- If Bush is under no obligation to secure the tapes of interrogations (torture), then every member of the US military should remove the Geneva Convention cards from their wallets and burn them. They are no longer any good to you, because we live in a torture-at-will world.
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- pitbullpoint
i''m ashamed for you - i''d like to send your mother copies of your posts. she''d be proud of you!
bye bye - Reply to this comment
- Those 4,000 guys are gonna have died for a victory. If its the end of the ******* world..
Posted by pitbullpoint
you don''t it do you - the world, in a sense, is over. We''ve got our pants down around our knees and it ain''t a pretty sight. We''re fielding national guardsmen and paid mercenaries. We dominate no more and the Bush Folly has mad eit plain for the world to see. - Reply to this comment
- Good day all. I shall take my leave.
As always, a pleasure. - Reply to this comment
- But ask a woppp to have a decent heel step, and he ****** yer sister.
Posted by pitbullpoint at 11:24 AM : Dec 16, 2007
You would appear to be as well versed in human relations as you are in politics and militry strategy. - Reply to this comment
- Those 4,000 guys are gonna have died for a victory. If its the end of the ******* world..
Posted by pitbullpoint at 11:20 AM : Dec 16, 2007
As much as the 58,209 who died in Vietnam died for a victory. - Reply to this comment
- America is a great country. Just a bit naive in the international sense and arrogant in international politics. Apparently a deadly combination.
Posted by fibonacci_ at 11:07 AM : Dec 16, 2007
Americans are still believers in manifest destiny. - Reply to this comment
- What we say we back up.
Posted by pitbullpoint
yeah, even our lies. ask the 4000 guys we''ve buried in invisible coffins.... - Reply to this comment
- Does that make it right? And when?
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




