Comments on: Iraq's Reversible Progress Toward Peace
Analysis: Troop Surge Made Baghdad Slightly More Liveable, But At What Cost, And Can It Last?
- conservative republiCONs are merely FASCISTS
UN American Fascists - Reply to this comment
- Gee! After five years Iraq is almost back to where it was when we showed up
are you not proud to be American?
how many more will you kill? - Reply to this comment
- Could it be because liberals are irrelevant?
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Posted by easeup at 01:08 PM : Mar 19, 2008
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That''s not any response. Here we have the nation divided as never before and involved in a war they do NOT fight and YOU want to practice the last lesson you got at the Nazi Youth Meeting? You fascist?? Where does creatures like you come from? Sieg Heil Bush - Reply to this comment
- WE can not police other nations and we have NO BUSINESS telling other nations how to govern themselves. We have a responsibility to AMERICA to bring to justice those who attacked us for they are criminals. That''s what we are about, that''s what our fathers were about and that''s what the Nation was from 1776. We allowed a bunch of people to USE the attacks on us for VERY immoral reasons.. that to is NOT what we are about.
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- Yeah - that''''s it. The liberals are irrelevant. Until we''''re called in to clean up the disasterS, (intentional capital "S" on disasters) created by the neo cons.
Posted by hungry1968 at 01:32 PM : Mar 19, 2008
More like "Disaster$" with a $. - Reply to this comment
- A special place in HEL* is reserved for Cheney. We go to war based on blatant lies about WMD and al Qaeda presence, and yet the government CONTINUES to defend the war and ignore the public will?!?! 4,000 soldiers dead, 30,000 wounded, countless innocent Iraqi citizens. And some of you right-wing sheep are worried about anti-american comments from Obama''s pastor?!?!
As far as McCain, he does not have the judgment and patience to lead America. He is an ill-informed, myopic, close-minded man who is easily swayed by the bigoted religious right. Check out the result of his BRILLIANT support of the "Surge", not to mention the fatally wrong idea to go to war with Iraq in the first place, and not actually go after the 9/11 terrorists. Check the facts at the below link and comment:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/18722376/the_myth_of_the_surge - Reply to this comment
- If you still back bush then why are you here? Go to Iraq and take a bullet for the cause. Stand up for your beliefs and put your body where your braggadicio mouths are. Come back without a leg or an arm and say: "I did it for George and for Iraq." God bless you for He watches over drunks and conservative fools.
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- "Yeah - that''''s it. The liberals are irrelevant. Until we''''re called in to clean up the disasterS, (intentional capital "S" on disasters) created by the neo cons.
Posted by hungry1968 at 01:32 PM : Mar 19, 2008"
The liberals have NEVER been in charge--just a fringe group of naive idealists. Hell Clinton was more conservative than Bush! - Reply to this comment
- Could it be because liberals are irrelevant?
Posted by easeup at 01:08 PM : Mar 19, 2008
Yeah - that''s it. The liberals are irrelevant. Until we''re called in to clean up the disasterS, (intentional capital "S" on disasters) created by the neo cons. - Reply to this comment
On the 5th anniversary of the shameful, lie-based, and criminal invasion of Iraq, it is important to remember that not only do the overwhelming majority of Americans think that this self-defeating catastrophe was NOT worth it, but also that:
"Seven out of 10 Iraqis want foreign forces to leave: poll"
"LONDON: More than two-thirds of Iraqis believe US-led coalition forces should leave, according to a poll conducted for British television ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion. The ORB/Channel 4 News survey suggested that 70 percent thought multinational forces should withdraw."- Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




