Comments on: Bush Plan Meets With Global Skepticism
Allies Welcome Troop Increase; Many Iraqis, Others Feel Influx Will Only Increase Violence
- Write to your representatives today, demanding impeachment. It's the best hope we have of reclaiming our country and salvaging our reputation in the world as a whole.
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- Sorry, southpaw, you're right; pigs are intelligent and (surprisingly) actually quite clean animals.
Bush is stupid, and filthy in every imaginable sense. - Reply to this comment
- So, how much does the 'New Bu$h Plan' cost?
It will be time to pay those taxes again, did you get your money's worth this time?
This so-called 'war' is costing you and me REAL dollars, not Bu$h 'magic money'...
Which means YOU and I are totally responsible for what Bu$h does(or doesn't) do. - Reply to this comment
- Oh, and let's not forget that (in terms of "fighting terror") Massad, the Israeli intelligence agency, who have every reason to want a war on terror to succeed, has stated that the Iraq invasion has led directly to an approximately 10,000 person Al Quaeda "recruiting surge". There were about 2500 known, active Al Quaeda members before that.
So far, the Iraq war has killed 3,000 Americans, crippled another 20,000, killed a minimum of 150,000 and perhaps as many as 650,000 Iraqis depending upon whose numbers you look at, cost this country $400 billion we didn't have, ruined our standing in the international community, and quintupled the number of terrorists actively working against us.
Other than that, it's been a complete success. But to Bush, none of that matters, as long as he can keep the US oil-dependent as long as possible so that the money keeps pouring in.
I hate that ***. I hope there is a God, and a Hell, just so that he can be sent there. He's a lying, cheating, smirking, arrogant, thieving, murderous villain. - Reply to this comment
- "This treacherous, murderous swine deserves to hang.
Posted by jimibear at 10:01 AM : Jan 11, 2007"
Careful, you're insulting the swine.
Hmm....
And murderers and traitors, for that matter. - Reply to this comment
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If, and only if, you look at this war as a way to gain oil resources and enrich the already-rich, does it make sense. We have seized a major oil-producing country and are poised on the borders of others. Now, the increase in troops will serve no military or strategic purpose, but it will put more customers on the ground for Halliburton et al.
Bush is an oil man (however totally incompetent). This war is an attempt to secure oil resources to keep him and his friends making money until the wells run dry. But consider this: if the $400 billion wasted on this war were used for alternative energy R & D instead, we wouldn't need oil any more.
Of course, then Bushie and a lot of his friends would be out of a revenue source, and we can't have that!
This treacherous, murderous swine deserves to hang. - Reply to this comment
- Bush is a narcissistic egomaniac incapable of considering or admitting he might be wrong. This is typical of current and "recovering" cocaine addicts.
He is also, in my opinion, operating on an agenda which has nothing to do with "winning" this war, and never did. I believe (with substantial basis in publicly released adminstration documents)that his administration had a plan in place from 2000 on whereby they planned an invasion of Iraq. This was for reasons of establishing a power base in the mid-East which would allow the control of oil resources, and in the process create a money-making machine for them and their friends in the contracting & supply industries.
The invasion of Iraq made no sense if based on any of the stated reasons. There were no ties between Iraq and Al Quaeda, and no Iraqi involvement in 9/11. The spurious claim of WMDs has, of course, long been debunked and shown to be an outright, knowing lie. The claim that it is better to establish a battleground in the Middle East and fight terror there than here has some validity, but since Afghanistan was the base country for 9/11, and the US had already successfully entered and conquered it, that should have been our Mid-East base for anti-terror operations. - Reply to this comment
- Bush has also indicated previously we will not see a "graceful exit". I think I have to agree with him on that. If he's in charge, then whenever it happens, it will be DISgraceful.
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- You will not see a surrender on the deck of a battleship but we will show you a pipe with oil being pumped through it.
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- Top Democrats have indicated reluctance to draft articles of impeachment against George Bush for various reasons...so one might despair at the thought that we all have to live through two more years of this.
But what's to stop an impeachment movement from within the REPUBLICAN party?
Republicans:
If not for the good of the US, Iraq, history, the human race or the planet... then to save your own backsides in 2008. What more incentive do you need?
Republicans FOR impeachment! Yeah! - Reply to this comment
- Draft Republicans.
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- Someday soon the word "Bush" will be synonymous with "failure" in the way that the word "Edsel" is today. "Man, I really bushed that exam".
Desperate times call for desperate measures. But after four years of failed measures, it%u2019s time to get OUT! - Reply to this comment
- WE HAVE A PSYCHOPATH IN THE WHITEHOUSE!
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- We put together a study group of the most intelligent and studied people in our nation. We asked them to tell us how we get out of this God Awlful mess this MORON a very few still calls a President has gotten us into. They deliever a very specific and detailed plan. The MORON ignores it completely. What's wrong with this picture?
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- PLEASE READ!
There are protests all over the country today. Find one. Go there.
http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?r=2307&submit=Search&action_id=72&id=9686-5471405-wgbKV_PZI2K_qTd7G4.PSQ&t=3&search_zip=52730&search_distance=30 - Reply to this comment
- Senator Lieberman from Connecticut was even mentioned by President Bush. What an honor. Thank you Connecticut for putting someone like Joe Lieberman in Office. You can look to your election with pride. Why don%u2019t the entire state of Connecticut volunteer to go to Iraq and fight. In fact all the states who%u2019s senators and representatives who support the war should have to send their children to the war effort.
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- "If America retreats in Iraq, then that has enormous consequences for the stability of the Middle East and it will also be an enormous boost to terrorism in our part of the world," Australian Prime Minister John Howard said.
We have to pull out at SOME TIME!!! at what point, being it's been FOUR YEARS so far- do we pull out???
The voters voted in November and the message was clear BUSH-
OUT OF IRAQ NOW!
6 Months phased withdrawl and dup this cracker barrel off on the Iraq Govt and wash our hands of this kraphole.
IMPEACH BUSH
BUSH: STEP DOWN! - Reply to this comment
- whatpartofpullthehellout don't you understand!
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