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President Says U.S. Will "Respond Firmly" If Iran Escalates Military Actions In Iraq

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by rusty50-2009 January 30, 2007 12:40 PM EST
And the Democrats want to have dialogue with Iran? How f-cking blind can they be? Reminds me of Neville Chamberlain kissing Hitler's @ss.

Selah
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by kalatur1 January 30, 2007 12:34 PM EST
What does it matter to the Uneted States if Iran is influencing or controlling Iraq?
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by frankly6 January 30, 2007 12:25 PM EST
karlimhof

Don't waist your time with liebersheiser. He hates us because we're free. Free to think for ourselves, free to disagree with an incompetent and insane dictator, free to speak our minds. He just hates freedom.

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by hillaryin08 January 30, 2007 12:24 PM EST
HILLARY 2003: There is a very easy way to prevent anyone from being put into harm's way, that is for Saddam Hussein to disarm. And I have absolutely no belief that he will. I have to say that this is something I've followed for more than a decade. If he were serious about disarming, he would have been much more forthcoming. I ended up voting for the resolution after carefully reviewing the information, intelligence that I had available, talking with people whose opinions I trusted, tried to discount the political or other factors that I didn't believe should be in any way a part of this decision. I would love to agree with you, but I can't based on my own understanding and assessment of the situation.

HILLARY: With respect to whose responsibility it is to disarm Saddam Hussein, I just do not believe that, given the attitudes of many people in the world community today, that there would be a willingness to take on very difficult problems, were it not for the United States leadership, and I'm talking specifically about what had to be done in Bosnia and Kosovo where my husband could not get a Security Council resolution to save the Kosovar Albanians from ethnic cleansing. And we did it alone as the United States, and we had to do it alone. And so I see it somewhat differently. So forgive me for my experience and perspective.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rOjmDsPg_s

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by karlimhof January 30, 2007 12:05 PM EST
lieberpansy

by the way... we don't say "protect a flag".

WE say "the flag", or "our flag"

Anyway, the only flag you would know and have allegiance to is that American-paid for one with the funny star on it.
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by karlimhof January 30, 2007 12:03 PM EST
lieberpansy writes:
"and calls me a coward, it sometimes takes more guts to organize support troops rallies or to try and protect a flag on your college campus when anti-war demostrators are trying to burn it down."

Remember in the "Gladiator" when Commodus is whining because his father won't let him be Caesar and has to admit he hasn't the qualities required; but says "Courage, I have courage, but not on the battlefield, but there are other forms of courage...."

lieberwhiner - go protect the israeli flag - in israel please.
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by exusmcsgt January 30, 2007 11:28 AM EST
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Kuwait rarely rebuffs its ally, the United States, partly out of gratitude for the 1991 Persian Gulf War. But in October it reneged on a pledge to send three military observers to an American-led naval exercise in the Gulf, according to U.S. officials and Kuwaiti analysts.

"We understood," a State Department official said. "The Kuwaitis were being careful not to antagonize the Iranians."

The Kuwaitis understand that the neocons start plenty with big lofty promises, but end up using ridiculous strategies and demonstrating shameful mis-management of their efforts resulting in failure. They're betting on Iran, understandably.
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by bluestardad January 30, 2007 11:23 AM EST
Make the Congress and the Administration define who the enemy is in Iraq. The Neocons cannot tell you who we are sending our troops to fight. It is a sure bet that the Chicken Hawks are not going to go fight. Saudis are aiding the Sunnis and Iran is aiding the Shiites and the 12 former members of Saddam%u2019s regime are running scared hiding in caves! So how do we tell our troops to fire upon? Why is America even there? OK here is your chance, don%u2019t just set in front of your computer and complain spouting meaningless rants of sludge, do something about it! This is the contact address for your Senator! Send them a message of your opinion. All Class Two Senators are up for Reelection in 2008. Be respectful even if they do not deserve it because their office does! http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
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by exusmcsgt January 30, 2007 11:18 AM EST
Whoever you are, if you are really that dumb I feel sorry for you. But, whatever, you need to know that you are embarrassing yourself.

Posted by dallison7 at 08:15 AM

And the sad thing is that they are so adolescent and out of touch with reality that they apparently have no clue that such is the case. Really pitiful.
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by exusmcsgt January 30, 2007 11:16 AM EST
exusmcsgt; you are engaging bushrocks1, janeme4, Jane1234, they are all the same wash out of the reserves!
Posted by bluestardad at 08:14 AM :

Cowards are never enough to even break sweat over, bro.
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by dallison7 January 30, 2007 11:15 AM EST
Nuke Iran - and end the dependence on foreign oil.

That means, Democratic Fascists, that 1% patch of Andyr needs to be pumped. So do the resources in the Gulf of Mexico. Get over it. You're so hypocritical in destroying historic and environmental sites in the Southwest and California by non-stop building that you'd think this isn't a problem.

And it isn't - that is, unless you really wish to be beholden to the House of Saud - I know that the coward and bigot Carter does, and so do Bill and Hil.

Stop moddycuddlying Islamofascism, Dems, destroy them - and end the dependence on their oil. Period.
Posted by lieberman18 at 07:42 AM : Jan 30, 2007

This is sooo bizzare! Who is doing this? No one can be that dumb!

Nuke Iran... great idea!

"democratic fascists" - oxymoron

The 'house of Saud' is the Bush family's friend.

Whoever you are, if you are really that dumb I feel sorry for you. But, whatever, you need to know that you are embarrassing yourself.
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by ihatebush1 January 30, 2007 11:14 AM EST
This is neither from the left nor the right. Please take a look at this very well done, newly released documentary. I got it from Vongo.com. You may be able to find it at Blockbuster.

It's called "Why We Fight".
The director is Eugene Jarecki.
Released 2006 in the drama section.
It runs for 100 minutes.
The copyright is from 2006 Charlotte Street Films LLC.
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by bluestardad January 30, 2007 11:14 AM EST
exusmcsgt; you are engaging bushrocks1, janeme4, Jane1234, they are all the same wash out of the reserves!
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by bluestardad January 30, 2007 11:10 AM EST
The Neocons Chicken Hawks or the Bush administration cannot tell anyone who the enemy is in Iraq!
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by exusmcsgt January 30, 2007 10:59 AM EST
"Nuke Iran" and in the same post, " Stop moddycuddlying Islamofascism".

First of all, you ignoramus, the word is "mollycoddling" not "muddycuddling" and second of all, you contend that muslims are barbarians bent on dectruction and then put yourself in the same ditch calling for nukes. Can you spell "hypocrite"? Probably not.

You seriously need some professional help with the blatant hatred you disply against those of other beliefs, both ideological and political.
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by exusmcsgt January 30, 2007 10:49 AM EST
"Outright war between the United States and Iran remains only a remote possibility, but the two countries already are fighting a proxy war inside Iraq..."

As if this wasn't forseeable. Bush invades and takes out the guy who kept Iran out of Iraq for decades and BIG SURPRISE, Iran goes into Iraq.

The Neocons are trying to shut the door after being stupid enough to open it in the first place.

Are the neocons paying the price for thier stupidity? Only politically.

The real price is being paid by our warriors, their families, and the American taxpayer.
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by lieberman18 January 30, 2007 10:45 AM EST
Looks like quite a circus of neo-fascist bozos on board this morning. Let's hope that the donkey manure stench isn't so overwhelming as they're full of hot air and gas.

Especially Skyk, Feelfascism, and the Hamas kid.

Tee Hee.
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by lieberman18 January 30, 2007 10:42 AM EST
Nuke Iran - and end the dependence on foreign oil.

That means, Democratic Fascists, that 1% patch of Andyr needs to be pumped. So do the resources in the Gulf of Mexico. Get over it. You're so hypocritical in destroying historic and environmental sites in the Southwest and California by non-stop building that you'd think this isn't a problem.

And it isn't - that is, unless you really wish to be beholden to the House of Saud - I know that the coward and bigot Carter does, and so do Bill and Hil.

Stop moddycuddlying Islamofascism, Dems, destroy them - and end the dependence on their oil. Period.
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by bluestardad January 30, 2007 10:21 AM EST
The Saudi Arabian Government is providing financial, military and personnel aid to the Sunni insurgents also. When will the American Government hold equally accountable the other people feeding insurgents in the Iraq war? We never hear President Bush or the media demanding they Saudi back off its support to the Sunni insurgents as he does his rhetoric against the Iranians. 15 of the 19 hijackers that hit us on September 11, 2001 were from Saudi and so was Bin Laden! These people are friends of the Bush family! But they are still killing American Soldiers. The American people have spoken on November 7, 2006 and demand that our elected officials pull our troops out of Iraq and start negotiations with all countries in the region on an equal basis. This Rovian Sound Bite that disagreement with the Presidents policies in the Middle East provides aid and comfort to the enemy is preposterous and rejected by the American people. First off the President and his Rovian Neocons Chicken Hawks who got us into this war don%u2019t know who the enemy is. Nor can they define the enemy we are fighting now! Is the enemy the Saudi back Sunnis or the Iranian backed Shiites that have been our friends for 20 years, could it possibly be the hold outs from the old Saddam regime or maybe just anyone who disagrees with President Bush?
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by skyk-2009 January 30, 2007 10:04 AM EST
When the rest of the ENTIRE World stops laughing maybe someone somewhere will take Sir Lies-A-Lot serious... MAYBE!
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