Comments on: Iraq Agrees To Long-Term U.S. Presence
Bush-Maliki Deal To Help Form "Enduring Relationship" Including U.S. Military Role In Country
- There is a certain balance to this agreement, though.
Against the wishes of the great majority of the Iraqi population, al-Maliki signs an agreement to indefinite military occupation, co-signed by George Bush against the wishes of the great majority of the American population.
Posted by pakaal at 11:43 PM : Nov 26, 2007
It shows how delusional both of these as*sholes are. They honestly think people give a dam*n about their opinions any longer. They honestly don''t see that the entire world sees them both as nothing more then dangerous jokes. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by brianbwb at 11:44 PM : Nov 26, 2007
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dont worry I am standing right behind you in line to hand bush my money..so i guess we are both slaves..hahahahahhahahahahha except you are the reluctant one..hey you should sell a new bumper sticker.."a reluctant gas consumer" you can sell it at the next war protest..(so do you sleep well at the night? must be hard for you and to have mystery men in black snapping that leather whip and forcing you and those other reluctant slaves to buy gas.? - Reply to this comment
- "wait wait wait..all that time you are convinced that this is all about a war for oil..am i correct..." Posted by libsluvsuvs
No, you are not correct.
I am convinced that it is pure corruption, a way to embezzle the US treasury, control of Iraqi oil is only icing on the cake. Our soldiers are dying for the sake of the pockets of the war profiteers, the oil is just a little "grease money" to bribe the politicians, or to threaten those few who won''t take. - Reply to this comment
- Against the wishes of the great majority of the Iraqi population.......
Posted by pakaal at 11:43 PM : Nov 26, 2007
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can you really get a ''great majority'' wish in iraq??
are you sure it is NOT YOUR WISH? - Reply to this comment
- well you choose how you would look like
Posted by libsluvsuvs
To me, I look like the reluctant field slave, and advocate of resistance, but you look like the house slave, and supporter of your master. - Reply to this comment
- There is a certain balance to this agreement, though.
Against the wishes of the great majority of the Iraqi population, al-Maliki signs an agreement to indefinite military occupation, co-signed by George Bush against the wishes of the great majority of the American population. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by brianbwb at 11:37 PM : Nov 26, 2007
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wait wait wait..all that time you are convinced that this is all about a war for oil..am i correct..you are so sure that bush is doing this for oil in oppose to terrorism..well if you are telling the truth, WHICH I DONT BELEIVE, then riding your bike and using the public transporation IS A GOOD START to control Bush.
It would serve you best if you sideline the whinning and try to convert your SUV riding liberal buddies to easing up on consumption..
good and get used to it because the UN and the EU do not give a fu ck about you..all they care about is themselves and thier own well-being. - Reply to this comment
- "When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." Sinclair Lewis, 1935.
And it will be George W. Bush and *** "***" Cheney. Two chicken-hawks, and their neo-con enablers. Unthinking lemmings dropping off the cliff into the ocean. - Reply to this comment
- typo, I meant "it wasn''t about oil, remember?"
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- Iraq "agrees"? What agreement? This has been planned all along, for the U.S. to be there permanently to guard the oil supply. What did you think the permanent army bases are for? And the "embassy" that''s really a fortress? OF COURSE al-Maliki will agree. He''s a puppet and if the U.S. weren''t there, he''d be dead.
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- After the lions take down their prey they share in the kill and leave. Then come the vultures and hyaenas to tear at what''s left.
But who could have known that the scavengers controlled what the lions attacked, so that they could feed more efficiently? - Reply to this comment
- beleive whatever you want..say whatever you want..bottomline within a few days YOU WILL GIVE BUSH SOME OF YOUR MONEY..
Posted by libsluvsuvs
Actually I would like to believe you have a better sense of logic than that, but it is the only conclusion that I can glean from your repeated apologies and after the fact made up excuses for the Bush klan.
It wasn''t about war, remember? It was supposed to be about "terrorism" and "Al Qaeda", and retaliation for 9/11, but since all those reasons given by Bush have been long known to be lies, his supporters now make up reasons not given, like "the price of gas", which by the way have almost tripled since he started the "new holocaust", so even that excuse is a lame obfuscation.
It is corruption, pure and simple, and your posts seem to support corruption.
Of a truth, I don''t own a car, I do use public transport, walk, or use a bike.
And I couldn''t care less if "the world has abandoned me", I will not abandon myself, because it is all I have ever really had. - Reply to this comment
- We brought ''democracy'' to the Philippines in a similar fashion almost 100 years ago. Again, thousands of American''s died, and millions of filipino''s died, and, again, the resulting ''democracy'' was not quite as vibrant as a real home-grown democracy usually is. Nevertheless, the Philippines has been a stanch American ally in a volatile region, and lately has made halting steps toward becoming a true democracy, rather than an American-propped ''insider'' mocracy.
Such is the future of Iraq, I guess. Hope it was worth the $2 trillion+ cost to the American taxpayer, enough to solve the looming Social Security crisis for the next 100 years. - Reply to this comment
- Seems to me the spineless one had to lie to get the invasion he wanted, as he didn''''t have the backbone to truthfully put the issue as he really saw it to the people.
Posted by brianbwb at 11:27 PM : Nov 26, 2007
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what is more sad and patethic is you are raising up a storm about the war on oil..the oil companies are ripping you off..soldiers die for oil yadi yadi da..but as soon as that yellow idiot light comes up..you, without any hesitation, drive you car to a gas station..bend over and let the same oil company stick it up your behind and the funny thing YOU PAY THEM FOR THE SERVICE..
like i said..you hate the oil company..dont buy thier gas..you hate bush...stop buying his gas..you simply cannot whine about oil and at the same time refuse to stop using the crude..it makes you look..well you choose how you would look like - Reply to this comment
- IRAQ Agrees? Are you kidding me?
The headline should read, "Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki agrees to long term US occupation..."
And while we''re at it, can we nix the requirement that UN forces be involved?
al-Maliki -- the Bush Administration''s little puppet, and how pathetic he is. Worst president ever, worst administration ever. I hate these people. - Reply to this comment
- "...hey why stop..this moron does not have any backbone to sacrifice..''''he has no options''...
Posted by libsluvsuvs
Seems to me the spineless one had to lie to get the invasion he wanted, as he didn''t have the backbone to truthfully put the issue as he really saw it to the people. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by libsluvsuvs
Am I correctly reading your position as being for lying to start a war? Using the lies to facilitate corruption and embezzlement of the US treasury? Sending thousands US soldiers to kill and die as a consequence of those lies? And all so you can "enjoy the illusion" that it somehow makes gasoline cheaper, despite the evidence that it has actually diminished current supplies and driven prices to above $3 per gallon?
Am I reading you correctly?
Posted by brianbwb at 11:22 PM : Nov 26, 2007
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beleive whatever you want..say whatever you want..bottomline within a few days YOU WILL GIVE BUSH SOME OF YOUR MONEY.. - Reply to this comment
- eah I am so sure you feel really guilty..funny you are the mystery boss behind this scam
Posted by libsluvsuvs
Would that I were, son, this whole thing would not have happened.
What boss is ignored by his elected servants?
Posted by brianbwb at 11:16 PM : Nov 26, 2007
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stop whinning and stop giving them your gas money...ride a bike walk your arse ride the bus.thats a good start to control your ''elected servants'' - Reply to this comment
- Posted by libsluvsuvs
Am I correctly reading your position as being for lying to start a war? Using the lies to facilitate corruption and embezzlement of the US treasury? Sending thousands US soldiers to kill and die as a consequence of those lies? And all so you can "enjoy the illusion" that it somehow makes gasoline cheaper, despite the evidence that it has actually diminished current supplies and driven prices to above $3 per gallon?
Am I reading you correctly? - Reply to this comment
- ..... not us, as we have no other options than buying the oil available, but you seem to be of the mistaken belief that if we hadn''''t stolen Iraqi oil, there would be none available, or even more naively, that Bush''''s crimes against humanity have kept the prices low.....
Posted by brianbwb at 11:14 PM : Nov 26, 2007
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what you just said pretty much justified bush..BECAUSE YOU ARE TOO WEAK TO VENTURE INTO OTHER ALTERNATIVES. If bush would look at your patethic whine..he would pretty much say..hey why stop..this moron does not have any backbone to sacrifice..''he has no options''.
LOOK AROUND YOU..your world had abandoned you..even france. - Reply to this comment
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