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Grief And Violence In The Streets; Division On How To Carry On Bhutto's Legacy

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by hungry1968 December 29, 2007 12:36 PM EST
Because every minute we stay there costs me tax dollars that the RINO borrow and spend monkeys use like toilet paper. Because it can''''t be won anymore than the Israelis have won the fight against "turrrrists". That''''s why.....sheesh, fearmonger RINOs....

Posted by FloydZepp at 09:32 AM : Dec 29, 2007



Right on Floyd. That and the fact that 76% of Iraqi''s want us to leave, because they view us as an "occupation force" - not "liberators".

Most compelling should be the fact that 72% of AMERICANS want us out of there. There''s this little part of our country''s history, that our government seems to forget - "By the People, For the People". In other words, the government should follow the will of the people. Not the military industrial complex.
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by emsaund1 December 29, 2007 12:36 PM EST
Because every minute we stay there costs me tax dollars that the RINO borrow and spend monkeys use like toilet paper. Because it can''''t be won anymore than the Israelis have won the fight against "turrrrists". That''''s why.....sheesh, fearmonger RINOs....


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Posted by FloydZepp


Well, that''s part of it, but there were other reasons as well. What you are describing is the liberal "Hippie" movement.

So, I take it that you agree with me on the reason why we pulled out prematurely?
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by hungry1968 December 29, 2007 12:32 PM EST
The usual lack of respect for a strong military by the liberal LBJ''''s administration at the start of the Vietnam war along with the traitor''''s Fonda, Kerry, and others most likely also contributed to our demise.

Posted by emsaund1 at 09:17 AM : Dec 29, 2007



You''re calling a decorated war hero a traitor?!?!

I suppose you consider "AWOL George" and "Five-Deferment Cheney" to be "True American Patriots"?
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by emsaund1 December 29, 2007 12:25 PM EST
You must be a tired, old news republican. Booooring.


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Posted by FloydZepp


Come up with a better reason for us having to pull out prematurely, and I would be willing to listen.

One note that I forgot to add though. What I posted about the Vietnam vets meant no disrespect to them whatsoever. They won every battle they fought in Vietnam.

The core of us having to pull out prematurely was the liberal hippie movement and the constant demoralizing of the nation by the Hollywood elite.
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by emsaund1 December 29, 2007 12:17 PM EST
As ANY Vietnam Vet will tell you, you can''''t "give" people Democracy THEY must be willing to fight for it AND accept the opinion''''s and positon''''s of those they do NOT agree with -- MCVET


Oh, I believe the South Vietnamese were willing to fight for Democracy. They just did not have the numbers, nor the know-how to do it.

It was relied upon us to stop the spread of communism in which we failed to do so.

The American military during that time was not very well equipped, nor very well trained at that time. (most likely due to lax entry qualifications and drafting pot smoking hippies)

The usual lack of respect for a strong military by the liberal LBJ''s administration at the start of the Vietnam war along with the traitor''s Fonda, Kerry, and others most likely also contributed to our demise.
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by smtchcose December 29, 2007 12:14 PM EST
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by mcvet December 29, 2007 11:55 AM EST
If you don''''t intend to promote democracy in these countries you speak you may as well stay out of what is happening, as the thugs always win out.



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Posted by jowand at 05:26 AM : Dec 29, 2007
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As ANY Vietnam Vet will tell you, you can''t "give" people Democracy THEY must be willing to fight for it AND accept the opinion''s and positon''s of those they do NOT agree with. You also, can not just walk into people''s countries armed to the teeth and start TELLING them how to govern themselves. We have been fighting that fight in this nation for over 200 years. Go back through our history books and LOOK at the number of times someone, who wished to expand or extend freedom, has been called a Radical or Liberal by the Right! Sieg Heil Bush
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by emsaund1 December 29, 2007 11:01 AM EST
Now, this is funny!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxXPo-qVWJc
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by pcal5 December 29, 2007 10:53 AM EST
It is obvious that Mush is a BIG liar and a POOR liar. It is obvious that Bush is in bed with Mush with his pants all the way off. It is obvious that Bush and Craig and Haggard and Huckabee are BIG liars, and at least to the matrix gang at matrix-evolutions dot com, POOR liars. Watch next what the brave Pakistani people do to their BIG liar.
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by jowand December 29, 2007 8:26 AM EST
Cross cultural social engineering should be outlawed as genocide and we should attend to our search and destroy activity. Leave Iraq to the incidence of her active Warlords. Pakistan has President General Musharraf whose allies are collegial officers ... We should accept his standards and apply our coadaptive efforts to hunt Al Qaeda and Taliban who contest us. We should not be advancing democracy which requires more than rallies and ink in boxes.
Posted by glaswolf at 02:30 AM : Dec 29, 2007

If you don''t intend to promote democracy in these countries you speak you may as well stay out of what is happening, as the thugs always win out.
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