Comments on: Foreign Jihadis Flock To Afghanistan
Fighters From Wider Muslim World Flood In, Boosting Taliban's Deadliness
- But this isn''t a world war. The Democrats say so. Obama says so.
It''s just a few underprivileged kids who hate American because we are so mean to them. The Liberals say so.
But Obama will make everybody like us and all war will go away. - Reply to this comment
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there''''s the problem RIGHT there with Christians. they are sooooo good at pointing out what others do incorrectly, or which lifestyles they will turn their nose to and condemn....however, if i remember correctly from my catholic daze, any and all wrongs are the SAME, so for your JUDGMENT (do not judge, lest be judged, sayeth the Lord), right back at ya!!!
Posted by noprejudice at 06:16 PM : Jul 18, 2008
Right there is your problem, when you were a catholic you were wandering around in a daze. Why did you seek GOD in a business, Catholicism is a business in case you didn''t know. Organized religion is a business (this includes Islam, Buhddisim, Hinduism and a multitude of other ''isims''). You talk as if you have all the answers but you seem to have missed that one. I am not going to show you GOD or anything like that, all I will do is tell you that you were looking in the wrong place to find GOD. This is not a ''judgement'', this is plain old knowledge from experience. - Reply to this comment
- It''s be nice to be a shoe salesman in these countries.
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- Let them all gather then drop the ****ing "big one" on there A$$es.
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- We just ran the little jihadist bastwards out of Iraq and they''re flocking to Afghanistan!
Let''s the little bastwards go there and kill each other off! If they are roaming the world trying to find a cause to kill somebody they hate...let them take it out on each other and get the damned job done! - Reply to this comment
- Seems like the terrorists are shifting the front from Irag to Afghanistan again.
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- "Two U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, told The Associated Press that the U.S. is closely monitoring the flow of foreign fighters into both Afghanistan and Pakistan."
Well, maybe this resurgence is a result of their "monitoring" the influx rather than stopping it.
Sheesh. - Reply to this comment
- and another one for you: do you not think that others view our president as, possibly, those same terms you used??
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- I gotta go, seriously. But we''ll continue.
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- I think the point can be made that it is not our duty to determine whose culture should be forced into emulating (sp? sorry) ours. peace cannot be achieved while simultaneously preparing for war and participating in war, and yes, i take part of this from a brilliant man''s quote.
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- do you not think saddam, usay and qusay were evil, vile people?
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sure. do you not think we have evil, vile people running all over THIS country? or evil, vile folks in other countries? is this a reason to tear apart a country and a culture? NO! unless you have every intent to help repair what has been scorched. for starters, there are several orphanages filled with children whose parents, CIVILIAN parents, were killed, and these kids are now third class citizens, thanks to our bombs! so how many can you open your home to?? - Reply to this comment
- do you not think saddam, usay and qusay were evil, vile people?
Posted by jgg000 at 06:57 PM : Jul 18, 2008
What did THEY have to do with America, our safety, or our security?
If the answer is ''nothing'', then your question is moot. - Reply to this comment
- do you not think saddam, usay and qusay were evil, vile people?
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- so we weren''''t fighting them before? And the radicals would just go away if we pretend they''''re not there.
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no. i was only referring to Iraq. the ball has been dropped in years past on international unity to stop terrorist activities. Bush certainly has taken a distorted twist on it, returning to Iraq in the name of anti-terrorism and ''democracy'' to end the reign of the guy who wanted to take his daddy out. - Reply to this comment
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nice post, I agree whole heartedly. Obama 08. - Reply to this comment
- we are now, post-tearing a country to shreds for no good reason and allowing radicals to multiply in the structureless hole we have yet to repair.
by noprejudice
so we weren''t fighting them before? And the radicals would just go away if we pretend they''re not there. - Reply to this comment
- Funny how all these ideas proposed by Obama are "naive, stupid, and the hallmark of an inexperienced politician", but NOW they''''re following ALL of his recommendations!!!!
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totally funny. - Reply to this comment
- aren''''t we fighting radical islam?
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we are now, post-tearing a country to shreds for no good reason and allowing radicals to multiply in the structureless hole we have yet to repair. - Reply to this comment
- Strange, I don''''t remember any of them ASKING the JUNIOR SENATOR Obama''''s opinion! The President seems to be acting of his own accord!
Since when did the little Islamofast bastward get to take credit for someone elses actions?
Posted by RowdyWicca at 06:32 PM : Jul 18, 2008
First, Obama suggested that we should send more troops to Afghanistan. Then McCain said that we should send more troops to Afghanistan, TWO WEEKS after he said there were already enough troops in Afghanistan to do the job! (FLIP-FLOP).
Then McBush announced that we were sending a negotiator to meet with Iran, just two months AFTER he said that he wouldn''t, AND after McCain feebly attempted to slam him for it. Why isn''t McCain slamming Bush for sending a negotiator to Iran, after he slammed Obama for just PROPOSING it? (FLIP-FLOP)
And now McBush and McCain are proposing "General Time Horizons" for pulling MORE troops out of Iraq, after they BOTH previously slammed Obama for suggesting it. (FLIP-FLOP)
Funny how all these ideas proposed by Obama are "naive, stupid, and the hallmark of an inexperienced politician", but NOW they''re following ALL of his recommendations!!!!
LOL!!!! - Reply to this comment
- interesting title, though.
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