Comments on: U.S. Offers $1 Billion In Aid To Georgia

President Bush Announces Massive Aid Package To Help Ally Rebuild After Russia's Invasion

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by kennedy7955 September 3, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
"The second question is why the humanitarian aid is being delivered on naval vessels armed with the newest rocket systems."

The Russians may have a point that military ships are making the deliveries of aid, if true, But that these ships have new missile systems is a ridiculous detail.
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by kennedy7955 September 3, 2008 7:17 PM EDT
and the Republicans call themselves fiscally conservative.
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by talkingham September 3, 2008 7:13 PM EDT
It should be obvious by now that the neocon agenda thrives on instability- that''s what drives the oil markets to incredible levels. These are the greediest "people" in history. They don''t care who they kill or who they hurt as long as their ego and greed is satisfied. WE simply don''t have a right or any business to stick our nose into this conflict. These kind of commitments to unwinnable causes is what destroying this country. You need to pick your fights wisely and when they really mean something to us.
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by bobnjersey September 3, 2008 6:56 PM EDT
[President Bush on Wednesday announced $1 billion in new economic aid to Georgia to help the pro-Western former Soviet republic rebuild after Russia''s invasion.]

bush has a billion to give away? is he still the president ... or is he on vacation until next year?
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by jlagat September 3, 2008 6:43 PM EDT
Can we let some foreign country invade our schools so they can get $1 billion in aid as well?
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by whiskyrokr September 3, 2008 6:26 PM EDT
That would buy a lot of weapons. there going to need them,
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