Comments on: Syria: U.S. Attack Kills 8 In Border Area
Helicopters Raid Farm In Syrian Village; Al Qaeda Officer Was Target Of Rare Cross-Border Attack
- Posted by TomFlint69 at 10:31 PM : Oct 26, 2008
If Syrian troops attacked a small farm ten miles inside California''''s border, what would the US response be?
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I bet that would depend on if we had people (illegally) infiltrating Mexico and setting off bombs and killing hundreds of civilians from this farm. If we couldn''t take care of the issue, I am sure Mexico would and with good reason.
Now, that withstanding, we WOULDN''T tolerate the insurgents operating from within the US, and WOULD take actions to stop them. - Reply to this comment
- Quoted from earlier statement "Bush and Israel are starting WW3 so Obama won''''t win.
Now, why the heck was Israel brought into this...I think they have been VERY patient with Iran and the Palestinian insurgents. They have the capability of waging a pretty tuff war if they feel so driven. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by DruidFarmer at 07:40 PM : Oct 26, 2008
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I agree with killing more of them. Syria has never been our friend. They are a wellfare country. They want our money but won''''''''t help us with securing thier part of the world. I say go in and wipe out the countries. This includes Iran!
Posted by DruidFarmer at 07:34 PM : Oct 26, 2008
Since when is it OUR responsibility to "secure their part of the world"?
How would you feel if China or Russia attempted to "secure our their part of the world" with their military?
Why do you think Russia is having Naval maneuvers with Venezuela? - Reply to this comment
- The US is reported to have 62% of the world supply of shale oil reserves, most of which is on federally owned land. This is several times the quantity of all the currently exploited in the world and it can be produced at less than $30 a barrel over the long haul. It would be made in America. Do we really need to be in Iraq, or for that matter, any other part of the world where we are not welcome. I don''''t think so and I have come to hope that the American people will come to believe the same way as I do.
Posted by guatom at 05:13 PM : Oct 26, 2008
Tell it to the Environmentalists...Maybe they will let us start to produce. - Reply to this comment
- Does it really matter if border moles are killed? These Idiots are the reason our troops are dying. I think we should kill them all.
Posted by DebbyRandal at 12:11 AM : Oct 27, 2008
How so very Nazi of you. Indiscriminate killing helps you sleep better at night. - Reply to this comment
- Those people on 9-11 in the Twin Towers were on no ones border. So frig it.
Posted by bailmeout1 at 10:36 PM : Oct 26, 2008
The 9/11 event is not related to Iraq. Stay in jail, since haven''t a clue on what getting bailed out involves. - Reply to this comment
- Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem accused the United States earlier this year of not giving his country the equipment needed to prevent foreign fighters from crossing into Iraq.
Bulldozers, concrete T-Walls, and razor fence. That''s what it takes to minimize the crossings over the boarder. Foreign fighters, like illegal immigrants, would only be slowed down in their mission to infiltrate a country. - Reply to this comment
- The scum is someone who advocates killing 8 million people.
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- AMERICA KILLS!
This is a freebie for John McCaine! - Reply to this comment
- Given that the reports indicate that the numbers coming across the border are way down and Syria is showing signs of cooperating, it''s a little curious that this is happening for the first time, only a few weeks before the election, given that McCain is trailing badly and the only issue on which he still leads Obama is national security (not that he should be leading on this issue). Could this be a last ditch attempt by the Bush Whitehouse to once again use foreign wars to help a GOP candidate win a domestic election?
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- Does it really matter if border moles are killed? These Idiots are the reason our troops are dying. I think we should kill them all. I posted my blog on www.theseriouspolice.com about my tour and the things we went through.
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- Oh, you guys were transporting weapons into Iraq? Oh, now you''re playing possum. OK
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- This whole thing of us giving to the world, only to be hated for it should be the first thing to go in a new economy plan. We have US citizens suffering with terminal illness and we keep on giving money to this crackpot region? All parties included.
Posted by bailmeout1 at 11:29 PM : Oct 26, 2008
If I knew your name I would probably write YOU in for president! No JOKE...
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Posted by edintex at 11:45 PM : Oct 26, 2008
haha I am not against a little aid. We are not heartless. But these countrys need to realize that this aid does not continue forever. They refuse to make peace, kill each other over whose God is the right one, completely wreck their womens lives - for generation after generation and forever.
If I lived in a country that required aid, I would be so thankful for it. I would get with my fellow citizens and improve our situation. I would do it immediately. And if the situation did not improve because my country was not trying to improve, I would feel so ashamed. I would even call that other country and say, "Thanks for your help but the situation here is hopeless. It is your money, you worked and earned it." - Reply to this comment
- This whole thing of us giving to the world, only to be hated for it should be the first thing to go in a new economy plan. We have US citizens suffering with terminal illness and we keep on giving money to this crackpot region? All parties included.
Posted by bailmeout1 at 11:29 PM : Oct 26, 2008
If I knew your name I would probably write YOU in for president! No JOKE... - Reply to this comment
- "Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem accused the United States earlier this year of not giving his country the equipment needed to prevent foreign fighters from crossing into Iraq."
Posted by bailmeout1 at 10:52 PM : Oct 26, 2008
Seems to me that there has been MANY reports of Russia and Iran arming Syria over the past year or so. But just like the rest of the world, Syria has got their hand stretched out for US money. The only thing the US should give Syria is many many used bombs delivered via overnight air mail.
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Posted by edintex at 11:08 PM : Oct 26, 2008
I guess. I am looking at the level though. How does it go from wanting something, or asking for it, all the way to "accusing of not giving it". And then it shoots through the moon by even saying it out loud, and then beyond that, to the press. This whole thing of us giving to the world, only to be hated for it should be the first thing to go in a new economy plan. We have US citizens suffering with terminal illness and we keep on giving money to this crackpot region? All parties included. - Reply to this comment
- "Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem accused the United States earlier this year of not giving his country the equipment needed to prevent foreign fighters from crossing into Iraq."
Posted by bailmeout1 at 10:52 PM : Oct 26, 2008
Seems to me that there has been MANY reports of Russia and Iran arming Syria over the past year or so. But just like the rest of the world, Syria has got their hand stretched out for US money. The only thing the US should give Syria is many many used bombs delivered via overnight air mail. - Reply to this comment
- Well I definitely wouldn''t trust John McCain to handle this. Remember what a coward he was during that USS Forestal fiasco ? His plane that was on deck, acidentally dropped bombs and started a series of explosions. While many others were fighting for their lives and trying to save the lives of others, (over 100 died) - he scurried below deck to watch them on closed circuit TV from officer''s break room. When the worst was over and clean up (and at sea burials had begun)...he hitched a ride to Hanoi with a NY Times reporter for some "much needed" R&R. Real bravery, eh?
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- "Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem accused the United States earlier this year of not giving his country the equipment needed to prevent foreign fighters from crossing into Iraq."
How is this sentence even possible? This is totally beyond belief! - Reply to this comment
- If Syrian troops attacked a small farm ten miles inside California''''s border, what would the US response be?
Posted by Sky_Five at 10:26 PM : Oct 26, 2008
Like most America haters, you convienently forgot to say the WHOLE story. It goes like this:
If Mexico (or Syria) allowed terrorists (or AlQuieda)to stage attacks on US soldiers inside the US (or Iraq) and allowed suicide bombers (or America haters) to cross into the US (or Iraq) to blow up innocent Americans (or Iraqis), what do you think America would do? Do you think we would DEMAND that our military go INSIDE Mexico (or Syria) to stop it once and for all?
Did you get it? I hope that wasn''t too much for you to wrap your head around. - Reply to this comment
- About time.
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