Comments on: Agreement Nears On Iraq Funding Bill
Democrats Close To Compromise On Paying For War Without Setting Timeline For Withdrawal
- "The Republican Congress and their donor base have continued to prop up this failed strategy....
Posted by pepperp1 at 03:55 PM : May 22, 2007"
Don't need to quote any more than that. Democrat Majority, mandate from the people, and yet they blame their failure to pass a bill that would guarantee our soldier's defeat on the Republican Minority.
It's 'never' the Democrats fault, even when their defeat is a victory for our military.
Whine, complain, investigate and blame. That's the Democrat strategy. - Reply to this comment
- "The Republican Congress and their donor base have continued to prop up this failed strategy....
Posted by pepperp1 at 03:55 PM : May 22, 2007"
Don't need to quote any more than that. Democrat Majority, mandate from the people, and yet they blame their failure to pass a bill that would guarantee our soldier's defeat on the Republican Minority.
It's 'never' the Democrats fault, even when their defeat is a victory for our military.
Whine, complain, investigate and blame. That's the Democrat strategy. - Reply to this comment
- "The Republican Congress and their donor base have continued to prop up this failed strategy....
Posted by pepperp1 at 03:55 PM : May 22, 2007"
Don't need to quote any more than that. Democrat Majority, mandate from the people, and yet they blame their failure to pass a bill that would guarantee our soldier's defeat on the Republican Minority.
It's 'never' the Democrats fault, even when their defeat is a victory for our military.
Whine, complain, investigate and blame. That's the Democrat strategy. - Reply to this comment
- "The Republican Congress and their donor base have continued to prop up this failed strategy....
Posted by pepperp1 at 03:55 PM : May 22, 2007"
Don't need to quote any more than that. Democrat Majority, mandate from the people, and yet they blame their failure to pass a bill that would guarantee our soldier's defeat on the Republican Minority.
It's 'never' the Democrats fault, even when their defeat is a victory for our military.
Whine, complain, investigate and blame. That's the Democrat strategy. - Reply to this comment
- "The Republican Congress and their donor base have continued to prop up this failed strategy....
Posted by pepperp1 at 03:55 PM : May 22, 2007"
Don't need to quote any more than that. Democrat Majority, mandate from the people, and yet they blame their failure to pass a bill that would guarantee our soldier's defeat on the Republican Minority.
It's 'never' the Democrats fault, even when their defeat is a victory for our military.
Whine, complain, investigate and blame. That's the Democrat strategy. - Reply to this comment
- "The Republican Congress and their donor base have continued to prop up this failed strategy....
Posted by pepperp1 at 03:55 PM : May 22, 2007"
Don't need to quote any more than that. Democrat Majority, mandate from the people, and yet they blame their failure to pass a bill that would guarantee our soldier's defeat on the Republican Minority.
It's 'never' the Democrats fault, even when their defeat is a victory for our military. - Reply to this comment
- See Bush Inc. always had a strategic vision, there is no feedback bubble, nothings amiss, no reason to change course, if you send an undersized military force, you can%u2019t win quickly or have enough soldiers to do the work so you will need to award no bid contracts to your party donor Corporation like Halliburton. You can take the 4th largest oil producing country off line for years and by default force countries like France and Russia, and US consumers to buy their oil from Administration and UK friendly oil companies at surprise, higher prices. And by cutting taxes and incurring a run away deficit in the trillions you can continue to control the distribution of US tax revenues while you and your party are out of power for years to come. And the cream those pesky programs like returning the money in the Soc Sec Trust to the people and Medicare, low interest College Loans etc. those can%u2019t be funded at all or that opposition party will raise taxes to fund them, you know that Tax and Spend party and then we rally the Tax and Steal party return to power. You keep hearing that a war cannot be sustained without the support of the American People, not true.
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- The Republican Congress and their donor base have continued to prop up this failed strategy hoping upon hope they can find away to gain some appearance of victory or delay long enough to blame it on the opposition and all the while, soldiers die, our treasury is depleted, and we sink further into long term debt with cost for the war running 3 Billion every 2 weeks. This Doctrine was failed before it was touted by the neo conservative extremists and adopted by Bush as cover for the invasion of Iraq. The results of the occupation all predictable, the war complex and oil companies have gorged themselves on the war profits, provided a distraction while laws, regulations, civil liberties and our government institutions have been corrupted, and the infamous elephant in the room the illusion of a healthily economy.
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- McCAIN IS RIGHT
bomb bomb bomb%u2026 bomb bomb iran%u2026
Iran's secret plan for summer offensive to force US out of Iraq
Iran is secretly forging ties with al-Qaida elements and Sunni Arab militias in Iraq in preparation for a summer showdown with coalition forces intended to tip a wavering US Congress into voting for full military withdrawal, US officials say.
"Iran is fighting a proxy war in Iraq and it's a very dangerous course for them to be following. They are already committing daily acts of war against US and British forces," a senior US official in Baghdad warned. "They [Iran] are behind a lot of high-profile attacks meant to undermine US will and British will, such as the rocket attacks on Basra palace and the Green Zone [in Baghdad]. The attacks are directed by the Revolutionary Guard who are connected right to the top [of the Iranian government]."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/story/0,,2085195,00.html - Reply to this comment
- IT IS TIME TO DEFEAT FASCIST NAZI ISLAM ONCE AND FOR ALL%u2026
In 1786, Thomas Jefferson, then U.S. ambassador to France, and John Adams, then American Ambassador to Britain, met in London with Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja, the Dey%u2019s ambassador to Britain, in an attempt to negotiate a peace treaty based on Congress%u2019 vote of funding. To Congress, these two future presidents later reported the reasons for the Muslims%u2019 hostility towards America, a nation with which they had no previous contacts.
%u2026that it was founded on the Laws of their Prophet, that it was written in their Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon them wherever they could be found, and to make slaves of all they could take as Prisoners, and that every Musselman (Muslim) who should be slain in Battle was sure to go to Paradise.
Sound familiar?
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison defeated the fascist nazi muslims 200 years ago
And again 100 years ago with Theodore Roosevelt
Tunisia in 1881 by France and Libya in 1911 by Italy. By then most of the Islamic world was under Christian domination. With the Ottoman Empire defeated in WW1, secularist Turkish rebels in 1923 overthrew the last Islamic Caliphate,
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?6bdec278-6a71-4436-bc4d-29d1c54b0ad7 - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




