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President Says The U.S. Is Not Bearing Toll Alone; Cleland Claims Bush Is Ignoring Facts

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by j-whitman August 26, 2007 7:55 PM EDT
stonebog - ENLIST, if you hurry you can get 20 grand --- 10 grand on enlistment & the other in installments if you survive.
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by j-whitman August 26, 2007 7:41 PM EDT
Political Misuse of Our Nations Intelligence - Part 3

No Iraqi is incharge of thier security missions or intelligence - we are

Iraq casualties have doubled since last year

US Forces have minumal control & only in a few areas..... Wackamo

We don''t have enough troops & Iraqi''s are incapable of stopping bombers at check points & road blocks.
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by j-whitman August 26, 2007 7:35 PM EDT
Political Misuse of Our Nations Intelligence - Part 2

Neo-cons have waged war on the CIA since the end of WW2 for failing to develope intel around thier policies.

Notice after 9/11 our White House blamed both FBI & CIA for failing ---- But observe, White House releases another report attacking the CIA
--- Yet, Who failed to pass intell the CIA & FBI needed ????? ---- Bush''''''''s NSA ---
---- We torture & hold people indefinately without Habeaus Corpus - Just to get that exact intel the NSA witheld...
... Who''''''''s the director of Bush''s CIA now ??? The same NSA director who witheld Al Queda intel that should have gone to GITMO with a Bag over his head.

--- BY LAW,, A CONSPERACY IS WHEN 2 OR MORE PLAN TO BREAK A LAW -----------
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by j-whitman August 26, 2007 7:32 PM EDT
Political Misuse of Our Nations Intelligence - Part 1

We are all for keeping within the confines of our laws, however a topic rarely mentioned is --

-- All during the runnup for the war & even now Congressmen with the duty & " Need To Know" that had the T.S. clearences were prevented from obtaining access to do thier job,,, Guess by who ???? --- George W. Bush
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by seven-pesos August 26, 2007 6:47 PM EDT
history shows what happens when southerners get the power in america.

the south has a dark and sordid past.

bush is just the latest snake to come out of that most militaristic and extremist region of america.

the south never does good for america.

always war, hate, phony christian creeps and crooked republican snakes.

ha,ha,ha.

that''s the south for you, folks!

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by condumism August 26, 2007 6:45 PM EDT
seven-pesos:

keep up the good work! your posts are what braindead Americans need to be reminded everyday until they finally realize that the Southern States of the USA are the worlds number one terrorists, the American Taliban, Americas number one enemy, reicht here in our own backyard.
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by seven-pesos August 26, 2007 6:22 PM EDT
the republican party loves the south...

southerners are so easy to fool.

a little flag waving here, a little bible thumping there.

those ignorant southerners fall right in line, boy!

rednecks and reborns...

bush''s kind of people.

war, hate, arrogance, christian creeps, republican snakes...

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by myidoncbs August 26, 2007 6:20 PM EDT
seven-pesos,

I concur with your dislike of the people of the southern US states. Such beautiful weather, wasted on what appear to be mostly undeserving, unintelligent people. (Though there are always exceptions!)

But, aren''t you getting a bit tired of repeating the same old diatribe, over and over, and over and over, and over and over and over again, ad nauseum???

I''m sure we are tired of it.

Please try to think of something new to say, or go outside to play.
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by seven-pesos August 26, 2007 5:56 PM EDT
i ***** on the bush loving christian south...

i wipe my azz on the confederate flag.

never a war the south couldn''t lose.

jefferson davis, lyndon johnson, george bush, jr...

all southern, all christian, all losers.

ha,ha,ha.

that''s the south for you, folks!
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by condumism August 26, 2007 5:25 PM EDT
"Cleland Claims Bush Is Ignoring Facts"

No suprprise here. NEOCONS always ignore the facts. They deny the benefits of stem cell research. NEOCONS deny simple, elementary science as being liberal propoganda, including the simple sciences that supports global warming and evolution. And let US never forget the NEOCONS vigil over Terry Schiavo''s right to die. REMEMBER: NEOCONS ARE STILL VERY MUCH IN CONTROL OF THE REPUBLICON PARTY! If you''re still a Republicon and hate where these fascists have taken your party, then Hillary Clinton is for you!
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by donnie900 August 26, 2007 4:32 PM EDT
There''s no such thing as a "smart bomb".. they''re all dumb.
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by chicagopoet August 26, 2007 4:05 PM EDT
Hmmm, about 100,000 Iraqi people dead because of Bush''s illegal invasion, yep, I''d say they are scrificing. What a numbskull.
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by walt1944-2009 August 26, 2007 4:05 PM EDT
They are called "refugees" or more politcaly correct today "casulaties of war". There have always been civilians who get caught up in the wars fought over the past 2,000 years, but more so now in our "civilized" 20th and 21st centuries. Ever since a European dictator named Adolph Hitler decided it was OK to bomb civilians, every "dictator" and madman since then has felt the same way. From Hitler and Stalin to Bush and Bin Laden, its been the civilians who are hurt the worst in war, and all because their leaders are too proud and greedy to care one bit!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!
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by toldyouso21 August 26, 2007 3:52 PM EDT
"Just as a warm man never really knows how a cold man feels, a guy in his fancy living room cannot know what homelessness is like." so says Bush.

And the response: can a man who has never known war, know what war, suffering and devastation is like? Obviously based on your actions Jr. the answer is no. So why did you wage this one?

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by j-whitman August 26, 2007 3:31 PM EDT
stonebog ,,,,
Here''''''''s the real story today on the ground --
-- Iraqi deaths doubled,,, Congressmen went to Iraq on last visit for the usual Petreaus presentation & typical showboat guided tour all Rosey..
,, Iraq leaders say the US is still in charge of everything including appointing governemt & intel officials,
,, There still is not 1 Irarqi leading thier missions --
--- It is still the same "Wackamo" as it was 4 years ago,, & we have limited control of part of Bagdad & a few cities...
.. Our America''''''''s Own Republicans Are Sworn To Party Loyalty Rather Than Honor To America
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by donnie900 August 26, 2007 3:24 PM EDT
Us republicans just need our porn.
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by trillion1 August 26, 2007 3:19 PM EDT
And all their suffering is because bush just had to invade their country.
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by poetchicago August 26, 2007 3:18 PM EDT
George W. Bush should be impeached for this.
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by iceman_1960 August 26, 2007 1:42 PM EDT
"Iraqi troops and Iraqi civilians who are in the fight for freedom."

Which Iraqis are fighting for freedom ?

How can you tell them apart in the general mayhem over there, where guys in police and military uniforms are particularly feared by innocent civilians ?

We know which Americans are fighting to keep Bush from losing face. All of them.

But which Iraqis are fighting for freedom. Are they the ones without ammunition ?
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by iceman_1960 August 26, 2007 1:36 PM EDT
Sitting in his comfortable ranch home, Bush said:

"Here at home, it can be easy [especially for Bush] to overlook the bravery shown by Iraqi troops and Iraqi civilians who are in the fight for freedom."

Just as a warm man never really knows how a cold man feels, a guy in his fancy living room cannot know what homelessness is like.

Also, Bush shouldn''t use big words he doesn''t know the meaning of. Like "bravery."

"Report: 1.14M Iraqis have been displaced

Aug 26, 6:30 AM ET

BAGHDAD [AP] - The number of Iraqis who have fled their homes under threat of sectarian violence has more than doubled since the start of the year, despite the increase in American troops that began in February, a humanitarian organization said.

The number of displaced Iraqis shot upward from 447,337 on Jan. 1 to 1.14 million on July 31, the Iraqi Red Crescent Organization said Saturday."

Source:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070826/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_displaced_people
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