Comments on: Obama On Iraq, Economy, Clinton
Harry Smith Talks With The Presidential Hopeful About Some Of The Campaign's Biggest Issues
- There is no doubt that he is brain damaged from his years of coke abuse, but I think a stronger argument can be made that he''''''''s also just plain stupid. Ignorant. A moron. A mongoloid idiot.
Posted by SgtRDS
Love this. Two koolaid drinkers talking about substance abuse. Getting high off of yourselves?
Posted by mudrose at 12:39 PM : Mar 28, 2008
Hmmm.......I should have added "Sort of like mudrose is" to the original posting. - Reply to this comment
- There is no doubt that he is brain damaged from his years of coke abuse, but I think a stronger argument can be made that he''''s also just plain stupid. Ignorant. A moron. A mongoloid idiot.
Posted by SgtRDS
Love this. Two koolaid drinkers talking about substance abuse. Getting high off of yourselves? - Reply to this comment
- Define "victory" as it pertains to Iraq.
Posted by hungry1968 at 12:33 PM : Mar 28, 2008
He can''t really because like some others he bought into the lie that this actually had to do with spreading democracy or freeing the Iraqi people from Saddam. It didn''t. This war is and was about one thing and one thing only, war if very profitable for some already rich people and companies. That''s it. That''s all. No war of terrorism. No WMD''s No spreading freedom. Just profit at the expense of the blood of our troops and the Iraqi people. - Reply to this comment
- Absolutely 100% correct! They do not want a Western style democracy, they want a religious theocracy. They also want to split into 3 separate countries, the Shia in the South, the Sunnis in the center and the Kurds in the North. That is going to happen no matter what we do to try to stop it.
Posted by SgtRDS at 12:30 PM : Mar 28, 2008
Exactly!! The only thing that''s holding it up is the oil revenue sharing. Once that''s complete (if ever it is completed) then the split will occur. - Reply to this comment
- Good wins over evil... it is that simple... the fight may not be but the victory will come. The US is once again doing the noble thing most countries can not muster. History has shown this more than once. America is the world''''s best allies.., why is it still so hard to admit?
Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:28 PM : Mar 28, 2008
Define "victory" as it pertains to Iraq. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:25 PM : Mar 28, 2008
Did you happen to notice in the monthly totals, that the surge was a miserable failure, UNTIL Muqtada al Sadr called for a cease fire in August? - Reply to this comment
- They don''''t want elected leaders - they want Muqtada al Sadr - their religious and spiritual leader!!!
Posted by hungry1968 at 12:26 PM : Mar 28, 2008
Absolutely 100% correct! They do not want a Western style democracy, they want a religious theocracy. They also want to split into 3 separate countries, the Shia in the South, the Sunnis in the center and the Kurds in the North. That is going to happen no matter what we do to try to stop it. - Reply to this comment
- To all those who say we should never have invaded Iraq... did you ever read the RED CROSS report on Saddam Hussein? I hope you didn''''t. Because if you had, and you were content to sit on your behind ignoring the plight of a people who could be fed into plastic shredders, whose loved ones routinely disappeared if they disagreed with Saddam, or any of of a hundred other atrocities against humanity, you would be inhuman yourself.
Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:23 PM : Mar 28, 2008
How exactly did this affect America? It didn''t.
If there were humanitarian atrocities being committed, then the UN commission on human rights should have intervened. They didn''t - that renders your point moot. - Reply to this comment
- I can tell you never served in the armed forces as I did. I can also tell that you only read websites that tilt the info the way they want you to hear it and you are incapable of actaully reading the source information. Try that just once - on a report about the war or about Global warming and then your eyes may begin to open - just a crack
Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:22 PM : Mar 28, 2008
Now you''re registering my DD-214 null and void? - Reply to this comment
- Whether we should have invaded Iraq in the first place is a discussion for historians 30 years hense. For now, we are there and should do everything we can to prevail. A safe and, at least moderately, democratic Iraq could well reshape the Middle East, and help bring it into the 21st Century. How could any American see this as a bad thing?
Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:21 PM : Mar 28, 2008
Because they hate our guts and don''t want to be a democracy!
Duh!! - Reply to this comment
- I''''m going to do like everyone else - I''''m going to use it to make a payment on the credit card, or to make an extra payment on the mortgage.
Posted by hungry1968 at 12:24 PM : Mar 28, 2008
I''m sending mine to the Democratic National Committee to help elect more Democrats and kick republicans out. Now THAT is real economic reform! - Reply to this comment
- Almost as soon as the "Coalition Of The Willing" invaded Iraq, Saddam was deposed, his sons were killed and Moammar Ghadaffi gave up his nuclear weapons programs. Iraq and Libya are not presently threats to their neighbors and the possibility exists that a Democracy in the heart of the Arab world may flourish for a century. Bush was right.
Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:20 PM : Mar 28, 2008
They gave up their nuclear weapons programs? THEY NEVER HAD ANY TO START WITH!!!!
Also, those people hate us and everything about us INCLUDING our democratic form of government. They don''t want elected leaders - they want Muqtada al Sadr - their religious and spiritual leader!!! - Reply to this comment
- They say that when people abuse substances, and suffer brain damage as a result, those brain cells never fully recover and judgment will be forever impaired.
Posted by hungry1968 at 12:03 PM : Mar 28, 2008
There is no doubt that he is brain damaged from his years of coke abuse, but I think a stronger argument can be made that he''s also just plain stupid. Ignorant. A moron. A mongoloid idiot. - Reply to this comment
- Well, sport, when you get your May incentive check, mail it back to the Government. So it''''ll be one less burden on the middle class. Yeah I''''m on substance abuse. I listen to your lack of substance and it''''s very abusive.
Posted by mudrose at 12:20 PM : Mar 28, 2008
I''m going to do like everyone else - I''m going to use it to make a payment on the credit card, or to make an extra payment on the mortgage.
Either way, I like everyone else, am not going to run out and frivolously waste it in some ultra bizarre "economy boosting" measure.
I''m still trying to figure out how burying our country even further into debt is supposed to be helping our economy. - Reply to this comment
- We HAVE to stay there until the job is done. Anything less than that would have a horrific effect on the Iraqis. If you don''''t believe that these extremists won''''t attack us again, you are wrong. If you don''''t think we haven''''t stopped them repeatedly, you are wrong. At this point in time, forget why we are there. Just accept the fact that we are and we have a job to finish. Get behind it.
Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:16 PM : Mar 28, 2008
What is "the job" that you say we have, and how will it be finished? - Reply to this comment
- My passport is updated, but I won''''t need it. Bush is selling our country to China one billion dollars at a time.
If you have better things to do with big nanny government, then why aren''''t you protesting the bailout of the big banking / investment firms on the backs of the middle class.
Posted by hungry1968
Well, sport, when you get your May incentive check, mail it back to the Government. So it''ll be one less burden on the middle class. Yeah I''m on substance abuse. I listen to your lack of substance and it''s very abusive. - Reply to this comment
- All these people talking about McCain''''s so-called 100-year war are taking his words out of context. What he means is there may be a Western (US) presence in Iraq for a century, much like the US presence in Europe (68 years) Japan (63 years) and Korea (58 years.) He was not referring to an active, hot war for that length of time. No one would go for that. But to leave precipitously would only allow al Qaida the victory they lament in this article. It would be analagous to withdrawing the troops when the Allies reached the Rhein in 1945.
Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 12:13 PM : Mar 28, 2008
So now you''re translating what he said, into what he meant?
Who died and made you Joe Lieberman? - Reply to this comment
- And people like hungry 1968 should get their passports in order and find a nice communist country and enjoy what the have to offer. I have better things to do with my life that pander to Big Titty Nanny Government.
Posted by mudrose at 12:01 PM : Mar 28, 2008
My passport is updated, but I won''t need it. Bush is selling our country to China one billion dollars at a time.
If you have better things to do with big nanny government, then why aren''t you protesting the bailout of the big banking / investment firms on the backs of the middle class. - Reply to this comment
- The raw ignorance, the incredible stupidity that it takes to launch a land invasion of Iraq was something that Clinton was far too intelligent to do. Sadly Bush never had a problem with being too smart. Personally I think it''''s all that coke he used to snort.
Posted by SgtRDS at 12:01 PM : Mar 28, 2008
They say that when people abuse substances, and suffer brain damage as a result, those brain cells never fully recover and judgment will be forever impaired.
Hey mudrose - are you recovering from substance abuse? - Reply to this comment
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