Comments on: McCain: Obama "Completely Wrong" On Iraq

Ariz. Senator Ridicules Democrat At First President Bush's Summer Home

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by formrusmcsgt July 22, 2008 1:12 AM EDT
With a mindset like that, America would never have become an independent country. Our allies saw that the LONG TERM goals were the defining factor and they stayed with it to see us through our growing pains.

WHAT is it WORTH to you to FAIL?

Another 911?

All foreign oil controlled by Islamofascists?

Tens of thousands of American''''s murdered on OUR OWN soil?

Just HOW MUCH is your Freedom worth?

Posted by DemWatcher at 10:10 PM : Jul 21, 2008

First of all, our freedom was never threatened by Iraq.

So that argumentis pure BS.

And secondly, anyone who has no problem with this country wasting it''s warriors and treasure ad infinitim for naught is no patriot.
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by vnveteran72 July 22, 2008 1:12 AM EDT
Posted by glenda743 at 10:01 PM : Jul 21, 2008

Know why we got out of Vietnam?

Cause it was a war that could not be won.

Seems rather familiar.


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Posted by jtyler271 at 10:02 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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Shrub''s visit to the former "Communist Menace" to promote Trade Agreements that would enrich his Base,(the Haves and Have-Mores), proved that 58,000 American sons died for nothing. (Well, except for the Military Industrial Complex and Ruling Elite)....
Kinda like the present situation except for the Oil...
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by jtyler271 July 22, 2008 1:11 AM EDT
Posted by alanrobisch2 at 10:09 PM : Jul 21, 2008

Your post brings up another question. When are we going to cease our nuclear program?

Obama has a plan. Where''s McCain''s?
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by alanrobisch July 22, 2008 1:10 AM EDT
How long has Al Queda been in Iraq?


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Posted by jtyler271 at 10:07 PM : Jul 21, 2008
+ report you''ve already answered your question but he fact is that they are being kicked out and peace is coming. I hope
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by firststate July 22, 2008 1:10 AM EDT
At the rate McBush "mis-speaks" how would we tell if he became senile?
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by demwatcher July 22, 2008 1:10 AM EDT
"How much IS enough for you?

20 years?

5 trillion?

10,000 American dead?

Just how much?


Posted by formrusmcsgt at 10:04 PM : Jul 21, 2008"

With a mindset like that, America would never have become an independent country. Our allies saw that the LONG TERM goals were the defining factor and they stayed with it to see us through our growing pains.

WHAT is it WORTH to you to FAIL?

Another 911?

All foreign oil controlled by Islamofascists?

Tens of thousands of American''s murdered on OUR OWN soil?

Just HOW MUCH is your Freedom worth?
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by jtyler271 July 22, 2008 1:09 AM EDT
Posted by alanrobisch2 at 10:08 PM : Jul 21, 2008

Should we have tortured the aforementioned German POWs?
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by feelfree4u July 22, 2008 1:09 AM EDT

RE: "How long has Al Queda been in Iraq?"

Posted by jtyler271


Never was.

Never will be.

"al-Qaeda-in-Iraq" looks like a Made-in-USA/Israel psy-ops ruse, and little else.
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by alanrobisch July 22, 2008 1:09 AM EDT
When we finally do succeed, all 4 Americans will be able to look at themselves proudly.


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Posted by jtyler271 at 10:06 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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You mean Iran is going to use their nuclear weapons against us nah barrack told us not to worry about them
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by actornaught July 22, 2008 1:09 AM EDT
"the militias that were fighting each other are now fighting the al quaeda"

Good. Then we can leave.

btw, properly governed, Iraq won''t have to attack us, they''ll just buy us.
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