Comments on: Clinton: Cut Iraq Funding To Force Change
Hillary Clinton Says U.S. Troops Can't "Referee" A Civil War In Iraq
- If you''''re not willing to die for your country, then get out.
Posted by boondoggler7 at 04:43 AM : Sep 24, 2007
Excellent point. Now let us begin to fight America''s enemies. They are not Arabs, and they don''t wear towels on their heads. They are those who betray America''s technology and manufacturing secrets to foreigners. They are those who engage us in a deadly struggle in the Middle East, which has no cause or purpose for America. They are those who value our people less than the dirty feet of foreigners, those who hold hands with Saudi princes, those who talk of outsourcing and offshoring while protecting their own jobs, those who ruin our currency.
A patriot defends his country when the enemy is an occupier, a class of foreign-loving extreme wealthy who betray and destroy and country from their country clubs. You claim to have courage, show some real courage, instead of acting as the dirty little dog of a liar like Bush. - Reply to this comment
- "I read an article about Hillary sexuality. There are rumors that shes G*A*Y. If a G*A*Y become the president it would be a disgrace for the entire world.
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 06:53 AM : Sep 24, 2007"
Ask Jeff Gannon about GW ... LOL. - Reply to this comment
- Because it is clear the War is not popular, and those who have little or no patience want it to end quickly, the worst thing you can do is cut funding,deplete the convidence of the military. and show disrespect for the country. Like a child who will not do what we want, we withhold allowance, and the end result is a defensive rebellious situation that produces a "lose-lose" situation. The plan is on track, the idea is to withdraw in a year, and yet, it is not enough, and never will be for any Democrat. They want failure and they control, they will raise taxes, and disgust the country even more. Having a pervious president back in the WhiteHouse that was "impeached" for one is a crime. Having one who has no "business" experiance is even scarier. Just because Bush is unpopular does NOT mean a Republican is not the RIGHT choice. Be wise and think outside the box. Change can only happen when acceptance is key.
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- I read an article about Hillary sexuality. There are rumors that shes G*A*Y. If a G*A*Y become the president it would be a disgrace for the entire world.
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 06:53 AM : Sep 24, 2007
"Condi" Rice is so gay she doesn''t even pretend to have a boyfriend or husband, Filth Cheney''s daughter is gay, it seems 1/2 the Republicans in congress are gay. Yes, it is a disgrace. But it has already happened. Who else but a pervert could participate in the betrayal and dismantling of a great country like ours? Just as the Nazi ranks were ripe with dirty gay perverts, so are the modern day equivalent. hillary will just be another pro-war, anti-American pervert in power. - Reply to this comment
- FOR WHATS LEFT OF THE GRAND OLD PARTY, THAT REFUSE TO BELIEVE THEIR FEARLESS LEADER IS A LITTLE OUT OF TOUCH WITH REALITY.
JUST CLICK YOUR HEALS TOGETHER, AND SAY 57 TIMES, I DON''T BELIEVE IT, ITS NOT TRUE.
MADAM PRESIDENT, OOPS IT IS TRUE.
STAY THE COURSE............. - Reply to this comment
- I think HILLARY is so desperate to get our troops out of Iraq and change the course because this course is leading to success. That means she may lose the elections in 2008. We havent heard about car bombs explosion in crowded markets anymore. Anbar province is pacified. Basra is so calm that the britons are going home. The shia militias are under control. All these things are making sen.Clinton uneasy.
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- I read an article about Hillary sexuality. There are rumors that shes G*A*Y. If a G*A*Y become the president it would be a disgrace for the entire world.
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- "I''''m digusted that we''''ve become a nation of selfish cowards. It used to be that ultimate honor and privelege was to die for your country. ..."
boondoggler7
It used to be that we had a country that only went to war when attacked, and upheld historic values of honor, humanity, and justice.
But under Dictator Bush''s inhumane and unlawful reign we have fulfilled our enemies every hope and dream, and swelled their ranks to levels they never could have envisioned.
We became evil to fight evil, assuring its victory.
So let''s hope we can once again reclaim the rule of law, and restore our Constitution, and become the good which fights evil, assuring our victory.
ST
"I do not prefer one form of tyranny over another."
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- I''m digusted that we''ve become a nation of selfish cowards. It used to be that ultimate honor and privelege was to die for your country. Now all I hear are people wanting to surrender, bad mouth their president, and focus on nothing more than their personal happiness. Even the kids that enlist are doing it for money and benefits and not the noble sacrifice. Even if the Iraq war was unnecessary, at least George Bush and *** Cheney want to kick *** and take names. Cheney once said that Democrats don''t have the stomach for war, and this article and these posts prove it. We must bring back the draft, if nothing else, to teach these kids American values and the honor of suffering and sacrifice than simply pursuing success and happiness. If World War II Veterans saw the generation of today they would be rolling over their graves. If you''re not willing to die for your country, then get out.
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- Hillary Clinton, and the Democratic Party, have finally bowed to the will of the American people.
Something that the Republican Party, which has gleefully subverted our Constitution and stolen our civil liberties, would never do.
I''m a non-partisan voter, and have been as hard on the Democratic Party as anyone, usually harder, but if they follow through and restore our Constitution and the rule of law it embraces to this land, and cut off funding for Bush''s illegal war of aggression, I and the vast majority of Americans will support and join with them.
They will see the approval ratings of Congress rise to 60% or more, and assure their majority for decades.
An incredibly wise, and patriotic, decision indeed.
ST
"The greatest persuader is the ever encroaching power of truth."
SearingTruth
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- An overwhelming majority wants ALL US troops home in two years or less. Since the idiot who got us into this mess has NO intention of doing anything more than leaving his dirty war to his successor, Congress should gradually cut back on funding to force Bush into an exit strategy. Otherwise we%u2019ll waste thousands more lives and hundreds of billions more dollars. While Clinton%u2019s approach would reduce forces faster than Bush, it still may be to slow for the majority of the nation who want them home ASAP. Almost anything would be an improvement over that of the intellectual midget we are stuck with now.
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- "By the way, the Carlye Group is currently in the process of being sold to a Dubai business consortium, rumored to be mostly funded by the Dubai government and Haliburton. That deal ought to make both Papa Doc Bush AND dic*ky boy Cheney a shi*tload of money. Of course it''''s covered with our soldiers blood, but what they hell, it still spends right?"
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You mean the Carlysle Group of companies that counts as some of its major shareholders the Bin Laden family, AND the Bushes? That Carlysle Group? - Reply to this comment
- Hillary, like all politicians on both sides, fails to realize that the murder campaign Bush illegally calls a "war" is a series of crimes against humanity, committed for purely economic profit of a few people.
To propose to continue it because of speculation about the consequences of ending it, is an act of treason motivated by supreme cowardice, either of Bush and his gang, or of the possible loss of the fake neocon vote.
Either that or complicity. - Reply to this comment
- Type in "Texas", "Enron", "Shell Oil", "James Baker, Esq", Dubai, Kurjikistan..."Cheney", "Carlyle Group", "Southern Baptist Leadership Conference" - call me if you run out of search options
Posted by DanielleSD at 01:45 AM : Sep 24, 2007
By the way, the Carlye Group is currently in the process of being sold to a Dubai business consortium, rumored to be mostly funded by the Dubai government and Haliburton. That deal ought to make both Papa Doc Bush AND dic*ky boy Cheney a shi*tload of money. Of course it''s covered with our soldiers blood, but what they hell, it still spends right? - Reply to this comment
- I lost track of how many times Schieffer had to re-ask the smae question about Hsu, each time with wounded surprise and outrage in his tone as if this was a new and shocking innovation, particular to the Clinton campaign. Wow - perhaps Bob has missed the last 10 years of the Rove Era. If Hsu''s $850K seems like a huge, nefarious and unprecedented event to Mr. Schieffer - money that was returned - may I suggest that the producers offer him more research staff, preferably someone with internet access.
Type in "Texas", "Enron", "Shell Oil", "James Baker, Esq", Dubai, Kurjikistan..."Cheney", "Carlyle Group", "Southern Baptist Leadership Conference" - call me if you run out of search options - Reply to this comment
- That Hillary, she''s trying to hurt the troops by cutting off their funding because she hates America.
Is''t that the Fox Noise Channel spin? - Reply to this comment
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"Which morality shall we claim?
That of magnanimous oppressor and murderer in substitute of heartless oppression and murder?"
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"And so I ask, how many atrocities must we commit before we are evil? How many rights must we lose before we are no longer free?"
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- "Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever persuasion, religious or political."
Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1801
"On every question of construction carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed."
Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, June 12, 1823
"We lay it down as a fundamental, that laws, to be just, must give a reciprocation of right; that, without this, they are mere arbitrary rules of conduct, founded in force, and not in conscience."
Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the state of Virginia, 1782
"The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only legitimate object of good government."
Thomas Jefferson, letter to The Republican Citizens of Washington County, Maryland, March 31, 1809
"He [King George] has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred right of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating & carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither."
Thomas Jefferson, deleted portion of a draft of the Declaration of Independence, June, 1776
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Thomas Jefferson, 1796
"In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution."
Thomas Jefferson, fair copy of the drafts of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, 1798
"It is the manners and spirit of a people which preserve a republic in vigor. A degeneracy in these is a canker which soon eats to the heart of its laws and constitution."
Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia Query 19, 1781
"The principle of the Constitution is that of a separation of legislative, Executive and Judiciary functions, except in cases specified. If this principle be not expressed in direct terms, it is clearly the spirit of the Constitution, and it ought to be so commented and acted on by every friend of free government."
Thomas Jefferson, January, 1797
"Laws are made for men of ordinary understanding and should, therefore, be construed by the ordinary rules of common sense. Their meaning is not to be sought for in metaphysical subtleties which may make anything mean everything or nothing at pleasure."
Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, June 12, 1823
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