Comments on: Obama: Now Is The Time For Iraq Withdrawal
Tells CBS News U.S. Cannot Wait For Next Administration To Make Afghanistan Central Focus Of War On Terror
- Is that you AHMAN_GET_A_JOB posting as the patriot.
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- Who are we to dictate who and who cannot have nuclear programs ? We do not let other countries tell us if we can have them. We hold recognition of being the only country to ever use a atomic bomb against an enemy. We have tried to control the world and look at where we are at. I think it is time to regroup and develop a new strategy. The one we have is destroying our great country.
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- Well Liberals, make sure to write in your history books that President Bush liberated Iraq and gave them democracy and Freedom. My 6 month old is going to look forward to reading that in the history books. And How Obama was WRONG WRONG WRONG.... what do you expect from the empty suit. He was wrong about his church, wrong about his pastor and wrong about the iraq war.
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- I can''t believe anyone thinks we will make any difference in what happens in Iraq. These people have been fighting for cwenturies and will continue to fight after we are long gone. As far as Africa is concerned, let them fight it out for themselves. Our constitution says we will not interfere in the workings of another government, yet we do it over and over. When will we learn ?
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- Would anyone expect anything else from this man who is not going to admit he was wrong. An to think that was one thing folks were mad at President Bush for, not admitting mistakes. This man is a first class panderer, a slick politician, who will do an say whatever it takes to get elected. With the Liberal MSM behind him, how can he lose. What puzzles me is the Gallup an Ramsussen Polls that have it so close. President Bush has said all along, when the Iraqs standup we will stand down.
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- Obama''s long-held positions on Iraq and Afghanistan are turning out to be correct, while McCain''s are turning out to be dead wrong. It''s starting to look like McCain''s decades of experience haven''t helped his judgment one bit
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- Did you hear the one about the woman who is attacked on the street by a gorilla, beaten senseless, raped repeatedly and left to die? When she finally regains consciousness and tries to speak, her doctor leans over to hear her sigh contently and to feebly ask, Where is that marvelous ape?
guess what d u m b a s s told this joke? - Reply to this comment
- If this half white, inexperinced, empty suit IS elected POTUS it won''t be because of his half black heritage. It will be because the msm pushed him through with the big bucks of george soros.
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- There''s alot of oil in Nigeria and plenty of jihadists to go around. I wonder if we went to war in Africa and helped the people of Darfur if the Hate Bush crowd would say it''s for oil. Probably not, Darfur is their pet project to show how compassionate they are. It''s too bad they had none for Iraq''s people!
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- I have a question are the Liberals still against the War, or they going to come together and support this war now and get it won. And we the Winning of Iraq and the stable democracy that was produced will give afghanistan a boost and we could wrap that up as well. With terrorist running out of safe places to stage there attacks, we are starting to win this war on terror. But we should never let up our gaurd or will face another 911.
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- So it''''''''s o.k. to "surround" him with our troops and spend billions on a no-fly zone, just not "oust" him, how stupid!
Posted by ProMacLaura at 06:36 PM : Jul 21, 2008
The really stupid part was lying 962 times publicly to encourage dimwits to support an unneccessary war and even stupider to fall for it.
Posted by komoncents at 06:43 PM : Jul 21, 2008
It''s just like a sour grapes Bush-Hater to fall back on the old, unproven, "Bush Lied" tactic and ignoring my obvious points that do make sense. I guess if it makes you feel better to believe that Bush lied and
surrounding Iraq was better then so be it. Your investment in the Bush Lied Theory blinds you to all else. Anyone that says surrounding Iraq, leaving Saddam to torture his people, building palaces while people just plain starved, paying suicide bombers 25,000 per family, and continuing his goal for WMD''s is a better goal just so they can paint Bush a liar is pathetic and "childish". Also, Clinton''s turn tail and run from Somalia during the "Black Hawk Down" incident showed just how caring he was for Africa and the USA. It''s just great that jihad now run''s rampant in Africa (no help from the corrupt UN either) this jihad is taking place way before Bush came along and Clinton our "Black" prez had such great policies. - Reply to this comment
- There going to remember GW BUSH as the person delivering Iraq democracy and freedom. Not Obama. If Obama was president we would still have a dangerous Iraq with Sadamn as president defying the international community. If anyone has forgotten Sadamn invaded Kwuiat, torturing and raping people.
Obama told the anti-war rally that day, "I don''t oppose all wars. I know that in this crowd today, there is no shortage of patriots, or of patriotism. What I am opposed to is a dumb war."
The speech, delivered five-and-a-half years ago, allows Obama, now the junior senator from Illinois, to say something that his rival for the Democratic nomination, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY), cannot: that he never supported the war. At the time of the speech, the U.S. Senate had not yet given President Bush authorization to use military force to topple Saddam Hussein - Reply to this comment
- Anybody remember Obama anti-war Speech, while American troops were dying and fighting for our freedom and Iraq Freedom.
I''m the guy who didn''t quote Barack Obama," says Bill Glauber.
As a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, Glauber covered the October 2002 anti-war rally in Chicago where Illinois Sen. Barack Obama delivered his now-famous speech opposing the use of force in Iraq.
In his resulting article, Glauber did not even mention Obama, who was a state senator at the time. Instead, Glauber focused on the day''s featured speaker, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, and the size of the crowd %u2014 about 1,000. - Reply to this comment
- Lets make this clear Obama at the very beginning wanted to pull out troops and leave defeated. He and the left Liberal are anti-war and wanted out of Iraq yesterday. However now that Obama is an Iraq we are going to see an Obama spin that your never going to beleive and the MSM will be supporting Obama 100%. SICK SICK SICK.
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- Obama has been right about everything, and John McCain has been wrong. The Bush administration is doing everything now that Obama has been saying for ages. Why is the US talking to Iran??? Because it is the smart thing to do. But McCain was bashing Obama as an appeaser of terrorists when he suggested it. John is wrong, wrong, wrong.
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Let me answer this.
Obama wanted negotiations without preconditions.
Rice has made it clear that negotiations will not commence until Iran suspends its enrichment of Uranium.
Stop the Liberal Lies!!! - Reply to this comment
- Barack Obama''''s view, before the surge:
%u201CI am not persuaded that 20,000 additional troops in Iraq is going to solve the sectarian violence there. In fact, I think it will do the reverse.%u201D
Barack Obama
January 10, 2007
Obama was dead wrong then -
He is dead wrong now.
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Posted by OneAmerican- at 06:43 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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Obama has been right about everything, and John McCain has been wrong. The Bush administration is doing everything now that Obama has been saying for ages. Why is the US talking to Iran??? Because it is the smart thing to do. But McCain was bashing Obama as an appeaser of terrorists when he suggested it. John is wrong, wrong, wrong. - Reply to this comment
- History will show that GW BUSH was one of the most hated presidents by the liberals and Democrats, however he will be remembered for bringing democracy to Iraq and making it safer for America.
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- Barack Obama''s view, before the surge:
%u201CI am not persuaded that 20,000 additional troops in Iraq is going to solve the sectarian violence there. In fact, I think it will do the reverse.%u201D
Barack Obama
January 10, 2007
Obama was dead wrong then -
He is dead wrong now. - Reply to this comment
- So it''''s o.k. to "surround" him with our troops and spend billions on a no-fly zone, just not "oust" him, how stupid!
Posted by ProMacLaura at 06:36 PM : Jul 21, 2008
The really stupid part was lying 962 times publicly to encourage dimwits to support an unneccessary war and even stupider to fall for it. - Reply to this comment
- "our liberal media" - not one major media outlet carried the story of Congressman Kucinich reintroducing Impeachment Articles against the preisdent just a week ago - kinda invalidates your theory of it all being a show, or even all of the media is against shrub, don''''t it.
Posted by komoncents at 06:13 PM : Jul 21, 2008
We already new Congressman Kucinich wanted impeachement, and I did hear about it on Fox. So what!
remove a dictator we already had surrounded and disarmed
Posted by komoncents at 06:13 PM : Jul 21, 2008
So it''s o.k. to "surround" him with our troops and spend billions on a no-fly zone, just not "oust" him, how stupid! - Reply to this comment
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