Comments on: Obama: Now Is The Time For Iraq Withdrawal
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- MacLaura
You cannot reason with these terrorists that come on these blogs, who spiel their hatred of America.Who cares what they think, they do not even live in this country much less can vote in our democracy. I think they are jealous of what we have. Ignore the fools. When you do not respond to their jiberish they will go away.
Posted by patriot12436 at 08:48 PM : Jul 21, 2008
Yeh, I know. It just felt good to work them over and get em salivating their hatred some more. I may seem misguided by some, but this is not due to our President or anything he has said. So many people believe you goose-step with GW if you supported the removal of Saddam. There are many things that have made me cringe during the Bush years, but to run a campaign of hate against our President which indirectly hurts our men and women in war zones bother''s me alot. Keep the campaigning within our borders and leave a war-time military out of it seems the right thing to do. - Reply to this comment
- There is a book written by Lindsey Williams, a minister who worked for the oil companies on the Alaskan pipeline. It has a lot of information about who is actually controlling everything, the oil crisis, and about Iraq, and Saudia Arabia. Regardless of who you want to win the election i would reccommend this for reading.
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- caliguy55
I jhave been anti war since Vietnam, but i do believe we were right in going into Afghanastan. I think we should concentrate there and win our victory. - Reply to this comment
- obama8years
I did vote for bush both times, a mistake i clearly regret now. I do not trust obama and will not support him. I do not want mccain as he wants to continue the war in Iraq. I am hoping we get a third party cqandidate in office who will do what is best for the American people. I do not care if Iraq gets democracy or not, they should have ben left to settle their own affairs. I think our govt needs to start addressing the problems at home and quit worrying about what the rest of the world does. - Reply to this comment
- obama8years
I take no offense at your coments. I was born and raised in the U.S. I served in the militasry for 20 years and also 15 in law enforcement. I obtain my information from working with the government and from others who also worked for the government. This is how i form my opinions. It may sound like science fiction, but our government is like the tip of the iceberg, you only see a small percentage of it. I also had very knowledgeable professors in college who taught a lot about our history that isn''t taught in curiculum in our classes thru high school. - Reply to this comment
- The only one wrong regarding the Middle East is Bush, McSame and their advisers. The war in Iraq should not have been fought. All it did was divert precious resources and manpower away from the correct battlefield, i.e., Afghanistan and the tribal regions of Pakistan. Now, that violence is decreasing in Iraq, the Prime Minister has signaled his support for Obama''''s plan to withdraw troops from that country. These troops can then be sent to Afghanistan, and into the Pakistani Tribal Regions, if that is what it takes to kill Osama Bin Laden and his followers. Like Obama, I don''''t think Pakistan would mind, if we wipe out the terrorist organizations in the tribal regions, which also threaten the stability of the Pakistani Government. Bush was wrong in 2002 and Bush is still wrong. No matter what happens in Iraq, it will go down in history as the greatest strategic blunder ever made by any President of the United States. Oh, by the way, someone should tell McSame that Pakistan and Iraq DO NOT SHARE A BORDER. The prattling old fool exposes his well-known ignorance of foreign policy, when he makes such uninformed statements.
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http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/TheNote/story?id=3105288&page=1: - Reply to this comment
- MacLaura
You cannot reason with these terrorists that come on these blogs, who spiel their hatred of America.Who cares what they think, they do not even live in this country much less can vote in our democracy. I think they are jealous of what we have. Ignore the fools. When you do not respond to their jiberish they will go away. - Reply to this comment
- OBAMA CALLS Fighting terrorist and ousting Sadamn a DUMB WAR.
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
- patriot12436 - Your comments convince me you are either a foreigner or part of the radical Left Liberal agenda here in the USA. Which one is it?
Can you tell me how we put Sadamm in power. And what was it that Sadam stop doing. Your Living in a delusional world. Where are you getting your information from the Mosque. - Reply to this comment
- Is that you AHMAN_GET_A_JOB posting as the patriot.
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