Comments on: CBS Poll: Public Backs Iraq Timetable
59% Support September 2008 Deadline For Removing U.S. Troops
- If we are so confident the "surge" will calm things down. Why not accept the time table. While the animals are plotting what to do after our departure, we will have relative peace and still have over a year to train Iraqi police.
Then we declare victory. Come home and have a parade. Who cares what happens after that. - Reply to this comment
- I can't imagine a CBS poll backing the deadline for removing the US troops.
Who would've thought this? hehehe!
Posted by singinrick at 10:53 PM : Mar 28, 2007
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You don't need CBS to tell you the people support a deadline for removing our troops from this Civil War. All you have to do is just strike up a conversation at the tavern after work. The LOSER a very few still call a President has the support of a VERY few American's right now....VERY FEW indeed. - Reply to this comment
- No President has ever been successful without the Will of the People behind him. This President has gone from having the full and complete support and trust of the people to absolutely NOTHING but the bottom of the barrel. There's no one to blame for this and attempts to do is just ignorance. The Problem Bush has is he came to Washington wanting to treat the entire nation like a bunch of Brain Dead Red Necks. He thought if he could just keep some red meat, someone to hate, out there in front, he could do just about anything. He wasn't just wrong, he was dead wrong. The People of this nation are smart enough to know a LIE when they see one. They are also smart enought to know when they are being sold Snake Oil. To say George Bush is in a World of Trouble is putting it lightly. All you have to do is walk down the street of any city or town in this nation to know how bad things are for him. You DO NOT need a poll.
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- STICK A FORK IN EM CAUSE THEY ARE DONE!
TAKE THE REST OF THE SELL OUT AMERICA FIRST CROWD WITH YOU TOO!
It is not anti Semitic to believe that there are other good people in the Middle East and they should have a voice! You can see by the AIPAC advertisement below this PAC is selling influence to American Elected officials.
http://www.aipac.org/forms/join_aipacClubs.htm
Here are a list of the Republican Senators up for Reelection in 08. Ask them how much AIPAC influences their vote on Iraq?
Alexander, Lamar- (R - TN)
Allard, Wayne- (R - CO)
Chambliss, Saxby- (R - GA)
Cochran, Thad- (R - MS)
Coleman, Norm- (R - MN)
Collins, Susan M.- (R - ME)
Cornyn, John- (R - TX)
Craig, Larry E.- (R - ID)
Dole, Elizabeth- (R - NC)
Enzi, Michael B.- (R - WY)
Graham, Lindsey- (R - SC)
Hagel, Chuck- (R - NE)
Inhofe, James M.- (R - OK)
McConnell, Mitch- (R - KY)
Roberts, Pat- (R - KS)
Sessions, Jeff- (R - AL)
Smith, Gordon H.- (R - OR)
Stevens, Ted- (R - AK)
Sununu, John E.- (R - NH)
Warner, John- (R - VA)
Now here is the real kicker! President Bush is funding Al Qaeda in Lebanon with funds from Iraq! This is Impeachment and Treason! Here is the proof Read it!
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/
articles/070305fa_fact_hersh
CONTACT your ELECTED OFFICIAL http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
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- Meant to say. Didn't envy your job in Nam, no matter how short your stay there.
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- By the way RandalDS, I sure didn't envy the job job you have in Nam, no matter how short your stay.
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- My Uncle Earl White retired from SAC, and was the highest enlisted man at the time. I can't remember when he retired, but it seems like it was in the 60's or 70's. He was a hard dude. I'm not sure where he was stationed, or if it was in any one single place. You may have heard of him, for he was way up there in the senior circle. Because of money, he would never take a commission.
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- What service were you in and what years over in Nam. We will forget our previous comments and start over. I was in 2/1 infantry USMC. Left for over there in Sept. '65 and left Nam in Aug '66, for seven months on Okinawa.
edgray
Posted by edjoy74 at 03:22 AM : Mar 29, 2007
I was in the USAF and was assigned to a stateside SAC nuclear weapons base in North Dakota (321st SMW at Grand Forks AFB)) as a computer specialist. I went TDY to Vietnam twice in the winter of 74-75 for 2 weeks each time as part of a team to retrieve or destroy certain information from certain locations in South Vietnam before the inevitable fall.
Not to sound too dark that's really all I feel comfortable saying about my short time there. No offense intended. - Reply to this comment
- What service were you in and what years over in Nam. We will forget our previous comments and start over. I was in 2/1 infantry USMC. Left for over there in Sept. '65 and left Nam in Aug '66, for seven months on Okinawa.
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- RandalDS: In case you are wondering, I didn't print my remarks to you three times. The computer or network must have liked what I said to you.
Tell me, why are you so vile about some things. Can't you just put up things for discussion and then answer them without the hate.
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