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Shiite Cops And Militants Allegedlly Kill Sunni Civilians As Revenge For Dual Truck Bombings

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by seven-pesos March 28, 2007 10:59 PM EDT
they still love bush in the south...

the south elected bush,
the south supports bush,
the south loves bush.

i ***** on the south.

rednecks, white trash, ignorant, fat azzed smelly dixie trash, phony christian creeps, twisted evangelist azzholes.

i ***** on the south.
i wipe my azz with the confederate flag.

war, hate, arrogance, ignorance, 9th grade educations...

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by skyk-2009 March 28, 2007 10:49 PM EDT
SearingTruth, We have more enemies now because we are actually fighting a war against the militants. Please explain how your plan will create stability in Iraq, the middle east and reduce our risk of attack here in America?
Posted by notblue at 04:56 PM : Mar 28, 2007
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How about we TERMINATE the employment of the Prez? Since he has YET to catch and bring to justice those who attacked us, that would be the best place to start. You sure as HELL aren't going to put it in people's minds that they should NOT attack this nation if they never get caught and never get brough to justice. Now I know being a fascist and therefore being more concerned with your party than your country prevents you from making intelligent responses but COME ON!! Even my 6 year old grandson will tell you that!! Sieg Heil.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 9:53 PM EDT
what a disgusting, horribly coldhearted, evil bush admn. to sit and let them rape america while our soldiers are dying. i hope they die a horrible death for these war crimes and if any of you republicans think these oil corps are just in doing such business , then you are a traitorous roach too!!!
Posted by usadvisor101 at 06:30 PM : Mar 28, 2007

Bravo! It still amazes me how few people have grasped the indisputable fact that this war was started for profit and profit alone. The war in Iraq has never been about WMD's, terrorism, 9-11, or even spreading democracy. It is about what it always has been about, a way to transfer huge amounts of taxpayers money into the bank accounts of war contractors and oil companies. That's it. That's the whole thing. One hundred years from now the money the Bush and Cheney great grand children will be spending (that should have belonged to our great grand children) will still be soaked and dripping wet with the blood of our troops. Blood that Bush and Cheney are more then happy to spill for their profit.
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by searingtruth March 28, 2007 9:52 PM EDT
OK fellow patriots I have to get back to work now.

Remember, our job as Americans is easy. All we have to do is tell the truth, and uphold the principles of The Constitution of the United States of America.

The fascist neo-cons can only lie, obfuscate, redirect blame, appeal to hate and fear, and when they get really desperate, call people names.

A no brainer for the patriots on this forum. As always, your country is indebted to all of you for your service.
ST


"If George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, or Thomas Jefferson come back to life they are going to give the Republicans a good spanking.
And then put them in prison."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by searingtruth March 28, 2007 9:29 PM EDT
"Saudi King makes it clear. US occupation of Iraq is illegitimate.
In beloved Iraq, blood is being shed in the shadow of an illegitimate foreign occupation, and ugly sectarianism threatens civil war," Abdullah said. ..."
grazinggoat


Yes, I read that this morning patriot grazinggoat, and I was very surprised. I think it clearly shows the reality, and danger, of the situation.

We had better get out of there, now, and let the leaders of the region deal with their own problems or we could soon find ourselves with no support at all, and complete and utter chaos in the region that will make todays violence look tame.

His comments, and other recent comments from those who are supposed to be our allies in the Arab world, have been quite disturbing.
ST


"We have failed in our duty to provide an example to the world of a just government."
SearingTruth

"And for the voiceless, it was a march, to death."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by grazinggoat March 28, 2007 9:26 PM EDT
Do you go fishing once in while on other sites? Especially the ones reflecting the concerned occupied people?

http://english.alalam.ir/en-N
ewsPage.asp?newsid=009030120070328210110


Saudi King makes it clear. US occupation of Iraq is illegitimate.

'"In beloved Iraq, blood is being shed in the shadow of an illegitimate foreign occupation, and ugly sectarianism threatens civil war," Abdullah said.

He also said that Arab nations, which are planning to revive a five-year-old Middle East settelment initiative at the summit, would not allow any foreign force to decide the future of the region.

In the past, Saudi leaders including Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal have often criticized US policy in Iraq but have never described its presence there as illegitimate.'
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by grazinggoat March 28, 2007 9:18 PM EDT
Do you go fishing once in while on other sites? Especially the ones reflecting the concerned occupied people?

http://english.alalam.ir/en-NewsPage.asp?newsid=009030120070328210110

Saudi King makes it clear. US occupation of Iraq is illegitimate.

'"In beloved Iraq, blood is being shed in the shadow of an illegitimate foreign occupation, and ugly sectarianism threatens civil war," Abdullah said.

He also said that Arab nations, which are planning to revive a five-year-old Middle East settelment initiative at the summit, would not allow any foreign force to decide the future of the region.

In the past, Saudi leaders including Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal have often criticized US policy in Iraq but have never described its presence there as illegitimate.'
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by searingtruth March 28, 2007 9:15 PM EDT
"... Please explain why it is that GW Bush doesn't think catching Bin Laden is a priority.

"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority." %u2014 GW Bush, Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002 ..."
mcdazz


Yeah? What's up with that?

It couldn't be because if bin Laden were caught they couldn't have continued their plans for preemptive war on Iraq, and American freedom.
ST


"It's not a war on terror gone wrong, it's a war on American liberty gone right."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by March 28, 2007 9:06 PM EDT
notblue wrote:

"SearingTruth, We have more enemies now because we are actually fighting a war against the militants. Please explain how your plan will create stability in Iraq, the middle east and reduce our risk of attack here in America?"

Please explain how GW Bush's invasion of Iraq has made Iraq a country where people can live without the daily threat of terror.

Please explain why the Taliban are having a resurgence in Afghanistan.

Please explain how GW Bush has made this world safer.

Please explain why GW Bush doesn't go after the country that produces many of these radical muslims, including Bin Laden.

Please explain why it is that GW Bush doesn't think catching Bin Laden is a priority.

"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority." %u2014 GW Bush, Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002

Please explain why you are happy knowing that ******** Cheney is making a profit from the deaths of American soldiers overseas.
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by searingtruth March 28, 2007 9:02 PM EDT
"Searingtruth, the second paragragh was really reminiscent. It's nice to know what side you are on, it helps trivialize your hate America rhetoric. you use the same blathering mantra used by most America haters here at leftwing central. Your false words are music to the radicals ears."
notblue


Gosh. And I always thought that supporting secret prisons, illegal abduction, torture, murder, preemptive war, and one man rule was hate America rhetoric.
ST


"I am one of the Republican Parties worst nightmares.
An American."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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