Comments on: Saudi King Blasts U.S. "Occupiers" In Iraq

Remarks Provoke Rare Public Discord With U.S., But Could Build Credibility Of Saud Leadership Among Arabs

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by randalds March 31, 2007 4:12 AM EDT
Simple question: Where are the posts from the Muslim Amreicans who the really see the sacrifices of the American service people and speak on behalf of the wholesome effort offered to improve the lives of ordinary citizens in Iraq? Is hindsight really 20/20. Saddam must not have been so bad to you.

Afraid to speak? Now is your time, COWARDS.

Posted by BrewCrewII at 12:03 AM : Mar 31, 2007

We did NOT invade and occupy Iraq because we gave a *** about improving the Iraqi civilians lives! We invaded and occupied Iraq because it would make hundreds of billions of dollars for defense contractors and big oil, two of Bush and Cheney biggest "contributors" and to build permanent US military bases try so we could then attack Iran and Syria, thereby controlling the flow of oil and the profits it brings to a few already rich families, like Bush's and Cheney's. We did not invade because of terrorism, or WMD's or to "spread democracy". This is not a war, it's an on-going criminal enterprise. This is not a war, it's a business and the blood of our troops is nothing more then an expense to the criminally sick basta*rds running this country.
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by brewcrewii March 31, 2007 3:03 AM EDT
Simple question: Where are the posts from the Muslim Amreicans who the really see the sacrifices of the American service people and speak on behalf of the wholesome effort offered to improve the lives of ordinary citizens in Iraq? Is hindsight really 20/20. Saddam must not have been so bad to you.

Afraid to speak? Now is your time, COWARDS.

It's absolutely shameful. You should be ashamed of yourselves. Dive back into the false sense of humanitarianism your Quran offers - You COWARD! Speak up or shut up.

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by patriotic9 March 31, 2007 2:11 AM EDT
Bush has made this happened!
Ten years ago, Saudis used to be our servants.Now United States is the weakest country with no crdibility at all period.
Who knows this better then Saudi King whose people are the ones killing US troops in Iraq.
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by randalds March 31, 2007 1:29 AM EDT
Dana Perino said. "And when it comes to the coalition forces being in Iraq, we are there under the U.N. Security Council resolutions and at the invitation of the Iraqi people."

What a crock of mularkey!! We are there because Duhhbya couldn't wait for the UN inspectors to finish their inspections, ran them out of the country, and started bombing the place!! I'm quite sure the Iraqi people didn't invite us in to do that!
Posted by gramto11 at 07:54 PM : Mar 30, 2007

I just want to know what she's been smoking and where I can get some! She'd have to be really, really, really REALLY buzzed if she believes we were "invited" into Iraq. Either that or exceptionally stoooooopid!
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by zootallures2 March 31, 2007 1:14 AM EDT
Oh, yea, the Saudi King....
His comments and the colors of a chamilian function on the same principle.
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by zootallures2 March 31, 2007 1:08 AM EDT
Danny Bonaduce took steriods in hopes of over powering David Cassidy.

Punkie, Punkie, give me your lips to die one....
And I promise not to........
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by zootallures2 March 31, 2007 1:00 AM EDT
lars008... How do you feel about the little gray men from Zeta? I hear they make a muffin beta...lol.
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by jebby_one March 31, 2007 12:41 AM EDT
with Democrat Liberals threatening to betray all our middle-east friends no later than 2008 I'm sure a lot of nuteral Middle-east countries are leaving their Iran and Syria options open.
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by grazinggoat March 30, 2007 11:31 PM EDT
What kinda cancer do this spokeswoman have?
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by gramto7 March 30, 2007 10:54 PM EDT
Dana Perino said. "And when it comes to the coalition forces being in Iraq, we are there under the U.N. Security Council resolutions and at the invitation of the Iraqi people."

What a crock of mularkey!! We are there because Duhhbya couldn't wait for the UN inspectors to finish their inspections, ran them out of the country, and started bombing the place!! I'm quite sure the Iraqi people didn't invite us in to do that!
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by j-whitman March 30, 2007 9:59 PM EDT
Bush is in so much dept,, he doesn't care what the UAE says,,, Saudi's gave us 9/11 --
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He'll keep trying to sell them our air space, sea ports, shipyards & Haliburton along with our military's operational secrets.
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by grazinggoat March 30, 2007 8:07 PM EDT
and the arabs have the nerve to whine about "occupation" when non muslims fight back

I NO LONGER SUPPORT MUSLIM OCCUPATION
Posted by lars008

What if (natives) Indian-Americans whipped your a$$ arse008?
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by tbweb March 30, 2007 7:35 PM EDT
When Saudi Arabia is ready to bring its sidelines a-s-s to the frontlines and offer some Saudi Troop support to help out in Iraq then what it has to say about Iraq will be of value, but knowing the Saudi's they will probably pay and have that farmed out too like everything else! Do the Saudi do anything for themselves? They probably have people to wipe their a-s-s too!
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by lars008-2009 March 30, 2007 5:34 PM EDT
THIS FROM AN ILLEGITIMATE KING HAHAHAHAHA

YOU'RE ON THE LIST HAJI...... LOL

I NO LONGER SUPPORT THE OCCUPATION

The real %u201Coccupation%u201D
1400 years of muslim occupation

muslims, whose home is Arabia, have occupied and brutalized for centuries.

During that time, non muslims have...

been murdered en masse
had their land stolen
their holy places destroyed and desecrated
been sold into slavery
their women raped
their children butchered


and the arabs have the nerve to whine about "occupation" when non muslims fight back

I NO LONGER SUPPORT MUSLIM OCCUPATION
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by inventagod March 30, 2007 4:38 PM EDT
Seems like the Saudi King has forgotten the 9/11 attack on NYC by his countrymen, and our government's freedom flight of his possible fellow conspirators back home soon after...
Of course, having Bu$hCo in his back pocket is probably a humiliation, no matter who pays whoever off...
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