Comments on: Battle For Diwaniyah Rages On In Iraq
In Major Offensive, Iraqi Troops Try To Drive Shiite Militia Out Of City; 21 More Bodies Dumped In Streets
- One thing is for sure:
The remaining Bush regime dead-enders will not only be remembered as colossal failures/traitors to the human race, but as THE most gullible splinter group of deluded/demented extemists in history! - Reply to this comment
- "President Bush's legacy is sure to be defined by fraud, illegitimacy, deception, corruption, piracy, mass-murder, deceit, torture, and above all, 'miserable failure'."
Only by the criminally insane.
Or Democrats.
Or am I being redundant? - Reply to this comment
- President Bush's legacy is sure to be defined by fraud, illegitimacy, deception, corruption, piracy, mass-murder, deceit, torture, and above all, 'miserable failure'.
Wow, there's some original thought. Getting your news from Air America and MoveOn is reflecting in your warped view of the planet.
YOU don't have a clue what happened during WWII in Germany and the axis nations...otherwise you wouldn't make such ridiculous statements....that BTW, you are just parroting from many other people who cannot think for themselves.
The reference to Nazi Germany goes all the way back to Howard Dean, presidential candidate at the time, who is currently is being kept hidden from the public so he doesn't screw up another democrat run at the White House.
So if you want a democrat president, you might want to tune it down a little. You're scaring the independents.
Try again. - Reply to this comment
- dlpracer,
President Bush's legacy is sure to be defined by fraud, illegitimacy, deception, corruption, piracy, mass-murder, deceit, torture, and above all, 'miserable failure'.
Many top Nazis faced death by hanging for acts which are remarkably similar to the Bush regime record.
The whole world will celebrate when these Bush regime sub-humans are finally brought to justice! - Reply to this comment
- nikosk1,
Re: "WHO IN THE HELL IS THE ENEMY?
Surveys have shown that the majority of Iraqis support attacks against the brutal illegal invaders of their country.
Iraqis have every right to defend themselves against/resist this horrific Bush regime crusade, and they have done a very effective job of it, as we have seen. - Reply to this comment
- This event sealed our defeat in the battle for Iraqi 'hearts and minds', in my opinion, and marks the first significant tactical U.S. military defeat in Iraq as well.
Yup, I remember my first opinion.
America has a long history of abuse, and thank God we chose to abuse the right people.
We are an equal opportunity abuser.
But we also have a heart as stated in the Washington Post, Dec 31st, 2006:
President Bush's legacy is sure to be defined by his wielding of U.S. military power in Afghanistan and Iraq, but there is another, much softer and less-noticed effort by his administration in foreign affairs: a dramatic increase in U.S. aid to Africa.
The president has tripled direct humanitarian and development aid to the world's most impoverished continent since taking office and recently vowed to double that increased amount by 2010 -- to nearly $9 billion.
...oops that right, we don't want to talk about that...it's too positive. - Reply to this comment
- Pray the Rosary.
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- Re: "kill'em all, let god, or allah, sort it out. Same freaking thing."
Is that really you, Saddam? - Reply to this comment
- kill'em all, let god, or allah, sort it out. Same freaking thing.
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- Bu$h regime mass-grave in Fallujah, Iraq, April, 2004:
%u201CA football field has been turned into a makeshift cemetery%u201D
%u201CReuters television footage from Falluja showed corpses of children, women and old men lying in the street beside body parts no one has had time to collect.%u201D
%u201CUmm Samir, 62, says her family was originally pleased that the Americans had deposed Saddam Hussein.
%u201CBut then the US troops began treating Iraqis "disrespectfully... as though we were beneath their feet," she told the Guardian.
%u201C'Provocation'
%u201CAmerican behaviour had helped provoke ordinary people to join the resistance, she said, adding that even she and her older sister wanted to join the fighters."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3619661.stm
This event sealed our defeat in the battle for Iraqi 'hearts and minds', in my opinion, and marks the first significant tactical U.S. military defeat in Iraq as well. - Reply to this comment
- feelfree1 says:
The Iraqi people have every right to defend themselves against the brutal and criminal invasion of their country, and resist the invasion and collaborators, in whatever way that they deem appropriate.
It what is really cool, is that they won't end up in mass graves for protesting like they did in the good old days...
Try again. - Reply to this comment
- Re: "Approximately 1,500 Iraqis in the southern Baghdad neighborhood of Abu Dasheer %u2014 a Shiite enclave in the Sunni-dominated Dora section %u2014 took to the streets Saturday ....One man, wearing clothes stained with red paint and holding a picture of a woman killed in a mortar attack, stood in front of the crowd and chanted for them to "lift the misery from our hearts, get rid of the mortars and airplanes that attack us."
This is very brave of these Iraqis. We have seen U.S. forces open fire on peaceful Iraqi demonstrators in the past.
We all know who is attacking Iraqis with 'airplanes', as this demonstrator mentioned.
The Iraqi people have every right to defend themselves against the brutal and criminal invasion of their country, and resist the invasion and collaborators, in whatever way that they deem appropriate. - Reply to this comment
- Re: "Saturday's airstrike grew out of a tip from residents who told Iraqi military officials that militiamen were operating in the area, the U.S. military said in a statement. The strike targeted "illegally armed militiamen using shoulder-fired rocket propelled grenades," it said."
In other words: more bombed-out Iraqi civilians.
Perhaps they could gather the ears from some of the children murdered by the Bush regime butchers in Iraq, so that they can wear them on necklaces? - Reply to this comment
- skyk,
But what of their supporters. What of those who allowed the lies to continue and those who saw but refused to see the evil and hate these creatures have for other humans? I really think they will suffer as bad or maybe worse.
Do you mean like doing to h**l? Oh my!! That's terrible.
But what about Darfur??
Dp - Reply to this comment
- jerr11,
Re: "After all, the defrauding of the American taxpayers is also going wonderfully according to plan."
"Wow! With stats like these, there is absolutely no reason to stop the carnage in Iraq."
Mission accomplished! - Reply to this comment
- "An average of four U.S. soldiers died or were killed in each of the first five days of this month. If that pace were to continue, the monthly toll would be 120 and the highest since November 2004..."
It looks like this surge is going wonderfully according to plan.
And the Commander-Liar-Coward-in Chief is right to ask the Anerican people for more patience.
After all, the defrauding of the American taxpayers is also going wonderfully according to plan.
2.5 billion a week just in Iraq alone! And so far Halliburton's cut -- 20 billion.
Wow! With stats like these, there is absolutely no reason to stop the carnage in Iraq. - Reply to this comment
- pwrslm,
Re: "Ever hear about Iranian prisons? You know, the ones that guarantee's every man and woman inside gets raped, before they get killed, so they are not a virgin?"
Your participation here would be much more valauble, if you were able to stay on topic, and/or offer some support for your claims.
The conditions of Iranian prisons is completely irrelevant to the U.S. support of Pakistan-based terrorist attacks against Iran. - Reply to this comment
- US funding of terrorist:
US funds terror groups to sow chaos in Iran
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=LQ5NYX0DE1FWJQFIQMFSFFOAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/news/2007/02/25/wiran25.xml
http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/070305fa_fact_hersh
Terrorist financing by the US
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/04/abc_news_exclus.html - Reply to this comment
- skyk; I agree someone is going to burn for this Iraq debacle and it is Bush and Cheney along with their Neocon Chicken Hawk Sell out America First Crowd of Israel supporters who got America into this war! WHEN AMERICAN SCHOOL KIDS DONT HAVE TO DO CAR WASHES FOR BAND UNIFORMS THEN WE CAN TALK ABOUT GIVING ANYONE IN THE MIDDLE EAST MONEY!
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- "Last month the Iranian authorities executed Nasrullah Shanbe Zehi, an alleged member of the Jundullah Sunni militant group, which claimed responsibility for the car bombing. He was hanged from a crane after he allegedly confessed that he had been trained in Pakistan and that the attacks were part of an American plot to destabilise Iran. "
From the times article Posted by radiob.
This is all that article says about US involvement. Ever hear about Iranian prisons? You know, the ones that guarantee's every man and woman inside gets raped, before they get killed, so they are not a virgin? That way they dont go to heaven. Hung from a crane eh?
Pretty difficult to divulge much detail now, dead men dont talk. Not to mention, the Persians are masters of conspiracy theories, the best in all of history. The create truth from imagination, its essentially the home of the greatest liars throughout all time.
No, we are not funding them. If the confession were true, it was made to satify the savagery of the Iranian interrogations. Those guys are good at it, they make everything the US has been accused of in the last 5 years look like childs play.
If this is all you have to back up your assessment that the US is funding terror, then you showed up with an empty bowl and a lot of good intentions. This article is hardly evidence of anything. - Reply to this comment
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