Comments on: At Least 183 Dead In Baghdad Bombings
Deadliest Day Since U.S. Troop Surge Began; 233 Killed Across Iraq
- You people are a pathetic bunch. You whine worse than my two year old grand daughter, I swear. I hope you bedwetting libs are proud of yourselves. The Iraqis.....the actual people doing 99% of the suffering and dying.....have more to lose than you losers, and they want us to remain.
Go back to watching Rosie O'Lardass & The View for more Bush hating rhetoric. - Reply to this comment
- Bush is apparently trying to bring democracy to the middle east by starting with the 2nd Amendment - yeah this really brings home the suffering Iraqis must be feeling day in and day out. Bush has tried surging the troops and little has changed, Bush should at least give pulling back the troops a try - if violence escalates then he can always send them back into Baghdad. If the violence subsides that'd be awesome. If nothing changes, the troop presence really can't be justified, can it? All I know is staying the course is clearly not working.
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- "Bushie, you're doing a hell of a job."
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- maybe its time for our youth to start jumping chicken hawks, and start beatin some azz !!!!
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-It's great time advisor, great time. This full of sh*t Walking-Liar dared going there to give some comfort (he has never had! had he?). Would I have been a student at that VaTech school, for sure this brown-matter container would have had some holes and leaked.
-Look at what this other son of a b*tch says:
"Whatever disagreements we might have over how we got to this point in Iraq, the consequences of a failed state in Iraq %u2014 of chaos there %u2014 will adversely impact the security and prosperity of every nation in the Middle East and Gulf region."
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
-Seen who's talking?, just another s.o.b.
Frustration of this American people and its stretched tolerence will result in another revolt. The type of constitutional civil war... - Reply to this comment
- I don't see a picture of McCain walking these streets. I bet the folks in the 'hood would love to say hello to him and let him now just how good things are going.
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Ah yes, "stay the course" part 5 is going great. Thanks Bushies!- Reply to this comment
- Yep, definitely making progress in Iraq. There are signs every day.
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- Is there anyone in their right mind who believes five more years in Iraq and 1,000 more American lives is going to make a difference? A better question is of the world power brokers, were any of them there at Freedom Hall in Philadephia holding the Founding Fathers' hand in 1787? Our ally France? NO! Russia? NO! Spain? NO! The hated British? NO! Seems to me the sensible thing to do is take a hint from Tony Blair, cut our loses and withdraw from this whole tragic mess. This is an issue of changing Iraqi culture. And that ain't a going to happen any time soon.
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- Imagine 3 times the number of killed at Va Tech daily from bombing and shooting deaths a day. Then you can AT LEAST begin to understand the agony in Iraq.
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- If surge success is measured in violent attacks, it is working wonderfully!
By any other measure, it is a complete failure.
I am not demeaning the Va Tech victims or survivors in any way here, but I would just like to point out that we Americans are hypocritical, thoughtless and plain stupid.
Every single day for the last 4 *** years, kids, just like those at Va Tech, have witnessed attacks exactly like the one that happened Monday. They have seen their friends shot. They have seen family members hauled out of rooms and shot. They have seem unrelenting violence constantly. And this violence is because of America. We attacked their country and brought upon it a horror that cannot even be imagined. We cry in sorrow over the death of 33 Americans, but allow the death of 650,000 Iraqis to pass without a tear.
Iraq will be a blot on our history FOREVER. Just like Germans have the blot of the holocaust on their history, so we will have the Iraqi holocaust on ours.
May Bush, Cheney and the neocons burn in hell forever for bringing such misery to innocents and such shame to us. - Reply to this comment
- Unbelievable this is happening 4 years on in the capital city! Our best & brightest have been put into harms way with targets on their backs by a president that had every reason and opportunity to know this would go on this way.
Al Qaida doesn't want us to leave, this is how they fulfill themselves. And w is making it easy, at horrible expense.
impeach w & d!ck as soon as possible... - Reply to this comment
- Another example of the sterling success that is the Bush administration's personal war for profit.
Bush has so much blood on his hands that he must be almost drowning in it at this point.
"Mission Accomplished", George, you evil, twisted, murderous thug. - Reply to this comment
- More Than 150 Dead In 4 Baghdad Blasts
Would you like to comment, Senator McCain?? - Reply to this comment
- These people just keep killing each other.
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- GOPigs troop escalation ONLY in the interest of protecting the no-bid contractors from the USA, PERIOD!
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- "We've always said securing Baghdad would not be easy."
slight understatement. Impossible might be more apt.
The surge, the delusional White House, etc. etc. - Reply to this comment
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