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Strong Explosion Rattles Embassy During Vice President's Visit
- You can see the fear on cheneys face. How did they get him to come out from under the table for the pics ?
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- "Hamas says vote Democrat; I bet Al-Qadea does too."
Posted by AJMarine1
Actually not. Al Qaeda supports the moron's veto of the funding bill with target dates, and it's important to remember that al Qaeda in Iraq is just a tiny percentage of those killing each other and us, and weren't there at all until some invasion that let them into Iraq.
The Iraqi government might reconsider their 2 month vacation while our troops are being killed in their civil war if they were faced with the knowledge that we're not going to provide their security while they play with themselves. They need real incentives to get off their a$$es and get to work, what reason do they have to assume the risks of their security as long as we'll let our troops get killed for them. If they know that their failure to meet some of their goals will have real consequences, they're more likely to get to work. They need to actually reach some of the goals, not talk about discussing ways to negotiate them. - Reply to this comment
- grazinggoat wrote:
Iraqis (Sunnis nad shiites will take care of AlQaeda...
Posted by grazinggoat at 11:41 PM : May 09, 2007
--grazinggoat
The Iraq government announced is was taking a 2 month vacation at a time when the violence in Iraq is spiking in spite of the surge! The vacation decision makes no sense to me, not even a 2 week vacation, let alone a 2 month vacation! The U.S. should take a 2 month vacation with the Iraq government and when they come back, the U.S. will come back! The U.S. forces in Iraq are the ones who need a vacation! Let Pres. Bush Veto, if the stalemate continues the war will end and not be funded by default! If that's the Dems goal they should add even more pork!! :) - Reply to this comment
- Related:
"US Chopper Kills Seven Iraqi Children
"Baghdad, May 8 (Prensa Latina) A US helicopter gunship attacked a public school in Diyala Province, killing seven children and wounding another three, police said.
"No reason has been given for the attack on the Al Saada Elementary School and the US Army has made no comment."
Demand an exit to this disgraceful debacle.
www.ipetitions.com/petition/OutNow - Reply to this comment
- Related:
"US Chopper Kills Seven Iraqi Children
"Baghdad, May 8 (Prensa Latina) A US helicopter gunship attacked a public school in Diyala Province, killing seven children and wounding another three, police said.
"No reason has been given for the attack on the Al Saada Elementary School and the US Army has made no comment."
Demand an exit to this disgraceful debacle.
www.ipetitions.com/petition/OutNow - Reply to this comment
- Paul Lvy wrote this nice article on taking back our homeland from the hands of this dictator call the GWalking-LiarBush and his Wax-Face vice president' hands.
http://www.awakeninthedream.com/insecurity.html
Mr Lvy is puting it simple and clear. What the heck are we still waiting before impeaching them? now! - Reply to this comment
- "Hamas says vote Democrat; I bet Al-Qadea does too."
- Posted by AJMarine1 at 11:12 PM : May 09, 2007
To h*ell with them, they don't believe in free elections anyway.
And if Hamas and al Qaeda advised the drinking of milk, would you give it up ?
Guilt by association is not going to work. It will take more than that for the GOP to steal the next U.S. presidential elections. - Reply to this comment
- 5 years! World War II was shorter than this! Its too expensive and what's the prize? What's in it for the U.S.? Iraq oil contracts to others? S C R E W I R A Q!!
Posted by tbweb at 11:29 PM : May 09, 2007
-So you agree on Bush signing a time limit to the withdrawal of our forces, and the bast@rd is still vowing a veto to the bill eyed by the senate. Simply put we should pull our soldiers out as soon as possible. Iraqis (Sunnis nad shiites will take care of AlQaeda, this fetish boogymen of the modern days), Walking-Liar is showing everytime his popularity is clipping deep... We're tired of this game. Aren't we? - Reply to this comment
- grazinggoat wrote:
-tbweb: little bit arrogant attitude from you toward this government that is just blossoming.
Posted by grazinggoat at 11:16 PM : May 09, 2007
Just blossoming? Even a slow a s s flower blossoms faster than this! It's year 5! Enough! S c r e w Iraq! Too many Americans are dying daily, the latest counts 3381 dead, 25245 wounded! My attitude is little bit arrogant? So are the Iraqi governments vacation plans! Its year 5 dude, 5 years! World War II was shorter than this! Its too expensive and what's the prize? What's in it for the U.S.? Iraq oil contracts to others? S C R E W I R A Q!! - Reply to this comment
- On April 20, the Vermont State Senate called for the impeachment of both George W. Bush and *** Cheney.
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- The U.S. should force the Iraqi's to deal with their own situation right here and right now, its time to take the training wheels off the bike and if they fall then they can make that vacation permanent!
Posted by tbweb at 10:28 PM : May 09, 2007
-tbweb: little bit arrogant attitude from you toward this government that is just blossoming. They did not ask for our Army to invade Iraq under fakes and lies. Of course somthing had to be done, but certainely not sending in 140-180 thousand marines and letting them be the sitting ducks.
-All the way they down your reasoning yo should impeach the new government of Iraq, right? I'd suggest we start pulling out asap, because the analysis of the Political Animal link: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/08/politics/animal/main2777670.shtml and I always said it, AlQaeda in Iraq is the direct consequence of our presence there...
-Not only that, but in Afganistan it's heading the same direction as well. The Jirga is voting for the US-lead NATO forces pullout very soon after the gaffe of 21 civilians' killing by this coalition force. - Reply to this comment
- Something from "Newsweek."
In a rare interviewwith an American news organization, the Damascus-based Meshal, Hama's most powwerful figure, spoke with NEWSWEEK's Kevin Peraino about the war report and the chances for peace.
One of his comments:
"I believe (Pelosi's recent visit to Syria) was a step in the right direction. Wise people in the U.S. should realize that Israel and the fundamentalist American conservative right have both become burdens on the interests and the future of America."
Hamas says vote Democrat; I bet Al-Qadea does too. - Reply to this comment
- INFORMATION YOU WON'T FIND ON US CORPORATE NEWS
Iraq wants US to LEAVE!!
AlterNet.org Wednesday 09 May 2007
More than half of the members of Iraq's parliament rejected for the first time on Tuesday the continuing occupation of their country. The US media ignored the story.
On Tuesday, without note in the U.S. media, more than half of the members of Iraq's parliament rejected the continuing occupation of their country. 144 lawmakers signed onto a legislative petition calling on the United States to set a timetable for withdrawal, according to Nassar Al-Rubaie, a spokesman for the Al Sadr movement, the nationalist Shia group that sponsored the petition. - Reply to this comment
- INFORMATION YOU WON'T FIND ON CORPORATE-OWNED NEWS
Iraq wants US to LEAVE!!
AlterNet.org Wednesday 09 May 2007
More than half of the members of Iraq's parliament rejected for the first time on Tuesday the continuing occupation of their country. The US media ignored the story.
On Tuesday, without note in the U.S. media, more than half of the members of Iraq's parliament rejected the continuing occupation of their country. 144 lawmakers signed onto a legislative petition calling on the United States to set a timetable for withdrawal, according to Nassar Al-Rubaie, a spokesman for the Al Sadr movement, the nationalist Shia group that sponsored the petition. - Reply to this comment
- NEWS YOU WON'T HEAR FROM US CORPORATE-OWNED MEDIA
Iraq wants US to LEAVE!
From AlterNet.org Wednesday 09 May 2007
More than half of the members of Iraq's parliament rejected for the first time on Tuesday the continuing occupation of their country. The US media ignored the story.
On Tuesday, without note in the U.S. media, more than half of the members of Iraq's parliament rejected the continuing occupation of their country. 144 lawmakers signed onto a legislative petition calling on the United States to set a timetable for withdrawal, according to Nassar Al-Rubaie, a spokesman for the Al Sadr movement, the nationalist Shia group that sponsored the petition. - Reply to this comment
- The Iraq government is planning a 2 month vacation while U.S. forces are spilling their blood trying to help this government and nation survive. Its obvious with a 2 month vacation decision the Iraqi's are not taking matters very serious and in that case the U.S. should regroup and redeploy to the Iraq borders with the idea of completely withdrawing altogether. A planned 2 month vacation with all that's going on inside Iraq is a disgrace. The U.S. should force the Iraqi's to deal with their own situation right here and right now, its time to take the training wheels off the bike and if they fall then they can make that vacation permanent!
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- arse008 we should USE you as a bait for Al-Qaeda. ...
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- arse008 we should you as a bait for Al-Qaeda. You the perfect little tapeworm that hides into a cat-*** once they get close to you... you are such a little creature. Disgusting, a real pain in the azz... aren't you? Saturday is not far, so you rid the blog from your greasy contribution.
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- Paste from : http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/08/politics/animal/main2777670.shtml
...But that doesn't make it any less true. If we leave Iraq, the country is unlikely in the extreme to become an al-Qaeda haven. Partly this is because it's rage at the American presence in Iraq that provides a big part of the fuel for AQI's growth in the first place. Our withdrawal would eliminate that source of rage and devastate AQI's ability to continue its recruiting. Partly it's because, as we're seeing in Anbar province right now, even Sunni extremists don't like AQI.Left to their own devices they'll kill off AQI jihadists in order to protect their own tribal turf. And partly it's because once we withdraw, non-Kurdish Iraq will be free to finish its inevitable transition into a Shiite theocracy %u2014 a transition that's sadly unavoidable whether we stay or not. Yes, this transition will be bloody, but in the end Iraq will almost certainly be composed of the Kurdish north, which has no use for al-Qaeda; the remaining Sunni sheikhs, who also have no use for al-Qaeda; and the victorious Shiite central government itself, which likewise has no use for murderous Sunni jihadists on its soil. Between the three of them, AQI isn't likely to last a year.
Bush we are afraid of you because our presence there is making at risk... stuuuupid and vice-stuuuupid! got to be impeached, politically lynched. - Reply to this comment
- badaxmo,
Just because Batiste was involved in the planning doesn't mean that anyone was listening to him. Gen. Shinseki was also involved in the planning and he was fired for correctly predicting that we would need at least 200,000 troops to occupy Iraq. - Reply to this comment



