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by feelfree1 September 29, 2007 12:07 AM EDT

The pro-Zionist fools have been trying to carve up Iraq for a long time. It''s not going to happen, unless we manage to murder another 10 million Iraqis, or so.

Thing don''t look good for Al-Maliki, when the U.S. is finally thrown out of Iraq, and the Iraqis choose legitimate leaders.

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Dear CBS,

No daily dose of stupidity about the notorious and imaginary "al-Qaeda-in-Iraq" hoax in this article?

You are slipping.
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by donbl1 September 28, 2007 11:59 PM EDT
Ioweign,

I think you are a victim of selective reading.

UN has approved the invasion and that is why US troops and leaders are immune from prosecution. Quote last week used in a CBS article.
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by ioweign September 28, 2007 11:41 PM EDT
Ice,

Got a little computer problem but I did eventually scroll all the way down and see it.

The War was a bilateral effort. No way around it. What we should all be upset with is the management of the war.......

Posted by donbl1 at 06:38 PM : Sep 28, 2007

Your above post is mute ! The war is illegal.

We signed the UN Charter. We are bound to our Treaties through the Constitution. We violated the UN Charter with this pre-emptive invasion.

The are also serious legal questions surrounding the conduct of the war in Iraq and the Bush Doctrine of preemptive war. On September 16, 2004 Kofi Annan, the Secretary General of the United Nations, said of the invasion, "I have indicated it was not in conformity with the UN charter. From our point of view, from the charter point of view, it was illegal."
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by thelovegod September 28, 2007 11:22 PM EDT
The catastrophe is the entire Iraq war. We will be well out of it.
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by secundus2 September 28, 2007 11:13 PM EDT
In 2002 I did not think the Iraqis were worth any American lives (I''ve changed my mind since; one of very few people to move toward accepting the war now than back then). I remember how disappointed I was that 69% of the House and 77% of the Senate (including 29 of 21 Democrats) voted for the war. I was even more disturbed that 68% of Americans were eager for war in March 2003. When I remember all this, I think it is now absolutely ridiculous to argue that Americans did not overwhelmingly support the Iraq war or did not have in front of them all the justifications for the war spelled out by the 107th Congress in their AUMF against Iraq.

I still think it would have been more prudent not to act until the Iraqis rose up against Sadam themselves, but all this whining about not knowing what we were doing or why it was done is a disgrace, because the evidence is right there in Congress''s own records.
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by donbl1 September 28, 2007 10:55 PM EDT
J, The management of the war is flawed because of unwarranted loyalty to key individuals who could not get the job done: Rumsfeld, Casey, Abijaid and etc.

Bush should have pulled the trigger on them sooner and we would be farther along than we are towards ending this thing.
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by speakinup September 28, 2007 10:43 PM EDT
Oh j-whitman grow a brain. Even Hillary has said she doesn''t know if she would be willing at this time to say she would be out of Iraq in two years. So just drop this Krap about the current administration will you.
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by j-whitman September 28, 2007 10:12 PM EDT
donbl1,,,, Now we are in a situation that a growing number of republican''s in Congress are being pushed by thier voters to get thier demands for forcing this administration to give actual plans for ending this Iraq War of Roses than this administration is willing to give. ---
--- They openly say this war won''t end untill Bush is out of office & openly support the end of it during the next administration.
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by j-whitman September 28, 2007 9:51 PM EDT
donbl1,,, Lets take it a bit further,, Was it truely a War was a bilateral effort ????

I don''t think so -- Don''t forget the hype of Iraq being the cause of 9/11 & all the poison GOP rhetoric blaming members of Congress for being pro-terrorist & un-Patriotic. Not to mention the creationist intel.
.. Republicans created such a biased public outrage, it forced much of that democratic vote.
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by j-whitman September 28, 2007 9:45 PM EDT
donbl1,,, Now you''re talking bro, it is the management of the war we should be upset with....
... But them again if the management of the war was terrible so had to be the management of the conception of it as well ---- It''s the same "Decider"
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