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by ioweign October 26, 2007 11:59 AM EDT
They won''''t listen to American Objections but Congress can''''t recognize the Genocide of 1.5 Armenians because of their Objections !!


Posted by IOWEIGN at 08:58 AM : Oct 26, 2007

I left out million as in:

They won''''t listen to American Objections but Congress can''''t recognize the Genocide of 1.5 MILLION Armenians because of their Objections !!
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by formrusmcsgt October 26, 2007 11:58 AM EDT
Your opinions do not represent the Truth formr.....and you gather all of your information from the liberal main stream media, which is why you are so lost from reality.

Posted by singinrick at 08:51 AM : Oct 26, 2007

You believe in fairy tales and want to lecture me on reality, eh? That''s rich.
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by ioweign October 26, 2007 11:58 AM EDT
Turkey: U.S. Won''t Stop Iraq Invasion

Prime Minister Says American Objections Will Not Deter Fight Against Kurdish Rebels


They won''t listen to American Objections but Congress can''t recognize the Genocide of 1.5 Armenians because of their Objections !!

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by formrusmcsgt October 26, 2007 11:57 AM EDT
You libs damage our troop morale big time.

Posted by singinrick at 08:53 AM : Oct 26, 2007

To you "Bushbots", anyone who isn''t a "Bushbot" is a "lib". I''ve told you many times here that I am an Independent and haven''t much more use for the Dems than I do the Repubs, but you continue to try to cast me as a "lib".

In regards to troop morale, having a CIC who wastes warriors in a fruitless boondoggle does more harm to morale than anything else. I''ve been there. I was part of our last boondoggle (USMC RVN 1972-73).
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by formrusmcsgt October 26, 2007 11:36 AM EDT
The "real time results" are that the troop surge is indeed working and that casualties continue to drop in Iraq....

Posted by singinrick at 08:21 AM : Oct 26, 2007

What you and other shallow thinkers fail to perceive is that while the surge has brought down the number of civilian casualties temporarily, it is public knowledge that the surge staffing can not be maintained indefinitely and come spring, troop levels will return to their pre-surge levels.

The insurgents aren''t wasting 10 billion a month on the endeavor. They''ll just wait ''till spring and we will be right back to where we were before the surge. And what will have really been accomplished with the surge? Absolutely nothing.
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by formrusmcsgt October 26, 2007 11:28 AM EDT
Posted by singinrick at 08:21 AM : Oct 26, 2007

I''m blind to the success in Iraq, eh?

The Iraqi government is as divided and inept as ever.

The great majority of Iraqi''s want us out of their country.

After 4 1/2 years our officials still have to sneak in and out of Iraq unannounced just like insurgents.

I can see why you believe in fairy tales......
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by formrusmcsgt October 26, 2007 10:47 AM EDT
The Turks see the fallacy of the Bush doctrine and it''s real time results.

You can''t blame them for thumbing their noses at an idiot.
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by fumay October 26, 2007 8:18 AM EDT
Terrorists say : we will be a member of EU :))
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by fumay October 26, 2007 8:02 AM EDT
Terrorists will built a tourism center in Iraq for the journalists :) . Everyone find terrorists In Iraq but US couldnt find them.
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by brianbwb-2009 October 26, 2007 7:01 AM EDT
I''''m just so confused with who is a bad guy and who is a good guy. At any rate, I don''''t think the EU is ever going to admit Turkey.
Posted by rudy654

objective reality suggests that Bush is the bad guy, everyone else is defending themselves from him. So this means that if you''re a Bushbot, everyone else is the bad guy, depending on the day of the week.

You see, Bush majored in "23 man squamish" in college.
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by rudy654-2009 October 26, 2007 6:15 AM EDT
Lets see here, Saddam was lynched for WMDs that didn''''t exist, then because he invaded Kuwait (after getting the green light from April Gillespie, then because he gassed the Kurds, (with chemicals he got from the CIA.Posted by brianbwb at 12:37 AM

I''m glad somebody mentioned it. I was wondering this myself. I thought that Saddam was bad guy because one of the reasons was that he was murdering the Kurds. So then I thought the Kurds were the good guys because they were on the side of the US helping to defeat Saddam. Now, the Kurds are the bad guys because...????????? I''m just so confused with who is a bad guy and who is a good guy. At any rate, I don''t think the EU is ever going to admit Turkey.
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by watcher269-2009 October 26, 2007 5:28 AM EDT
Wouldn''t this be - Turkey attacking the US? After All Iraq does not have an army - oops - sorry - they have the US Army.
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by brianbwb-2009 October 26, 2007 3:37 AM EDT
So now Mr. "Bigballs" Bush, who wants to set an example of having the strongest military force, after invading a weak country that his father bombed back to the 1950s, is now being "punked out" by Turkey.

Lets see here, Saddam was lynched for WMDs that didn''t exist, then because he invaded Kuwait (after getting the green light from April Gillespie, then because he gassed the Kurds, (with chemicals he got from the CIA.

Now another country is going to invade Iraq while "macho boy" occupies it, having announced their intention beforehand, and Bush doesn''t have the courage to protect the civilians of a country under his occupation.

Bush is proving that he is a punk, letting itty bitty Turkey take what he is supposedly controlling.

So much for all of the reasons Bush originally cited for his illegal invasion, and so much for any of his supporters'' reasons also. He is, as of now, Turkey''s beeyitch.
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by tnt1954 October 26, 2007 3:18 AM EDT
better dead than red. or pink. or lead. onward
with the conquest of the universe in the name
of freedom. zillions of planets have people
just dying for us to arrive and liberate them.
we''ve go verk to do people. get it up. head ''em
up and move ''em on out. even heaven itself needs
our way of life. and then we also must liberate
hell. and then liberate purgatory. vee ave our
mission. forward ho!
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by tnt1954 October 26, 2007 3:13 AM EDT
quoth the raven, war forevermore. and then everything
went black.
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by waynabq October 26, 2007 2:29 AM EDT
If Chimp somehow gets away with attacking Iran, I''ll tell you right now, all h*ll is going to break loose. China and Russia are not going to stand idlly by while Chimp attacks a country that both of these countries do business with.

The consequences will be disasterous for everyone involved. If Chimp does attack Iran, he, Cheney and all the rest of Chimp''s henchmen should be IMMEDIATELY arrested and put behind bars.
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by red164 October 26, 2007 1:45 AM EDT
Last week, Bush remarked that "if you''re interested in avoiding World War III . . . you ought to be interested in preventing [Iran] from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon." On Sunday, Cheney warned of "the Iranian regime''s efforts to destabilize the Middle East and to gain hegemonic power . . . [we] cannot stand by as a terror-supporting state fulfills its most aggressive ambitions." On Tuesday, Bush insisted on the need "to defend Europe against the emerging Iranian threat."

Huh? Iran is now a major threat to Europe? The Iranians are going to launch a nuclear missile (that they don''t yet possess)

Writing in Newsweek on Oct. 20, Fareed Zakaria, a solid centrist and former editor of Foreign Affairs, put it best. Citing Bush''s invocation of "the specter of World War III if Iran gained even the knowledge needed to make a nuclear weapon," Zakaria concluded that "the American discussion about Iran has lost all connection to reality. . . . Iran has an economy the size of Finland''s. . . . It has not invaded a country since the late 18th century. The United States has a GDP that is 68 times larger and defense expenditures that are 110 times greater. Israel and every Arab country (except Syria and Iraq) are . . . allied against Iran. And yet we are to believe that Tehran is about to overturn the international system and replace it with an Islamo-fascist order? What planet are we on?"

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/25/iraq/main3408593.shtml
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by red164 October 26, 2007 1:42 AM EDT
Straitjacket Bush
The president''s warmongering remarks on the Iranian threat suggest he is psychotic. Really.
October 25, 2007


Forget impeachment.

Liberals, put it behind you. George W. Bush and *** Cheney shouldn''t be treated like criminals who deserve punishment. They should be treated like psychotics who need treatment.

Because they''ve clearly gone mad.

Exhibit A: We''re in the middle of a disastrous war in Iraq, the military and political situation in Afghanistan is steadily worsening, and the administration''s interrogation and detention tactics have inflamed anti-Americanism and fueled extremist movements around the globe. Sane people, confronting such a situation, do their best to tamp down tensions, rebuild shattered alliances, find common ground with hostile parties and give our military a little breathing space. But crazy people? They look around and decide it''s a great time to start another war.

That would be with Iran, and you''d have to be deaf not to hear the war drums.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-brooks24oct25%2C0%2C7749742.column?coll=la-util-opinion-commentary
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by jerr11 October 26, 2007 1:27 AM EDT
Bush is the great shining example of how any country can take the law into its own hands now and invade any country it wishes.

The great thing is, Bush and Cheney has shown the world how it''s done.

First cook up some fake intel.

Get a popular General to present all this phony evidence to the UN.

Terrorize the citizens of how the next attack could be in the form of a mushroom cloud!

And voila!

You have free licence to invade any country you wish, with complete impunity!!

How brilliant is that!!

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by ajayvee October 26, 2007 1:08 AM EDT
Turkey: US will not stop Iraq invasion.
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And why should it? The US didn''t ask Turkey''s permission to invade Iraq and slaughter Muslims; why should Turkey ask the US''s permission to invade Iraq and slaughter Kurds? Wouldn''t make much sense if they did, would it?
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