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

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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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