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by liberalme January 27, 2008 10:41 PM EST
liberalleftstme,,,,,Bush does know where Bin Laden is: Bin Laden was killed in the Tora-Bora attack although his followers dont wanna let us know in order to keep his cause alive.

Posted by BaghdadsHere
, If we enter Pakistan and grab Bin Laden & Al-Zawahiri then Bush will always be remembered as the greatest terrorists hunter in history and the Libs will go crazy.

Posted by BaghdadsHere

What''s wrong with this picture? "false" information?


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by donbl1 January 27, 2008 10:40 PM EST
liberalme, you are hoping..... the war is winding down as planned. The goal by both parties was to have it off the political table by the elections so that the new President did not have to resolve it.

The US troops would withdraw from forward positions and start redeploying to remote bases between Baghdad and the borders.
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by liberalme January 27, 2008 10:39 PM EST
The US is now negotiating to remove most US troops from front line duty.
Posted by donbl1

And send them where? To Pakistan perhaps? Oh yeah, I''m all for that!
HeII lets kill all the American troops we can, then we can privatize the military.
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by baghdadshere January 27, 2008 10:37 PM EST
HAHAHa--IF we get Bin Laden-- it will be AFTER Bush is out of office--remember?? He doesn''''t know where Bin Laden is and doesn''''t care!

What a good partner in crime Bush is!

Posted by liberalme at 07:28 PM : Jan 27, 2008

liberalleftstme,,,,,Bush does know where Bin Laden is: Bin Laden was killed in the Tora-Bora attack although his followers dont wanna let us know in order to keep his cause alive.
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by donbl1 January 27, 2008 10:36 PM EST
Guys, the war is nearly over.

Mrconservatv, a summer 2007 article is now out of date as the world has changed.

Let it go. It is not even the major item of the primaries!! The US is now negotiating to remove most US troops from front line duty.

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by liberalme January 27, 2008 10:33 PM EST
Brennan is not alone. In a survey conducted this summer, more than 100 top foreign-policy experts -- including former secretaries of state, CIA directors and high-ranking Pentagon officials -- were asked if the president is "winning the War on Terror." Eighty-four percent said no.
Posted by mrconservatv

Get that Baghdad??? Your own department!!! You must not be too high up on that ladder!
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by mrconservatv January 27, 2008 10:30 PM EST
The problem is, almost everything that President Bush understands about his own war on terrorism is wrong. According to nearly a dozen former high-ranking officials who have been on the front lines of the administration''s counterterrorism effort, the president is not only fighting the wrong war -- he is fighting it in a way that has actually made the threat worse. The war on terrorism, they say, has been mismanaged and misdirected almost from the start, in no small part because the president simply does not understand the nature of the enemy he is fighting.

"I hate the term ''global war on terrorism,'' " says John O. Brennan, a CIA veteran who served as the first director of the National Counterterrorism Center, the primary organization set up by Bush to analyze all intelligence about terrorism and coordinate strategic operational planning. "I hate the tough talk, you know, the ''we''re gonna kill these guys'' stuff."

Brennan is not alone. In a survey conducted this summer, more than 100 top foreign-policy experts -- including former secretaries of state, CIA directors and high-ranking Pentagon officials -- were asked if the president is "winning the War on Terror." Eighty-four percent said no.

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by liberalme January 27, 2008 10:28 PM EST
Abu Musabi Al-Zarqawi is dead, Khaled Sheik Mohammed is in Gitmo, If we enter Pakistan and grab Bin Laden & Al-Zawahiri then Bush will always be remembered as the greatest terrorists hunter in history and the Libs will go crazy.

Posted by BaghdadsHere

HAHAHa--IF we get Bin Laden-- it will be AFTER Bush is out of office--remember?? He doesn''t know where Bin Laden is and doesn''t care!

What a good partner in crime Bush is!
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by mrconservatv January 27, 2008 10:24 PM EST
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 07:19 PM : Jan 27, 2008


GOOGLE
Results 1 - 10 of about 1,380,000 for bush lies. :(
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by mrconservatv January 27, 2008 10:22 PM EST
Here we go with the Democrat lies again. The World Trade Center was attacked a few weeks after Bush became President

Posted by bushlies 935 times at 07:03 PM : Jan 27, 2008


President George W. Bush''''''''s Inaugural Address. January 20, 2001

Sept 11th 2001

Bush was President 8 months before 9/11


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by baghdadshere January 27, 2008 10:19 PM EST
Now the Human Garbage Regime in Washington is considering sending troops to Pakistan...McCain and Obama are down with that!

Posted by Prinzowhales at 07:07 PM : Jan 27, 2008

Abu Musabi Al-Zarqawi is dead, Khaled Sheik Mohammed is in Gitmo, If we enter Pakistan and grab Bin Laden & Al-Zawahiri then Bush will always be remembered as the greatest terrorists hunter in history and the Libs will go crazy.
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by mrconservatv January 27, 2008 10:18 PM EST
Posted by demslie at 07:03 PM : Jan 27, 2008

President George W. Bush''''s Inaugural Address. January 20, 2001

Sept 11th 2001

Bush was President over 8 months before 9/11

FACT: Clarke sent a memo to Rice principals on 1/24/01 marked "urgent" asking for a Cabinet-level meeting to deal with an impending Al Qaeda attack. The White House acknowledges this, but says "principals did not need to have a formal meeting to discuss the threat."

No meeting occurred until one week before 9/11.
White House Press Release, 3/21/04

FACT: "Documents indicate that before Sept. 11, Ashcroft did not give terrorism top billing in his strategic plans for the Justice Department, which includes the FBI. A draft of Ashcroft''''s ''''Strategic Plan'''' from Aug. 9, 2001, does not put fighting terrorism as one of the department''''s seven goals, ranking it as a sub-goal beneath gun violence and drugs.

Fact: Cheney in 2001 formally convened his Energy Task Force at least 10 separate times, meeting at least 6 times with Enron energy executives.
Washington Post, 1/20/02

Ex-Aide Paul O''''Neill: Bush Planned Iraq Invasion Before 9/11


Bush lost the popular vote by more than half a million votes[49] making him the first president elected without at least a plurality of the popular vote since Benjamin Harrison in 1888.

Quote

Alan Greenspan, has shaken the White House by declaring that the prime motive for the war in Iraq was oil. ...


9/11 was an inside job

End of story
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by mrconservatv January 27, 2008 10:16 PM EST
Posted by demslie at 07:03 PM : Jan 27, 2008

President George W. Bush''s Inaugural Address. January 20, 2001

Sept 11th 2001

Bush was President over 8 months before 9/11

FACT: Clarke sent a memo to Rice principals on 1/24/01 marked "urgent" asking for a Cabinet-level meeting to deal with an impending Al Qaeda attack. The White House acknowledges this, but says "principals did not need to have a formal meeting to discuss the threat."

No meeting occurred until one week before 9/11.
%u2013 White House Press Release, 3/21/04

FACT: "Documents indicate that before Sept. 11, Ashcroft did not give terrorism top billing in his strategic plans for the Justice Department, which includes the FBI. A draft of Ashcroft''s ''Strategic Plan'' from Aug. 9, 2001, does not put fighting terrorism as one of the department''s seven goals, ranking it as a sub-goal beneath gun violence and drugs.

Fact: Cheney in 2001 formally convened his Energy Task Force at least 10 separate times, meeting at least 6 times with Enron energy executives.
%u2013 Washington Post, 1/20/02

Ex-Aide Paul O''Neill: Bush Planned Iraq Invasion Before 9/11


Bush lost the popular vote by more than half a million votes[49] making him the first president elected without at least a plurality of the popular vote since Benjamin Harrison in 1888.

Quote

Alan Greenspan, has shaken the White House by declaring that the prime motive for the war in Iraq was oil. ...


9/11 was an inside job

End of story

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by prinzowhales January 27, 2008 10:07 PM EST
Thank goodness for the surge...how many years will it be before the ''successful'' surge finally leads to the securing of Baghdad?...or the Green Zone? How much more terror and destruction will we have to dish out to the Iraqis before they learn to appreciate our occupation and call it "freedom"?

Now the Human Garbage Regime in Washington is considering sending troops to Pakistan...McCain and Obama are down with that!
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by demslie January 27, 2008 10:03 PM EST
Here we go with the Democrat lies again. The World Trade Center was attacked a few weeks after Bush became President but the terrorists were taking flying lessons at Flight Safety International in Daytona Beach Florida in 1998. Who was the presiden then? Bill Clinton. Why did the Arabs hate Bill Clinton so much? What Bad international policy did Clinton do that made these people plan this. NO ANSWER from a Democrat. Its all Bush''s fault.
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by j-whitman January 27, 2008 10:00 PM EST
See you folks later
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by j-whitman January 27, 2008 9:51 PM EST
udderdogus,,,, Yes the World Trade Center was attacked, on Bush''s Watch ---- Talk to the Bush,, Ask him what he''s going to do, we should have caught Bin Laden years ago. -
-- Our borders are as wide open as ever, our ports are far from secure & less than 3% of cargo on airplanes is inspected.

--- But 1st a solution to the Isreal Palestine problem has to be solved & Bush was AWOL for 7 years on that as well.
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by liberalme January 27, 2008 9:50 PM EST
j-whitman ..are you on some kind of medication? WORLD TRADE CENTER has been hauled off for SCRAP, sooo what do we do now? just wait for the next hit? huh? and put down the pipe and answer me!!!

Posted by underdogus


Boooooo---There ARE terrorists here in this country--they''re EVERYWHERE!!

So if we get hit again here--who will protect us? YOU??
We''re just about plum outta troops--send a few to Pakistan and we will be!!

Sheesh, talk about being paranoid!
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by underdogus January 27, 2008 9:45 PM EST
j-whitman ..are you on some kind of medication? WORLD TRADE CENTER has been hauled off for SCRAP, sooo what do we do now? just wait for the next hit? huh? and put down the pipe and answer me!!!
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by j-whitman January 27, 2008 9:40 PM EST
udderdogus,,,,,, No war has been declared
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