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Ground Forces Chase Kurdish Rebels After Aerial Attack

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by sgtrds February 22, 2008 7:06 PM EST
5 year olds talk more maturely than you

Posted by jwind11 at 03:59 PM : Feb 22, 2008

Shoo troll, shoo. I''m at work and have grown up things to do and can''t come out to play with you right now. Go find some kids to play with because the adults are all busy. Shoo.
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by jwind11 February 22, 2008 7:04 PM EST
explains why sgtrds depends on government to take care of him... who would give someone a good paying job that would go around saying "Shoo troll, shoo. . So shoo. " thus
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by jwind11 February 22, 2008 6:59 PM EST
Shoo troll, shoo. You only exist here to be made fun of. So shoo.


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Posted by SgtRDS

And you are how old?


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Posted by jwind11

5 year olds talk more maturely than you
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by jwind11 February 22, 2008 6:56 PM EST
Shoo troll, shoo. You only exist here to be made fun of. So shoo.


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Posted by SgtRDS

And you are how old?
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by sgtrds February 22, 2008 6:52 PM EST
Find anything right wing that i have posted

Posted by jwind11 at 03:37 PM : Feb 22, 2008

Shoo troll, shoo. You only exist here to be made fun of. So shoo.
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by ajmarine1 February 22, 2008 6:46 PM EST
The Kurdish problem is very similar to the Kosovo case, but the political situation does not favor the Kurds. For the most part, they live in four countries - Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. No matter how much Washington would like to get at Damascus and Tehran, it will not undermine the interests of Ankara, its long-standing ally and partner. Moreover, the Americans do not even interfere with Turkey''s military operations against the "Kurdish separatists." As for the Iraqi Kurds, they themselves need U.S. support that guarantees security and brings tangible political and economic benefits. This is why the Kurds are not rushing to follow Kosovo''s scenario, and Ankara has boldly recognized Kosovo''s independence.

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by jwind11 February 22, 2008 6:38 PM EST
Does anyone think, no matter who get elected, that the Iraqi thing is going to change. Please, get a clue. The ranting from the uniformed is almost comical, if it weren''''t so pathetic. Who are you going to point fingers at next. Both sides of the aisle are responsible, and neither will change the status quo. As is shown each time a vote comes up to fund the war. Get used to it, we are there for a long time to come. Better hope that whoever gets in has at least a strategy to handle this flaw filled mess we have now.


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Posted by Edward1975

making childish comments about Bush gives them temporarily relief from their pathetic angry lives.
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by glossypan February 22, 2008 5:58 PM EST
*** 3970 US military dead in Iraq
*** $275,000,000 per DAY borrowed from China and Saudi Arabia to fund the US occupation of Iraq
Why? WMDs - a lie
Why? Saddam - gone
Why? to protect Iraq''s sovereignity and prevent genocide - Turkey invades Iraq to eliminate the Kurds, genocide
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And a large slice of the budget for training and equipping the Turkish army is from US taxpayers
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"100 years in Iraq, FINE with me", says John McCain
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by inventagod February 22, 2008 5:38 PM EST

Anyone else want to invade Iraq?
Please register with the USA, it''s free!
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by edward1975-2009 February 22, 2008 5:23 PM EST
Does anyone think, no matter who get elected, that the Iraqi thing is going to change. Please, get a clue. The ranting from the uniformed is almost comical, if it weren''t so pathetic. Who are you going to point fingers at next. Both sides of the aisle are responsible, and neither will change the status quo. As is shown each time a vote comes up to fund the war. Get used to it, we are there for a long time to come. Better hope that whoever gets in has at least a strategy to handle this flaw filled mess we have now.
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