Comments on: Iraq Rocket Attack Kills 3 U.S. Soldiers

12 U.S. Deaths Over Past Three Days Marks Significant Rise In Deadly Attacks Against Americans

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by liberalme March 12, 2008 10:28 PM EDT
but what would the commander in chief know, he only knows about talking like a cowboy, drinking, sniffing coke and trying to be a good ol boy so he can appeal to the mentally challenged. Those were his qualifications in order to get elected.

What would he know??? Nothing!!! He has no military experience.
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by liberalme March 12, 2008 10:26 PM EDT
if we lose Iraq we''''re doomed an economic collapse would likely set off a chain-reaction of unfortunate events to include business failures,mass unemployment, looting,rioting, violent crimes,STARVATION,and the rise of deadly diseases..watch your head.....

Posted by underdogus at 06:41 PM : Mar 12, 2008

I have been asking this question for weeks and have, as yet--to get an answer--

WHAT WILL WE WIN IN IRAQ????

AlQueda and terrorists are all over the world!!! We gonna "take out" the world to get the terrorists and AlQueda huh???

Exzctly WHAT will we WIN?????????????
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by feelfree1 March 12, 2008 9:56 PM EDT

pinkshoes2,

It is really disgusting that you would use the death and misery of U.S. soldiers and Iraqis to promote your prostitution services, and it is shocking that CBS would continue to allow this.

You have earned a place on Beelzebub''s tip.
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by sumarongi March 12, 2008 9:49 PM EDT
Economic consequences? Just what the hall do you think is happening in this country now? Have you had your head stuck up the same hole Bush has had his in?
Must be crowded in there. Then George Jr.''s hole is quite large.
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by feelfree1 March 12, 2008 9:45 PM EDT

It is amusing to note that the regime dead-enders are now warning us of the consequences of "losing" in Iraq, and of the resulting economic consequences, despite the fact that these are both forgone conclusions and inevitable results of this disgraceful criminal misadventure.

They continue to fail, however, to identify the highest cost that we have payed as a result of the lie-based war of terror- our dignity.
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by pupeta-2009 March 12, 2008 9:42 PM EDT
yea , get the UN to cover our backs and bail us out, like in Korea, as we sprint to the airport as we get our ar ses kicked all the way to the airport and jump on the last helicopters like we did in vietnam. I doubt that any nations from europe will help us out in this, why should they? we already made it public that we can do whatever we want alone with no regard nor respect to anybody''s opinion...the same goes for afghanistan. Little by little they are wearing our soldiers, our equipment, our will to fight. This was an unconventional war and should have been fought with unconventional forces and small units, but what would the commander in chief know, he only knows about talking like a cowboy, drinking, sniffing coke and trying to be a good ol boy so he can appeal to the mentally challenged. Those were his qualifications in order to get elected.
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by underdogus March 12, 2008 9:41 PM EDT
3 more dead for a stupid cause Posted by pupeta ..stupid cause? keep an eye on the economy, if we lose Iraq we''re doomed an economic collapse would likely set off a chain-reaction of unfortunate events to include business failures,mass unemployment, looting,rioting, violent crimes,STARVATION,and the rise of deadly diseases..watch your head.....
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by sumarongi March 12, 2008 9:37 PM EDT
We ought to ship the Bush and Cheney kids over to Iraq and make them ride along on patrols and live in the sand and sun.
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by feelfree1 March 12, 2008 9:35 PM EDT

I only see one vague reference here to the fictitious group of boogie-men known as "al-Qaeda-in-Iraq".

Obviously this Western fabricated ruse is not seen as very relevant to this particular article.
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by feelfree1 March 12, 2008 9:30 PM EDT

From the article:

Re: "The latest deaths came as a group of Iraqi tribal leaders, former politicians and intellectuals appealed Wednesday to the United Nations to take control of Iraq in a move they say would help U.S. troops leave the beleaguered country."

"We believe that the only opportunity left for Iraq to be saved from a dark, but not inevitable future, is to engage the international community represented by the United Nations," the letter said. "Such a step will allow the American troops to leave and the occupation to be brought to its end."

This sounds like the best possible approach at this point.
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by joyous88 March 12, 2008 9:19 PM EDT
i think that army wife is just another dishonest republican spin machine,

she supports bush and the criminal conservative agenda,


she could care less about the troops

she is hiding her spin machine behind the troops

she and her kind make money while the troops pay

with their lives
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by pupeta-2009 March 12, 2008 9:16 PM EDT
3 more dead so haliburton kbr , cheney bush, condo rice rumsfeld and all those who never served the military can fill their pockets. 3 more dead for a stupid cause. An average of 39 iraquis killed every day demonstrate that the surge is a failure, it was a failure from the beginning.
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by feelfree1 March 12, 2008 9:10 PM EDT

Please support these troops.

They are among the only true U.S. military heroes of the Bush regime''s military misadventures, in my opinion:

http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier

www.couragetoresist.org
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by cyberus-2009 March 12, 2008 9:08 PM EDT
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Mission Accomplished!!!! So much for the surge!!!

Posted by ljb6599 at 05:48 PM : Mar 12, 2008
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Actually (IMO) the *Mission Accomplished* was getting us into a long war that will transfer millions of tax dollar isto the Corporate accounts of Halliburton and other mega-corps
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by roger_inkart March 12, 2008 8:53 PM EDT
But because i can''t stand the War in Iraq and President Shrub Boy I''m "disloyal to my troops and government".....

Posted by FloydZepp at 05:45 PM : Mar 12, 2008

Again, what Armywife fails to understand is that no one disparages the troops. I would remind her that virtually NO ONE in the White House that set this war in motion ever served. So we''re not even being critical of _former_ soliders.

IMO if her argument was strong and the cause in Iraq a just one, should wouldn''t have to trot out the ''armywife'' routine. She could just come here, explain her support for the war and let the chips fall where they may.
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by cdfoxtrot March 12, 2008 8:49 PM EDT
Sounds like the McCain surge isn''t going too well.
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by ljb6599 March 12, 2008 8:48 PM EDT
Mission Accomplished!!!! So much for the surge!!!
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by ioweign March 12, 2008 8:45 PM EDT
You know, I''''''''m a soldier''''''''s wife and I will defend him and, all soldiers to the end. It doesn''''''''t matter how hateful people are, I''''''''ve dealt with worse. It doesn''''''''t matter what your views are, you should remember all soldiers do what they are told. Regardless of if you or even they think it''''''''s right or not. No matter how many times I''''''''m to to put a flag somewhere, it doesn''''''''t matter. I will still fly my flag and show our troops all the respect I can.

Posted by armywife416 at 05:35 PM : Mar 12, 2008

Quite a few of us are veterans ourselves and have kids in Iraq and the armed services.

I learned long ago not to believe everything from the government..
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by fibonacci_ March 12, 2008 8:43 PM EDT
In some sense I am sad to see all the mud thrown left and right from both the left and right. But I have to say - Republicans are just not as intelligent. They often have bigot-like tendencies, completely lack any international consciousness and experience and like to talk tough (and act tough in many cases). I really wish that the Republicans would become more intelligent...the far left needs a lot of work too.
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by feelfree1 March 12, 2008 8:43 PM EDT

It is sad to see 3 more U.S. soldiers dead as a result of the disgraceful and criminal, lie-based war of aggression against Iraq. These soldiers are undoubtedly victims of the Bush regime''s endless propaganda campaign, and/or of the regime''s trickle-down economic catastrophe.

On the bright side, this makes three less U.S. soldiers available for torturing, raping, maiming, and murdering the people of Iraq, and brings us a little bit closer to the Iraqi resistance fighters successfully expelling the criminal invaders from their country.

I am thankful for that.
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