Comments on: U.S. Air Strike Kills 6 Iraqi Fighters
3 U.S. Troops Killed By Bomb; Friendly Fire Claims Members Of U.S.-Allied Awakening Council
- John Murtha has a far more impressive military record than John McCain.
That doesn"t stop the right wing from calling Murtha every name in the book.
Spare us the hypocritical indignation.
Murtha isn"t saying anything about the Iraq war that McCain wasn"t saying about Somalia. - Reply to this comment
- I agree with the President Bush that Bin Laden isnt that important anymore. You know what the worse punishment that OBL could receive? Not his death. To witness that piece of desert he calls HOLY LAND invaded and under the control of "INFIDELS" is worse for him than death itself.I think.
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 07:02 PM : Mar 22, 2008
He doesn''t care!!! He''s too busy rebuilding and planning his next attack!!
Bush says he doesn''t care about him, but that''s an obvious lie. He lost the chance to catch him in the early days of the invasion, so now he pretends like he doesn''t care. How can he NOT care if he''s caught or not? - Reply to this comment
- I agree with the President Bush that Bin Laden isnt that important anymore. You know what the worse punishment that OBL could receive? Not his death. To witness that piece of desert he calls HOLY LAND invaded and under the control of "INFIDELS" is worse for him than death itself.I think.
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 07:02 PM : Mar 22, 2008
Besides, Its more important to stabilize Iraq and keep the oil supply to save our economy than spend lots of money to find Osamas skull. Yes, thats what he"s now, just a skull. - Reply to this comment
- Read this excellent report on how Bush pressured countries around the world into joining "the coalition of the willing" against irak
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/22/AR2008032201020.html - Reply to this comment
- The CIA has voice recognition software, that I''''m absolutely sure is the very best available.
The CIA says that''''s his voice.
Besides, Bush made our troops stop looking for him. You don''''t think we could kill him if we''''re not looking for him, do you?
Posted by hungry1968
I agree with the President Bush that Bin Laden isnt that important anymore. You know what the worse punishment that OBL could receive? Not his death. To witness that piece of desert he calls HOLY LAND invaded and under the control of "INFIDELS" is worse for him than death itself.I think. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by hungry1968 at 06:57 PM : Mar 22, 2008
ROFL! - Reply to this comment
- "J, Iraq is not a safe place - but neither is Detroit. Just trying to get a relative view of the violence in Iraq. It is not in civil war and it is not Eden."
- Posted by donbl1 at 05:43 PM : Mar 22, 2008
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Statistics like this -- murder rate in detroit, etc. -- could also be used to belittle the 3,000 killed on 9/11. And they have been.
It"s pure Apples and Oranges as a comparison.
The U.S. would have to have almost 1.5 million people murdered in the last 5 years, to have a situation like Iraq has had, population-wise. - Reply to this comment
- Rowdy, exact same problem in Venezuela now.......
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- Ohhh hungry,come on. Its so easy to fabricate a fake audio tape and even a video tape, not to mention that the Osamas image on that video was still image and doesnt prove hes alive. Here in Brazil theres a lot of comedians who can imitate any kind of voice.
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Posted by BaghdadsHere at 06:52 PM : Mar 22, 2008
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Well there are so many failures and screw ups it''s hard to keep track huh? One thing we DO know is that Bin Laden IS NOT in one of our jails and our OWN intel says he''s stronger than ever. He did this while we were fighting a 6 month war in Iraq for 6 YEARS. Golly gee so little success and so MUCH time. - Reply to this comment
- Most of the technology to keep production up or growing as more is depleted is held by the large private oil companies.
Iran''''s production is declining at a drastic rate because they need enhanced recovery systems.
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Posted by donbl1 at 06:55 PM : Mar 22, 2008
Yeah, they do. And the US sanctions won''t let anybody loan the money to do it either, will they? Little shill game played by big oil. Iran is a boggyman to be sanctioned mainly because they won''t privitize their oil. - Reply to this comment
- Guess they can''''t dig up Osama and take anymore pictures.
Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 06:55 PM : Mar 22, 2008
They don''t need to - they have BaghdadsHere. - Reply to this comment
- He had two audio tapes released this week, and he had a video tape released in September.
Sounds to me like your wrong - AGAIN. (Or should I say still?)
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Posted by hungry1968 at 06:48 PM : Mar 22, 2008
Mrs. Bhutto says he''s been dead several years and named the Sheikh that killed him. Now she''s let that cat out of the bag, she''s dead. Strange huh?
No more Osama boogieman tapes since then either except this new tape pro''bly recorded by the guy that did the overlay of the Iranian bass boats attacking the fully loaded battleship. Guess they can''t dig up Osama and take anymore pictures. - Reply to this comment
- Ohhh hungry,come on. Its so easy to fabricate a fake audio tape and even a video tape, not to mention that the Osamas image on that video was still image and doesnt prove hes alive. Here in Brazil theres a lot of comedians who can imitate any kind of voice.
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 06:52 PM : Mar 22, 2008
The CIA has voice recognition software, that I''m absolutely sure is the very best available.
The CIA says that''s his voice.
Besides, Bush made our troops stop looking for him. You don''t think we could kill him if we''re not looking for him, do you? - Reply to this comment
- Rowdy, Iran is a good example of the problem with nationalization versus privatization.
Most of the technology to keep production up or growing as more is depleted is held by the large private oil companies.
Iran''s production is declining at a drastic rate because they need enhanced recovery systems. - Reply to this comment
- Rowdy, Russia is growing at 8.1% (2007)
http://www.parapundit.com/arch
ives/005046.html
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Posted by donbl1 at 06:50 PM : Mar 22, 2008
Yeah, just like the US is, so the Neocons propagandize. - Reply to this comment
- He had two audio tapes released this week, and he had a video tape released in September.
Sounds to me like your wrong - AGAIN. (Or should I say still?)
Posted by hungry1968 at 06:48 PM : Mar 22, 2008
Ohhh hungry,come on. Its so easy to fabricate a fake audio tape and even a video tape, not to mention that the Osamas image on that video was still image and doesnt prove hes alive. Here in Brazil theres a lot of comedians who can imitate any kind of voice. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by opsman000 at 06:47 PM : Mar 22, 2008
Good point! - Reply to this comment
- Rowdy, Russia is growing at 8.1% (2007)
http://www.parapundit.com/archives/005046.html - Reply to this comment
- http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_7689.cfm
http://www.carbonweb.org/showitem.asp?article=57&parent=4&link=Y&gp=3
Donb, start with these, then reach out. And quit reading those Neocon propaganda sites. - Reply to this comment
- Maybe thats because Bin Laden was killed during the Tora-Bora attacks and his followers are hiding that from us in an attempt to keep his lost cause alive. I Think.
Posted by BaghdadsHere at 06:45 PM : Mar 22, 2008
He had two audio tapes released this week, and he had a video tape released in September.
Sounds to me like your wrong - AGAIN. (Or should I say still?) - Reply to this comment




