Comments on: Suicide Blast Kills Dozens At Iraq Funeral
At Least 50 Die While Mourning Slain U.S.-Friendly Sunni Tribesmen In Northern Town
- Only 300,000 US servicemen with mental problems...only 320,000 with brain injuries... Of course the vile, evil, murderous creatures would think this price is "worth it"...just as Madeleine Albright said sanctions against Iraq were "worth" the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children murdered under the sanctions program...
...the Bushs, the Cheneys, the Rockefellers, the Clintons...all of the oligarchs...the ''Masters of the Universe'' who did this to America...there is a karmic ''Sicilian Vespers'' awaiting you....may it come soon. - Reply to this comment
- don,Jim Jones is waiting for you just drink the Bush/Cheney kool-aid!
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The war in Iraq has become "a major debacle" and the outcome "is in doubt" despite improvements in security from the buildup in U.S. forces, according to a highly critical study published Thursday by the Pentagon''s premier military educational institute.- Reply to this comment
- Seriously are you going to demonstrate your double standards all day or are you going to be a man and admit that liberals on here say the most vile things about Conversatives yet not a peep comes from your cowardly mouth about it?
Can you say, double standards?
Posted by libagenda at 10:12 PM : Apr 17, 2008
I''m not sure what my double standard would be on here libagenda....maybe our Iraq policy stinks hard....maybe we forgot what in the heck the war on terror was....follow Al-Qaeda and get them in Afghanistan with the Taliban.....seems that is forgotten. Instead we have a baseless war in Iraq that is only increasing violence in our world. I supported our original policy, but disagree with the current one. What is hypocritical or "cowardly" or double-standard on that one? If others on here agree that the policy is pointless and is wrong, I''m not going to disagree with them, whoever they may be. If you support this policy, I''m going to disagree with you. That''s that. I''m not going to name call you personally. I don''t do that. But when you come on and carpet slander anyone who disagrees with you, the hypocrit is looking in the mirror of his/her computer. - Reply to this comment
- Don,,,, Good night
A long day ?? You must use a metric clock, mine has only 24 hours - Reply to this comment
- Don,,,, The people fighting in Basra against the national army was Iraqi''s --- Not Iranian
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- Don, all you have to do is listen & you can see how both Bush & McCain are missleading American opinion.
Don,,, What about the Saudi''s who are never mentioned ?? They have just as much influence on the Sunni population as Iran does Shia''s ---- Both supply arms & people.
And just what is the result of the action in Basra ?? No Change - Reply to this comment
- J, you can not only read those articles that support your view of reality.
Most of the fighting in Basra was against Iranian trained and supported militias. Not Sadr''s group.
No one from Maliki''s organization went to see Sadr. The Iranians were getting their butt kicked and they shut it down with some pretty good psy ops saying Sadr had called it off after being asked to.......
I have to get some sleep as was a long day.
Talk to you tomorrow. - Reply to this comment
- Don,,,, That one comment was repeated at least on 4 sepreate occasions --
-- And what else are our military offiecrs on the ground going to say ??? They are obligated to no comment or remaining PC & you know it, it would cost them their careers ---- That''s still the way it works - Reply to this comment
- Don,,,,, You should start paying attention,,, Many experts both military & diplomatic have condemmed his actions.. Many many sources --- You have been "Left Behind" bro.
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