Comments on: U.S. To Speed Up Troop Removals In Iraq
Forces To Be Reduced By A Brigade This Month; Series Of Bomb Attacks Kill 9 Iraqis
- It is awful scary to think that most likely the majority of people here are registered voters. Autumn 987 is the most scary..YIKES !!!
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- No no you can''t go any where till'' the US'' us spent every penny in iraq
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- Anyone that really expects Obama to be any different from Bush is a magical thinker. There is not a dimes bit of difference between the repubs and the dems, two arms of the same organized crime syndicate bith working for the central bankers.
I wish it were not so. - Reply to this comment
- LOL. Obama is already helping the troops. Bush is so scared that Obama will get the credit for ending this endless insanity in Iraq, the he is frantically trying to beat the Jan. 20, deadline. God what a pathetic president. Oh, well, whatever is good for the troops is fine with me and getting out of that hell-hole is good for the troops.
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- shoebox119...You''''ll be changing your login name to "shoestring119" or maybe even "Pandorasbox119...when you find out that Obama cannot possibly live up to peoples expectations....I feel that very many people are going to be very disappointed.
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Posted by guadalcanal3
How is the disappointment scale rated?
1 bush = somewhat
1 cheny = very
1 bush + 1 cheny = distraught
2 bushs 1 cheny = not a chance of ever smiling again - Reply to this comment
- Looks like the money supply is about to dry up for King George II. so lets start winding the occupation down, get what money we can while we can, and find Bin Lauden for those on the King George II staff that are lawyers to defend him in the courts. That way King George II will loan back money to the government from the bank he will be running.
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- Its amazing how many republicans would rather throw mud at Obama seeing that the American people as well as the rest of the world is tired of the Republican/Bush suppression that has taken place in the last 8 years. Im so tired of hearing people (mainly republicans) use 9/11 as an excuse. Its a proven fact that the republican messiah, GWB, allowed it to happen because of his ignorant denial, then not do anything about it except get the Bin Laden family out of the country ASAP, and then throw us into a war he wanted to bad because "they tried to kill my daddy" as he so nicely said on CNN. Im sorry but please take your 9/11 BS and take it somewhere else. Democrats, though I am one, haven''t been exactly the best either. I realize the whole approval rating factor, but keep in mind, normally the congress and presidents approval rating are someone close anyway.
I actually chuckle to myself when republicans make up ANY excuse to make it the democrats fault. If the devil himself ran on the republican ticket vs a democrat like Obama, the party would vote for the devil because he has that little party tag (rep-) next to his name. - Reply to this comment
- Fearful of the war crimes trials he is facing, maybe?
Posted by tuckerndfw at 09:10 PM : Nov 05, 2008
"We are less than a decade removed from impeaching a president and nearly relieving him of office because of a lie in a civil deposition about ********. Yet when congressman Dennis Kucinich recently attempted to impeach Bush over torture, extraordinary rendition and other grotesque constitutional abuses, Kucinich''''s embarrassed fellow Democrats couldn''''t kill the measure quickly enough.
Why? Top Democrats are so complicit in what has happened since 9/11 that my guess is they dare not travel down that road. From voting in favor of the war in Iraq to holding the telecommunications companies guiltless for their role in spying on Americans (Barack Obama infuriated much of his progressive base by voting for immunity), the Democrats have often acted more as enablers than as a true opposition party. From their point of view, no doubt it''''s best to move on."
Congratulations Tucker, I see your man got elected. - Reply to this comment
- GWB should be tried for war crimes. Water boarding and other tortures. Geneva convention violations. He makes me sick. Try him at the Hague, along with that slimeball Cheney. Criminals. I am ASHAMED.
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- Well Guadalcanal, tell me , how could it possibly get worse? GWB has ruined this wonderful country in 4 years that he was elected , and then another 4 years that he wasn''t. We invaded a country that had nothing to do with 9/11 killed around 4200 US Kids, wounded who knows how many. 6 years and counting, Nothing to show for it. And BTW , the guy who was responsible , Bin Laden , is still breathing my air.
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- shoebox119...You''ll be changing your login name to "shoestring119" or maybe even "Pandorasbox119...when you find out that Obama cannot possibly live up to peoples expectations....I feel that very many people are going to be very disappointed.
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- I am so glad it is over. GWB and his minions can just go away. A new dawn , with a genuine Patriot as President, someone who can guide us out of this dark age that was created by GWB''s handlers, Cheney, Rove, and Rumsfeld. I want this trilogy of lying thieves to crawl back under whatever rock they crawled out of. Restore the Constitution to what is it was intended to be.
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- The big question is whether Obama can save Al Queda''''s rear end.
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Posted by downsteamjim
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It seems that Bush has done a bang up job so far. You are doing a heck of a job Bushie. - Reply to this comment
- Fedupwithit: Years ago I thought that and I voted for Jimuh Carter. The Carter doctrine of ''help our enemies and screw our friends'' still lingers to this day.
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- The big question is whether Obama can save Al Queda''s rear end.
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- The big question is whether Obama can save Al Queda''s rear end.
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- It will be interesting to watch the faces of those who elected Barack Obama - they will rapidly change from their wide-eyed wonder - to confusion, then to apprehension, then to disbelief, and finally to horror as they discover their new leader is as hollow as the promises he has made.
Joe Biden is right - Barack Obama will be tested, and the entire Democrat-controlled Congress will be tested - and they will not have the luxury of blaming anyone else for their own failures.
And fail, the Democrats will.
And fail, Barack Obama will.
And then comes the judgement of the American people.
And it will be severe.
No more whining, Democrats - now you get to be the punching bag - and deservedly so.
And this includes YOU, Liberal Media.
YOU are the ones that have betrayed America with this Trojan Horse imposter, Obama.
Posted by CBSisPravda
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I''m impressed. A neocon who can actually formulate his thoughts into complete sentences (although they''re comprised of the usual lack of substance but full of the typical doomsday predictions).
It''s a shame you waste your time and energy trying to pull down the Democrats already rather than seeing what you can do to pick up that crumbling party of yours. - Reply to this comment
- CBSisPravda: NEWSFLASH. The election is OVER. Your side lost. Get over it.
Bush''s legacy is an illegal war that has cost this country trillions of dollars. That''s it. He was the worst president EVER and probably the dumbest. Be grateful that someone with an IQ of 130 and someone who came FIRST in his class at Harvard is now on the task. It''s a new beginning. Embrace it and take your bitterness and sour grapes somewhere else. - Reply to this comment
- With President Obama about to take over, dumbya will want to claim victory and hasten the inevitable withdrawal. Every life lost in "Eye-Rack" was a life destroyed for nothing. The moron-in-chief should burn in hell for what he has caused.
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- Of course. Bush wants to take credit for it now that history has given him the boot. Whatever the reason, that''s good news. People forget that we should never even have gone to Iraq. If W wants the credit, no one should mind. Get those kids out of there.
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