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Originally Posted by Uncensored2008
I don't agree with Bush very often, but on appeasement he's right. Obama is a fool, the Neville Chamberlain of our time. the dims should be called on their stupidity.
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Originally Posted by LCOF
Libs as you recall, like to refer to the "Bush Doctrine", as Cowboy diplomacy. They explain we are in Iraq, because Bush wouldn't negotiate, instead went half cocked and we are in war.
They love to tell us, we are hated because we go to war without talks. Then go on to explain that if they were in power, they would talk through diplomacy. Pelosi/Reid the two glittering dummies, ran a campaign to take over the control of Congress with this "doctrine", (as well they claimed they would bring home the troops).
Obama even has this "doctrine" on his webpage, and answered in a debate, that he would talk to the leader of Iran, and now the libs got their thongs in a bunch.
So what is the lib doctrine. They say we need to use diplomacy, now they claim Bush is taking a cheap shot at Barry. So what do the libs believe? It's eithe Bush cowboy plan, or Obama chamberlain plan.
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Both of you have a fantasy concept of war and how it ends. Point out a war that didn't end in negotiation. You morons have no concept of what happens between newspaper printings.
This doesn't really suprise me. You don't understand planning, you don't understand war, you don't understand negotiation, ... you are brainless morons, who couldn't negotiate a used car deal.
Every time YOU have tried to negotiate, you get fucked in the ass. Me on ther other hand, get everything I want every time. I have negotiated deals for Fortune 100 companies, internally, with other large US companies, with the US government and with the largest corporations in the world.
I guess it takes a LIBERAL to know how to fight a war or smartly avoid it and save a $Trillion dollars and thousands of lives.
If you want to understand how the Iraq War could have been successfully, see General Clark's presentation to the House/Senate Foreign Relations Committee on about Oct 2002.