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Old 09-21-2007, 01:40 AM
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You put your stupid thread up about that and no one responded so suck it.

And, btw, you are one of the OLD moronic leftard, not a new one.

How come you can't post a single lie?

Don't be a pussy
Nobody could, and everyone responded here already; shown there are plenty lies. Read your own thread.

That would say that there is no truth to what the guy says.

Lies posted throughout your thread over and over, it is your own mind that holds you back in order to comprehend them. But, my expectations for you have been set very low from the start.

And, btw, you are neither NEW or OLD but a real tool who is starved for attention. You keeps saying the same thing like a five year, and your logic is at the level of a five year old. Again, expectations for you are very low...

Don't be a jackass.
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Old 09-21-2007, 02:48 AM
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This is absolutely amazing to me that this thread has gone on for so long. Pay attention: IF THEY ARE A POLITIAN//LAWYER....THEY LIE. WHAT IS IT ABOUT THAT FACT OF LIFE THAT SOME OF YOU DO NOT GET. They do not feel that we are worthy of the truth or their time. We are peasants in their feifdom. They will do and say exactly as they please and you if you do not like it.....you can always be disappeared. Live accordingly.
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Old 09-21-2007, 02:56 AM
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This is absolutely amazing to me that this thread has gone on for so long. Pay attention: IF THEY ARE A POLITIAN//LAWYER....THEY LIE. WHAT IS IT ABOUT THAT FACT OF LIFE THAT SOME OF YOU DO NOT GET. They do not feel that we are worthy of the truth or their time. We are peasants in their feifdom. They will do and say exactly as they please and you if you do not like it.....you can always be disappeared. Live accordingly.
You Liar!!!!

Ya....fuck, it's true.
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:57 PM
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come on "catshit", don't be a pussy












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and list a single bush lie you leftard.
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Old 09-21-2007, 08:43 PM
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come on "catshit", don't be a pussy

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and list a single bush lie you leftard.
...you are the most lazy person I know, can't even click back through your own thread to find all the lies that were all proven. Just move that finger and click a couple of times...then of course, you first have to get that same finger it out of your ass before you click the mouse.

Then again, my own expectations are kept very low for you...you have not put a cogent thread or argument together the entire time since you have been on here...to include this thread. Just alot of bullsh*t, but whatever for a attention starved 12 year old.

You sure do like attention through abuse...you must be into having all your buddies give you golden showers and a hot lunch.
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Old 09-21-2007, 08:46 PM
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he does not want to see them that is why he does not read the. i just read this thread. even the right who can think has admitted it bush lied. he is just one of the bottom feeders hanging on.
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Old 09-21-2007, 08:51 PM
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he does not want to see them that is why he does not read the. i just read this thread. even the right who can think has admitted it bush lied. he is just one of the bottom feeders hanging on.
Sounds very much like he is a bottom feeder.

These are some of Bush's latest lies, just from his speech last week:

“The premise of our strategy is that securing the Iraqi population is the foundation for all other progress… The goal of the surge is to provide that security – and to help prepare Iraqi forces to maintain it…”
[Excerpt from President Bush’s speech as prepared for delivery, 9/13/07]

The President’s justification for the surge was that “reducing the violence in Baghdad will help make reconciliation possible.” [White House, 1/10/07] But by all accounts, including that of General Petraeus, the Iraqi government’s political progress is stalled.

General David Petraeus: “One of the justifications of the surge, after all, was that it would help create the space for Iraqi leaders to tackle the tough questions and agree on key pieces of national reconciliation legislation…It has not worked out as we had hoped.” [Letter to Troops, 9/7/07]

National Intelligence Estimate stated: “Iraqi political leaders remain unable to govern effectively.”

The GAO concluded the Iraqi Government had failed to meet 15 of 18 political, security, and economic benchmarks. [9/07]

The Congressional Research Service describes the Iraqi Government as “collapsing.” [CRS, 9/6/07]

“…Yet Iraq’s national leaders are getting some things done. For example, they have passed a budget. They are sharing oil revenues with the provinces… And local reconciliation is taking place. The key now is to link this progress in the provinces to progress in Baghdad…”
[Excerpt from President Bush’s speech as prepared for delivery, 9/13/07]

Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report: The September 6th update of this report entitled “Post-Saddam Iraq Government and Security,” the author describes the government as “collapsing.” [pg. 22]

Independent Jones Commission on the Security Forces of Iraq report: “Iraqi society is being convulsed by sectarianism that if not swiftly and significantly curtailed could contribute to a rapid deterioration of Iraq…” [pg. 34]

Just today, the New York Times reported that the “carefully constructed compromise on a draft law governing Iraq’s rich oil fields…appears to have collapsed.” [New York Times, 9/13/07]

“…Yet those of us who believe success in Iraq is essential to our security, and those who believe we should bring our troops home, have been at odds. Now, because of the measure of success we are seeing in Iraq, we can begin seeing troops come home.”
[Excerpt from President Bush’s speech as prepared for delivery, 9/13/07]

Our military forces are “stretched thin” and the current level of troop commitment to Iraq is unsustainable. Given the strain on the military, the Bush Administration has little choice but to drawdown troops to at least the pre-surge level.

All 38 of the Army’s available combat units are deployed, have or are just returning or are already scheduled to deploy to Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere – leaving the U.S. without any available combat-ready units. [Associated Press, 8/19/07]

“Senior officials have said that unless the President chooses to break a promise to limit deployments to 15 months and guarantee 12 months at home …, the troop increase must end next spring.” [New York Times, 8/18/07]

Retired Army General Robert Gard: “When you look at 160,000 plus troops, removing 4,000 is hardly a major …And the other drawdowns that come next year are inevitable unless you make some fundamental changes in touring or bring in some guardsmen who haven’t had enough rest.” [CNN, 9/10/07]

“This vision for a reduced American presence also has the support of Iraqi leaders from all communities. At the same time, they understand that their success will require U.S. political, economic, and security engagement that extends beyond my Presidency. These Iraqi leaders have asked for an enduring relationship with America.”
[Excerpt from President Bush’s speech as prepared for delivery, 9/13/07]

Neither the American public nor the Iraqi people support the President’s “surge” strategy and stay-the-course plan in Iraq.

78 percent of Americans believe the U.S. should withdraw some or all of our troops from Iraq. [New York Times, 9/10/07]

60 percent of Americans say the U.S. should set a timetable to withdraw our forces from Iraq and should “stick to that timetable regardless of what is going on in Iraq.” [USA Today, 9/10/07]

“Every person interviewed in Baghdad and Anbar province, a Sunni-dominated area where Bush recently visited and cited progress, said the troop increase has worsened security.” 70 percent believe security has deteriorated in the areas where the U.S. “surge” troops were located. [Associated Press, 9/10/07; BBC, 9/10/07]

Between 67 percent and 70 percent say the surge has “hampered conditions for political dialogue, reconstruction and economic development. [BBC, 9/10/07]

57 percent of Iraqis say that attacking coalition forces is “acceptable” – more than three times higher than when polled in February 2004. [ABC News, 9/10/07]

“The success of a free Iraq is critical to the security of the United States. Realizing this vision will be difficult – but it is achievable. Our military commanders believe we can succeed. Our diplomats believe we can succeed. And for the safety of future generations of Americans, we must succeed.”
[Excerpt from President Bush’s speech as prepared for delivery, 9/13/07]

Former Senator Gary Hart, Lieutenant General Robert Gard (USA, ret.), and Brigadier General John Johns (USA, ret.): “The series of recent reports on the situation in Iraq add up to only one clear conclusion: while there has been some limited success in recent months, there is little if any prospect of resolving the insurgency anytime in the next decade, if not longer…The uncertain future of Iraq cannot be accurately addressed while the primary problem remains uncorrected. As long as the United States remains, nothing can be resolved.” [9/13/07]

When questioned by Sen. John Warner if the war in Iraq was making America safer, General David Petraeus replied, “Sir, I don’t know, actually. I haven’t sat down and sorted it out in my head.” [Testimony, 9/11/07]
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Old 09-22-2007, 12:17 AM
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So basically what you are saying is that even while this thread has been going more lies have come about, what a riot.

The Administration vs. GAO report one is a new classic. Another lie proven and bald faced right in front of him with another report right there from the GAO.
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Old 09-22-2007, 12:20 AM
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Read thread

Proof given, Bush lied.

Let me know when he tells the truth.
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Old 09-22-2007, 12:25 AM
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Unf**kingbelievable not one person has tackled one lie posted.
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