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05-12-2008, 03:28 AM
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Anotehr fucking wannabe...jesus.
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Everything you just said is total bullshit
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
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05-12-2008, 03:37 AM
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Pay no attention to NYOB just now, soldier.
Sometimes he's quite lucid actually, but recently he's been snorting road flares.
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05-12-2008, 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted by A. Crowley
Pay no attention to NYOB just now, soldier.
Sometimes he's quite lucid actually, but recently he's been snorting road flares.
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Fuck you you nazi cunt. How stupid are to not see the same redneck shit bag posting the same script for the umpttenth time. Both of you are idiots.
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Cussing out low class inbreds isnt uninteligent, its honest
Good typing is not inteligent its dexiteritous.
Everything you just said is total bullshit
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V8Ek...eature=related
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05-12-2008, 03:52 AM
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I just read something that seemed rather sincere, fool.
I'd rather believe in his authenticity untill proven otherwise, and not by your slander.
I can spot a protofascist fraud as quickly as anybody, so you can relax and maybe wank awhile deliberately.
Piss me off, and I'll sic my posse on your sorry ass.
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05-12-2008, 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul H
If you must know, I could go to school without the GI Bill comfortably. Since I was 15, I’ve had this cool new thing called a “job.” I joined the army when I was 17, in no legal trouble more severe than a few MIP's. I've no hard-on for personally killing Osama bin Laden (or anyone, for that matter), or single-handedly crushing global terrorism. I volunteered for the Army, and I volunteered for my deployment. Granted, it’s nothing compared to the sacrifice some of you folks have put in for the democratic process, with your campaign contributions, Obama puff-paint sweatshirts, and all that glitter you bought for your “Change” signs, but it’s my little way of justifying myself as an American, doing my little part to contribute to something bigger than myself.
I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that some progress, no matter how much some folks want to trivialize it, HAS been made. Saddam’s gone, elections happened, and we’re trying to help strengthen and hold together Iraq’s very own security forces, and fragile government.
You won’t find me arguing as to whether or not we should have been there in the first place, and certainly won’t find me defending the short-sightedness in the planning of the subsequent occupation and rebuilding process. I couldn’t even say for sure if the obscure goal of a free and independent Iraq is even possible. I also provide no great end-all be-all of solutions to the question of “What the fuck do we do now?” It’s safe to say that this is a job for greater minds than mine.
The reason I continue to respond to these body count threads is that they obviously provide no solution either. Posting a number as if it were a fitting representation of these men and women’s sacrifice shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what they did for their comrades, and why. People have no right to say whether or not they died for no reason, and no right to assume that they wouldn’t do it again. That goes for me as much as it goes for the OP.
People that think it’s just a matter of “Let’s leave now” are guilty of the same sort of irresponsible over-simplification of an enormous problem that the people who started the war are guilty of. The same goes for any sort of scheduled troop reductions that don’t coincide with a similar amount of progress on the part of the Iraqis. There may come a time when we’re forced to “cut our losses” and limp back home without having accomplished the mission. I find it hard to grip for even a moment that the appropriate time for leaving is this election year.
Poorly planned? Unjustified? It almost certainly was from what I understand. Wars are generally stupid, imperfect by their very nature, and “justification” is often hard to come by when you’re talking about killing other human beings.
I’d appreciate it if you wouldn’t assume that I’m some dumb grunt that just blindly supports war in general (some of us probably are, but it’s an unfair assumption). I follow orders, and I do what needs to be done for the other men and women next to me. Don’t presume to have picked up on something so “painfully obvious” that we in the service have not. Don’t assume that we in the service are just victims of a failed agenda. We all volunteered, and we’re trying to accomplish what’s been asked of us.
I guess that’s easy to say, given that I came back alive, with all my arms and legs.
I suppose the rest is up to you “enlightened” individuals of our society.
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You pretty much nailed it on the head.
I understand responding to body count numbers. it achieves nothing.
We do need some pretty smart heads to resolve the quagmire that is Iraq & there is NO black & white solution.
We also need to get rid of the tough guy rhetoric so redundant in this country so we can get more level heads to deal with this complicated situation.
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05-12-2008, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by crowonapost
Well that's all great.
Mission accomplished. Saddam gone...WMD's - Gone.
Why are we still there?
Elections done, successful.
Why are we still there?
See if it were about truly securing the country of Iraq there would have been a FAR more intelligent plan for occupying & stabilizing & solidifying the country.
There wasn't. There's just this ambiguous stay the course with soldiers like yourself sent over & fucking over to plug holes on a sinking ship without a god dammed plan to actually steer the fucking ship (Iraq) to a stable course.
This is the CENTER of the problem. Barack Obama, like many saw this major stupid flaw & said quite simply, we should not start stupid wars. This was executed pathetically stupidly without any long term plan both militarily & structurally to the nation of Iraq.
Get it yet? Or do you need a few more tours to see the painfully obvious?
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The troops are coming home in phases. Nevertheless, they are still there because Democrats have made it clear, if they win the White House, Iraq will be handed to the Al Qaida.
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05-12-2008, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by wow
The troops are coming home in phases. Nevertheless, they are still there because Democrats have made it clear, if they win the White House, Iraq will be handed to the Al Qaida.
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I think level headed people will be put in to try to resolve this complicated situation without stupid wasteful concepts like fear bating that the Arabic word for 'the base' a kind of franchise for extremists will not be used to distract from the realities of this complicated situation we've put ourselves in. I understand you can't grasp that. The body of your posts only prove that. Go play in the sand box.
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05-12-2008, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by noneof yourbusiness
SAme old redneck dumbshit new name.
there is no excuse for this loos of life. Dont whine about the numbers you dont give afuck about these poeple junior,
A hand ful of you pig fucking cunts still back this thing. Its over already. Oboma will yank the fuck home. Done deal.
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No, Obama said he would bring the troops home no earlier than 2013.
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05-12-2008, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by crowonapost
I think level headed people will be put in to try to resolve this complicated situation without stupid wasteful concepts like fear bating that the Arabic word for 'the base' a kind of franchise for extremists will not be used to distract from the realities of this complicated situation we've put ourselves in. I understand you can't grasp that. The body of your posts only prove that. Go play in the sand box.
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What is so complicated?
Afghanistan was invaded, the Al Qaida went to Iraq for a safe haven.
Iraq was invaded, to confront the Al Qaida and to end the Clinton oil scam.
Clearly, the corruption in Iraq facilitated the Al Qaida that went there.
A 6th grader can grasp this logic, why can't Obama (The 57 states man)?
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05-12-2008, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by wow
No, Obama said he would bring the troops home no earlier than 2013.
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Do you lie just to be lying?
Bringing Our Troops Home
Obama will immediately begin to remove our troops from Iraq. He will remove one to two combat brigades each month, and have all of our combat brigades out of Iraq within 16 months. Obama will make it clear that we will not build any permanent bases in Iraq. He will keep some troops in Iraq to protect our embassy and diplomats; if al Qaeda attempts to build a base within Iraq, he will keep troops in Iraq or elsewhere in the region to carry out targeted strikes on al Qaeda.
Barack Obama | Change We Can Believe In | Iraq
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