Lula wrote: people have gone without electricity and running water because we destroyed the infrastructure.
Sounds like California.

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Lula wrote: people have gone without electricity and running water because we destroyed the infrastructure.
treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:so what's the deal here? (rwf & tree) do you people only care about americans? do you care about other countries and people?
what did i post ever to make you ask this question?
Saint John wrote:Lula wrote: people have gone without electricity and running water because we destroyed the infrastructure.
Sounds like California.I suppose that's Bush's fault, too.
RedWingFan wrote:What conservatives can't stand is the fact that the Bamsters top general in Afghanistan asked for more troops because they're getting their asses handed to them.
Fact Finder wrote:Lula wrote:tree, if someone told you of their experience i'd say that is pretty real. true, we all experience things differently. my sister's neighbors left iraq during the first gulf war. they both have family still there and have recently begun returning on occasion. they have shared many pictures and stories of their former lives.
remember the "shock and awe" campaign? the carpet bombing we did had quite an impact on the infrastructure.
i'm not going to keep debating this. i have objected to the invasion of iraq since the get go. you have your opinion and i have mine, with any luck the reality is at least somewhere in the middle.
If Saddam had taken W's invitation and left the country within the 48 hours of W's deadline, none of this would have happened and Saddam would still be alive today. Probably Uday and Quesay too.
treetopovskaya wrote:...then why wasn't he returning the general's calls???
treetopovskaya wrote:...President obama needs to get his priorities in check. our troops should come first... always.
Lula wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:so what's the deal here? (rwf & tree) do you people only care about americans? do you care about other countries and people?
what did i post ever to make you ask this question?
your links from usaid don't exactly seem balanced, but i may be way off and if i am, my apologies.
Fact Finder wrote:If Saddam had taken W's invitation and left the country within the 48 hours of W's deadline, none of this would have happened and Saddam would still be alive today. Probably Uday and Quesay too.
Lula wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Lula wrote:tree, if someone told you of their experience i'd say that is pretty real. true, we all experience things differently. my sister's neighbors left iraq during the first gulf war. they both have family still there and have recently begun returning on occasion. they have shared many pictures and stories of their former lives.
remember the "shock and awe" campaign? the carpet bombing we did had quite an impact on the infrastructure.
i'm not going to keep debating this. i have objected to the invasion of iraq since the get go. you have your opinion and i have mine, with any luck the reality is at least somewhere in the middle.
Too bad you didn't have a neighbor that fled Kuwait while Saddam's Iraq raped, pillaged and looted it. So you would believe that that too was real!!!
why do you have to be such a jerk? i never denied iraq's invasion of kuwait.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Fact Finder wrote:If Saddam had taken W's invitation and left the country within the 48 hours of W's deadline, none of this would have happened and Saddam would still be alive today. Probably Uday and Quesay too.
And if W listened to the weapons inspectors on the ground, before pulling them out, no blood and treasure would've been spared.
W himself stated a basic truth before the invasion - war should only be used as a last resort.
Even if the UN Weapons Inspectors were somehow compromised because of the 'oil for food' scandal, their findings (or lack of) should have given him pause.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:so what's the deal here? (rwf & tree) do you people only care about americans? do you care about other countries and people?
what did i post ever to make you ask this question?
your links from usaid don't exactly seem balanced, but i may be way off and if i am, my apologies.
balanced? those links kinda go with what i've been saying. how that adds up to me not caring about other countries & people makes no sense.
RedWingFan wrote:Lula wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Lula wrote:tree, if someone told you of their experience i'd say that is pretty real. true, we all experience things differently. my sister's neighbors left iraq during the first gulf war. they both have family still there and have recently begun returning on occasion. they have shared many pictures and stories of their former lives.
remember the "shock and awe" campaign? the carpet bombing we did had quite an impact on the infrastructure.
i'm not going to keep debating this. i have objected to the invasion of iraq since the get go. you have your opinion and i have mine, with any luck the reality is at least somewhere in the middle.
Too bad you didn't have a neighbor that fled Kuwait while Saddam's Iraq raped, pillaged and looted it. So you would believe that that too was real!!!
why do you have to be such a jerk? i never denied iraq's invasion of kuwait.
Okay, I'll stop being a jerk....You're right Lula, we should have let Saddam run roughshot over Kuwait and any other country he wanted to without any repercussions or carpetbombing. You're right!
RedWingFan wrote:It did. It gave the US years and years of pause, starting in the late 90's.
RedWingFan wrote:Even though Presidents and Congressional leaders stated repeatedly Saddam had to be dealt with.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:RedWingFan wrote:It did. It gave the US years and years of pause, starting in the late 90's.
If there is so much as a sliver of doubt, you DO NOT send soldiers in harms way.
It's that simple.RedWingFan wrote:Even though Presidents and Congressional leaders stated repeatedly Saddam had to be dealt with.
Regime change was being promoted in Washington for a long time.
Sanctions and bombing, although brutal, are not the same as a full scale attack.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:How did we get sidetracked by Iraq.
RedWingFan wrote:The general in Iraq isn't begging for more troops to help the situation. Bush already took care that thankfully (remember "the surge" Obama said was sure to fail?)
RedWingFan wrote:It's the general in Afghanistan that's begging for help, while Obama twiddles his thumbs and more soldiers die. You'd think he'd rethink his position of "surges". But no. He'll continue to let it crumble.....
The_Noble_Cause wrote:RedWingFan wrote:It's the general in Afghanistan that's begging for help, while Obama twiddles his thumbs and more soldiers die. You'd think he'd rethink his position of "surges". But no. He'll continue to let it crumble.....
You send more soliders in there, and even more will die.
This is not a decision to be made lightly.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:That was also Obama's position of the Iraq surge. He was wrong.
RedWingFan wrote:Soldiers in Afghanistan are dying now because they need more re-enforcements.
RedWingFan wrote:Obama and the left have forsaken them. Face it that's why Obama won't send help.
RedWingFan wrote:That's why "this is not a decision to be made lightly" Not the lives of Soldiers, He'll piss off the loony left! He doesn't want to take yet another hit to his poll #'s.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:The "loony left" are insignificant to general opinion.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:You are also forgetting that Obama campaigned on ratcheting up both the Afghanistan war and Pakistan drone raids.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:They're not so insignificant to general opinion when it comes to forcing government healthcare on everybody are they? The administration is trying every backdoor tactic to get it forced on the American people. They still know how to read the polls, they're playing to their base TNC.
RedWingFan wrote:It's called lying to get elected. Much like he did when he promised the transparency of his administration. It's what liberals have to do to get elected. If they told the truth, they know they wouldn't stand a chance.
Lula wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:so what's the deal here? (rwf & tree) do you people only care about americans? do you care about other countries and people?
what did i post ever to make you ask this question?
your links from usaid don't exactly seem balanced, but i may be way off and if i am, my apologies.
balanced? those links kinda go with what i've been saying. how that adds up to me not caring about other countries & people makes no sense.
what you've been saying comes off as though you don't really care about the iraqi lives that have been destroyed. don't know how else to explain it. i'm sure i'm wrong because i'd say you tend to care a lot about humanity so my apologies.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:...then why wasn't he returning the general's calls???
Only having one call with a general on the ground is not the same thing as ignoring calls.
If you have proof that Obama is not being briefed, or is not regularly in touch with the Secretary of Defense or the Joint Chiefs, then let's hear it.
Otherwise, you are spewing ignorant shit as usual.treetopovskaya wrote:...President obama needs to get his priorities in check. our troops should come first... always.
I know.
Maybe Obama can fire General McCrystal, the same way Bush went thru generals like toilet paper.
Saying this, by the way, isn't "playing the bush card", it's just pointing out that GOP hypocrisy knows no bounds.
treetopovskaya wrote:my point was that the general shouldn't have been made to wait.
treetopovskaya wrote:i don't care if obama was being briefed (do you have proof he was?)...
treetopovskaya wrote:he should have made the meeting with general mcchrystal his first priority. just my opinion.
treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:Lula wrote:so what's the deal here? (rwf & tree) do you people only care about americans? do you care about other countries and people?
what did i post ever to make you ask this question?
your links from usaid don't exactly seem balanced, but i may be way off and if i am, my apologies.
balanced? those links kinda go with what i've been saying. how that adds up to me not caring about other countries & people makes no sense.
what you've been saying comes off as though you don't really care about the iraqi lives that have been destroyed. don't know how else to explain it. i'm sure i'm wrong because i'd say you tend to care a lot about humanity so my apologies.
what exactly have i said? post it.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:my point was that the general shouldn't have been made to wait.
Generals serve at the pleasure of the President, NOT the other way around.
I know you neocon teabaggers may be frothing at the mouth at the idea of sending more of our bravest and boldest to their deaths.
Fortunately, for the man who has to sign each death letter to families, there are more factors to consider.treetopovskaya wrote:i don't care if obama was being briefed (do you have proof he was?)...
Please tell me this is a fucking joke.treetopovskaya wrote:he should have made the meeting with general mcchrystal his first priority. just my opinion.
Ever hear of a little thing called chain of command?
Fact Finder wrote:For the record. I care about the lives of the innocent people of Iraq and Afghanistan. The 50 Million lives we have tried to liberate from tyranny, opression and Dictatorships. The women of Kabul who get shot for what they wear. The men beheaded for looking the wrong way. The WMD Halabja pics that I posted here and got reprimanded by Andrew for.![]()
Who here wants to live amongst suicide bombers? Oh wait, we already have!
CNN has the video.
treetopovskaya wrote:tnc... when was the last time an american president lobbied for the olympics?
treetopovskaya wrote:i really wasn't trying to bag on obama... just giving my opinion why some may have had issues. i guess the timing was just bad. that is it... at least for me it was just the timing really. with all the crap going on. no big deal tho... i'm over it.
treetopovskaya wrote:it might surprise you but i think obama should pull all our troops. what happens though after we leave? we send more troops people will continue to die we pull out people will continue to die. what is the answer? what happens to the people we leave behind?
Saint John wrote:As soon as I saw Obama and Oprah throw their collective hats in the ring I knew Chicago fucked.
Funny how, when standing next to each other, they look the number 10.Thanks to both. I did not want the Olympics in Chicago.
Michigan Girl wrote:Saint John wrote:As soon as I saw Obama and Oprah throw their collective hats in the ring I knew Chicago was fucked.
Funny how, when standing next to each other, they look the number 10.Thanks to both. I did not want the Olympics in Chicago.
I am LMAO!!
This is true!!!
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