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.Ryan
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Topic: How freakin stupid....Posted: 06 October 2004 at 7:24pm |
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Ok, I supported going into Iraq to take Saddam out and all but there
are other things that need to be watched and dealt with. Like the
Nuclear capable, war-like, rebellious, oriental country that has
missles that can reach our coast and really mess up our allies in the
area....North Korea is totally not getting the attention needed. And to
top that off we are now pulling troops out of the area....grrr...
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Enos Shenk
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 7:27pm |
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You act like bush is interested in safety of the country.
Iraq was just a bait and switch to turn everyones attention back to what a "badass terrorism killer" he is, when it looked like we werent going to catch bin laden in time to satisfy the american publics idiotic attention span. N Korea would actually put up a fight, i havent decided if bush is too big of a sissy to tackle them, or if hes crazy enough to do something stupid and get us all nuked. I dunno about you, but id rather not get nuked. |
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BARREL BREAK
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 7:30pm |
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damnit enos, let me get one of em!
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nickman98
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 7:34pm |
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no nukes for blood
...orwas it oil....or food...gah i cant remember bushes policies |
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.Ryan
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 7:37pm |
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Yeah, I used to be a big Bush supporter but I'm leaning away from him
now. I'm pretty undesided but he has definately lost a lot of my
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Helmut12289
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 8:00pm |
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yeah... except no. Obviously you have been sniffing gasoline. Bush doesnt want to be a badass terrorist killer, he does whats right for the United States and the people of Iraq, who, if you were unaware, were being tortured and raped under Saddams reign. Yeah, I said it, taking out Iraq was good for the American people because the Taliban had links and support from Iraq, not to mention Saddam had the capability of making weapons of mass destruction. Compare this to WWII, Japan bombed us, and we didnt just go after them, we declared war on Germany too. God you guys make me sick sometimes. Oh and make up your mind... do you want Bush to go after N. Korea, or leave em be? Its not like theres only two choices: Go all out and have a nuclear war, or do nothing. GEEZ! Edited by Helmut12289 |
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Axe in the head, early to bed, Axe in the helmet, a thanks to Helmut... and I support Bush! So there.
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.Ryan
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 8:19pm |
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Ok doofy, I think you're the one huffing the gas....Iraq had no links to the taliban and no real links to al-quadea(how ever you spell it). It did support terrorists so it can be linked to the war on terror for that reason, if not simply for the fact that Iraq has become the battle ground for the WOT, but they had no links to those particular groups. They also have been proven not to have the capabilities for WMDs(no running programs). Don't get me wrong, I supported getting Saddam out of power because he was a brutal dictator and has been thumbing his nose at the international community for the past 10 years but please get your facts strait. As far as NK I thought I made my self clear, and Enos did too, that we thought something should be done about NK....God you guys make me sick sometimes.... Edit: And your WWII analogy makes no sense....Iraq wasn't trying to take over the world... Edited by .Ryan |
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tippy_182
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 8:42pm |
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I agree with Enos in a way. Even me being pro-bush and all. If you going to go into Iraq because the pose a threat, the you should do the same from other threatening countries as well. But it would go the same for any other Pres. we might have. "Hes to reluctant, hes scared, take them before they take us". Either way we were screwed. |
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Betterdays
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Posted: 06 October 2004 at 9:05pm |
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Me too. Cthulhu in 04 has my vote...Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn! Edited by Betterdays |
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 12:23am |
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I support getting Sadam out of power, I don't support the yo-yo reasons they have given for it.
Admit it. They went in for oil. This No WMD. No WMD programs. No ability to produce WMD's. A soft target that should have been easy. 1000 KIA later, the country is apparently 2 years away from civil war if the US withdraw. They started it, they better sort it out before they leave. KBK Edited by Kayback |
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 7:14am |
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Is that the same way you support stopping the genocide in Africa, but the U.N. can't do anything about it? So its just all sissy talk? ---I believe the U.S. should stay out of Africa, however you guys South Africa should be stepping up to the plate to stop the current genocides. Obviously you are not, why not? This is going to sound harsh, but are you a nation, or cheerleaders? Edited by Barretm82 |
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Barretm82
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 7:25am |
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If my American bros ever start "relying" on the U.N. for defense and security, then God help them.
For an example of this, just look at how successful the U.N. is in Africa? The bottom line is that Saddam as demonstrated by his actions was a threat to the West. Even the crazy lunatic Kim IL has not actually used WMD on people as Saddam has. Some would argue that Kim is crazier then Saddam, that may be true, but we have never seen him cross the Saddam threshold and "USE" WMDs... As for your oil arguments, the oil "Factor" is that it provided incredible world influence and funding for Saddam and his terrorist ambitions against democracies. Edited by Barretm82 |
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PopeMobile
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 7:45am |
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Get over it. North Korea isnt going to do a GD thing because we would wipe them and that Kim J...whatever of the face of the earth. They are on our crap list already and they know it.
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To the pope mobile!!
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Ricin.rpf
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 8:16am |
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Not just North Korea, but what about the Genocide going on in Africa? Its as if no one cares. The nightly news never even metions it. It seems as though only the news on pbs does...
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 9:50am |
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I want to move to Australia. Nothing ever happens there...
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Barretm82
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 11:35am |
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That’s how the U.N. handles these things; there was a resolution that was vetoed to deal with Africa. So nothing happens. This why when I hear American comments about passing the Global test, IE. U.N. approval. That kind of talk in a simple word, bugs me... Edited by Barretm82 |
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 12:45pm |
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No WMD's, but that still makes me wonder why Saddam procrastinated for so long. Could it be that he was able to keep more control over his people while under UN sanctions? He was obviously doing well with the "Oil for Food" program. The links from Iraq to Al Qaeda aren't strong ones, but they did exist, the 911 commission admitted as much. Regardless, Saddam was a supporter of terrorism, giving $25,000 to the families of each suicide bomber to blow him or herself up in Israel. North Korea is less our problem than it is greater Asia's. China is an erstwhile ally to us, with strong influence over N Korea. For better or worse, China's economy is tied to ours, and they will not allow N Korea to become too great a threat. Iran is a different matter. It is obvious that they are seeking to develop nuclear weapons, mainly due to the fact that any success we have in Iraq will have an adverse reaction on their own country. It is well documented that alot of the small arms being used by insurgents in Iraq are coming from Iran. Iran will continue to be a problem, they know that they are next on the list in the "Axis of Evil", and should the problems in Iraq be brought under control, we will have to start focusing our attention on them. As for myself, I leave for Iraq in 3 weeks, my third trip there. I've seen steady improvement in the country's infrastructure since my first visit. I wish the media would report the good news with as much zeal as they report the bad. I sent out for my absentee ballot today, go W! Edited by TRAVELER |
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 1:37pm |
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The...truth...about...the...Iraq...war...is...starting... to...leak...out...must...stop...flow...of...truth...until... after...the...election...*gasp* *wheeze* - G.W. Edited by Badsmitty |
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Posted: 07 October 2004 at 1:51pm |
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This is sad folks. |
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Posted: 09 October 2004 at 10:50am |
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Yes it's about oil. It's about the region producing almost all the oil used by the world. It's about the fact that if that region went up in flames, then the US (and the rest of the world) would be well and truly screwed because we'd have to find some source of energy. Russia would definately come out ahead in this though, since they have an unknown amount of oil in Siberia that they can't really afford to drill for. Venezeula would do nicely, since they are the only non-Middle East country that is a member of OPEC (IIRC). France doesn't really have to worry since they were so xenophobic in the 70's that they produce around 70% of their electricity by nuclear power plants. Without oil in this region, we wouldn't really care what happens. The same basic thing as Africa. A little more since we'd still have an interest in keeping Israel from being destroyed from being invaded by every neighboring country, but maybe not since those countries wouldn't have the money to buy any tanks or airplanes.
We're pulling out troops from Korea, because there's no real reason to keep them there. For a long while after the war, the S. Korean Army was pretty small and poorly trained and equipped. Now, they have modern equipment, and are decently trained. We haven't really had enough troops in Korea to be more than a speed bump anyway, even when we have the full 2nd ID there. Te be an actual deterrent from some real agreesion (assuming no other military forces but us) it would take something like 5 divisions. Maybe one armored, one mech, and 3 of light, airborne, or air-assault. This is just my guess of course. |
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