bobby78751
Mar 31 2004, 08:51 AM
Is this the success we were after...and is dragging a dead body thru the streets the kind of party in the street W promised?
CNN Story [ March 31, 2004, 07:52 AM: Message edited by: bobby78751 ]
hockeyTom
Mar 31 2004, 08:54 AM
Oh but Mission Accomplished according to Shrub! :mad:
bobby78751
Mar 31 2004, 09:03 AM
QUOTE
puckman1:
Oh but Mission Accomplished according to Shrub! :mad:
Yes, Haliburton over-charges, American gas prices soar, the deficite is out of control, Bush declares "Mission Accomplished", and The White House tries to lie its way out of every accusation. What a true victory this is! Tally ho, carry on, American patriots.
bobby78751
Mar 31 2004, 10:43 AM
In addition to the one body being dragged thru the streets, there are now reports that cheering residents in Fallujah pulled the charred bodies from burning vehicles and hung them from a Euphrates River bridge. Damn Bush to hell for this!
It's just more funerals he won't be attending.
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Lksimcoe
Mar 31 2004, 10:55 AM
QUOTE
bobby78751:
In addition to the one body being dragged thru the streets, there are now reports that cheering residents in Fallujah pulled the charred bodies from burning vehicles and hung them from a Euphrates River bridge. Damn Bush to hell for this!
I know that this would be partisan politics of the lowest order, but why won't someone have a big assed billboard, with the picture of the bodies hanging from the bridge, with the caption underneath
Mr. President. DOES THIS LOOK LIKE MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?
fantomas
Mar 31 2004, 11:11 AM
"Bring 'em on!" -- W Ltd. Bush
RazorbackTX
Mar 31 2004, 11:59 AM
This should be great material for Sir AWOL when he does his next "comedy" skit.
RazorbackTX
Mar 31 2004, 12:04 PM
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bobby78751:
In addition to the one body being dragged thru the streets....
Oh,
dragged throught the streets, I thought BushCoInc said
dancing in the streets, by bad.
PhillyFan
Mar 31 2004, 12:29 PM
It's cheering in the streets of Liberal Land, more dead soldiers... YEAH! Lemme post this! yeah man! Great, Kerry's got a chance...
Maybe 3 more can die today... GREAT!
You boys are sick.
Lksimcoe
Mar 31 2004, 12:34 PM
QUOTE
PhillyFan:
It's cheering in the streets of Liberal Land, more dead soldiers... YEAH! Lemme post this! yeah man! Great, Kerry's got a chance...
Maybe 3 more can die today... GREAT!
You boys are sick.
PF:
That's low, even by your standards.
No one ever wants people to be killed.
But there is an expression on a discussion board that fits this.
it goes:
He Lied and they died.
Whether you support Bush or not, whether you are a Republican or Democrat. No matter what your political stripes are. One thing is clear.
The United States of America is fighting in Iraq because their leadership said that Iraq was a threat to world peace.
He lied.
PhillyFan
Mar 31 2004, 12:50 PM
"The administration is making it clear that they don't believe that they even need the U.N. Security Council to sign off on a material breach because the finding of material breach was made by Mr. (Richard) Butler. So furthermore, I think the United States has always reserved the right and will reserve the right to act in its best interests. And clearly it is not just our best interests, it is in the best interests of the world to make it clear to Saddam Hussein that he's not going to get away with a breach of the '91 agreement that he's got to live up to, which is allowing inspections and dismantling his weapons and allowing us to know that he has dismantled his weapons. That's the price he pays for invading Kuwait and starting a war."
John Kerry 1997 with Bubba in office... how the tide turns.
RazorbackTX
Mar 31 2004, 12:52 PM
QUOTE
PhillyFan:
It's cheering in the streets of Liberal Land, more dead soldiers... YEAH! Lemme post this! yeah man! Great, Kerry's got a chance...
Maybe 3 more can die today... GREAT!
You boys are sick.
I would think there would be lots of cheering in chickenhawk land.....you just stay cozy in AZ now while others risk their lives.
RazorbackTX
Mar 31 2004, 12:57 PM
Statement by President George W. Bush
"We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories. You remember when Colin Powell stood up in front of the world, and he said, Iraq has got laboratories, mobile labs to build biological weapons. They're illegal. They're against the United Nations resolutions, and we've so far discovered two. And we'll find more weapons as time goes on. But for those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them."
______________________________________________
Woops, actually those mobile labs were used to produce hydrogen for artillery weather balloons.
Oh well, no biggie, this will fit in well with my comedy act.
PhillyFan
Mar 31 2004, 01:13 PM
Well considering that kerry said they had them also, but then backpeddled when a Dem wasnt in office...
Hmmmmmmm, He's a liar too! Guess Raze has no one to vote for.
bobby78751
Mar 31 2004, 01:47 PM
Looks like our Little Filly is reading from that propaganda website WorldNetDaily, again.
fantomas
Mar 31 2004, 01:49 PM
deare solders
i'm sorry u died
n keep on dyin
cuz I lied
n keep on lyin
but thats too bad
at least we caught
the dicktater
who tried
ta kill m' dad
mishun acomplished
bring m on!
W
"Little Bushie gonna get' em" -- Laura W. Bush
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CPT_Doom
Mar 31 2004, 03:14 PM
Mr. PF:
Exactly where in that quote does Kerry advocate unilaterally invading Iraq, against world opinion (oops, we had Poland and the UK with us, I forgot) based on faulty intelligence?
Oh, and if you followed the news on Iraq, you would know that a lot of work was stopped on Saddam's programs post 1998 - in other words, after the quote you cited.
You see, the world changes a little bit in 5 years.
RazorbackTX
Mar 31 2004, 03:58 PM
QUOTE
PhillyFan:
Well considering that kerry said they had them also, but then backpeddled when a Dem wasnt in office...
Hmmmmmmm, He's a liar too! Guess Raze has no one to vote for.
Id prefer to vote for someone who volunteerd to fight in Vietnam who risked his life and saved many other lives...as opposed to a drunk who was busy getting his teeth cleaned.
I think I know which one you can relate too.
PhillyFan
Mar 31 2004, 04:25 PM
Then why did you vote for Clinton?
hockeyTom
Mar 31 2004, 06:49 PM
No, PF, why on earth would you vote for Shrub?????
DallasUNC
Mar 31 2004, 07:27 PM
So exactly what does Bill Clinton have to do with the current war? Oh yeah, not a damn thing. Try staying on topic please. Diversion only works for the weak minded, like Bush.
PhillyFan
Mar 31 2004, 08:34 PM
Well i just find it quite humorous that NOW we get to hear dribble about a war hero...
I mean if Raze wanted a war hero, he'd still have dole on his bumper.
azairforce
Mar 31 2004, 10:25 PM
I consider myself a liberal in every sense of the word. It really pisses me off that people think your liberal and your cheering when every American soldier gets killed in Iraq.
I dont cheer at all and have cried a few times, I have a lot of very good friends in Iraq. I do think its wrong we are over there but I will support them in any way I can. Quite a few of them think its wrong they are over there but we are in the military and thats part of our job.
I was in Afghanistan for 125 days and survived a few missle attacks and believe war is no fun and Afghanistan is no comparsion to what they are going through in Iraq.
I really do hope they are home soon!! You damn right, I'm a liberal and very proud of it, but I do support my fellow military brothers and sisters over there. I strongly resent the idea if your liberal your cheering for failure in Iraq and cheering for each death. I say a prayer every night for all the troops over there an pray for the day they will all return home safe an sound
fantomas
Apr 1 2004, 12:06 AM
Azairforce, I hear what you're saying. I don't know of anyone--any LIBERALS, that is--who are cheering on the killing of U.S. soldiers, or civilians, or Iraqi civilians either, for that matter. Or who were happy or full of joy at any of the numerous bombings Al Qaeda and its allies has carried out since 9/11--in Morocco, in Spain, in Tunisia, in Turkey, in Indonesia, in the Phillippines, in Saudi Arabia, etc. Most liberals I know would much rather that our troops were never sent to Iraq in the first place, and that when they were sent to Afghanistan, that enough had been sent to root out and destroy not only the Taliban and its remnants, who persist, but also to capture Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and every other high-ranking Al Qaeda operator.
It's very hard for W fanatics to bear the fact that the war in Iraq might not have been the best idea, or that their hero (who, like most of the people frothing about war-making, couldn't be bothered to go fight and possibly die on foreign shores--no, save that for others) is not the infallible, mythic figure they've so assiduously made him out to be since 9/11 (and don't mention that day or delve too closely into his behavior on it), so they slam anyone and everyone who questions anything about W Ltd.
"Bring 'em on!": W couldn't be bothered to utter a statement all morning and afternoon about the slaughter of these four Americans or the five soldiers who also were blown to smithereens in Iraq. Was it shown on Fox/White House TV?
Undercenter
Apr 1 2004, 01:30 AM
azairforce wrote:
I strongly resent the idea if your liberal your cheering for failure in Iraq and cheering for each death.
Here-Here azairforce. Mush has committed the Nation and our Armed Forces - which must be supported through to victory. As I've stated in other threads I would dramatically change the equation in Iraq - I'll spare you the details - but suffice to say this American effort must succeed.
And again, radical forces in the Middle East underestimate America's reaction. America punches back. Seeing our countrymen dragged through the streets doesn't make most of us want to "cut and run," but march and bomb. I believe these acts actually work in favor of Mush's re-election by angering otherwise thoughtful people - and if America wants a hawk in November then just guess who'll win.
bobby78751
Apr 1 2004, 08:03 AM
Is this the success and progress Bush says we are making? Is this the Mission Accomplished the dictator has proclaimed? Is this the joyous welcome the soldiers and others were promised?
QUOTE
...a boy no older than 10 ground his heel into a burned head. \"Where is Bush?\" the boy yelled. \"Let him come here and see this!\"
NYT Story
Aubie In Bham
Apr 1 2004, 08:07 AM
AZ, man, I'm with you on being sick and tired of being labeled UnAmerican because I don't support W. in the war effort. I whole heartedly support our troops and each day, I pray for their safe return. I believe the comments and feelings you bring to this discussion outweighs the rest of ours. With you having been in the middle of the fight on Tara, you have first hand knowledge of the plight of our brave soldiers. I appreciate your service to our country.
Philly, I had Dole on my bumper. Dole is a good man and represents what WAS good in the republican party. I doubt very seriously that Bob Dole would have sent our troops to Iraq. As I said before, I didn't leave the Republican party, it left me.
hockeyTom
Apr 1 2004, 08:35 AM
Phillyfan needs to read the latest story about Kindasleezy Rice this morning.
RazorbackTX
Apr 1 2004, 09:40 AM
QUOTE
puckman1:
Phillyfan needs to read the latest story about Kindasleezy Rice this morning.
Channeling PhillyFan -
This cant be true because THEY ARE TRYING TO SELL NEWSPAPERS!
azairforce
Apr 1 2004, 08:20 PM
Thanks for the kind words Aubie much appreciated. the situation is getting worse day by day and the morale is heading in the same direction. Thanks for the prayers Aubie and everyone else, they are much appreciated im sure.
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