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Troop withdrawal

Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:57 am

I don't guarantee the source, but the TV program tonight says Bush is withdrawing all troops from Iraq because we wiil need them for the new war he is starting with Vietnam; this time will we be fighting both North and South Vietnam. The source was Sat Nite Live. Anyway should be a great one, the latest legitemate poll shows Bush has the support of three out of every ten Americans, and 1 out of every 10 Iraqis. The really great? part is that 60% of Iraqis think it is okay to kill American soldiers.

Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:38 am

This american still thinks it is 100 % OK to Kill Iraqis! :minigun:

Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:02 am

As soon as I started reading this (before I got to where it said SNL) I thought you just flipped on your tv and didn't realize you were watching SNL. lol :D

troops

Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:23 pm

Broken-wrench, Apparently you missed a critcal part of the pre war briefing. The Iraqis are supposed to be on our side, and to welcome us with open arms as we save them from Saddam. The reality is that we are about as welcome as Custer was. The 90% against us figure, is from a US State Dept poll. This would make a good Borat movie if all our soldiers being maimed and killed there weren't so real. Our 3100 dead is more than the toll from 9-11, plus the 11,000 who now have no arms or legs or eyes. Some wimpy liberals might even have some sympathy for the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis killed.

Re: Troop withdrawal

Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:47 pm

Bill Greenwood wrote:The source was Sat Nite Live.
The Democratic party's favorite source of news! :wink:

Re: troops

Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:23 pm

Bill Greenwood wrote:Broken-wrench, Apparently you missed a critcal part of the pre war briefing. The Iraqis are supposed to be on our side, and to welcome us with open arms as we save them from Saddam. The reality is that we are about as welcome as Custer was. The 90% against us figure, is from a US State Dept poll. This would make a good Borat movie if all our soldiers being maimed and killed there weren't so real. Our 3100 dead is more than the toll from 9-11, plus the 11,000 who now have no arms or legs or eyes. Some wimpy liberals might even have some sympathy for the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis killed.


I under stood that when I made the statement! We should just guard the oil fields and to heck with the iraqi people. We should also finish Iran. We have a score to settle with them from the 80's.

Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:06 am

Awww come on Bill...we can't leave Iraq just yet. We have to keep looking for those weapons of mass destruction that are still out there some where. :lol:

All I can say is I pity the poor S.O.B. that becomes the next president (Republican or Democrat) because they are going to inherit one hell of a mess...compliments of our current prez. :x

John

Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:48 am

Amen to that!

WMD?

Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:44 am

Guys, we have seen Gary make great airplane parts out of aluminum stock. We have seen other WIXers do great research on obscure photos, etc. Now does anyone see an opportunity here? Someone come up with good diagrams or photos of govt approved WMDs, we get Gary orone of those skilled modelers fabricate a few dozen. Then the hard part might be getting them to IRAQ, but I know some Fedex folks. Timiing is important, What do you think the Republicans would bid for some nice WMDs, buried near the surface about a month before the next congresional elections? There should be a tidy profit there by bringing Capitalism and Allah together. Let's keep the idea to ourselves for now or the Chinese will have knockoffs in Walmart in a week.

Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:23 pm

Broken-Wrench wrote:This american still thinks it is 100 % OK to Kill Iraqis! :minigun:


You won't find any arguement here.

Shay
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Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:22 pm

jpeters wrote:Awww come on Bill...we can't leave Iraq just yet. We have to keep looking for those weapons of mass destruction that are still out there some where. :lol:
Right from the Democrat's talking points memo. Say it long enough and it becomes the new truth.

Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:45 pm

bdk wrote:
jpeters wrote:Awww come on Bill...we can't leave Iraq just yet. We have to keep looking for those weapons of mass destruction that are still out there some where. :lol:
Right from the Democrat's talking points memo. Say it long enough and it becomes the new truth.



Hmmm...would this be the same as the Republican's talking points memo which says the WMD's were secretly shipped to Syria before the invasion?
Or those few artillery shells they found which were left over from the 1st Gulf War that contained traces of nerve agents? :lol:

I guess the WMD's thing doesn't matter anyway. After all...according to "Dead-Eye" Dick Cheney we will be greeted as liberators by the Iraqi people. Ummm...wonder when that's going to happen? :roll:

Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:54 pm

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Would someone please give the guy on the right a B.J. so we can impeach him as well!

Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:09 pm

A little stroll down memory lane...Colin Powell in front of the U.N. holding up a vial of anthrax and giving his case for authorizing force against Iraq (even though he knew the inteligence was flimsy at best).

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And the infamous mobile lab vans which were supposedly used to produce tons of deadly biological agents (never did).

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On September 30, 2004, The ISG, under Charles Duelfer, issued a comprehensive report. The report stated that "Iraq's WMD capability ... was essentially destroyed in 1991"

Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:30 pm

jpeters wrote:Would someone please give the guy on the right a B.J. so we can impeach him as well!
Did the guy on the right perjure himself before a grand jury? Did he lose his license to practice law?

jpeters wrote:On September 30, 2004, The ISG, under Charles Duelfer, issued a comprehensive report. The report stated that "Iraq's WMD capability ... was essentially destroyed in 1991"
Well, that is timely information after the fact since the invasion was in March of 2003... Maybe he has some insight into last month's football scores as well? :roll:
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