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02-05-2004, 10:51 PM | #21 (permalink) | |
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Get yourself informed. Do you have any idea about the amount of military personel we have in Afghanistan? Believe me, we have yet to stop looking for the mofo. |
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02-05-2004, 10:55 PM | #22 (permalink) | |
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You're thinking of Wesley Clark instead of Dean. Even Clinton tried to fire the moron if that says much. History has proven that Generals make very bad Presidents, excluding Washington (which is actually debatable). Stonewall Jackson failed like a penguin trying to fly... NATO isn't all that bad, atleast they're a hell of a lot better then those idiots at the UN. Although they don't need to get involved, just like the UN, in anyway shape or form with the Iraqi conflict. John Edwards just like the rest is a complete moron. He made a living off of suing people. Not someone we need as a President... Dean and his little screaming match cost him any slight chance he had, thank God. |
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02-05-2004, 10:59 PM | #23 (permalink) | |
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02-06-2004, 01:44 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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Ugh, sure we didn't find any weapons of mass destructions. Of course, we gave them about 4 months to get rid of any weapons they had. And we still found missiles that had been banned from Iraq having by the UN. Of course, the UN weapons inspectors kept those out didn't they? O wait, no they didn't. We found weapons that they weren't allowed to have, a justification of war since they could have used those to strike key allies of ours. I'll admit we haven't found the WMD's that were promised, but are any of you to say you are 100% sure that they didn't have them before?
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02-06-2004, 11:01 PM | #25 (permalink) | |
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and Interactive, about the UN being idiots and not belonging in Iraq...that is quite possibly the statement I disagree most with in this thread...Bush had no right to go into Iraq, and did so against the UN's (aka the rest of the world's) wishes. Basically, he gave them the finger and said "I dont give a **** what you all think, because im the prez of the US of A and Im gonna do whatever the **** I want." he decided that he knew better than everybody else in the world. Then Bush attacked, killed a lot of innocents, and possibly ****ed up the country more than it was before....granted, he is making some small progress, but he declared the war over 7 or 8 months ago. When the UN (remember: the rest of the world) then said ok, well, you did this anyway when we gave you no permision *hint* illegal war *hint*, we are going to help the Iraqi citizens build their nation into a real nation, Bush told them to **** off basically again. he decided that once again, he knew better than the rest of the world and needed no help. This country was gonna be rebuilt the american way. Basically, you can see I am/was very anti-Iraq war. I think Bush is an arrogant prick, and am extremely proud of my country for taking the stance it did.
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02-07-2004, 12:22 AM | #26 (permalink) | |
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The UN is a group of misfits with way too much power. This one world united crap, is just that, crap. The fact that they have as much control, money and property as they do is a bit suspect. Believe me I know. I used to live adjacent to Mesa Verde National Park. Clinton decided he would make it a refuge and give it to the UN. This is not the only case of this either. This is our land, which our past family (except the draft dodging bastards) have fought to protect. I don't want to see some ninny, wife-cheating loser change that. Thankfully that's over though. I'm glad you're proud of your country (just realizing that you're not a US citizen, which says a bit about your information, not in a bad way exactly) no matter which side of the table you're on. I could also care less which way people vote or whatever side of a argument they take, just as long as they vote and take a side. I'm obviously Pro Iraqi War and admit that maybe our intel was a bit flawed (on the other hand it could be perfectly right, time will tell). However, with the human rights problems that were going on Iraq I think we were right to go in and over throw Saddam and set up a proper government.... |
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02-07-2004, 06:59 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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It was a clever game played by Saddam.He lets the west think he's got these weapons,knowing that if they did invade they wouldn't find them thus comprimising the western leaders.Plus there was always the chance that the rest of the world could of fallen out over it.
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02-07-2004, 08:18 AM | #28 (permalink) | |
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02-07-2004, 10:21 AM | #30 (permalink) |
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If another country wants to go to war, it is not illegal. There are very few international laws, and going to war is not one of them. That is retarded to call it an "illegal" war.
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