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Wed Jun-01-05 08:02 PM
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Maybe to be pro-military, pro-winning-you must be a nihilist. Death is the only honorable way. I mean they manage to smear Kerry and whomever else. (He didn't have real wounds-he didn't bleed enough-he's ALIVE) Death is the only thing they respect. Everyone is dead but HEY it's a Democracy- it's a win. Being a woman, we tend to call having the kids and husband home alive and safe the victory-the rest is just a bunch of empty IDEAS.
War is just assine stupidity and it's been going on since forever. Does anybody ever learn anything from history???
The point of Vietnam was?
The point of Iraq was?
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| -AP: Iraq Concerned U.S. May Leave Too Soon |
leftchick |
Jun-01-05 04:56 AM |
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Yeah. Right. Sure they are. |
cornermouse |
Jun-01-05 04:59 AM |
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Jun-01-05 07:35 AM |
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redqueen |
Jun-01-05 09:50 AM |
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Bush's escape clause: We could have won |
jobycom |
Jun-01-05 05:06 AM |
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Thank you for mentioning Vietnam. Same crap different war crime. |
wildwww2 |
Jun-01-05 09:53 AM |
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I don't care what he says as long as it's his last words from the gallows, |
reprobate |
Jun-01-05 11:45 AM |
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You got me thinking |
Generator |
Jun-01-05 08:02 PM |
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I don't think they equate death with winning |
jobycom |
Jun-01-05 11:28 PM |
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He's probably starting to wonder if it was such a great idea |
Judi Lynn |
Jun-01-05 05:11 AM |
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Bush may very well leave Iraq prematurely. |
bklyncowgirl |
Jun-01-05 05:24 AM |
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Two military reasons come to mind. . . |
Journeyman |
Jun-01-05 11:13 AM |
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The primary domestic purpose of the war |
teryang |
Jun-01-05 05:32 AM |
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breaking the Powell's Pottery Barn rule...you can break it and still not |
Supersedeas |
Jun-01-05 04:04 PM |
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But, um, Rumsfeld's 10-30-30 strategy is still good, right? |
oblivious |
Jun-01-05 05:49 AM |
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Wow! Mission Accomplished every thirty days ! |
tabasco |
Jun-01-05 07:47 AM |
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I pick door #2, Alex. |
reprobate |
Jun-01-05 11:48 AM |
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Pipe dreams... |
BikeWriter |
Jun-01-05 09:34 AM |
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We are never leaving....... |
springhill |
Jun-01-05 09:50 AM |
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Thank you! |
redqueen |
Jun-01-05 09:51 AM |
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No, they are not serving as a clue. |
NYC |
Jun-01-05 04:12 PM |
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There Should Be A Stamp On This Story: WH APPROVED OFFICIAL PROPOGANDA |
Beetwasher |
Jun-01-05 09:51 AM |
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insurgents want the US OUT of Irag--and now this Iraqi official wants the |
rodeodance |
Jun-01-05 10:08 AM |
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Catapult that propaganda! |
jazzjunkysue |
Jun-01-05 07:47 PM |
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OK, it is time to ask: who is "Iraq," and how do they interview her? |
Plaid Adder |
Jun-01-05 10:39 AM |
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Ha! Good point Plaid......n/t |
KoKo01 |
Jun-01-05 10:50 AM |
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Bwaahaahaa! Who writes this stuff? Bu*h's butler boy? |
Zorra |
Jun-01-05 10:49 AM |
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Yeah...if I were part of a NeoCon-backed puppet government... |
Media_Lies_Daily |
Jun-01-05 11:07 AM |
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What the fuck kind of headline is that? |
confludemocrat |
Jun-01-05 11:28 AM |
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well he did say it himself: "Catapulting the Propaganda" |
leftchick |
Jun-01-05 12:29 PM |
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In other news... |
michaelwb |
Jun-01-05 12:34 PM |
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On the "we are never leaving" theme |
TexasLawyer |
Jun-01-05 01:38 PM |
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"Please don't leave!" |
RUMMYisFROSTED |
Jun-01-05 07:52 PM |
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Well, there was a reason why Saddam was the leader of Iraq, Duh |
ckramer |
Jun-01-05 07:58 PM |
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Don't worry your pretty little heads; we'll leave in 112.5 billion barrels |
PurityOfEssence |
Jun-01-05 08:15 PM |
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