News:
Police fled a town in western Afghanistan Monday and suspected Taliban militants briefly moved in – the second time in a month the government has lost control of a district in the area. Thousands of residents have fled the area since the Taliban seized Musa Qala, fearing a NATO attack and renewed clashes with the militants.
Where is the neocon concern and outrage
over Afghanistan, the only country ever attacked for its actual role in 9-11? Yes, I know it was not the only country involved, but Bush and his cronies have yet to announce their sanctions and bombing campaigns against Saudi Arabia, Germany and Pakistan, but we did at least go after one country. Of course, the Afghan resistance did most of the actual fighting, specifically, the Northern Alliance. We couldn't be bothered to send in a lot of troops for the invasion, and we couldn't be bothered to send in a lot of troops to try to hold on to that country and rebuild it so the Taliban wouldn't return. Now the Taliban is resurgent, attacking even in the winter, and the Pentagon is predicting they will launch a big spring offensive. The answer to that? An extra 3500 troops and a big finger pointed at NATO, blaming them for not doing enough. What more should we expect from an incompetent, corrupt administration?
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 9:18amAfghan town retaken
Afghan and international troops have retaken a district capital in southwestern Afghanistan, pushing out Taliban fighters who had held the town for about 24 hours.
The Afghan interior ministry said the town of Bakwa in the western province of Farah was under government control and security reinforcements were there.
Zemarai Bashary, a government spokesman, said: "We occupied Bakwa this morning at 0100 GMT and the Taliban were pushed back."
This so called incompetent, corrupt administration is doing a good job at repelling these terrorists incursions.
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By Capitalism RulesFebruary 20, 2007 - 9:53amNice job of ignoring the point
Let me spell it out for you. And I'll use small words so you're sure to get it.
IT SHOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED.
The Taliban should have been turned into a historical footnote by now. But noooooo..... Chimpy and his pals just HAD to try and turn a big profit by popping into Iraq, drawing down the forces already in Afghanistan to support THAT idiocy. Now, Chimpy and his pals are in serious danger of losing not just Iraq, which is pretty much a lost cause already, but Afghanistan too.
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He never spoke more honest...or more insane...words.
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By nonexistent manFebruary 20, 2007 - 10:00amIf they are doing such a great job
then why are the Taliban even capable of taking a town in the first place? If we had completed the job we started in Afghanistan, we wouldn't even be taking the Taliban seriously. If you took the time to listen to the military briefings on Afghanistan, you would hear the commanders say that the Taliban has gone from being an insignificant nuisance 3 years ago that controlled no territory to a significant threat today that controls a lot of southern Afghanistan.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2007/01/08/commanders_see...
http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/02/c6c33122-bec1-44f1-b576-edd...
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 10:01amSubmitted by Uffdaguy on February 20, 2007 - 11:01am. |
It's what I've been saying all along Uff - perhaps if we "stayed the course" in Afghanistan instead of "cutting and running" to Iraq, bin Laden, Al Qaeda and the Taliban could very well have been distant memories by now.
Have you heard all the "slow bleed" bullshit that the RePUKElicans are saying now? I watched a piece on "Countdown" last night ... apparently, the RePUKElicans are saying that the Dems have coined the phrase "slow bleed" and these RePUKElicans are using that little "sound bite" all OVER the place. Fuck, you'd think they were the marketing department in Corporate America with all these "cute" little catchphrases.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 10:43amThe only slow bleed I want to see is repub power
bleeding away as impeachment hearings begin. What do the repubs want instead of a "slow bleed"? Is it better to have a "fast bleed"? And whose blood do they want? I am betting it is our GIs.
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 11:17amso when are these hearings going to begin?
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Guantanamo Bay detainees may not challenge their detention in U.S. courts, a federal appeals court said Tuesday in a ruling upholding a key provision of a law at the center of President Bush's anti- terrorism plan.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled 2-1 that civilian courts no longer have the authority to consider whether the military is illegally holding foreigners.
Barring detainees from the U.S. court system was a key provision in the Military Commissions Act, which Bush pushed through Congress last year to set up a system to prosecute terrorism suspects.
The ruling is all but certain to be appealed to the Supreme Court, which last year struck down the Bush administration's original plan for trying detainees before military commissions.
The Military Commissions Act was crafted in response to that decision and the president hailed it as a necessary tool for bringing terror suspects to justice.
Civil libertarians and leading Democrats decried the law as unconstitutional and a violation of American values. The law allows the government to indefinitely detain foreigners who have been designed as "enemy combatants" and authorizes the CIA to use aggressive but undefined interrogation tactics.
But the most criticized provision of the law was the one stripping U.S. courts of the authority to hear arguments from detainees who said they were being held illegally.
Attorneys argued that the detainees aren't covered by that provision and that the law is unconstitutional.
"The arguments are creative but not cogent. To accept them would be to defy the will of Congress," Judge A. Raymond Randolph wrote.
U.S. citizens and foreigners being held inside the country normally have the right to contest their detention before a judge. The Justice Department said foreign enemy combatants are not protected by the Constitution.
Randolph and Judge David B. Sentelle ordered that the hundreds of cases pending in the lower courts be dismissed.
Judge Judith W. Rogers dissented, saying the cases should proceed.
"District courts are well able to adjust these proceedings in light of the government's significant interests in guarding national security," Rogers wrote.
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 11:45amSubmitted by Uffdaguy on February 20, 2007 - 12:17pm.
"Is it better to have a "fast bleed"? And whose blood do they want? "
Since it's not theirs, do you think they really give a shit whose blood is running?
"I encourage you all to go shopping more." George "Chimpy" Bush, 12/20/06.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 11:51amSubmitted by Capitulation Rules on February 20, 2007 - 9:53am
This so called incompetent, corrupt administration is doing a good job at repelling these terrorists incursions.
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What "terrorists"? I thought the Taliban was no longer in existence?
"That's why I said to the Taliban in Afghanistan: Get rid of al Qaeda; see, you're harboring al Qaeda. Remember this is a place where they trained -- al Qaeda trained thousands of people in Afghanistan. And the Taliban, I guess, just didn't believe me. And as a result of the United States military, Taliban no longer is in existence." --G.W. Bush, 9/27/04
Whoops!
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By SJerseyIndyFebruary 20, 2007 - 11:16amAnd as a result of the United States military, Taliban no longer
Is this like "mission accomplished"?
Is this like "the insurgency is in the last throes"?
Is this like "the terrorists are on the run"?
Is this like "Iraq's oil reserves will pay for this war"?
Is this like "it may last six days, six weeks but I doubt six months"?
Wow ... Chimpy and Darth are like, KARNACK or something ...
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 11:51amhey pookie
the taliban are like cockroachs. every season they'll reappear, and well stomp on them again.
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:03pmhey pookie
so now you critize bush for being optimistic. what do you expect from him. to get on the tube an constantly say we're getting our ass kicked like they do on aar and mslsd oops i mean msnbc
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:04pmTHE TRUTH...............
THE COMMON WORKING GUY SPEAKS!!! IF ANYONE THINKS THIS ADMINISTRATION CARES ABOUT THEIR PERSONAL WELL BEING, THEY ARE SADLY MISTAKEN.......
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By common_workingc...February 20, 2007 - 12:32pmSubmitted by hatenomor on February 20, 2007 - 12:04pm
what do you expect from him
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Not much, but pronouncing nuclear correctly would be a start.
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By SJerseyIndyFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:40pmSubmitted by hatenomor on February 20, 2007 - 12:03pm
the taliban are like cockroachs. every season they'll reappear
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So, was your president dead wrong or flat-out lying when he said the Taliban were no longer in existence?
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By SJerseyIndyFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:36pmYou are only half right
yes, they are like cockroaches, and each season they will reappear. However, if you read the links that I provided earlier, you will see that they are getting stronger and more prevalent every year. If I brought in an exterminator and my roaches came back more numerous every year, I'd fire the exterminator, especially when that exterminator told me 3 years earlier that the roaches were eliminated.
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:41pmSubmitted by Uffdaguy on February 20, 2007 - 1:41pm.
Don't bother Uff - I didn't. I'm tired of constantly proving these contards WRONG. Besides, these stupid freepers post partial quotes to "prove" their point, yet when reading farther into the post, it DISAVOW'S thier point ... or, they post something THINKING it "proves" their point, yet it once again DISAVOW'S their point. It's that selective thing they've got going on, ya know?
Hatemoron doesn't get that he actually PROVED OUR POINT with that post - if the Talban are like cockroaches, and the roaches keep appearing over and over again, NO ONE will get rid of them, not Chimpy or anyone else. Hatemoron also fails to see that had we "stayed the course" in Afghanistan, instead of "cutting and running" to Iraq, the Taliban, bin Laden and Al Qaeda could very well HAVE BEEN ERADICATED BY NOW. But because his Chimp-In-Chief was following the MONEY TRAIL, Afghanistan is just added to the list of SUPREME fuck-ups at the hands of Chimpy.
Save your peace of mind ... don't bother with the asshole freepers.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 12:46pmI think Afghanistan was our best chance to install a
democracy in that part of the world. If we were going to be greeted as liberators anywhere, it was there. I still also believe we have the chance to win there, but not if we continue to shortchange it in terms of troops and financial aid. Unfortunately, it is ignored in favor of sending more troops to Iraq. 3500 additional troops is not enough. Send the Iraq surge troops to Afghanistan also, for a total increase of 25000 troops. That is one surge I will support 100%.
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:52pmSubmitted by Uffdaguy on February 20, 2007 - 1:52pm.
I KNOWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!! I can't remember who said it, but several months ago when things REALLY started going down the shitter in Afghanistan, he or she said that if Chimpy TRULY wanted to establish a model, modern democracy in the ME, Afghanistan was the PERFECT place to do it ... the people were ready, the government was ready but because of the Taliban, their hands were tied. Chimpy didn't take that to heart ... obviously. And once again, we leave the Afghans hanging.
I agree - if Chimpy put more troops into Afghanistan, I would fully support it. I DID support it in 2002 ... but then Chimpy decides to go to Iraq ... and I had to do a triple-take.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 12:54pmI am just concerned that the window of opportunity
will close in Afghanistan before we get around to providing the help we need. When you add to that the fact that our so-called "ally" in the war on terror, Pakistan, is sheltering the Taliban and possibly Bin Laded in the border areas with Pakistan, you really have to think that we need to deal with this sooner rather than later. It's not enough to blame NATO for this and send a piddly 3500 extra troops.
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 1:00pmSubmitted by Uffdaguy on February 20, 2007 - 2:00pm.
"It's not enough to blame NATO for this" I will bet my NEXT YEAR'S PAYCHECKS that this is EXACTLY what Chimpy & Co. will do. If I'm not mistaken, the RePUKElicans have already started blaming NATO.
Uff, that window is very close to closing - Chimpy had the opportunity ... YEARS of opportunity but, as usual, he pissed it away.
As far as Pakistan? Please. Musharref has one hand out taking billions in U.S. funds for aid in the "war on terrah" and giving us the finger with the other hand. He's not more serious about stemming the Taliban and Al Qaeda as Chimpy is about getting out of Iraq now. It ain't gonna happen.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 1:01pmBush already blamed NATO for the resurgence of the
Taliban a few days ago when he announced he was sending 3500 more troops to Afghanistan. Heaven forbid he take any responsibility for yet another failure. As for Musharraf, part of me knows he couldn't do anything about the Taliban and Bin Laden even if he wanted to. He has almost no control of the border provinces. That is fundamentalist territory, and they don't like him. That's why they have tried to kill him so many times. If he decides to press them, he can't even be assured that his army will follow those orders, and it will certainly earn him an assasination attempt or dozen at the very least. At worst, it could bring on a coup, which is exactly how he came to power in the first place.
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 1:08pmso pookie
your solution is to just give in to them?
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 1:18pmyour solution is to just give in to them?
where did I even HINT at that?
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 1:21pmthese are your words pookie what did you mean then?
if the Talban are like cockroaches, and the roaches keep appearing over and over again, NO ONE will get rid of them, not Chimpy or anyone else
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 1:24pmI don't think either me or pookie said give in
In fact, I think that if you will look at our posts, we want a lot more US troops sent in. We have said that Afghanistan is the very best chance to establish a democracy in that part of the world, but the door is closing.
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 1:34pmbut uffy
establishing a democracy is political problem not a military one. isn't that your people's position?
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 1:39pmOnce again hatemoron DOESN'T PAY ATTENTION.
"but uffy
establishing a democracy is political problem not a military one. isn't that your people's position?
Submitted by hatenomor on February 20, 2007 - 2:39pm. |"
Why must we explain EVERYTHING to you freepers?
Jesus H. Christ ... IRAQ DINGLE BERRY, IRAQ. Many experts and the Dems have stated that IRAQ is a political problem, NOT a military one. No one EVER said this in relation to Afghanistan, which is another matter entirely.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 2:00pmpookie
how so? many unnamed experts and dems state........ so thats how you hide the ball. sorry many experts and the repubs say afgani is a political problem.
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 2:10pm"Why must we explain
"Why must we explain EVERYTHING to you freepers?
Jesus H. Christ ... IRAQ DINGLE BERRY, IRAQ. Many experts and the Dems have stated that IRAQ is a political problem, NOT a military one. No one EVER said this in relation to Afghanistan, which is another matter entirely.
"I encourage you all to go shopping more." George "Chimpy" Bush, 12/20/06.
Submitted by Pookie2112 on February 20, 2007 - 3:00pm. | reply | email this comment"
Have I told you how OUT OF YOUR MIND YOU ARE, lately?
Keep your tighty whities on there hatemoron ... I'll do your work for you and prove you wrong ... AGAIN.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 2:41pmAll right hatemoron ...
Here's a SHITLOAD of links - peruse at your leisure ...
http://www.politicalgateway.com/news/read/57773
http://english.people.com.cn/200701/12/eng20070112_340451.html
http://blog.aflcio.org/2007/01/11/sweeney-iraq-needs-political-diplomati...
http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-12/2006-12-11-voa27.cfm
http://www.fcnl.org/issues/item.php?item_id=2250&issue_id=35
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/06/AR200612...
http://www.fcnl.org/action/2006/lam1130.htm
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6568563
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6482564
Jesus H. Christ you freepers are MORONS.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 3:41pmTheir problem right now is more military than political
The afghan people want us there, and we truly are liberators there. They fear the Taliban, and we need to eliminate them. If I saw a situation where people were flocking to the Taliban and helping them, it would be a different story. Do you really believe that the situation in Iraq and Afghanistan are the same?
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 2:10pmyes i do
except in a small part of iraq, the same can be said. and when bagdad is stabilized, it will be much more like afgani.
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 2:16pmSubmitted by hatenomor on February 20, 2007 - 12:16pm
except in a small part of iraq, the same can be said. and when bagdad is stabilized, it will be much more like afgani.
Did you think before you wrote that remark?
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By f u bush2February 20, 2007 - 2:19pmhey neo com fu
just cuz i talk nunsenz & dunt never spel goode dont meen i dont think
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By Guy FawkesFebruary 20, 2007 - 2:23pmThere are vast differences which you fail to recognize
For one, the president and military leaders say that in Iraq, we need to win hearts and minds. We have so far failed to do that in Iraq, but we have had that from day one in Afghanistan. Secondly, the people have to want us there, not see us as hated occupiers. Unfortunately, most Iraqis feel we have overstayed our welcome, and wish we would just leave. In Afghanistan, we are not seen by the people as occupiers, but as people genuinely there to help. In any kind of guerilla conflict, you will lose if people fear or support the guerillas more than they support you. Vietnam was a great example. Iraq is another. In Afghanistan, the people hate the Taliban, and want to see them erased. Why don't you want to help them?
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 2:25pmnot true uffy
most in iraq approve of us. its the sunni triangle, mainly bagdad where the problem lies. the shiites in the south and the kurds in the north, are with us, for the most part. look it, i'm not saying we are perfect in what we are trying to do in both countries, but you guys seem to forget the one military adage that is a constant. military plans never last longer than first contact with the enemy. i know some on this site don't want to hear this, but it appears that the iraqi are finally stepping up to the plate. if this continues to hold true, than i think success is ineviatable.
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 2:38pmI know you won't believe a single source I bring you, so
I won't even bother. I have read and heard on CNN that the Iraqis are not stepping up to the plate, with some of their promised units showing up at only 50% strength. If that is stepping up to the plate, then we should do the same to them. We only show up with half of what we promise, and see if they think we are being honest in holding up our end of the bargain. I would agree that military plans never last longer than first contact with the enemy. Bush got around that problem by eliminating the plan altogether and just relying on wishful thinking. There was absolutely no planning for post-hostilities Iraq, and Rumsfeld shot down any plans for the war that involved more troops than he was willing to commit to his war. Instead of going in with 300,000+ troops as Gen. Shinseki said was needed, Rumsfeld wanted to do it on the cheap. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Pay now, or pay more later. We are not only paying a lot more now, but without any real chance of success.
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By UffdaguyFebruary 20, 2007 - 2:51pmHatemoron - got proof that MOST IN IRAQ APPROVE OF US?
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 3:44pmSubmitted by hatenomor on February 20, 2007 - 3:38pm.
"but it appears that the iraqi are finally stepping up to the plate."
JUST STARTING? We've been there for four fucking YEARS and THEY'RE JUST STARTING TO STEP UP? At this rate, we'll be there for fucking EVER. Just enough time to make sure Haliburton gets to rape the U.S. coffers some more, huh?
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 3:46pmSubmitted by hatenomor on February 20, 2007 - 2:24pm. |
Once again hatemoron reads what he'd LIKE it to read not WHAT IT REALLY MEANT.
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 1:58pmPookie from what I have read, the Taliban had tried
to stop the opium trade, and had been destroying the crops.
CIA, ect can't make Black-op money that way....
Did G.W.Bush say, "Money trumps peace..."?
One election at a time......
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By pb_trueFebruary 20, 2007 - 6:23pmpb another
the enemy is good america bad rant huh....
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By hatenomorFebruary 20, 2007 - 6:37pmHypocrasy bad, truth good....new concept?
Did G.W.Bush say, "Money trumps peace..."?
One election at a time......
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By pb_trueFebruary 20, 2007 - 6:40pmFor hatey,
an incomprehensible concept.
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By Guy FawkesFebruary 20, 2007 - 6:40pmSubmitted by pb_true on February 20, 2007 - 7:23pm. |
Pookie from what I have read, the Taliban had tried
to stop the opium trade, and had been destroying the crops.
CIA, ect can't make Black-op money that way....
Did G.W.Bush say, "Money trumps peace..."?
One election at a time......
Submitted by pb_true on February 20, 2007 - 7:23pm. |
If that's the case, no wonder it appears DC is getting nervous ...
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By Pookie2112February 21, 2007 - 9:02amand YOU are such an expert on cockroaches hatey
Bet you have yours named already.
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By HobbitGoddessFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:51pmHEY CONTARD!
We'll see how smug you are by the summer.
You assholes are WELL KNOWN for your rediculously optimistic DELUSIONAL ASSESMENTS... that is, you are well known FOR BEING WRONG ABOUT ABSOLUTELY EVERTHING... so you won't mind if I don't put up the "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" banner just yet... RIGHT?... CONTARD!
This isn't even the opening volley in Al Qaeda's spring offensive, you fucking IDIOT!... It's going to be a tough springtime in Afghanistan.
SURE WISH WE FOCUSED ON "THE WAR ON TERROR" INSTEAD OF THROWING HALF A TRILLION DOLLARS DOWN AN IRAQI RAT HOLE!.
Oh well. There was ONE silver lining: Look at all those billions of dollars that got shifted from the struggling shrinking middle class AND INTO THE POCKETS OF WAR-PROFITEERS AND HALIBURTON STOCKHOLDERS... YEHAW!
Bush's War Is Good Business... INVEST YOUR KIDS!
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By A GFebruary 20, 2007 - 5:42pmSee what happens?
See what happens when you cut and run for the sake of profit? Chimpy didn't finish the job, preferring instead to play the PNAC game, and now all the good that was actually done is coming apart, and not just at the seams.
Anyone care to lay odds that Osama is actually in an Afghan village right now, under Taliban protection, and they've teamed up? "My enemy's enemy is my friend."
Stupid, stupid Chimpy. Stupid, stupid g0p paleo-c0ns and profiteers. Another mess for the Progressives to try and clean up.
There's only one good thing about beating one's head repeatedly against a stone wall...it feels SO good when you stop!
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By nonexistent manFebruary 20, 2007 - 9:56amIt's time to plant the poppies. More human fertilizer wanted
Did G.W.Bush say, "Money trumps peace..."?
One election at a time......
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By pb_trueFebruary 20, 2007 - 10:59amso WHEN is Pakistan going to act like an ally and cough
up Osama and the rest of them?
Or is Pakistan getting in line to thump our troops because of Bush's surge?
Mourn not the dead that in the cool earth lie, but rather mourn the apathetic, throng the coward and the meek who see the world's great anguish and its wrong, and dare not speak: Ralph Chaplin
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By HobbitGoddessFebruary 20, 2007 - 12:52pmSubmitted by HobbitGoddess on February 20, 2007 - 1:52pm. |
so WHEN is Pakistan going to act like an ally and cough
up Osama and the rest of them?
Or is Pakistan getting in line to thump our troops because of Bush's surge?
Mourn not the dead that in the cool earth lie, but rather mourn the apathetic, throng the coward and the meek who see the world's great anguish and its wrong, and dare not speak: Ralph Chaplin
Submitted by HobbitGoddess on February 20, 2007 - 1:52pm. |
Good question Hobbit ... the Indian's gave us mangos ... what did Pakistan give us? Oh! That's RIGHT! They take BILLIONS in U.S. dollars to aid in the "war on terrah" in one hand and give us the FINGER with the OTHER HAND! Now I've got it!!
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By Pookie2112February 20, 2007 - 12:57pm