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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 04:33 PM
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Blah blah, bad intel, blah blah. Those people still kill our citizens, no matter where they are, they deserve what they get.


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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 04:34 PM
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by vader716
If we went over because Saddam was so bad why wasn't that the reason given.
It WAS one of the primary reasons we want over. Once again, you have to dig deeper to see what the media didn't report and doesn't report now.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...0020912-1.html

Originally Posted by President Bush
If the Iraqi regime wishes peace, it will immediately and unconditionally forswear, disclose, and remove or destroy all weapons of mass destruction, long-range missiles, and all related material.

If the Iraqi regime wishes peace, it will immediately end all support for terrorism and act to suppress it, as all states are required to do by U.N. Security Council resolutions. {quick footnote here--for those that don't know, Hussein was paying the families of suicide bombers in Israel-Grim}

If the Iraqi regime wishes peace, it will cease persecution of its civilian population, including Shi'a, Sunnis, Kurds, Turkomans, and others, again as required by Security Council resolutions.

If the Iraqi regime wishes peace, it will release or account for all Gulf War personnel whose fate is still unknown. It will return the remains of any who are deceased, return stolen property, accept liability for losses resulting from the invasion of Kuwait, and fully cooperate with international efforts to resolve these issues, as required by Security Council resolutions.

If the Iraqi regime wishes peace, it will immediately end all illicit trade outside the oil-for-food program. It will accept U.N. administration of funds from that program, to ensure that the money is used fairly and promptly for the benefit of the Iraqi people.
Originally Posted by vader716
If we went over to protect the innocent why do millions continue to die in the Sudan with not even a peep from the US or the rest of the world.
The US has been quite forceful about Sudan in the diplomatic circles. Do a 30 second search for "Bush" and "Sudan" on google and you'll get lots of news articles. At this point, what do you want the President to do about it? Our troops are quite busy fighting religious fanatics in two countries already. We don't have the resources to quell Sudan also. The UN has no power without the US (as was demonstrated by the killing of 800,000 people in Rwanda while the UN stood by). For those that don't want to search:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...060101725.html

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President Bush said yesterday that the killings in Sudan's Darfur region constitute genocide, breaking with the United Nations and some administration officials who in recent months have carefully avoided using the term to describe the violence and death in Darfur.
Originally Posted by vader716
The US has the duty to protect one country's freedom, Ours. We are bound to protect no one else. Now if we have alliances in place than we should fulfil our word but I believe those types of alliance should be few and far between.

We are not the world's savior.
At least we agree on something!

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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:04 PM
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I wonder why we chose Iraq over the Sudan when the scale of death isn't even close in comparison. Oh wait I think we know...

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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:11 PM
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I've been deployed to the middle east (AKA the as$hole of the world) 6 times and been thru transient more time than I care to count. As a guy who's seen alot over there, I offer these observations:

1. Iraq. Nothing good will result in our being in Iraq, nothing. I can't think of a single good thing that has resulted from our being there. Our troops continue to get killed on a daily basis, gas is hovering around $3/gal again, the rest of the arab/islamic countries are starting to turn on us again, etc... It's bad now & I really don't see how it could possibly get better. Is the answer cut & run? I don't think so. Should we stay? I don't see what good we are accomplishing using our current methods. If we were allowed to play hard ball & start stomping the crap out of the insurgency maybe something good could result. As it is right now, US troops are serving only as test dummies for islamic bombs.

2. Israel. I'm not anti-semetic, I simply don't care. Please SOMEONE explain to me why we give the slightest rat's behind about what happens to Israel. Make no mistake, our friendship with them is the root cause of 90% of our troubles in the middle east. Let them and the rest of the middle east solve their own freaking problems.

3. Oil. YES, the war is about oil. If you really think it isn't, you are indeed mentally retarded & need to be committed to an institution at the earlist. For proof of this, one need look no farther than Darfur. I don't care about ANY third world filth hole, non of them, they all suck in my eyes. If the US's resources are going to be tied up in a conflict of any kind, it damn well better have some benefit for the country. That's why we care about the middle east & not Africa. Like it or not, the world runs on black gold. Until they find some in Africa, you can bet your bottom dollar that the US will not care about Africa.

4. Dependance On Oil. It's not a popular subject but somewhere, somehow, someone needs to come up with a realistic alternate energy supply & RIGHT F'N NOW. In my lifetime, the price of gas will hit $10/gal.

5. Military Service. It makes me physically ill to see the video taken at Walter Reed. I never wanted to get rich in the military, I joined because I sincerely wanted to serve my country, follow in my father's footsteps & I wanted to have an aviation career. I don't think it's too much to ask that the government gives the military decent health care if you plan on sending us to places where we get our limbs blown off. Fix these freaking hospitals or stop sending us places where we don't get to fight on a equal playing field.

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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:15 PM
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2. Israel. I'm not anti-semetic, I simply don't care. Please SOMEONE explain to me why we give the slightest rat's behind about what happens to Israel. Make no mistake, our friendship with them is the root cause of 90% of our troubles in the middle east. Let them and the rest of the middle east solve their own freaking problems.
Do the words promise land mean anything to you? The Arabs are still bent about that, but I do believe Israel can wipe any Arab country off the globe all by themselves.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:28 PM
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Do the words promise land mean anything to you? The Arabs are still bent about that, but I do believe Israel can wipe any Arab country off the globe all by themselves.
That doesn't answer my question. I'm not trying to insult you but who freaking cares about the promised land? What purpose does Israel serve to the US other than a reason for the camel pilots to hate the entire US of A?

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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by KC-10 FE
That doesn't answer my question. I'm not trying to insult you but who freaking cares about the promised land? What purpose does Israel serve to the US other than a reason for the camel pilots to hate the entire US of A?

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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Stealth
Christians and believers in Christ, but that's OK. You may not think it, but it is all about God over there. It should be here as well.

No thank you. They can keep what they have over there. I wish we had a religious Party over here, so that we could get the religious whackos out of the Republican Party.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:54 PM
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No thank you. They can keep what they have over there. I wish we had a religious Party over here, so that we could get the religious whackos out of the Republican Party.
OK, whatever, this country was built on a basis on freedom of religion, right? Is there any here any more, no. This country is falling down because religion is being systemically squeezed from our society, compliments of the left wing schmuck agenda, and they are subliminally brainwashing the weak into believing so. You think things are bad now, just wait.

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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 05:58 PM
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OK, whatever, this country was built on a basis on freedom of religion, right? Is there any here any more, no. This country is falling down because religion is being systemically squeezed from our society, compliments of the left wing schmuck agenda, and they are subliminally brainwashing the weak into believing so. You think things are bad now, just wait.

We will only be strong when we are together. United we stand. Divided we fall.

Sorry, we do have freedom of religion. We just do not have a theocracy. If there were fewer whack jobs, hiding behind the Bible and God in this country, there would be less of a target for the left wingers to take shots at.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Odin's Wrath
Sorry, we do have freedom of religion. We just do not have a theocracy. If there were fewer whack jobs, hiding behind the Bible and God in this country, there would be less of a target for the left wingers to take shots at.
Man, that's pretty funny.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 07:16 PM
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Christians and believers in Christ, but that's OK. You may not think it, but it is all about God over there. It should be here as well.
I don't think were on the same page here. I know why individuals like Israel & the Promised land, etc... That was never an issue with me. I don't care if you worship Jesus or lawn clippings, someone's religion is their business & I will never question them on it. I would warn that a zealot is a zealot is a zealot. Doesn't matter if they are the "good guys" or the "bad guys", zealotry is dangerous.

My question is why is it national policy to be overly concerned with a tiny **** ant middle east country? And do so while we ignore pretty much every other country in the world that could be a useful ally. If you notice, in all the action we are engaged in in the middle east, not a single thing is based out of Israel. If we as a nation are going to put our necks out for a **** ant middle east country, shouldn't we get at least a little back? As far as I can tell, our support of Israel does not benefit the US in a single measurable way.

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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by KC-10 FE
I don't think were on the same page here. I know why individuals like Israel & the Promised land, etc... That was never an issue with me. I don't care if you worship Jesus or lawn clippings, someone's religion is their business & I will never question them on it. I would warn that a zealot is a zealot is a zealot. Doesn't matter if they are the "good guys" or the "bad guys", zealotry is dangerous.

My question is why is it national policy to be overly concerned with a tiny **** ant middle east country? And do so while we ignore pretty much every other country in the world that could be a useful ally. If you notice, in all the action we are engaged in in the middle east, not a single thing is based out of Israel. If we as a nation are going to put our necks out for a **** ant middle east country, shouldn't we get at least a little back? As far as I can tell, our support of Israel does not benefit the US in a single measurable way.

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Everything we do in the Midle East has something to do with Israel, all those countries hate Israel.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by KC-10 FE
2. Israel. I'm not anti-semetic, I simply don't care. Please SOMEONE explain to me why we give the slightest rat's behind about what happens to Israel. Make no mistake, our friendship with them is the root cause of 90% of our troubles in the middle east. Let them and the rest of the middle east solve their own freaking problems.
Because they are one of the toughest countries in the Middle East and they are our allies (sort of).

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