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Anonymous wrote:This administration couldn't even keep track of the weapons in Syria:


http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/09/28/Panetta-lost-track-Syrian-WMDs


But, don't worry. Tammy and UNCLE KINK are on it. Too bad Tammy wasn't around to help Bush. He never was able to find Iraq's WMDs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, which talks about the Ha'aretz article from PJ Media. It's the interwebs - everything is linked.

Were this not the same thing I was hearing from my own friends and loved ones, I'd have refrained. But it is. So I consider it to have some weight.

Considering the MSM's record on these current three scandals, I'd say yeah, they are ignorable.


The most implausible part of this whole thing is that you have time for friends and loved ones, what with your prolific dcum hobby.

I think lying about the Iraq war is an insult to our soldiers, and to the millions of Iraqis whose lives were changed forever by the war. We need to remember why so many died and were injured, and it wasn't for WMD. It was because of lies.


Did Hussein target his own people maliciously and wantonly? Or was he a great guy...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, which talks about the Ha'aretz article from PJ Media. It's the interwebs - everything is linked.

Were this not the same thing I was hearing from my own friends and loved ones, I'd have refrained. But it is. So I consider it to have some weight.

Considering the MSM's record on these current three scandals, I'd say yeah, they are ignorable.


The most implausible part of this whole thing is that you have time for friends and loved ones, what with your prolific dcum hobby.

I think lying about the Iraq war is an insult to our soldiers, and to the millions of Iraqis whose lives were changed forever by the war. We need to remember why so many died and were injured, and it wasn't for WMD. It was because of lies.


Did Hussein target his own people maliciously and wantonly? Or was he a great guy...


And life in Iraq is now arguably worse than it was under a malicious dictator, in addition to the billions of dollars lost, and the thousands of American soldiers dead and maimed. In addition, the Iraqi people might have risen up on their own as part of the Arab Spring without any of our involvement, money, or lost lives, but that's something we'll never know. Mission accomplished?
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This administration couldn't even keep track of the weapons in Syria:


http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/09/28/Panetta-lost-track-Syrian-WMDs


But, don't worry. Tammy and UNCLE KINK are on it. Too bad Tammy wasn't around to help Bush. He never was able to find Iraq's WMDs.


What I recall Bush saying that was that we know he had them, that he used them against his own people, that he bragged that he still had them and would use them again, that he consistently messed with the inspectors, that he defied the UN, etc. etc. He was also concerned that Hussein would pass along information re: WMDs to terrorist organizations.

Which is why theClinton as well as Kerry also felt it was worth going into Iraq.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, which talks about the Ha'aretz article from PJ Media. It's the interwebs - everything is linked.

Were this not the same thing I was hearing from my own friends and loved ones, I'd have refrained. But it is. So I consider it to have some weight.

Considering the MSM's record on these current three scandals, I'd say yeah, they are ignorable.


The most implausible part of this whole thing is that you have time for friends and loved ones, what with your prolific dcum hobby.

I think lying about the Iraq war is an insult to our soldiers, and to the millions of Iraqis whose lives were changed forever by the war. We need to remember why so many died and were injured, and it wasn't for WMD. It was because of lies.


Did Hussein target his own people maliciously and wantonly? Or was he a great guy...


And life in Iraq is now arguably worse than it was under a malicious dictator, in addition to the billions of dollars lost, and the thousands of American soldiers dead and maimed. In addition, the Iraqi people might have risen up on their own as part of the Arab Spring without any of our involvement, money, or lost lives, but that's something we'll never know. Mission accomplished?


Stop whining about dead Iraqis at the hands of Americans when Hussein killed many more. They would have risen up? LOL. With what, wet noodles? How's that Arab Spring working for you, now that Russia has sent warships to defend their interests in Syria?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, which talks about the Ha'aretz article from PJ Media. It's the interwebs - everything is linked.

Were this not the same thing I was hearing from my own friends and loved ones, I'd have refrained. But it is. So I consider it to have some weight.

Considering the MSM's record on these current three scandals, I'd say yeah, they are ignorable.


The most implausible part of this whole thing is that you have time for friends and loved ones, what with your prolific dcum hobby.

I think lying about the Iraq war is an insult to our soldiers, and to the millions of Iraqis whose lives were changed forever by the war. We need to remember why so many died and were injured, and it wasn't for WMD. It was because of lies.


Did Hussein target his own people maliciously and wantonly? Or was he a great guy...


And life in Iraq is now arguably worse than it was under a malicious dictator, in addition to the billions of dollars lost, and the thousands of American soldiers dead and maimed. In addition, the Iraqi people might have risen up on their own as part of the Arab Spring without any of our involvement, money, or lost lives, but that's something we'll never know. Mission accomplished?


Stop whining about dead Iraqis at the hands of Americans when Hussein killed many more. They would have risen up? LOL. With what, wet noodles? How's that Arab Spring working for you, now that Russia has sent warships to defend their interests in Syria?


Sorry, I won't "stop whining." There are what, 13 thousand threads here on Benghazi, where 4 Americans died? What's that next to the Iraq war? Everything you say is a lie. Many more people died in the Iraq war and were displaced than they were under Saddam. Iraq's Christian population was decimated. Iraq is now a nightmare for everyone who lives there now because of sectarian violence. And who knows what would have happened if we left well enough alone? Iraq might have changed on its own. Saddam might have died in some other way. Again, we've lost hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, thousands of Americans, billions of American dollars, and in return we've gained... nothing.
Anonymous
You would be wrong about the Saddam thing. He was an EVIL man. You really need to talk to those from the region to find out the truth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You would be wrong about the Saddam thing. He was an EVIL man. You really need to talk to those from the region to find out the truth.


I AM from the region. Good luck attempting to lie to me.
Anonymous
Well, then, I assume you are not a Kurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, then, I assume you are not a Kurd.


Do you want to continue in this? Really? Are you going to assert that Iraq is better off now? That is flat out wrong. It is a living nightmare for the vast majority of people living there. Go ahead, dig in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, then, I assume you are not a Kurd.


Bingo. This explains loads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, then, I assume you are not a Kurd.


Do you want to continue in this? Really? Are you going to assert that Iraq is better off now? That is flat out wrong. It is a living nightmare for the vast majority of people living there. Go ahead, dig in.


I'm sure for those that got preferential treatment from Hussein, this is much worse. That's the way it is when the ruling class is reduced to that of the other people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, then, I assume you are not a Kurd.


Do you want to continue in this? Really? Are you going to assert that Iraq is better off now? That is flat out wrong. It is a living nightmare for the vast majority of people living there. Go ahead, dig in.


I'm sure for those that got preferential treatment from Hussein, this is much worse. That's the way it is when the ruling class is reduced to that of the other people.


Go ahead, keep bullshitting, it's pretty obvious. Life in Iraq is horrible for regular, everyday people, the same people we were supposedly "liberating." So again, thousands of U.S. soldiers maimed, thousands killed, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis dead or displaced, billions of taxpayer dollars down the toilet, but I guess Kurds are less miserable? Yeah, that seems worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Well, then, I assume you are not a Kurd.


Do you want to continue in this? Really? Are you going to assert that Iraq is better off now? That is flat out wrong. It is a living nightmare for the vast majority of people living there. Go ahead, dig in.


I'm sure for those that got preferential treatment from Hussein, this is much worse. That's the way it is when the ruling class is reduced to that of the other people.

I am sure you were first in line to fight Hussein?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Well, then, I assume you are not a Kurd.


Do you want to continue in this? Really? Are you going to assert that Iraq is better off now? That is flat out wrong. It is a living nightmare for the vast majority of people living there. Go ahead, dig in.


I'm sure for those that got preferential treatment from Hussein, this is much worse. That's the way it is when the ruling class is reduced to that of the other people.

I am sure you were first in line to fight Hussein?


That matters how? I could not be on the front lines, age, etc.

Why did you leave Iraq? Why are you here?
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