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Mr. B-Smack's cheerleaders. There ya go Mr. Stuckinia.
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What's the matter with you, dude. It's hair up in Marty's schoolteacher fantasy...Tom In VA wrote:Hair down of course...
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
mvscal wrote: Saddam's public utterances were completely at odds with that not to mention the fact that he was firing on our aircraft almost every day.
This idea of poor old Saddam just sitting there minding his own business when we clobbered him is one of the most profoundly idiotic memes in recent history.
Well, if it wasn't for the fact it was just over eight years before the first bombing and the 9-11 attack, I'd be touting that too.Diogenes wrote:Props to GWB for the fact there have been no attacks on American soil in 7 years.
That is neither a doctrine nor a strategy, but simply an unachievable goal.mvscal wrote:That is the doctrine (or strategy) simply stated right there.I believe that what President Bush has attempted to do is rid this world of Islamic extremism, terrorists who are hell bent on destroying our nation
Smackie Chan wrote:That is neither a doctrine nor a strategy, but simply an unachievable goal.mvscal wrote:That is the doctrine (or strategy) simply stated right there.I believe that what President Bush has attempted to do is rid this world of Islamic extremism, terrorists who are hell bent on destroying our nation
As far as doctrines go, depends on when in this administration (and before) you're talkin' about to determine what the Bush Doctrine is, at least according to some:
Jacob Weisberg is a fucking moron.
Palin's quote is as much a statement of doctrine as is "I wanna win the lottery" or "I want Dildogenes to post something enlightening or entertaining." The chances of either occurring are remote, to say the least, and neither promote any set of teachings nor address how the desires are to be achieved. But take another slurp of the Kool-Aid. It appears goofy grape is your new flavor du jour.Dildogenes wrote:And the Palin quote is much closer than any of your nonsensical moveon disseminations.
Suckie Chan wrote:Diogenes wrote:And the Palin quote is much closer than any of your nonsensical moveon disseminations.
Concur.Dildogenes wrote:I'm sorry.
Nothing your feeble excuse for a mind would be able to grasp. Not surprised.Did you say something?[/color]
That's cool. trying to grasp vacuum is an exercise in futility anyway.Smackie Chan wrote:Nothing your feeble excuse for a mind would be able to grasp. Not surprised.Did you say something?
Your Cheeto shit is almost as bad as your "Sith Happens" foolishness.Mr. Schwump wrote:Mr. B-Smack's cheerleaders. There ya go Mr. Stuckinia.
If I'm president, then I guess I draw from history using the cold war as my example.mvscal wrote: If it was all bullshit from the start, WMDs would have been found and no one the wiser to it.
The only thing we actually knew is that Saddam was not cooperating with our attempts to verify his weapon programs. What conclusion would you draw from that behavior if the safety of 300 million Americans was your responsibility?
US State Department
November 4, 1998
Bin Laden, Atef Indicted in U.S. Federal Court for African Bombings
New York -- Usama bin Laden and Muhammad Atef were indicted November 4 in Manhattan federal court for the August 7 bombings of the US embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and for conspiring to kill Americans outside the United States.
Bin Laden's "al Qaeda" organization functioned both on its own and through other terrorist organizations, including the Al Jihad group based in Egypt, the Islamic Group also known as el Gamaa Islamia led at one time by Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, and a number of other jihad groups in countries such as Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Somalia.
Bin Laden, the US Attorney charged, engaged in business transactions on behalf of Al Qaeda, including purchasing warehouses for storage of explosives, transporting weapons, and establishing a series of companies in Sudan to provide income to al Qaeda and as a cover for the procurement of explosives, weapons, and chemicals, and for the travel of operatives.
According to the indictment, bin Laden and al Qaeda forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in Sudan and with representatives of the Government of Iran and its associated terrorist group Hezballah with the goal of working together against their common enemies in the West, particularly the United States.
"In addition, al Qaeda reached an understanding with the Government of Iraq that al Qaeda would not work against that government and that on particular projects, specifically including weapons development, al Qaeda would work cooperatively with the Government of Iraq," the indictment said.
Beginning in 1992, bin Laden allegedly issued through his "fatwah" committees a series of escalating "fatwahs" against the United States, certain military personnel, and, eventually in February 1998, a "fatwah" stating that Muslims should kill Americans -- including civilians -- anywhere in the world they can be found.
It kept Saddam in a box. Certainly, it worked out much better than the "kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" approach the Bush Administration took.mvscal wrote:How did that "sustained air assault and economic blockade" approach work out for the Clinton administration?
War Wagon wrote:The first time I click on one of your youtube links will be the first time.
Terry in Crapchester wrote:the "kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" approach the Bush Administration took.
Dude, he's in his forties. You are not normally that compassionate.Sirfindafold wrote:Terry in Crapchester wrote:the "kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" approach the Bush Administration took.
You've obviously had your head stuck up your ass the past 6 years.
John Boehner wrote:Boehner said. "In Congress, we have a red button, a green button and a yellow button, alright. Green means 'yes,' red means 'no,' and yellow means you're a chicken shit. And the last thing we need in the White House, in the oval office, behind that big desk, is some chicken who wants to push this yellow button.
Of course, no it didn't. Saddam was not kept in a box and "keeping him in a box" was not official policy since 1998.Terry in Crapchester wrote:It kept Saddam in a box. Certainly, it worked out much better than the "kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" approach the Bush Administration took.mvscal wrote:How did that "sustained air assault and economic blockade" approach work out for the Clinton administration?