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AP-Austin TX....After a day in the Iraqi people enoyed a relatively bloodless vote of the referendum....retribution by the Cleric Doc Mercier-Sheehan.Once again, out to prove nothing GWB has done is for the world, let alone Iraq has any meaning.Calling the process a puppet government,he demeans the sacrifices of the US military,sacrifices that take place to ensure things like yesterdays vote occur.His relentless attacks however cannot stop the process which is now in motion.The people of Iraq spoke yesterday.Another victory for the US military...one of many,with more to come.

PUPPET REGIME....LOL.

PUPPET=ANTI-TERROR
REGIME=DEMOCRACY
 
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You are totally dense ...

we have spent 200-300 billion to set up a flappin Islamic govt????

Nice move and on behalf of the 2000 families that have buried kids coming back from Iraq, thank you GWB
 

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Do these soldiers actually believe in what they are doing?

Doubt it.
 

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Sooo you guys are bringing democracy freedom and liberty to this country, and it's all out of the goodness of your little hearts and blah de blah blah bleh blah omg give us a friggin' break.

Already tried seriously in Vietnam...and failed miserably...

All that colonial nonsense was finished by 1945 dude.
We conquered the entire frigging world, then baled out post WW2 because it was over, and it was over forever.

Things have moved on.

Your globalisation strategy has worked quite well, I suggest you stick with it and give up trying to be pre-1945 limeys.
 

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The only people who seriously tried to hang onto colonies after 1945 are the French and the Americans.

Gentlemen. I rest my case.
 

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"A GREAT DAY"

RobFunk said:
Do these soldiers actually believe in what they are doing?

Doubt it.

By Michael Hastings
Newsweek
Updated: 5:31 p.m. ET Oct. 15, 2005


Oct. 15, 2005 - Cruising through the Al Wahdi neighborhood in eastern Mosul, Iraq, Lt. Colonel John Norris ducks down from his command hatch in the heavily armored Stryker vehicle. "Look at all the people on the streets, in the lines at the polls," he tells his fellow American soldiers. "That's a good thing to see." For the 4-23 Battalion, aka the Tomahawks, Oct. 15 was starting to look like one of the most peaceful days of the war. Sunny weather, about 85 degrees, and not too humid. "It's a great day to be a Tomahawk," grins the 42-year-old Kentucky native.

No Im sure theyre all pissed about the enormous progress theyve made.I realize you rats are under the impression that the everyone who believes in the war are brainwashed (incl. the military-theyre just robots doing thier jobs,right?)....but as far as I can tell the vast majority not only beleive but are enthusiastic about the prospect of victory.

Doc theres obviously no war worth fighting in your eyes so most of what you post goes right by the wayside,sorry.Some others in here seem to have intellect but you then tarnish that image by begrudgingly backing him up in his ridiculous rants (Doc is right....he backs up his post with facts....that was one of the funniest things Ive ever read in here).Yes everyones entitled to an opinion but just to type for the sake of typing is insane.Save your doomsday, crystal ball, sky is falling BS....nothing you fools have predicted has come true in years.Kind of like a MUSH.

A-salem malakim....Doc Mush Mercier-Sheehan
 

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Base, I think what is happening in Iraq is great, I really do. But I'm not sure Bush deserves such a big pat on the back. When we got involved in this war, democracy was never a reason for us going there. It only became one after it was revealed that the other reasons for going to war, were found to be bs. So what do we do now? Continue to invade countries to establish democracies? A noble venture indeed, but not very pracitical. If you believe JR entered into this war to bring democracy to Iraq, I have some prime swamp land I would like to sell you.
 

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JW I dont ever remember giving GWB any "pats on the back".Its just my view that given past situations (ie pre-9/11) that if the terrorists are not dealt with forcefully and deliberately then we are just sitting ducks here in the USA.IMO his decision...based on whatever intel he had,was right.If going after terror by removing terroristic regimes results in countries voting democratically for thier leaders/governamental laws then thats just icing on the cake.Isnt thats whats called a win-win situation.Face it....it not as easy to be a terrorist these days...and Bush does have a part in that.The world has been forced to take on terror,country by country, due to the US insistance that they must...and they are.

This one here covers liberal media bias and soldiers morale....Aug 9th 2005.

Matt Lauer got a surprise answer from a soldier on a recent trip to Iraq. After asking about morale, a few soldiers told him that morale was good. Like any good morning TV show journalist, Lauer was skeptical:
LAUER: Don't get me wrong, I think you're probably telling the truth, but there might be a lot of people at home wondering how that might be possible with the conditions you're facing and with the insurgent attacks you're facing... What would you say to people who doubt that morale could be that high?

CAPTAIN SHERMAN POWELL: Well sir, I'd tell you, if I got my news from the newspapers I'd be pretty depressed as well.
Powell said that he knows the media have a hard time getting out in Iraq and seeing the improvements, but that he's "satisfied" and "proud" of the work the United States is doing in Iraq.
 
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Basehead not "giving pats on the back" to Bush???

Please ....you are soooo typical of the Righties it is not even funny

Once American troops leave a bloody civil war will break out and if you dont think so then your knowledge of the history of Iraq would rank right up there with Limbaugh, Hannity & Coulter

This whole act ranks right up there with the staged falling of the statue and the "rescue" of Jessica Lynch

Again, congrats ... we have spent 300 billion and the lives of 2000 of our finest to set up an ISLAMIC GOVT in Iraq !!
 

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Judge Wapner said:
If you believe JR entered into this war to bring democracy to Iraq, I have some prime swamp land I would like to sell you.

Careful Judge, that bayou may have some nice oil deposits underneath.
 

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doc mercer said:
Basehead not "giving pats on the back" to Bush???

Please ....you are soooo typical of the Righties it is not even funny

Once American troops leave a bloody civil war will break out and if you dont think so then your knowledge of the history of Iraq would rank right up there with Limbaugh, Hannity & Coulter

This whole act ranks right up there with the staged falling of the statue and the "rescue" of Jessica Lynch

Again, congrats ... we have spent 300 billion and the lives of 2000 of our finest to set up an ISLAMIC GOVT in Iraq !!

History is not your strong point Doc so Id be a little less hippocritcal.
Lets suppose we leave (although we wont really leave,theyll be a presence in the Gulf for a long time) and a "civil war" breaks out....do you ,in your infinite knowledge of the ME,think the Sunnis can win it? Theyll be destroyed and they know it.Thats why theyve began to enter into the process instead of sitting on sideline idiot.Kurds and the Shia vastly outnumber the Sunnis.AlQueda will attempt to be the voice of dissention in Iraq...which more and more Sunnis are becoming less enthused about.

This will be by far the most liberal government in all of the Middle Eastern countries which consider themselves "Islamic".The laws will be voted on by THE PEOPLE...the leaders VOTED ON BY THE PEOPLE.Keep convincing yourself were losing Doc....denial I think they call it.

Bush's policy of preemption is what I find logical and the soldiers that do the work are the ones that get my "pat on the back".You dont even appear to have a grasp on present day Iraq and were expected to beleive you know something about their history.

200 billion.....2000 lives.....blood for oil.....Islamic state.....youre like a broken record.I can post progress everyday...but you have to drum the OLD arguments time and time again....money and bodycounts.What will you do when the Iraqi Army is strong enough to do the job themselves?Pray for failure again?
 

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BASEHEAD said:
AP-Austin TX....After a day in the Iraqi people enoyed a relatively bloodless vote of the referendum....retribution by the Cleric Doc Mercier-Sheehan.Once again, out to prove nothing GWB has done is for the world, let alone Iraq has any meaning.Calling the process a puppet government,he demeans the sacrifices of the US military,sacrifices that take place to ensure things like yesterdays vote occur.His relentless attacks however cannot stop the process which is now in motion.The people of Iraq spoke yesterday.Another victory for the US military...one of many,with more to come.

PUPPET REGIME....LOL.

PUPPET=ANTI-TERROR
REGIME=DEMOCRACY


Even the most optimistic blind bushie supporter could not even begin to pretend that the nonsense going on in Iraq is democracy!!!! (unless you personally consider bomb blasts that kill about 60 or more on the days leading to elections, the wheels of democracy)..


What are you smoking dude, that crap they are passing has the effect of splitting the country into 3 parts, kurdish, sunni and shiite!!! A sure fire guatantee that civil war will follow shortly and that a 3rd of the iraqi populace is being left out!!!!
 

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The Iraqis have results....you rats have nothing but what you SPECULATE will happen.

How many milestones must be reached to make this legitimate?
Are you comparing this to something else for reference?

Iraqis have a sucessful vote on a constitution.They have a free press.They have government that will not tolerate leaders such a Saddam.The have an army that will fight terror instead of feeding into it.How about schools?How about young (or old ones for that matter) Iraqi ladies not having to be fearful of being raped by military personel (or by Saddam/Saddams sons).Soon theyll be choosing thier parliment with a VOTE.What ever they end up with for leaders theyll be the ones choosing.

If at this point you cant recognize Iraq is 1000% better than it was for its people and the US, than it was just a few short years ago, you sure are blind.I hear theyre doing impressive things with vision correction these days.

IMO, however the Iraqis see fit to rule their country will be tolerated by US provided the ruling body is not tyranical and pro-terror.You can be assured the US will not look kindly upon another Saddam.....I dont imagine such a tyrant would be in power very long.

There seems to be less bellyaching in their voting processes than here in the US and theyre risking thier lives...lol.

Keep up that positive attitude....good for American morale.
 

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BASEHEAD said:
The Iraqis have results....you rats have nothing but what you SPECULATE will happen.

How many milestones must be reached to make this legitimate?
Are you comparing this to something else for reference?

Iraqis have a sucessful vote on a constitution.They have a free press.They have government that will not tolerate leaders such a Saddam.The have an army that will fight terror instead of feeding into it.How about schools?How about young (or old ones for that matter) Iraqi ladies not having to be fearful of being raped by military personel (or by Saddam/Saddams sons).Soon theyll be choosing thier parliment with a VOTE.What ever they end up with for leaders theyll be the ones choosing.

If at this point you cant recognize Iraq is 1000% better than it was for its people and the US, than it was just a few short years ago, you sure are blind.I hear theyre doing impressive things with vision correction these days.

IMO, however the Iraqis see fit to rule their country will be tolerated by US provided the ruling body is not tyranical and pro-terror.You can be assured the US will not look kindly upon another Saddam.....I dont imagine such a tyrant would be in power very long.

There seems to be less bellyaching in their voting processes than here in the US and theyre risking thier lives...lol.

Keep up that positive attitude....good for American morale.



See what i would really like to see, is your reaction after a bomb went off and killed your family members as you were walking to a movie or out for ice cream or headed to the mall...I would really like to see that look on your face when your friends and families limbs and guts are lying on the street amongest the mangled wreck of the shell of the car that was carrying the suicide bomber...

Then i would come tell you "dont worry mate, we have results, we have democracy"


The thing about you people is that you can be incredibly condescending and shockingly retarded with the dumb crap you spew out, lie after lie!!!!


Are you friggn kidding me???? Iraq is better than it was under Saddam? wha.....:monsters- ...

I am too tired to even waste my time posting factual numbers of the difference between the number of people killed in a single weekly in Iraq during saddams reign compared to the hundreds massacred every week currently!!!!!


I really wish that car bomb would go off in your neighborhood so you would come here and post about how marvelous democracy with the occassion down town bomb explosion is acceptable!!!!
 

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HEAD: The people of Iraq spoke yesterday.Another victory for the US military...one of many,with more to come.

BAR: Well admittedly, if you murder enough people with your bombs and other weapons, you'll eventually motivate some to show up where you tell them to.

I'm trying to think of the last time the U.S. military had a true victory....1945 seems to be the leading candidate, but I may be forgetting one....
 

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HEAD quips: Keep up that positive attitude....good for American morale.

BAR: Well it seems to be a step up from straight up lying to the troops, which is the model Mr. Bush promotes.

"The American people are behind you..." he says in the orchestrated teleconference last week, even as poll numbers nationwide show about 1 in 4 Americans are still buying his foreign policy.

Thank god for the Internet. I'm sure that the troops are restricted in many ways, but at the end of most days, they can see the lies.

Only question is how long before they stand up to the terrorist Bush like they've supposedly been doing versus the terrorist ummmm, the terrorist....ummm....who was it we're fighting over there?<!-- / message -->
 
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This is a made for TV event ..... now voter fraud appears to have happened in Iraq and considering Bush & Company have that art down to a science should not be suprising

Lets see .... we invaded this Muslim country and have killed tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis because of WMD's .... or was it because we were going to be welcomed as Liberators .... or was it because Hussein was an imminent threat .... or was it because God had a talk directly with Junior and gave him the go ahead?

We had the staged event in Baghdad with the statue being taken down ... we had the staged rescue of Jessica Lynch ...we had the staged tv interview with soldiers recently ... we had "Ike, Jr" and his memorable "Mission Accomplished" tv mini series drama in San Diego

300 billion dollars and the lives of 2000 of our brave young kids to set up a flappin Islamic govt????? WTF???? and the Dittoheads that are proud of this "accomplishment" truly are one clueless band of low IQ walking zombies
 

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Another guy wishing death on my family...sweet.Please do your homework.

Since your so tired or lazy or just not able to produce the stats Ill do it for you....(sometimes its just too easy).

CIA Worldfactbook

Year 2000: death rate 6.4/1000
Lifespan: 66.5 years

Year 2004: death rate 5.49/1000
Lifespan: 68.7 years

As far as Iraqis being killed in Iraq....its going to happen obviously.Is it a shame,but you are all so sympathetic towards them....how about the 9/11 victims?Where the sympathy and outrage.Shouldnt that still bother you?

I already know how youll argue these facts but Ill wait for it anyway.
 

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Most of the 9/11 deaths ocurred because the buildings fell down.

One of which didn't even have a plane hit it.....and yet the goddam thing STILL fell down !
(wtc7)

Its not the Taliban you're after dude, its those who are responsible for construction supervision in the US.

Heck.

They spent more money investigating Clintons willy getting sucked than they spent on investigating 9/11.
 

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