Solomon
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:38 AM
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I Thought The U.N. Was .... er... Irrelevant. |
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"Bring It On!" How many days has it been since the "bring it on"?
Propaganda pundit to Republican Senator: "Is asking the U.N. to get involved a complete about face by the Bush administration?
Answer: "Well no. No one could have foreseen what would happen after the war (as tho the war is over), no one could have foreseen how complicated the situation is."
WE GOT NEWS FOR YOU: DU and MILLIONS OF PROTESTERS AROUND THE WORLD, and (that's right) the U.N., saw very clearly how complicated the situation was.
I'm sick and tired of this administration telling us everytime something happens, that it was "unforeseen", as in "nobody ever imagined they would use hijacked planes as weapons."
Come on DU - "Bring it on!"
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:41 AM
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1. Was that an actual repuke Senator? |
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I know, it's so obvious where this was heading, but Dumbo and his minions were telling the UN that if they didn't go along, they'd become irrelevant. Well, look who's irrelevant now!
Worst president ever!
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:44 AM
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The moron sure dropped the puppy on this one.
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ixion
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:48 AM
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3. It will be interesting to see how the UN responds to this |
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Edited on Wed Sep-03-03 08:49 AM by ixion
after months of condescension and being berated for being irrelevant. The UN delegates are wise to the BushCo's MO now. I can only hope they will not bail out the US without some stiff reprimand. The Bush maladministration does not derserve to walk away from this scot-free.
What will happen, then, when BushCo decides to invade Iran or Syria or North Korea? Will the UN become irrelevant again?
Personally, if it were me, I wouldn't trust the Bush cabal to ever 'do the right thing', hence, if I were the UN, I would take over the CPA and make the US maintain a huge security force in Iraq that would come under the auspices of a UN controlled government. This way, the Bush cabal would still be paying for the mess they made, without being free to make more trouble.
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:49 AM
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4. Unless the US does an about face and |
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starts to cede control, the UN will continue to say"You broke it. You fix it."
Bushco has no real interest in the UN anyway. Powell's going up there and being turned away is just for show and calculated to convince the sheeple that the world won't help us in our great and glorious mission to "bring democracy" to Iraq. As if.
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:51 AM
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5. Chocolate making countries |
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Edited on Wed Sep-03-03 08:52 AM by WorstPresidentEver
I woul love to see thse arrogant pricks go crawling to "old Europe" and plead for help. The only thing is I don't think they're going to help us, at least not on the terms these fascist assholes are going to insist on. The "chocolate makers" are not going to send their troops to die so that AWOL can get "re"elected, they will insist on UN control of the military force as well as the government of Iraq, and AWOL and von Dumbsfeld are not going to allow that no matter how desperate things get.
The UN should wait until after the 2004 US election. If George Botch* remains in power the US will be the de facto biggest threat to world security and stability, if not and we decide to head back to becoming a civilized memeber of the world community, then maybe we'll deserve to be helped in Iraq.
Until it is clear which course the US will take we deserve to be stuck with the mess that we unilateraly made (and probably will be).
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Wed Sep-03-03 08:55 AM
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6. Man I love to see these puppies tap dance, don't you?? |
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On the one hand they are waaaay over their head and know that Iraq is going to blow up all over their ugly faces come November when the costs are skyrocketing along with the national debt, the body count gets higher and the people see the same old rubble they are seeing now with no progress being made. On the other hand, their very special little Nazi followers hate with a passion the UN and cheered and drooled when their mighty man gave the UN the finger. They also don't like to say "sorry" to anyone and they don't like to lose da' big game. A general fucking for repukes all around, I would say???hahahahaha BRING IT ON
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:02 AM
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I don't see how the Repukes can get out of this unless they can shift the responsibility for it all onto the UN or some other group.
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:00 AM
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7. As France's Villipin suggested |
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The UN should demand TOTAL control of the situation in Iraq including US forces. The UN should not trust the US to protect it.
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:04 AM
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As Cheney would say: "They had their chance and they blew it."
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:01 AM
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"I don't think anybody could have predicted that these people would take an airplane and slam it into the World Trade Center..."
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:04 AM
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11. Then there's the "maybe someone down in the bowels of the agency" line. |
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I don't see how she still has her job after that one.
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:06 AM
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12. "In war, the only way to win is not to play." How true. |
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I think that line is from a movie, but can't remember which one. I think it was about a teenage computer whiz saving the world from berserk computers.
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:08 AM
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Wed Sep-03-03 09:58 AM
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I'll be hammering this point home to every winger I run in to.
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Solomon
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Wed Sep-03-03 11:05 AM
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15. Plaid Adder brought up a good point too on another thread. |
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He said we forgot that the UN was the body who put the sanctions on Iraq for twelve years. They've got their own credibility problems in Iraq too.
This means that France and Germany, having openly opposed the invasion, move up the ladder significantly in terms of getting the spoils.
Lastly, the real danger in asking the UN to get involved is that its not going to be a pretty site when they report to the world that we purposely bombed out the "infrastructure".
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