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Mon Aug-20-07 02:41 PM
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How can bu$h* ask Americans to die in Iraq when HE does nothing to promote political solutions? |
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shouldn't there be some type of political negotiations going on regarding Iraq???
shouldn't diplomats be scurrying back and forth trying to negotiate some kind of peace?
shouldn't the US be calling for ceasefires?
shouldn't we be involving the rest of the MidEast and soliciting advice??
can we do anything other than bomb the bejeezus out of the Iraqis while taunting the Iranians?????
call me crazy.....go ahead
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:43 PM
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1. Because the president is an asshole! |
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:43 PM
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2. Bingo....first answer is correct answer. |
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:45 PM
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3. Agreed....Let's play "Where in the World is |
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:49 PM
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6. what in God's name is she doing??? diplomacy is the ONLY answer in Iraq |
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this is according to the generals et. al.
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:46 PM
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4. Just another display of conservative values - incompetence, ignorance |
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and an incredible lack of compassion. today's republican party in a nutshell.
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:48 PM
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5. That is an excellent question... |
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...and it ought to be asked more often.
I was incensed when I heard him say, "Militarily things are going well. At a local level, there is political progress. But nationally the political progress is not happening." (paraphrased)
When we all know that there can be no military success in this mess, only a political solution. Yet Bush acts like it's all just, you know, stuff that happens. Just too bad "they" can't work it out. Nothing to do with us. Nothing we can do. Well, except to keep blowin' stuff up. And buildin' stuff (gotta keep those no-bid contractors busy).
Gad, I hate the man and everything he stands for.
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:50 PM
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7. bush would be working hard to promote a political solution in Iraq ... |
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... but he had to take this month to ride his bicylce around his ranch. After all, being president is hard work. He's entitled to some relaxation. :sarcasm:
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:51 PM
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8. Even during Nam there were talks. I remember they argued about |
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the shape and size of the table (in Paris, right?). But at least there were talks. Obama has been vilified for his desire to open up conversation with other foriegn leaders. Isn't that where it starts?
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:54 PM
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10. diplomacy would probably expose the oil grab and God forbid that happen |
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:57 PM
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12. The Paris Peace Talks lasted five years. |
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They started in 1968, sputtered and stalled until 1973. And then we were run out.
--IMM
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:52 PM
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9. True, wasn't that always going on regarding Vietnam? |
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I remember it being in the news that there were talks in Paris.
Even the Soviet Union officials and U.S. used to have meetings about WMDs.
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Mon Aug-20-07 02:56 PM
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11. Becasue there are enough neocons in the country who will follow him and |
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he knows he can get away with anything he does.
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Mon Aug-20-07 03:08 PM
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His "God" hasn't told him to, and we all know that his "God" tells him what to do and how to do it.
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Mon Aug-20-07 03:31 PM
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14. because one half of his "base", the rich and the oil companies |
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are heartless soulless bastards who are making money hand over fist and have no interest in seeing the conflict end, until the oil contracts are signed, and the other half of his base are rabid fundies who could care less about the death and suffering of brown non-christians as long as the rapture is hastened along.
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