Re: Everything you need to know about...



On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 02:50:36 -0000, justwaitafrekinminute@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Jul 25, 4:25 pm, John H. <jherri...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 18:33:20 -0000, justwaitafrekinmin...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jul 25, 1:02 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Ok, I will answer your trick question. Yes, Iraq will become more
violent if we leave. I know that is not a clever as your question, but
it is an answer, now answer mine if you can bring yourself to do it.
What will we do when Iraq becomes the killing fields with as many
Iraqui's killed each day, as there have been since the beginning of
the war?

A year after the war began, Rumsfeld and Bush started tossing around
estimates of how long it would be before the Iraqi army & police would be
ready to handle their own affairs. I remember "6 months" from one of
Rumsfeld's interviews. A few months later, he repeated it. We've heard the
same thing over and over again, with only the time frame being adjusted one
way or the other.

Pair this with another fact: Many of our soldiers say they are happy to
serve in Iraq because of their committment to protecting the American way of
life. I disagree with their reasoning, but that doesn't matter. The fact is
that they are committed to a cause.

If Iraqis are not committed enough to fight for their own country, than I
say we leave them to fate. They can round up as many soldiers as we can. If
they choose not to, then the whole problem is theirs to deal with.

You dumb ***, you can't even answer the question, you got nothing,
You are a hollow shill. Done with you as you can not keep up with your
own bull***.

...Which is why it's best to stick with boating related topics when talking
to Doug!

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I don't really care about the politics here, it is simply
entertainment, kind of like a libratarian Harry.. As far as boating,
I take it seriously, so why would I talk to Doug?

Good point.
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John H
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