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Pessimism is a key ingredient of defeat
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Anyone have a family member or a friend over there?
I've got a nephew in the Marines over there. Every time we hear about a soldiers death or another helicopter crash, we hold our breath wondering:mad: |
My sons best friend is over there...Hope all is well...Another friend just got home..The stories he has told just makes you go :rolleyes: I hope they all come home safe..
BF..Did I say anyone had said that??:smash: |
Nothing pisses me off more than the notion that we sent our best men and women to war for political reasons, underequiped and without a plan to secure the country :af:
The reason so many people sound so pessamistic is that blind and reckless optimisim is what got us into this mess. Mistakes should be noted and corrected.Those who screwed up should be held to account, not given medals and promotions. The same bunch of arrogant, incompetent fools that botched Iraq are now planning more actions. And you want me to be optimistic :confused: Everybody wants the troops home safe, but this is no reason to brush aside very real problems with this Administration. -spence |
Has anyone else noticed that when something big is happening in the world like today's news about the Iraqi election, the B ush administration sneeks something domestic under the radar?? today they anounced they are cutting back on Pell grants.. I am outraged about this. :af:
Iraq...the grand distraction in the fleecing of the american society |
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There are numerous similarities between Iraq and Vietnam. This is not to say that Iraq is Vietnam, but that a mountain of "lessons learned" are not being leveraged.
If you're unable to grasp any similarities, I'd say you're not qualified to label my comment as "stupid". Perhaps you could provide some additional detail to bolster your credibility. -spence |
How about # of deaths? Type of combat? Conditions of the country involved? All make Iraq and Vietnam worlds apart and totally dis-similar.
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Cod Hunter....seems like you are doing more "head hunting" than anything else on this thread. Spence simply made a parallel comparison to the Governmental interests in the Iraq situaion and the Vietnam situation. He was not comparing loss of life, type of combat or the condition of the countries! As far as peoples opinions here....they are just that, like them or not! One thing I learned a long time ago was if you want your opinion respected by others, you have to learn to respect the opinions of others! You don't have to agree with them, and you don't need to jump in here and start tearing someone down because they have an opinion.:mad:
Spence also did not know you had the market cornered on sympathies regarding the Vietnam War! You seem like an intelligent guy, talk to Spence about the differences between the two and shed some light from what you may know, feel or have experienced.;) |
Not tearing anyone down BF. He compared Iraq to Vietnam. then tried to justify it. My opinion is that is one of the silliest things I have ever read. I believe he is just using that ridiculous comparison to take a shot at our President. That's my opinion.
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Fair enough Cod Hunter.;) However, I don't believe he was comparing the catastrophic numbers of dead and wounded from the Vietnam War with the numbers from this conflict. Lets all agree to hope that it does end soon. You would think by now, mankind would have figured out what a waste war is!:smash:
I tell you though, sometimes we can't even have a discussion on this site without someone drawing down on someone else.:laughs: |
they found oils in new hampshire . some guy was smoking it
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BF, I certainly agree, and hope and pray, that it ends soon and that all of our soldiers return home safely.
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Everybody want's the mission complete and our troops home asap.
My comment was specifically in context with funding for Iraq. There's going to come a time when Congress is going to say "no more". Eventually we will be asked to leave, and if Iraq doesn't have the full ability to finance and provide security, the country will fall apart. Given how things have gone so far, Iraq is a very long way from providing adequate security. And Cod, I don't need to take cheap shots at Buhs. He's running a terrible Administration, there's plenty of substance to attack :af: -spence |
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Whats that Saying "Nobody appreciates peace more than a Soldier" |
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I'll make one comment on the Iraq elections, you all say the Irauqi's need to "want" a democratic socitey. Well, despite threats of violence, these people, men and women had the courage to actually go out there and vote, millions of them!. Some of them were killed for trying. How many lazy Americans would die trying to vote? Did the Japanese post WW2 want a democratic socitey? Germans? No, it was thrust upon them and now look, they are key US partners and live in thriving nations. Growth is painful, lets hope SPence and others are wrong and this country can grow and thrive with a free people. |
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he's an action figure doll....and he wants to live....
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Whether you approve or disapprove of our involvement in Iraq, take 2 minutes and read this article from a well known liberal columnist that writes for the Chicago Sun-Times.
"But after watching Sunday's election in Iraq and seeing the first clear sign that freedom really may mean something to the Iraqi people, you have to be asking yourself: What if it turns out %$%$%$%$ was right, and we were wrong?" http://www.suntimes.com/output/brown...s-brown01.html |
read the article...............
and for the most part i agree with the concept....
what i have a hard time accepting and or believing is that: it takes living candidates to govern the people and most of them are being murdered as soon as they got the JOB. but then again , if you look back at our own american history there was a very volatile time where people we're killed just for choosing sides and afterwards it took many many years for peace to evolve.:rolleyes: |
"What if it turns out %$%$%$%$ was right, and we were wrong?"
Can someone tell me why we are not aloud to say the Presidents name on this site? why the hell does it always get blocked out? This is a wondeful site for some good discusssion but who's stupid idea was this to black out W's name on here? Must be a liberal run website:smash: This insults me. |
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
You just managed to piss off the last guy that was willing to listen to you here...:D and before you go off on a tangent it was just a joke. |
Skip, I believe when the GWB vs JFK talk was out of control, the names were censored in order to curb the postings. I think if I type the other guys name: John %$%$%$%$%$
It get edited too. lets see... |
Yup, it does. ;)
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OH my God ! Now we have John Kennedy fighting with George Washington . Must be a HyAnnis thing
john put those 2 last names in the do not post list . Do to too many heated discussions . That only leads to fights . All Polititions are liars ! |
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You know people, and I'm going to pick on Spence and Skip in particular but this applies to more than a few people here. I would gladly have a brew or wet a line with you guys but I have seen little objective discourse between most of you (actually, Spence often starts off trying to be a little objective before the unraveling). You know what is funny? We moderate independants generally shake our heads or laugh you ultra lefties and ultra rightys :rolleyes: :laughs: |
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b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h b u s h :happy: |
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i must be a
moderate independant then...... yeah thats the ticket.....
right on John...i'll drink to That! :gu: :cheers: |
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I'll be the first to admit that I was less than optimistic about how the elections would unfold. Thankfully, I was wrong. The Iraqi people made it quite clear how much the freedom to vote means to them. While many Americans can't be bothered, these brave people risked their lives, emerged from the sheltered existence of their home lives, (something they have not been able to do in decades) and went to great lengths to cast their votes. Some walked 10-20 miles or more. I thought of the Iraqi Police, albeit they lacked training and discipline but they made themselves targets by working with us, and were damn proud to do so. I thought of the brave translators who worked for us. I thought of the informants who risked their lives to give us intel. In short, watching this election had a profound effect on me because it validated the efforts of those of us who served. It validated the efforts of the thousands of troops in Iraq now and those headed there. Most importantly, and this is something that most of you here can't fully appreciate; It validates the efforts of those who never came home. I know them by name and I know them by face and I always will. A democracy in Iraq is important to every American. It goes beyond oil and the ability to have affordable SUVs. A self sustaining democracy is a tall order to fill and the Iraqi people have a long uphill battle ahead of them. In this election they have delivered a critical message that they are willing to work for it. This is a noble effort, discouraging at times, but nevertheless a noble effort. Finally, I think many people, regardless of whether or not they support our troops, don't realize how damaging it is to suggest that this effort is not worth the sacrifice made by our armed forces. They serve to spread democracy, which in turn helps preserve the safety, security, and stability both at home and abroad, which makes our way of life possible. |
DR,
Well Said! :claps: |
I second that, well said DRMatus.
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That was VERY welll said
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:claps: Very well said.
Also, Thank you.....................:cheers: |
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You ever fish up in the Mass area? I have to wet a line with you at some point.
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A fishing board is the perfect place to discuss politics. Where else can such a diverse group of people come together and share opinions? Nobody is forced to open a thread with an obvious subject...
I think it's very difficult to say a war isn't "worth it" while it's happening. History alone will determine this... There was certianly a parallel here to Vietnam, a war of idiology which divided the country at the time. I don't need to add that Vietnam doesn't have a good place in history for obvious reasons. My hope is that Iraq is viewed much better, it will have to be a success of the Iraqi people. You really do have to separate the troops from the civilian leadership as they are not one in the same. This is the main message of K33ry's Vietnam protests, it was true then and it's true today. The Generals gave much warning about troop strength and security before the invasion which fell on deaf civilian ears. The legal framework which allowed abuse and toruture in Baghram, Abu Grahib and Gitmo was drafted by civilians not Generals. It was civilian leadership that ordered our troops to not deter looting after the war, that disbanded the Iraqi army and that has controlled the Billions in mismanaged contracts. Our troops really have nothing to do with any of this. They do as they're told, do the best job possible and try to get home alive. Put in that position I would behave exactly the same. Regarding the recent vote. Congress didn't give Buhs approval to wage war in the name of Liberty or Democracy, in fact the conditions were very specific. 1) Prove Saddam has WMD and 2) prove Saddam is teamed up with al Qaida. Now we know that not only were both items completely false, but the bi-partisan Senate panel has largely concluded the evidence was never there to justify the Administration's claims in the first place. Congress was duped, led to war in a blur of overstated claims, reckless optimisim and 9/11 induced emotion. This should disturb all Americans deeply, regardless of whether Iraq is "worth it" or not. -spence |
The liberals have a new attack plan. It is a riot watching them discuss the war now, post election. God is mentioned at every turn. All of a sudden, God and faith are HUGE parts of the Democratic agenda. (since in their eyes" God" lost the election for them). Also there is a huge "support the troops" movement. The Barabar Boxers and Nancy Pelosis of the world assail the charachter of anyone associated with war planning or the B U S H cabinet, yet begin and end every tirade with, "I support the troops."
I personally don't think you can "support the troops" while attacking their commander in chief, attacking his staff, attacking their policy and ideology, railing against their presence in the area of combat, lamenting the loss of innocents, claiming they are doing their job under false pretenses, and minimizing the importance of the role they are playing. |
Yes, somehow Buhs appologists think it's unreasonable for Congress to expect a principal war architect to reconcile their statements and behavior. How demanding and partisan of them :rolleyes:
Perhaps we would be better off as a Democratic nation if we just let our leaders act with impunity. There's zero chance they are not being honest and open with the American people right? Blindly supporting a President regardless of their actions is not logical nor American. The notion that I personally can't support our troops while critisizing their leadership is patently absurd partisan rhetoric designed to insulate one from any reality. God forbid we accept our mistakes and hold those where accountable when necessary :smash: -spence |
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