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Yeah okay. :whackin: |
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How about Shock and Awe Skip..... get your head out of Patriotic Drivel and look around... you never suprise me with your deeply slanted perspective.... wake up kid. |
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On the topic of Bin Ladens victory you claim we have handed him: Originally Posted by stripersnipr Bin Laden punches America in the face and then predicts America will punch back. That is validation? It's a bit more nuanced than that...but you did just articulate his point! As far as the use of Miltary Force against Terrorism your statement was: There's no military only end game... Sorry I missed the only. But having said that; We can assume you support (in conjunction with Military action) the Governments non-military efforts such as the wiretapping of Terrorists and the programs to investigate, trace and freeze Terrorists financial resources? Any objection to the NY Times exposure of those efforts just prior to an FBI raid on a Terrorist funding Islamic charity? |
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But that's not to say that the media should abuse censorship of its own content. There's a line between breaking a scoop to sell papers and providing information the public ought to know. For all the allegations I hear about a "liberal media" subverting the US government there's little discussion about the political idiology of the leakers themselves! -spence |
All I can say to you spence, Get a rifle and walk the post!
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Additionally I'd be willing to wager some good money that Bush has indeed approved exemptions to the Geneva Conventions which are probably illegal. At the very least he's clearly misled the American people or outright lied about our behavior in this regard. -spence |
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I need to select some coordinating shoes, and perhaps a contrasting linen pocket square :) -spence |
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-spence |
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Only when we try to force feed it into a country that has no interest in it. |
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If you believe that because we targeted only military sites that no civilians were killed in the massive bombings then good for you but you are wrong. |
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Any way you cut it it's a lot of death. If I remember correctly, International law does provide for a "reasonable" number of civilian deaths as acceptable in times of war. But considering the context... The the ratio of civilians to hostiles isn't very productive. That most of the world (including America) doesn't buy the justification. That it's clear the war was planned and executed at the top in a most incompetent manner. So given all of that, it's really not all that difficult for a Muslim in some far off country to think the local Imam might just be preaching the truth when he calls for Jihad against the West who's waging a crusade aginst Islam. Please think :think: Bing! because in that time another few young men or women joined the dark side. Get it? -spence |
I would not consider war crimes just or practical. Certainly to the military - just doesn't fly for me. I wouldn't mind seeing some investigations at the very top...
Interesting read from Iraq - I'm about 1/2 way through but my eyes are burnt out... http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/20061026.pdf |
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You make it sound like Terrorism was born as a result of the Iraq invasion.......It simply isn't true. |
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-spence |
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You say Toma toe they say Tahmahto :scatter: |
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Wake up, and stop with this Bush is going out of his way to kill civilians bull %$%$%$%$. Of course civilians were killed during shock and awe, but they were NOT the intended targets. God you need to get a clue |
In Skitterpops mind, every member of a US Bomber crew that flew flights over Germany during WWII should be charged with war crimes. I mean, how many tens of thousands of civilians were killed during those bombings!? FDR and IKE should've been charged with war crimes and murder also. After all, they ordered the attacks that killed those civilians! In Skitterpops mind, they must be war criminals too.
Just needed to put into perspective how insane his logic is. |
I don't think Bush is going out of his way to get civillians killed - kinda rediculous. Sure, he has ranged from stupid to less than brilliant on many things but trying to kill civilians is as foolish as him being behind 9/11.
The rules of engagement by the US military are probably more inline with minimizing civilian casualties than any military in the past 100 years. Shock and Awe was just that. Precision munitions and missiles that destroy what they are aiming at 85% of the time. From a military standpoint to be able to take out a single target now means that one aircraft can often destroy today, in 2006, what probably would have taken a squadron of B17s in WW2. Two smart weapons from one aircraft hitting the intended target instead of a fleet of aircraft indiscriminently unloading hundreds of bombs for the same target. Even in Vietnam there was often several attempts at a target with "dumb" bombs that were within a few years hit with the early versions of laser guided weapons. Using the unguided weapons caused far more civilian deaths and the deaths of our military (takes a lot more planes to hit a target means a lot more planes can get shot down). Add to the top of it that these people on the other side put THEIR civilians in harm's way. Mosques, schools, hospitals. |
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Skip....are you really this dumb? |
Man do I know how to stir up some %$%$%$%$ or what!!
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But Skitterpop thinks we are bunch of dummies for thinking this way! :rollem: |
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You guys are missing the point. Nobody has said Bush targets civilians, and the fact that terrorists might do it is moot unless you care to stoop to their level. The simply fact is that many tens of thousands of civilians are being killed for a variety of reasons and this is adding kerosene to the already blazing fire. Regardless if it's a US bomb, insurgent or terrorist attack...the Iraqi finger points back at the USA as we're supposed to be providing protection. More Iraqis pushed into the insurgency for nationalistic reasons means even more pushed into sectarian violence and more into Jihad. We're in a very bad place right now. I hope everyone has a lot of tuna stocked under the bed. -spence |
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No I don`t Skip....but nice try at the cover....I make one very brief statement which you add names and much content to which I never mention....you make up all this crap I never said to fit your war on you being right about everything you comment on.....its funny :whackin: |
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-spence |
Wow, draft wins.
Good luck with that, I'll be somewhere warm and fishing if that happens. :wave: |
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