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EDUCATE THE STUPID BARSTARDS SO THEY ALL REALIZE THE STUPIDITY OF ANY
FUKEN WAR IF YOU DONT HAVE ANY FUKEN GUNS AND NO FUKIN SOLDIERS YOU WONT HAVE ANY FUKEN WARS.HUMAN BEINGS ARE STILL GROVELLING IN THE SWAMP OF BARBARIZM.FIX EVERY MANS NEEDS WITH ALL THE WASTED MONEY ON WAR WATT THE **** IS WRONG WITH EVERY BODY YOU WAR MONGERS AND GLORYFIERS MAKE ME SO I WANNA PUKE ALL EVER THE FUKEN LOT OF YOU. |
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How about keeping the language on an intelligent level.
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I can only speak for my three children, and they are all well educated.
My oldest son is attending college to become an architect. Your level of maturity and education is demonstrated in your post, pal. Take the log out of your own eye. By the way, you wouldn't happen to be one of shadow eagle's multiple personalities, would you? |
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I dont think bibby wakes up with hatred..I think he's frustrated like a
lot of us..big difference |
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permenate bases? hmmm... have to look into that one. even if it is true
i'd say this, we have maintained bases in germany now for 62 years after WWII, we have maintained bases in japan for 62 years after WWII. doesnt mean we're plundering those countries resources, they allowed their countries to be used or manipulated by crazed men, and when we defeated those men we left a base there. why did we do that, well most of you would know by your history studies that it took the US(mainly but with some help from others)about 12 years AFTER the war to weed out the nazi party who was engaged in a similar type insurgeny. It didnt take as long in japan to weed out the insurgent types (they are honorable people steeped with tradition- in my opinion). So why the bases- hell it was part of the treaty they signed, and you would counter no one signed a treaty in iraq- and i would say thats why we're still fighting, duh. Why so many think that the Iraqi people are above the likes of the Germans and Japanese is beyond me. The ones I have met who had honor were few and far inbetween, lazy men for the most part who rest on the backs of their women who do the work, and receive nothing but a demeaned exhistance as a substandard human, because she is not a man. We have been forced to fight the insurgency there with our hands tied behind our backs all for the sake of political correctness. I truely wonder what would happen there if we had some true gutted general types in the form of a Patton or McAuthur who would and could and really should tell the congress to shut the hell up and quit trying to run a war from the capital building. You cant on one hand say that a problem needs fixed, and then on the other say- but we're not going to let you fix it we only want you to pretend to try and fix it. The day that we let people who have NO vested intrest in seeing us succeed tell us what to do, was the day that we ceased to be a sovereign nation with independent will. Sold our souls so that we could participate in a popularity contest with people that dont even like us. Its like sticking around at a party that you know your not invited to, your not welcomed to be there sipping 5000 dollar glass champaigne with pretend people for the sake of sounding/looking important. We could have been in and out of iraq, the reason we werent i lay blame at the feet of the kennedy's, kerry's, clitton's, and the rest of them who voted for it before against it, I'd also blame the senior advisors who rushed into a war with no real clue how to win it after the major battle for it was won(the insurgency stupid people like a colin powell and yes even tommy franks). So now we are there, weve been there, and a bunch of tree hugging spotted owl loving carbon dioxide fearing beauty show pagent want to be's want us to leave a job undone, to cut and run, and show the world that indeed america is weak minded and can be pushed over like a little school girl for the sake of making ourselves look as inept as the rest of them so that they dont 'feel' so bad about themselves. bltch moan and complain, voice your opposition all you would like, im pretty sure that based on our track record as a country all you are doing is actually strengthening our resolve- we will not cower to those who wish us to fear them or who want us to be tilled under the soil like a great civilization of the past ie. romans, greeks or hell even britian. The troops are not coming home anytime soon, get used to it, a base should be left there, hell I'd probably put about eight there around the border with one huge one right in the middle. Yes the Iraqi people have a huge amount of pride when it comes to how they are seen, but not so much in how they act, bases would make them seem weak, well guess whay, they are, is that our fault, no it is theirs. displaced blame doesnt displace the truth. we will succeed with the mission of stablizing the country of iraq, and the middle east in a whole, we will carry you kicking and screaming as always, to that goals end, and in the end will we be thanked or slapped by the ungrateful people who have gained some more civility and stopped squat shltting in a hole whipping with their hands. only time will tell. thank you for reading this and for the onslaught of degradation that is sure to follow. the republican combat medic. doc |
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I understand. I'm sure we are all frustrated but running around flailing
our arms proclaiming the sky is falling offers nothing and solves nothing, short of appearing to others to be slightly unhinged. (this coming from me of all people) |
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Fire in the hole Doc! Yew con do eet!
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mtironroses, I agree with you..and others. Lets support the troops and
give them everthing they need to accomplish their job , so they can come home. This is not a personal attack on Bibby, but I cant understand, since he lives in canada, why he is so involved in the war in Iraq.. there are no canadian troops in that country.. and If he was american, when did he go to canada? In the 60s 70s...when a numer of american went there to escape the draft? |
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Doc, I read every word of your unabridged 'set em straight' counter.
I would like to add to what you have said, Not only do we continue to maintain bases in countries we were previously at war with, but we have returned, in accordence with peace treaties several lands and bases, in better condition than the wars left them in. Not only that, but we did not CHANGE or eliminated any religious convictions while there. In fact, in at least the case of Japan, we learned a great respect for their culture, one so revered by us that we hold it up for reference. We can change too. Sometimes a contstant reminder of others, in close proximity, such as the poeple living on a base, encourage others to know us as individuals, and find a respect for us as a people, that they did not have before. It is our troops, who, by their actions and presence, will endowe those distant lands with a sense of us as a people. This is why we support our troops. As Doc said, they are there, they are going, and it doesn't seem to be any difference in that situation any time soon. So impeach the president for his wrong actions, but not simpley for the sake of ending this conflict, but rather to fill the position with one who will 'proceed' with greater respect, logic and knowledger. In this way too, we support our troops. |
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Who would be your choice redy?
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zap you are an ignorant WAZZOCK so get fd
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leave them in a better state red BULLSHHIITT.
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Wazzok? Hmmmm. okay, I see on your profile that you like to read the
dictionary. So how's that workin' out for you? Wazzok eek zik form jokka, per iggy u fart breath. Not sure what that means but I care about it as much as I do your sad sad existence. Here's one to look up: diatribe. |
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thanks red.
there is more important things to than impeach a morally convicted man whom we elected and who has executed the job of the president just fine for me. of course thats my opinion, you may have a different one. forgot to mention that we didnt just take the land to build those bases on, we actually pay the country we're in to be there, and in some cases those bases support the mjority of the local economy and if we shut them down then that area of the host country will colaspe. its the same in the states too, you close a base and you shut down entire towns, its crazy, so in a sense they are feeding themselves off of my dime which you all and myself pay me. everyone wants something. |
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you are wacko doc there is absolutly nothing productive asociated with
the war machine blow it up, build it up, blow it up ,dig a hole fill the hole?? do watt ya told by someone even more wacko than you ,then dig a bigger hole and fill it with the dead.have a look at a few statistics mate and see watt it cost to keep you in a uniform mate you and all your mates are killing your country financially if you think you are doing something productive, dream on |
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Hi, Red,
I read this thread a few days ago and have been giving your question quite a bit of thought. I think there is only one way, really, to 'support our troops', and that is by telling the truth. All else will just be deluding. I meet regularly with returning soldiers and to a person they ask simply for the truth about why we invaded and now occupy Iraq, about the consequences to the US of having done so, and about its impact on the Iraqis themselves. They feel that over there they couldn't see the forest for the trees, and they thirst to understand the larger picture. They know that thir indoctrination doesn't square with the reality, but just how and why is something that they only start to think about when they get back. They want the truth, and part of their anger is that they know they aren't receiving it from the Army. I know this is sensitive, but the politicians and their egos be damned. Don't the troops deserve the truth? Haven't they earned it with their blood? Will we as a society, together with our returning troops, be able to face squarely what we have done? The Viet Nam vets were left hanging when they got back, with on one side false assertions of heroism and on the other side false accusations of being baby-killers. This left lots of these vets in a moral quagmire and as we all know some have not been able to recover. I hope we do better by our Iraq vets, but in my opinion this can only happen if we all embrace the reality of what Iraq has come to be. Does this make sense? I know there aren't any easy answers to your excellent question. Oceans |
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Oceans - yes you make a lot of sense. I remember quite well the whole
scene of the VN years you speak of. Maybe it's because I remember, that I am so trying to find a way to keep peace between those who are, loyal, active, deticated and daring, employees of this countries armed forces and the rest of us citizens. Far too often we connect the 'reason' or the 'logic' of our governing officials agenda with those who are it's warrioriers. During those VN years, I mostly listened and was profoundly affected. I was young and had older friends who went, some who chose to leave this country and friends whose relatives were there in VN. I saw, heard and felt the axe that was driven between those who served and those who did not. It was not over, when it was over. The suffering of a great many of those men and women, both physically, mentally and emotionally, was exacerbated by the treatment they were given and continued to recieve by those who felt those soldiers denied humanity to support the fraud of our government. I NEVER, want to see this happen again. So THIS TIME, we have to BELIEVE those who serve, do so with honor, with loyalty,and dedication, and IT IS OUR JOB, HERE, to see that this government SERVES US by doing right by those who sign over their life to perform a job in the name of freedom. That is what our focus, the perspective of this country should be. We allow those who serve to give us their lives, in return it is our job to make sure they are doing so for a just cause. DOC - that's what all this talk is about. Ocean, I don't know that it's necessary for our troops to know all the wheres and whyfor's of the political agenda. They have enough to think about on their job. It is OURS to know the where's and why's, It is OURS to assure that this government does the right thing. AND NEVER, should we make those who serve, feel it necessary to leave thier country. NEVER should we pass of the disgrace and shame of a misgoverned democracy to those who would offer thier life, in exchange for the protection this government OWES these loyal warriors. This is not supporting the government, it is about supporting our warriors, they have made a pact with us, in exchange for their lives, we promise them the causes will be worthy. It is our commitment to them, that we will make this governments agenda a proper one so there can be no qustion that their fight is a cause understood and supported by the majority. Our job descriptions in this matter are not the same. Those that remain behind have another job, it is to keep, with honor, loyalty, and dedication, the commitment we have made to each other, to do the jobs with our own special talents to that end. This is the time to reclaim our government, this is the time WE serve our soldiers. |
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Bush is not giving us the answers we need to keep our commitment,
impeach the bstrd. We need answers to keep some integrity with this world. We need answers and a solid singular voice with which to maintian our freedoms and continue to provide the best this country can offer to all the populations of this world. These things we can do together, as our warriors provde the shield that allows us to continue to seek the truth and wright the wrongs. We can not dally in this effort. Our talks here, continue to bleed into each others path, as we seek to find the right thing to do. The right thing must start. Are you satisfied with what this government headed by Bush is doing? Then be happy your are free to feel that way. But if there is shame when light shines on a different truth, I hope it is only a few who feel the shame and not those who fought to provide you with your opinion. For those who feel differently, the top is the president. No judgement of the man is required, only judgement of the job of the service he was to provide, of the commitment he made to serve. When questions arise regarding his part of this bargain, we get no proper answers. That calls for only one course of action. |
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Red, you have the hair on the back of my neck standing as I salute you.
Very kind. |
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Oh geez, there we go with the impeachment talk again. It's okay red, I
still think you are pretty cool. |
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