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by Oskar1 on 23 January 2010 - 18:01
even that I am not a citizen, or better, I was called a legal alien, at this time, I do thank you for your service, nearby a lifetime spend to serve the puplic. Great.
Go ahead, write a book, I may be reading it. Will I believe what you are writing, yup I will, after researching what you claim in your book, not more, not less.
Ulli

by rainforestscouts on 23 January 2010 - 19:01
I am trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you are open minded, but my patience is wearing thin. UN resolutions stretched back to 1990 when we Saddam was forcibly extricated from Kuwait. The US had turned a blind eye for many years regarding his blatant disregard for requirements that inspectors be allowed unfettered access to Iraqi weapons programs. So I'm calling BS on your assertion of an unreasonable timeline. Saddam had used WMDs on the Kurds in the 80's, and many democrats, including William Jefferson Clinton, made it known in the late 90's that they believed Saddam still had programs for the development of WMDs. I did not say that Bush didn't link Saddam to WMDs, but that he didn't link him directly to 9-11. We did, in fact, find small amounts of sarin and mustard gas as well as evidence of mobile labs. Can't believe you got that all messed up. It happens, don't worry about it.
I don't think I ever heard anyone pitch the fact that Saddam and Osama were beer drinking buddies. The argument was more along the lines of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend". The rhetoric was always that if Saddam has weapons of mass destruction, he may give them to the enemy of his enemy i.e. terrorists. Did anyone else notice how quickly Obama changed his tune when he actually got into office concerning troop levels. He basically took the agreement that had already been negotiated and touted it as his own. Wonder what kind of intelligence briefing he may have received. But, "AT LEAST HE'S TRYING TO DO THE RIGHT THING."
As far as the death of innocent Iraqis, there are two things I believe...
1. Janet Jackson did more for country music than did Garth Brooks. and
2. NBC killed more American troops and Iraqi civilians than did Pres. Bush.
RFS

by MaggieMae on 23 January 2010 - 19:01
I give up -- Ulli, you can't seem to grasp the "big picture" (sigh)
by George the Retard on 23 January 2010 - 19:01
bottom line you can make all the excuses you want but as dummander and cheif it all falls on bush. he wasnt told this he wasnt told that in the long run it is still his fault.
i will say it again bush will go down in history as one of if not the worst president ever. after all didnt the dummy bush lose the presidency and both houses of congress. dont send blankerts just send cash.
i cant believe you 2 plus a couple others can even come on here and defend bush.
you keep spouting all this u.n. resolution crap but you 2 close minded people will be the first to jump on the u.n. for anything.
rainbowscouts who the f cares about dr hopefully the stupid f_ck fell off the face of the earth. if you want people to know you are the desertdummy just tell us. rfs must stand for really f_cking stupid
magpie you cant even grasp the little picture.
gtr

by Oskar1 on 23 January 2010 - 20:01
Maybe not, if the suspected murder is a well known & a contributor to the new church you all wished for.........
Aint my way of thinking, but than again I am not a citizen of the USA, but I may very well become one, and then I will still fight when it comes to injustice.
By the way RFS, did it worry the USA that many countrys of Africa did not obey timelines set by the UN, despite the fact that hundrets of thousands peopel were killed in Africa ? No, it did not matter, but it did matter that Saddam killed 10 000 Kurds ? You are damm right, Saddam was a despot, and I am glad that he is gone. But that still does not legalize an attack on an foreign country, forgett it, you cant prove the legal invasion of Irak.
Still, my ears ring, when Bush and his crownis proclaimed that this war will be over in 6 month.......actually, when we heard this on the news I was laughing out loud ! I am not a doctor of anything, but an well educated citizen, it was very clear to me that this will go on for a very long time. The history of Irak does not permit, and never has permitted, a quick resolve of the problem. If I can see that, and your Secret Service not, we have a lot of thinking to do.
May it rest in peace, and hopefully my amrican friends will not have to inform me about their beloved ones beeing lost in a country, wher you should not have been to beginn with.
Ulli

by Oskar1 on 23 January 2010 - 20:01
maybe I am not up to date, but did they find the WMP'S lately ? You know, stupid little me is still worrying.

by Oskar1 on 23 January 2010 - 20:01

by rainforestscouts on 23 January 2010 - 21:01
Wow! I started to reply, but then I reread your post and realized there is no point. You're just not intelligent enough. Sorry.
Please don't be sad.
Ulli,
To your first question. Al Capone was arrested for tax evasion. Sometimes you act to protect first. Saddam was not a petty thief. He was a gangster.
GWB gave more to Africa than any pres before him.
How did Saddam kill the Kurds? With WMDs.
Please provide primary source for GWB claiming the war would be over in six months. If you cannot, I once again will have to call BS.
I believe the sarin and mustard gas was found circa 2004. Don't worry. It's probably in Syria now.
We could have proven or disproven the evidence if Saddam had complied with UN resolution 1441. The war was lawful, as it was authorized by Congress.
I am not a defender of GWB, but as a fair-minded individual, I understand that he was acting in the present tense without the luxury of hindsight.
RFS
by George the Retard on 23 January 2010 - 22:01
tell us how you love the u.n.
(whatever happened to dr) probably identity theft by really f_cking stupid.
would rather be retarded than plain stupid like you.
gtr

by rainforestscouts on 23 January 2010 - 22:01

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