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Today's Iraq news and more...
« on: March 17, 2008, 05:40:27 PM »
Poll: Majority of Iraqis saying surge isn't making them safer

Also today,
Americans should prepare for 100 years in Afghanistan as well in Iraq, mccain says.

5 bombings in iraq today.

Bush says work of the treasury secretary shows the world "we're on top of the situation" by working over the weekend?


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Re: Today's Iraq news and more...
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2008, 05:43:55 PM »
Bush very hostile today to families losing their homes, yet bails out the banks.

30 bil of taxpayer $ used today to help JPM buy Bear Stearns.

But we don't bail out the homeowners losing their cribs today.

Greenspan said this is the biggest financial crisis since WW2.  FDIC chair called for aggressive intervention from govt.  Bush refuses to help.  White house response to all of this is to help the companies but ignore the homeowners.


Mccain called his trip a fact-finding mission to iraq.  He isn't convinced iran isnt' a threat.  He said americans should be prepared for 100 years in both iraq and afghanistan. 

He and cheney arrived in Iraq at the same time.  Mccain is fully committed to bush/cheney plan on the wars.  100 years. 

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« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2008, 05:48:19 PM »
I doubt Iraqi's will  tolerate another 5 years much less 100

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7299914.stm


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« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2008, 07:12:00 PM »
Bush very hostile today to families losing their homes, yet bails out the banks.

30 bil of taxpayer $ used today to help JPM buy Bear Stearns.

But we don't bail out the homeowners losing their cribs today.

Greenspan said this is the biggest financial crisis since WW2.  FDIC chair called for aggressive intervention from govt.  Bush refuses to help.  White house response to all of this is to help the companies but ignore the homeowners.


Mccain called his trip a fact-finding mission to iraq.  He isn't convinced iran isnt' a threat.  He said americans should be prepared for 100 years in both iraq and afghanistan. 

He and cheney arrived in Iraq at the same time.  Mccain is fully committed to bush/cheney plan on the wars.  100 years. 

hahahahahahahah

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I just gets better and better. I can't believe there are people out there that defend these pieces of shit.

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« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2008, 08:26:06 AM »
This is an interesting thread.  I thought you were going to post this story:

... a suicide bomber struck Shiite worshippers in the holy city of Karbala, killing at least 50 people, according to an official and witness. The blast was the deadliest in a series of attacks that left at least 79 Iraqis dead on Monday.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sns-ap-iraq,0,6358574.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines

Or this:

Sunnis Boycott Iraq Reconciliation Event
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sns-ap-iraq,0,6358574.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines

Of course Liberals, like myself, just see the dark side of Iraq.  So here's the good news!

http://gatheringofeagles.org/category/briefings/good-news-from-iraq/
I take a few steps into the middle of an intersection with a clear view in all directions. Along the main thoroughfare, my immediate surroundings are replicated: block after block of shops and bustling residents. The side streets that I remember as sewage-clogged gutters are clean and teeming with construction and activity.

This is not Al Doura. The Al Doura I knew was the heart of sectarian violence, with daily body counts in the dozens. As I keep walking, I pass a busy car wash, and then a fitness center where young men pump iron and tear-outs of Muscle Fitness adorn the walls. We pass two new playgrounds, where boys clamber up and down slides and beautiful little girls play with dolls. A cart vendor offers me a bag of freshly popped popcorn — but I decline and have some falafel instead.

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« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2008, 08:40:30 AM »
Poll: Majority of Iraqis saying surge isn't making them safer

What poll is this, you seem to neglect to list your source quite frequently.

Also today,
Americans should prepare for 100 years in Afghanistan as well in Iraq, mccain says.

You just love to take things out of context Mr. CNN

5 bombings in iraq today.

In case you haven't heard....it's a war.

Bush says work of the treasury secretary shows the world "we're on top of the situation" by working over the weekend?

And?



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Re: Today's Iraq news and more...
« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2008, 08:53:34 AM »
You just love to take things out of context Mr. CNN

What was his exact quote, and how did I take it out of context?


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« Reply #7 on: March 18, 2008, 08:57:12 AM »
Things up north in MND-N or the Mosul area will stay hot for awhile. AQI is on the run and headed that way and the Sons of Iraq groups are not as plentiful in that area. But if u look at areas that were absolute hell this time last year....violence has dropped off by big numbers. I have no doubt that Iraqi's want us out but they also know that if we leave, their security situation will fall apart. Its time for their government to step up, thats whats holding us back. The sooner a stonger central Iraqi government can manage their own security and infrastructure concerns, the sooner we will pull out. There are plans for further troop cuts this summer.
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« Reply #8 on: March 18, 2008, 10:01:26 AM »
What was his exact quote, and how did I take it out of context?



I've posted numerous times about that statment but as usual people from the left on here ignore it and keep bashing him for it. No one can your journalistic integrity isn't coming from the left Rob.


WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican presidential front-runner Sen. John McCain on Thursday defended his statement that U.S. troops could spend "maybe 100" years in Iraq -- saying he was referring to a military presence similar to what the nation already has in places like Japan, Germany and South Korea

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Re: Today's Iraq news and more...
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2008, 10:08:54 AM »
I've posted numerous times about that statment but as usual people from the left on here ignore it and keep bashing him for it. No one can your journalistic integrity isn't coming from the left Rob.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican presidential front-runner Sen. John McCain on Thursday defended his statement that U.S. troops could spend "maybe 100" years in Iraq -- saying he was referring to a military presence similar to what the nation already has in places like Japan, Germany and South Korea

When the leaders, and the people, of Iraq have said they'd like us to leave...

and we say we'll be there another 100 years...

well, it seems more like an occupying force than "helping them out".  I'm okay with that, but would some honesty hurt? 

Also Mccain clarified LATER that "saying he was referring to a military presence similar to what the nation already has in places like Japan, Germany and South Korea" after people were fcking outraged about a 100 year committment.

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Re: Today's Iraq news and more...
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2008, 10:16:50 AM »
You say the majority of Iraqis out?  Where is that poll?  We must be careful of what is fact and what is opinion.
I want us to slowly withdraw and put more pressure on the Iraqi gov too...but I'm not so sure the majority of Iraqis want us out yet.  In fact, their gov has given a strong message they still require our military support.  Seems that most independent investigators say that Iraq is quite a bit safer and better off compared to 1 year ago.  We shouldn't be arguing this, the reports are out.  The question is what is the Iraqi gov doing to increase power and stability, and what is the minimum # of troops required to support them in the comming months so we can start getting out and stop spending our limited resources.

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« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2008, 10:24:17 AM »
Things up north in MND-N or the Mosul area will stay hot for awhile. AQI is on the run and headed that way and the Sons of Iraq groups are not as plentiful in that area. But if u look at areas that were absolute hell this time last year....violence has dropped off by big numbers. I have no doubt that Iraqi's want us out but they also know that if we leave, their security situation will fall apart. Its time for their government to step up, thats whats holding us back. The sooner a stonger central Iraqi government can manage their own security and infrastructure concerns, the sooner we will pull out. There are plans for further troop cuts this summer.




Hahahaha.    I guess you havent noticed that when our terrorists secure an area (say baghdad) then their terrorists move to another section of the country and raise hell.    Then our terrorists move up and secure that area as their terrorists move back (say baghdad).    then our terrorists move to that area...and so on and so on.

You are a dog chasing its tail, and destroying the american way of life while doing it........

Sunnis and shias will fight forever.............is that so hard to understand.... :-\

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Re: Today's Iraq news and more...
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2008, 11:44:27 AM »
You say the majority of Iraqis out?  Where is that poll?  We must be careful of what is fact and what is opinion.
I want us to slowly withdraw and put more pressure on the Iraqi gov too...but I'm not so sure the majority of Iraqis want us out yet.  In fact, their gov has given a strong message they still require our military support.  Seems that most independent investigators say that Iraq is quite a bit safer and better off compared to 1 year ago.  We shouldn't be arguing this, the reports are out.  The question is what is the Iraqi gov doing to increase power and stability, and what is the minimum # of troops required to support them in the comming months so we can start getting out and stop spending our limited resources.

What I've heard from soldiers who have been there is Iraqis don't want us to leave. 

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« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2008, 01:30:03 PM »



Hahahaha.    I guess you havent noticed that when our terrorists secure an area (say baghdad) then their terrorists move to another section of the country and raise hell.    Then our terrorists move up and secure that area as their terrorists move back (say baghdad).    then our terrorists move to that area...and so on and so on.

You are a dog chasing its tail, and destroying the american way of life while doing it........

Sunnis and shias will fight forever.............is that so hard to understand.... :-\


As usual ur wrong...u have no idea what ur talking about.  I can't possibly explain it to u. U have zero access to whats really going on over there...zero.
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« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2008, 01:40:36 PM »

As usual ur wrong...u have no idea what ur talking about.  I can't possibly explain it to u. U have zero access to whats really going on over there...zero.


Naturally.  ::)

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« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2008, 01:57:42 PM »
Time will tell if the problems will continue to diminish in Iraq.   

For the time being they are better then they were a year ago i believe. 

Am i wrong?


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« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2008, 02:02:58 PM »

Naturally.  ::)


Prove with any data...hard facts...anything that I'm wrong. I just sat in on the Intel estimate from MND-C ...or Baghdad. Guys a hell of alot smarter then u are saying that AQI is moving north. Things are better and improving daily. Will it hold? Nobody knows.

Ozmo check this out...

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Re: Today's Iraq news and more...
« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2008, 02:44:38 PM »
i agree things are bette rin iraq than they were a year ago, absolutely.  Attacks are down 60%, right?  yes, the surge is working...

But...

we're pumping $12 bil per month into iraq right now to fund the surge.  i'd MUCH rather see that $12 bil per month being pumped back into US economy to fix things here.  yes, perhaps we could spend $12 bil a month and fix a lot of things in the world, as we are in iraq... but I don't care about those things.  I care about the U S of A.   When I read that the Irai govt has such a surplus of $ they cannot spend it enough, I seriously wonder why we're paying for everything there.