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Henry
March 31, 2011, 4:13pm Report to Moderator

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Even the extreme left like Schultz back Obama's war, amazing how fast the left turn into  neo-cons when their man is in office



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Just nuke the entire middle east.......problem solved!


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BT--might I suggest to you that you attend a lecture at St. Rose Monday night about Islama
phobia.  

As for Henry--no th eliberals haven't changed their mind on war.  You want talk about un provoked war, lets start with your man W.  Again, I will state, Ed Bloch the head of Veteran's Organization and a member of Veteran's for Peace believe Obama did the right thing.  
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Then why didn't he do it when Iran had their protests and uprsing against the religious state there?


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As for Henry--no th eliberals haven't changed their mind on war.  You want talk about un provoked war, lets start with your man W.  Again, I will state, Ed Bloch the head of Veteran's Organization and a member of Veteran's for Peace believe Obama did the right thing.  


Sure we can talk about W and how he lost thousands of our troops nation building, we can go on how he didn't get a declaration of war, all things I would agree with you on probably. I would rather talk about the hypocrisy on the left and how they turn a blind eye to the same thing they bashed Bush over. From what I've been seeing over the last couple of weeks just proves to me the left used the anti-war message for political gain and nothing else. Not saying some on the left don't feel strongly on the anti-war message but it seems their numbers shrunk and their anger stopped once Obama got in. Now we see like the video shows a complete 180 in many of their thinking. You know damn well if Bush did this, and I'm not defending Bush, he would have got hammered by the same people who now support the actions of Obama. Either way it's good to see the truth come out and how many sell outs there really were, now Americans who stand by their principles will know who and who not they can trust on foreign policy.



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Those on the Right see things in Black and White... There is no Gray EVER.  For them, it's either Pro-war or Anti-War.

I am generally anti war, but I do support some military operations.

~I supported the first gulf war when Daddy Bush rescued Kuwait.  I would have preferred the war was handled differently but the general proposal of stopping Saddam in his Oil Grab, I supported.

~I might have supported Reagan in Beirut, on principle, but Reagan totally mishandled that operation.  He sent Marines on an impossible mission, then tied their hands behind their back with his meddling... There was no way the Marines could have been successful in Beirut with Reagan's agenda.  Reagan was personally responsible for the deaths of 220 Marines and 21others in Beirut.

~Reagan in Granada???? LMAO.  Granada was a total Hollywood production.  A farce, (except to those who died.) Granada was a Political operation for the purpose of erasing Reagan's Beirut failure.  It worked.

~Libya, can be handled by others.  US cruise missiles may have been the weapon of choice to knock out Libya's AA weapons, but other than that, others can do this war with out the USA.

   Possibly because those on the Right are so PRO WAR... ANY WAR, that they don't understand the idea that some wars are worth supporting, others are not... and the difference between the two is sometimes very complicated.
( Conservatives in general, don't do well with "very complicated".




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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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the middle east is a powder keg....from israel east.....bomb the leaders.....they keep fanning the fires.....they refuse to keep their darkages religious
zealots under wraps no different than the crusades.....

guess what---GOD(any god) DOES NEED OUR HELP SPREADING THEIR 'WORD'....I say let GOD (allah/jesus/etc) take it up......

other than that, warring over resources will always exist....because that's how we roll.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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