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Old 07-12-2009, 08:34 PM
 
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Cuse me, but before obama took office, this war was virtually won, violence down 97%, political reconciliation, oil sharing revenues between the provinces.

Now, the violence is ratcheting up.

obama - snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
Maybe on purpose as his peers pressure him to keep his promise while not really keeping an eye on the ball.
So if this happened when Bush was in control the left would be going nuts, but now the left goes after the Christians and anyone else when this actually is a start of what is coming, when Obama promised to prematurely leave the enemies began working on doing this and other things.

To the poster who said Christianity has killed more then any other religion, do you really think before you post? Do you know there are 1 million times more Christians then any other religion?
And never forget the religion that killed 3,000 of our fellow Americans.
What has killed more people then anything is radical people and if you study time and know current you will see that radical people are the reason for problems.
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Old 07-12-2009, 08:39 PM
 
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Cuse me, but before obama took office, this war was virtually won, violence down 97%, political reconciliation, oil sharing revenues between the provinces.

Now, the violence is ratcheting up.

obama - snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
Oh Lord. That's because our military was occupying the city.
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Old 07-12-2009, 08:49 PM
 
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We are going to be voted out of Iraq by referendum anyway. 75% of Iraqis want us out.

Iraq Moves Ahead With Vote on U.S. Security Pact - NYTimes.com
BAGHDAD — The Iraqi government is pressing ahead with plans to hold a national referendum on the Iraqi-American security agreement — a measure likely to lose if put to a popular vote with the outcome that American troops could be forced to leave as early as next summer, nearly a year and half ahead of schedule.
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Old 07-12-2009, 09:13 PM
 
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We are going to be voted out of Iraq by referendum anyway. 75% of Iraqis want us out.

Iraq Moves Ahead With Vote on U.S. Security Pact - NYTimes.com
BAGHDAD — The Iraqi government is pressing ahead with plans to hold a national referendum on the Iraqi-American security agreement — a measure likely to lose if put to a popular vote with the outcome that American troops could be forced to leave as early as next summer, nearly a year and half ahead of schedule.
Really?

So they want us out now that we have given them freedom from a horrible dictator.

Put it this way, we should only leave once we feel they can secure what we gave them, if not all the work we put into it can be gone real quick.

I find it very odd that liberals are screaming about churche in Iraq when the most of them constantly complain about religion and do not attend church or like people to talk religion to them.

I have a feeling things are only going to get worse as those who we have defeated will regroup and be a problem in which Obama will not know how to handle it.
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Old 07-12-2009, 09:15 PM
 
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Gee, how do you feel when synagogues, temples, and other religious building are destroyed in the US?
Feel outrage then?

Under Saddam Hussein, there was religious freedom.
Look what we opened the door to with our little incursion.

I see you offer your religious tolerance by your comments.

Ask teh Kurds waht kind of freedo saddam practiced;the answer is a gas.The main door we oponed was the torture chambers and massive grave saddam closed over bodies.Then even ask the ****e muslims about saddam's religious freedom.
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Old 07-12-2009, 09:25 PM
 
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Ask teh Kurds waht kind of freedo saddam practiced;the answer is a gas.The main door we oponed was the torture chambers and massive grave saddam closed over bodies.Then even ask the ****e muslims about saddam's religious freedom.

Someone must not understand that Saddam did not allow any freedoms unless you followed his lead, if not you were gassed to death.
Why it is the left in America believe he was some kind of nice man or something?
They will never accept anything you tell them because it will show that they were wrong about George Bush all along.
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Old 07-12-2009, 09:36 PM
 
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As Kerry sdai in 1991 ;Saddam was the most dagerous man in the world there need to be regime change by whatever it takes. But this is just the strat of the violence and it is quite possible we will see civil war since Obama celar as withdrwn from keeping civilians safe by pulling troops too soon. It on his head and his supporters .
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Old 07-12-2009, 09:55 PM
 
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Really?

So they want us out now that we have given them freedom from a horrible dictator.

Put it this way, we should only leave once we feel they can secure what we gave them, if not all the work we put into it can be gone real quick.

I find it very odd that liberals are screaming about churche in Iraq when the most of them constantly complain about religion and do not attend church or like people to talk religion to them.

I have a feeling things are only going to get worse as those who we have defeated will regroup and be a problem in which Obama will not know how to handle it.
Don't you understand. If the referendum passes all opinions on the future of the Iraq war are moot. The US didn't even want them to put a choice on the ballot because 75% of the citizens and a majority of their government want the US out of there now.

Holy crap! You are way off base when it comes to your generalization of liberals. You are the type that think all liberals wear sandals and drive a Prius....and all conservatives wear cowboy boots and drive pickup trucks.

Who did we defeat over there anyway?
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Old 07-12-2009, 11:18 PM
 
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Holy crap! You are way off base when it comes to your generalization of liberals. You are the type that think all liberals wear sandals and drive a Prius...
You're right. He is. He forgot pony tails (and that's the "men") hanging below their bald spots, beards and patchouli oil. Sheesh!

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....and all conservatives wear cowboy boots and drive pickup trucks.
...and those that don't wear combat boots and drive Hummers!

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Who did we defeat over there anyway?
Ironically, Saddam and his Republican Guard. Of course, if they'd been his Democrat Guard there would have been no battle. They'd have run.

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Old 07-13-2009, 04:10 AM
 
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The ones bombed by us were used as safe houses and weapons caches by the militants.
Or that's the line that was used.
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