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ptsdkid said:Leaving my personal feeling that Rumsfeld should run for president...aside for the moment; it sure looks like Rummy is coming out with these comments at the anti war crowd, because it is obvious the anti war rhetoric is undermining and demoralizing our troop commitment in Iraq.
ptsdkid said:To see the anti war liberals in Congress slam Rummy for his comments--just reinforces the fact that Republicans, Conservatives, and the rest of savvy America will have to win this war despite the underhanded weaknesses of the liberal faction.
Kandahar said:You know what else undermines and demoralizes our troop commitment in Iraq? DAILY EXPLOSIONS AND CIVIL WAR.
Geopolitical diplomacy is a game of chess, and we can't fight everywhere. Stopping Iran from getting nukes should be a much higher priority than dealing with a ragtag band of shitheads in Iraq who pose no threat to the United States.
I don't expect any kind of intelligent reply from you, so don't waste your time trying.
What a retarded concept, Rumsfeld for President! Talk about a disconnect from the real world. Of all the looney tunes things I've read on this site (and contributed myself :2razz: ) saying that you support Rumsfeld for President is the A #1 retarded comment of all time. Great job! Take a bow!ptsdkid said:Leaving my personal feeling that Rumsfeld should run for president...aside for the moment; it sure looks like Rummy is coming out with these comments at the anti war crowd, because it is obvious the anti war rhetoric is undermining and demoralizing our troop commitment in Iraq. To see the anti war liberals in Congress slam Rummy for his comments--just reinforces the fact that Republicans, Conservatives, and the rest of savvy America will have to win this war despite the underhanded weaknesses of the liberal faction.
I guarantee you, involuntary servitude after a "troop" has served his or her country, is more demoralizing than the dissent of a nation.Originally posted by pstdkid:
...demoralizing our troop commitment in Iraq.
Billo_Really said:I guarantee you, involuntary servitude after a "troop" has served his or her country, is more demoralizing than the dissent of a nation.
Less than ZERO that is! There's very little less right he could have achieved....almost every major decision and forecast he's made has been outrageously wrong.TurtleDude said:that being said, Rumsfeld's been less than completely competent in his prosecution of this war
ptsdkid said:Is Rumsfeld right to criticize those that do not fully understand the threat of terrorism?
Quoting Rumsfeld:
Critics of the war in Iraq and the campaign against terror groups "seem not to have learned history's lessons", as he alluded to those in the 1930's who advocated appeasing Nazi Germany.
Comparing terrorist groups to a "new type of fascism" and the growing leathality and increasing availability of weapons, can we truly afford to believe that somehow, some way, vicious extremists can be appeased?"
Rummy cited comments by human rights groups and in press reports as evidence of what he described as "moral or intellectual confusion about who or what is right or wrong."
Leaving my personal feeling that Rumsfeld should run for president...aside for the moment; it sure looks like Rummy is coming out with these comments at the anti war crowd, because it is obvious the anti war rhetoric is undermining and demoralizing our troop commitment in Iraq. To see the anti war liberals in Congress slam Rummy for his comments--just reinforces the fact that Republicans, Conservatives, and the rest of savvy America will have to win this war despite the underhanded weaknesses of the liberal faction.
The NeoCons, the New Radical Right wing, are not conservatives, no matter how they try to conceal themselves in stolen tradition. The NeoCons are Radicals out to change American values, and destroy our constitutional freedoms. Democrats are now the Conservatives who are trying to protect the American people against the Radicals, who are in the pay of the New Corporate Royalty.
ptsdkid said:Is Rumsfeld right to criticize those that do not fully understand the threat of terrorism?
Quoting Rumsfeld:
Critics of the war in Iraq and the campaign against terror groups "seem not to have learned history's lessons", as he alluded to those in the 1930's who advocated appeasing Nazi Germany.
Comparing terrorist groups to a "new type of fascism" and the growing leathality and increasing availability of weapons, can we truly afford to believe that somehow, some way, vicious extremists can be appeased?"
Rummy cited comments by human rights groups and in press reports as evidence of what he described as "moral or intellectual confusion about who or what is right or wrong."
Leaving my personal feeling that Rumsfeld should run for president...aside for the moment; it sure looks like Rummy is coming out with these comments at the anti war crowd, because it is obvious the anti war rhetoric is undermining and demoralizing our troop commitment in Iraq. To see the anti war liberals in Congress slam Rummy for his comments--just reinforces the fact that Republicans, Conservatives, and the rest of savvy America will have to win this war despite the underhanded weaknesses of the liberal faction.
The NeoCons, the New Radical Right wing, are not conservatives, no matter how they try to conceal themselves in stolen tradition. The NeoCons are Radicals out to change American values, and destroy our constitutional freedoms. Democrats are now the Conservatives who are trying to protect the American people against the Radicals, who are in the pay of the New Corporate Royalty.
You always did like that word............... moonbat.................... is it still as good today as it was back then?Originally posted by turtledude:
the only people supporting INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE are leftist barking moonbats like Rangel
that being said, Rumsfeld's been less than completely competent in his prosecution of this war
dragonslayer said:I would say it just the opposite as Rumfelt. Rummy only understands corporate profits. The attack on Iraq could easily be equated with the attack on Poland in 1939. Both were pointless and unprovoked. Soon we will see the end of Bush's War, because we will be busy fighting other unprovoked war.
I find this portion of your latest post particularly offensive and in violation of Forum rules. You've posted a hate post and I think you should be banned...again...ptsdkid said:***Iraq just happens to have had a dictator that needed to be ousted. The rest of capturing and killing terrorists in the entire raghead nation is falling into place--thank you very much.
Germany did not attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United Nations (of tyrants too) demanded we defeat Germany first, Peace for Greed (oil) let the leader of the Muslim SS slide at Nuremberg, and Democrats weren’t any smarter in 1941:MarineCorpsCandidate said:Rummy must have forgotten that Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11.
26 X World Champs said:I find this portion of your latest post particularly offensive and in violation of Forum rules. You've posted a hate post and I think you should be banned...again...
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Calling an entire group of people "ragheads" is offensive to me the same way any other obvious racial slur would be.ptsdkid said:***I always figured you were devoid of assembling anything close to a debatable issue-oriented post. That garbage you posted just confirmed my suspicions. There was absolutely nothing in my post that could be considered off key to the issue at hand. Try lightening up 26X; perhaps a cool tropical drink from some dive on 42nd street might do the trick.
26 X World Champs said:Calling an entire group of people "ragheads" is offensive to me the same way any other obvious racial slur would be.
Your posts are generally offensive, but so what! However when you cross the line and start posting HATE posts then I will call you out every time...and report it to the appropriate mods as this community has no need nor no use for hate posts against any group...you don't like it? Tough $hit!
I wouldn't expect you to get it in the least. Writing hate posts define you as far as I'm concerned. Let's go back and look at the CONTEXT of how you used that derogatory term:ptsdkid said:***You really are an oversensitive bore. 'Ragheads' describes an entire group of Arab/Muslim people, just like 'honky' might describe white people. I could see you making a point about me degrading you or another liberal with namecalling--but I've been careful in not pinpointing your types specifically. Now if you consider the term 'liberal' to be offensive (as you should)--then that's a problem only you can cure.
You meant it as a slur, it reads as a slur, it was a slur. Nice how you're back pedalling now...quite amusing to watch. :roflOriginally Posted by ptsdkid
***Iraq just happens to have had a dictator that needed to be ousted. The rest of capturing and killing terrorists in the entire raghead nation is falling into place--thank you very much.
Bingo dude, BINGO....18. Hate Messages
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ptsdkid said:in the entire raghead nation
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