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What it really means.

“hastening the day our troops begin coming home.”

7 Comments

  1. caveman
    Posted 11 Jan ’07 at 00:16 | Permalink

    and we lose like Vietnam..thanks ya all

  2. Bacchus©
    Posted 11 Jan ’07 at 09:11 | Permalink

    Militarily speaking we didn’t lose Vietnam, in fact we beat the hell out of them. We dropped more bombs on Vietnam than we did in all of world war two. Go look it up Robbie. So, an extended bombing campaign theory is shit because it was already going on. Democrats have had to clean up the messes hawkish cowards get the country into, who beat the drums of war with hearing protection on so as to not disturb their copy of Regan reading the bible on cd. lol
    Get us into a war that is actually planned, the Repub’s have apparently forgotten that part fo war, and seem to want to skip right to the economic prosperity, well it just dun’t work like that.

  3. Posted 11 Jan ’07 at 09:39 | Permalink

    That’s the only way Bush will bring them home. This is all about Bush destabilizing the middle east to allow his buddies to control the oil.
    But its not working.

    And on the Nam tip, What did “losing” Vietnam result in? Now they are a valid trade partner, not an enemy. SO, hey, it worked. Just think if we leave Iraq now, in 30 years they will be a valued trade partner as well and we will only have lost 4,000 troops (by the time we get out) instead of 58,000. I know, it doesn’t LOOK like a badass victory to you John Wayne types. But its better than this endless fuckup than the PNAC hath wrought.

  4. Posted 11 Jan ’07 at 11:45 | Permalink

    How much open space is there available around Arlington National? Will they have to use Emminent Domain to acquire more land in order to fit the 21,500 other soldiers that George Walker Bush plans to murder?

  5. Posted 11 Jan ’07 at 12:28 | Permalink

    nicely put

  6. Posted 11 Jan ’07 at 13:00 | Permalink

    Sad photo and something we will face up to very soon. The Iraq government doesn’t want us there and I don’t think there will be a lot of cooperation with the additional forces. Bleak. It looks bleak.

  7. Posted 11 Jan ’07 at 13:15 | Permalink

    Sigh. (Bows head.)