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Goin' To War!


Postby sandmann » Mar 29, 2003 @ 3:56am

The fates lead him who will;
Him who won't, they drag.

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Postby James S » Mar 29, 2003 @ 4:06am

This generation's problem is that they really haven't seen a war. All they've got is Vietnam and Korea and Iran and Kuwait and now Iraq. All those "wars" were short and had no direct effect on the American people. They think wars should last a couple weeks? What the junk? I wouldn't even call it a war unless it's been going on for a couple years! But whatever. People can be stupid all they want, as long as I maintain my sanity.
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Postby RICoder » Mar 29, 2003 @ 8:24am

*bows*

well said sandman.

I herby decry that Sandman, Moose and RIC have won the debate.

In the absence of any logical rebuttal from the left, this decry stands.
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Postby Jaybot » Mar 29, 2003 @ 2:01pm

Aside from my extreme republican standings.. whether you are for the war or not... if you are an American, you better back your boys (and girls) out there fighting for your country.

Don't start duct taping off major intersections or laying down in the middle of the street because you need an excuse to miss out on your freedom (or even your responsibilities) that those people are out there protecting.
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Postby sponge » Mar 29, 2003 @ 9:26pm

holy internets batman.
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Postby sandmann » Mar 29, 2003 @ 11:45pm

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Postby James S » Mar 30, 2003 @ 12:03am

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Postby RICoder » Mar 30, 2003 @ 1:05am

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Postby Dihnekis » Mar 30, 2003 @ 4:30am

they didnt fucking bomb them on purpose, its war, accidents happen. What do you have to day about this..., its war, accidents happen? Well it wasnt an accident.
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Postby Guest » Mar 30, 2003 @ 4:38am

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... 0329210803

NEW YORK (AFP) - Senior US war planners have accused Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld of "micromanaging" operations in Iraq (news - web sites) and ignoring recommendations from military officials.

"He thought he knew better. He was the decision-maker at every turn," one senior planner told the New Yorker magazine, in its edition to be released Monday.

Planners with the Joint Chiefs of Staff had recommended deploying four or more Army divisions, which Rumsfeld rejected, the report said.

Their plan also called for shipping by sea hundreds of tanks and other heavy vehicles -- enough for three or four divisions -- in advance, but Rumsfeld chose to rely on equipment already in Kuwait, which was enough for one division, the report said.

After Turkey's parliament shocked war planners by refusing to allow tens of thousands of US troops to enter Iraq from Turkish soil, General Tommy Franks, head of US Central Command, had argued for delaying the war until those forces could enter from another route, it said.

But a former intelligence official said Rumsfeld "overruled him."

"This is tragic. American lives are being lost," one senior planner told the magazine.

Another former intelligence official accused Syria and Turkey of working together "to screw us in the north -- to cause us problems... Syria and the Iranians agreed that they could not let an American occupation of Iraq stand."
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Postby sponge » Mar 30, 2003 @ 5:20am

Yea, that's fucking great Fett, how DARE you post that crap in there, it's one thing to link to it, but you don't fucking post images of fucking dead people in a public forum!

What a stupid asshole...
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