AEON
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Irvine511 said:nevermind.
Durbin comes to mind right away.
Irvine511 said:nevermind.
AEON said:
And please don't think for a second that most soldiers are buying this "we suddenly care about the soldiers" poop coming from the Left.
diamond said:shooting fish in a barrel, but I feel bad for the fish as they are that stooopid.
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Somehow I'm not FEELING supported by those folks. And neither does anyone else I know in the Armed Forces. Maybe they should consider a different way to demonstrate their love for the troops- maybe volunteer for the USO or something like that. Or maybe not make movies that portray us as raping, murdering, vicious thugs...that would be nice, too.Irvine511 said:
3. absolute offensive garbage -- go to any and all anti-war rallies and you'll find just as many "i support our troops / support our troops by bringing them home" signs as any others; unless you're suggesting that the only way to support our troops is to continue the funding that gets them killed and maimed and disabled for life
diamond said:
nice edit
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AEON said:
Durbin comes to mind right away.
Irvine511 said:oh, the irony.
oh, oh the irony.
AEON said:
Somehow I'm not FEELING supported by those folks. And neither does anyone else I know in the Armed Forces. Maybe they should consider a different way to demonstrate their love for the troops- maybe volunteer for the USO or something like that. Or maybe not make movies that portray us as raping, murdering, vicious thugs...that would be nice, too.
AEON said:
Somehow I'm not FEELING supported by those folks. And neither does anyone else I know in the Armed Forces. Maybe they should consider a different way to demonstrate their love for the troops- maybe volunteer for the USO or something like that. Or maybe not make movies that portray us as raping, murdering, vicious thugs...that would be nice, too.
BonoVoxSupastar said:
Wasn't he commenting more on the procedures and the issues of Gitmo more than actually attacking soldiers?
diamond said:shooting fish in a barrel, but I feel bad for the fish as they are that stooopid.
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AEON said:Somehow I'm not FEELING supported by those folks. And neither does anyone else I know in the Armed Forces. Maybe they should consider a different way to demonstrate their love for the troops- maybe volunteer for the USO or something like that. Or maybe not make movies that portray us as raping, murdering, vicious thugs...that would be nice, too.
diamond said:
One supports the troops by supporting the mission.
diamond said:One supports the troops by supporting the mission.
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diamond said:
Why did he apologize then?
diamond said:
One supports the troops by supporting the mission.
BonoVoxSupastar said:
Who's made these movies?
AEON said:
AEON said:
Dang - you do watch the news every now and then don't you? I even admit I watch Anderson Cooper 360.
AEON said:
Somehow I'm not FEELING supported by those folks.
The military, like any community within the United States, includes members both for and against the war. Senior generals, such as General John Batiste and Paul Eaton, have come out against the war while others have publicly supported it. A December 2006 poll conducted by the Military Times found just 35 percent of service members approved of President Bush’s handling of the war in Iraq, compared to 42 percent who disapproved. From this figure alone, it is clear that Mr. Limbaugh’s insult is directed at thousands of American service members.
MrsSpringsteen said:Purple Heart recipient responds to Rush-is he a phony soldier too?
MrsSpringsteen said:Purple Heart recipient responds to Rush-is he a phony soldier too?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKM_NsTswco
AEON said:It's a shame how much the Iraqis hate us...
Poll: 1 in 5 Iraqis has confidence in coalition
The Associated Press
Posted : Monday Mar 19, 2007 8:26:36 EDT
LONDON — Fewer than one in five Iraqis has confidence in U.S.-led coalition troops and they are evenly split on whether they have confidence in Iraq’s government, according to a poll published Monday.
Iraqis are growing increasingly pessimistic, according to a poll gauging public opinion four years after the U.S.-led invasion of their country. The British Broadcasting Corp., ABC News, USA Today and Germany’s ARD television commissioned the poll.
Only 18 percent of Iraqis have confidence in U.S. and coalition troops and 86 percent are concerned that someone in their household will be a victim of violence.
Iraqis do not want to see their country divided along sectarian lines, according to the poll. However, the country is becoming increasingly polarized between Sunnis and Shiites — with Sunnis appearing more pessimistic.
Pessimism is most felt across central Iraq, including Baghdad, where Sunnis are most numerous.
Religious differences are most pronounced in attitudes toward the execution of Saddam Hussein. Sunni respondents largely regard the manner of the former Iraqi leader’s death as inappropriate and unlikely to encourage reconciliation. Shiites predominantly took the opposite view.
More than 2,000 Iraqis were interviewed face-to-face by D3 Systems, a pollster specializing in conflict countries, between Feb. 25 to March 5. The margin of error was not immediately available.
diamond said:
These views our in the minority of the US military.
context ppl, context.
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