Year Ago Today Bush Re-Elected: Happy Now Assholes?

I guess the other problem is that Clinton kept sending in Peacekeeping forces.

Big mistake.
What’s called for is and ass-kicking force.

It’s true. I love you, man.

If you think we could possibly even scare Iran in our current state, you are smoking crack.

The War Nerd sums it up quite nicely.

“Super war preview”

http://www.exile.ru/2005-January-27/war_nerd.html

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Everyone should read this article.

Worldeater, you are such a pussy. Of course we can conquer Iran. I’ll bet you are one of those guys going on about how scary Afghanistan and Iraq were gonna be. Turns out they were cake.

Whether or not Iraq or Iran has WMDs, you forget, we do. We got great big tanks, and soldiers willing to commit all kinds of atrocities. We have secret CIA prisons and mercenary torturers. Aircraft carriers. All kinds of good stuff going to waste

The French are too busy rioting with their own problems to care.

It’s not like anybody’s going to think the worse of us if we invade somebody else. The opportunity is prime.

I have to admit that the google ads are a little disconcerting at the moment. Three ads for Edgar Rice Burroughs’s martian chronicles?

I’m scared. Somebody hold me.

I want to add another point. For a traitor and America hater, he did a lot of work to get more/better medical care for vets too.

He worked with Senator John McCain (R-AZ) to investigate the fate of American POW/MIAs and help soldiers suffering from exposure to Agent Orange.
He was at the forefront in recognizing that Agent Orange was the source of so many medical problems for returning soldiers and tried to get something done about it.
He introduced legislation to assist veterans in receiving medical compensation after being exposed to the toxic chemical Agent Orange. Kerry even testified before Congress to force the government to care for Vietnam veterans. Kerry’s bill, the Comprehensive Agent Orange Scientific Evidence Review Act, sought to require that the Veterans Administration(VA) look into the “health effects of exposure” to Agent Orange. John Kerry also voted to pass the Agent Orange Act of 1991 and the Veterans’ Agent Orange Exposure and Vietnam Service Benefits Act of 1989.

He fought for full funding of VA health care and opposed the Bush administration’s exclusion of Priority 8 veterans and its elimination of VA outreach efforts. He sought improved prescription drug benefits and authored legislation in 2003 to let veterans fill prescriptions written by non-VA doctors through the VA pharmacy.

Nah, I say we hit Syria instead (after all, those WMDs had to go somewhere). They’ve been acting up lately and, unlike Iran, they haven’t been trying to develop nuclear weapons. In fact, I say we go for a surprise two-fer; let’s also take out that loudmouthed leftist Chavez in Venezuela and replace him with some military dictator like Pinochet who’ll gladly kiss the our ass. Then, on the way home, we can take care of Castro (unfinished business).

I also think Bush should attack France before his term’s up. That oughta learn them snotty, smelly, snail-eatin’ frogs for dissin’ us!

Referring to Shiites:

:smiley: ROFLMAO :smiley:

Yeah. Nobody likes them French anyway, with their wine and berets. But you forgot one other target!
Now everybody sing along with me…

Blame Canada
Blame Canada

ROFL

When you put it that way, sure! We could start a rolling pullout from Anbar on a sunday eve, have the troops rolling through Baghdad by high noon, others joining the stream as it goes, and hit the Iranian border, guns blazing, by monday evening. No men left behind, opposition unprepared, it’d be like a rerun of D-Day, but with Iraq filling in for the English channel, and Iran the new France. Bold, you guys are so frigging Bold! It’s no wonder republicans rule!

I was a member. A proud member. I am no traitor. I volunteered for Viet Nam. It was my duty.

That doesn’t mean I had to support the war.

Excuse me if my sarcasm detector is on the blink, but either you’re wooshing me, had some acid in your corn flakes, or a cat is walking on your keyboard.
You have some big change of heart I missed?

Glad you got home. To the extent that a lifelong civilian is entitled to salute, I do so.

When you’re marching with a guy with his sleeve pinned up, the assholes who liked to yell “Coward!” shut the fuck up toot damn sweet! The VVAW changed us all, and, by extension, changed the world. I thank you.

Tell your children, I’ll tell mine, and lets hope maybe we’ve learned something.

Cat would be nonsensical. He takes acid, he’s sees old John Wayne movies. My bet is a Category 4 whooshicane.

Though I suspect the presence of his favored amanuensis, Mr. Johnny Walker…

Just going for some levity.

Its bold…its daring. I like it. But…

Ok, work with me on this for a moment. I want you to look at this map of the Middle East. There we are, smack dab in Iraq. There are interesting and profitable targets all about. Iran certainly. Syria, Jordan within arms reach. Saudi Arabia…now THERE is a target. Turkey? Certainly, there for the taking. Kuait? A push over. All thats well and good. But I just want to say one word and have you think about it. How about…Belgium?

-XT

Huh?

Oh, I thought for a minute there you were describing Kerry’s brave, I-Don’t-Care-About-My-Political-Future fight in the Senate to forestall an undeclared Iraq war.
Never mind.

and yes, I voted for him.

You know, after having the same argument for years with all you guys, I think you made the right decision.

Next time let’s switch parts, I bet we could do a pretty jobs. :stuck_out_tongue:

*pretty good job.

I’ve seen 'luci trot that arguement out several times. I remain unconvinced myself. Kerry’s ‘brave stand’ against the Vietnam war came during the height of the war protest. He would have had ever expectation that his position on that would be a political benifit to him down the road…unless he had some kind of future gazing machine to tell him that in the 80’s public sentiment about anti-Vietnam protesting would shift. It didn’t even shift all that much and in fact I don’t think even during the election his anti-war stance about Vietnam was a serious liability. But if 'luci wants to cling to Kerry as the lone voice of protest against the Vietnam war, bravely sacrificing his political future for what he felt was right…well, carry on 'luci.
I will note that I really do think Kerry was sincere in his stance and protested for what he thought were right and just reasons (I don’t agree with him, but I respect that he was sincere in his beliefs). I just don’t buy the rest of the schtick…not since I lived through those times the same as he (Kerry…and for that matter probably 'luci as well) did and I could read public sentiment as well as Kerry could when he did what he did. Now…had he made his brave stand in '65…THAT would have been a different ballgame.

-XT