Finally, finally, FINALLY we are doing something! Finally we end the silly games and actually get something done. Finally we are going to show that we are not a paper tiger, that you can not push us around and that you can’t endlessly go back on your word. Now let’s get this over quick and let those who were against it get to eating their crow.
FINALLY … we’re putting it off for another 48 hours.
Damn, and I was just getting my cowboy hat out to dance in the street.
Why would they do that? I don’t think most of those who oppose the war do so because they don’t think we can kick Iraq’s ass in record time.
I notice you used the first person plural “let’s”. Will you be partaking in the fighting? Or be cheerleading from a safe distance in front of the TV?
I’ll have you all know I’ve just [sub]read: finally[/sub] ordered all of Unca Cece’s work. It’ll give me something to do while I’m on the long hop over the Atlantic. . . Got me a t-shirt too: “Been there, done that, fought ignorance.”
Tripler
Bringing knowledge to those oppressed and without.
I opposed the war. Not because I didn’t think we could win it, but because I don’t think war is right. I held no hope that we would not pursue a course to war. For me, though, opposing the war, even in the miniscule way that I am able, is a moral imperative.
In other words–no crow for me.
Read some history to put “I don’t think war is right” in perspective. Prior to WWII a lot of people didn’t think war was right. A whole lot of Americans didn’t think it was right or in our best interests to worry about some European problem. A lot of people died in horrible camps because other nice, peaceful people didn’t want to get involved.
[ nitpick ]
The correct spelling is Yippee Ki Yi Yay, not that vaguely European transliteration that appeared in the title. (If you’re going to promote jingoism, you might, at least, look like you’re Amer’can.)
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Oh Joy
And I’m another New Zealander who ain’t sharing th’ joy, folks. Sorry.
Yay?
Ick.
Yay?
Nay.
If the US goes to war, I’m thinking I’m going to Ralph. Sheesh, if my MIL called to say she was coming to spend a week with us, I’d need more than 48 hours to clean the house (to her specifications).
Supporting war I can fathom. But being happy about it? That’s beyond me.
I keep thinking of the big War scenes from <b>Duck Soup</b>:
To war, to war, to war we’re gonna go!
Oh hidy hidy hidy hidy hidy hidy ho!
To war, to war, to war we’re gonna go!
Oh hody hody hody hody hody hody ho!
To war, to war, to war we’re gonna go!
Oh oh Oh oh, Oh oh Oh oh, oh oh, Oh!
We got guns, they got guns, all God’s chillin got guns!
We’re gonna walk all over the battlefield, 'cause all God’s chillin got guns!
My opinion of the last couple weeks has been: I don’t care what you do, but DO SOMETHING!
Send the troops in or send the troops home! Either would be fine with me.
Bush has made up his mind.
Would that be as in vomit or Nader?
Yipee, yahoo, were going to war! We get to celebrate people being maimed, torn to bits, blinded, amputated and killed. Isn’t that just totally fabulous? Innocent people will no longer have houses to live in until we make more for them. Or was that part of the plan. Oh well it doesn’t matter; most of those people are guilty right?
I mean our prez can say who is guilty and whose not, right? There won’t be long distance bombing of just a general area where there might be a hidden enemy, right? So let’s have a toast to all our boys that will come back with some new kind of sickness and a lot of which will be miserable for a shortened life span. Hey a long lingering, painful death with no hope for a cure isn’t so bad is it. Right?:rolleyes:
Moderator’s Notes: I’m not at all sure this thread is appropriate for MPSIMS. I do, however, know that expressing glee for war is very likely to cause some rather heated reactions and comments (not to mention something that I personally find repugnant). So . . . I’m just gonna move this thing to the Pit before it gets outta hand.