I'm so proud.. NOT!
Making friends in volatile areas of the world --- US style..
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And that virtually ended the Obama pledge of "no boots on the ground" in the first week of the operation.. I ASSUME many "boots" went in to rescue the pilots. http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Wor..._Appears_On_TV Quote:
Congress is in NO HURRY to consent to this venture. They just hope it goes away before their 30 day response is due.. Typical... I'm so proud.. :mad: |
maybe Mexico is a good alternative for you? :)
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Silicon Valley? Naw, China. American employees are too expensive. F**k those people, we can get it done cheaper elsewhere..........................(Sarcasm)
God, what a f**kin' mess, those poor people, ran to help, but ended up getting shot at. Oh well, such is the fog of war. But you had to know it was just a matter of time. Our Prez said no boots on the ground. He also said Gaddafi had to go. I guess he was assuming NATO was going to handle it..........yeah, right, NATO. The only way for our Prez to keep his word on the whole "Gaddafi must go" thing is to....just push NATO aside and do it ourselves. Which is what should be doing anyways. Uhhhh, but we're not. However, having said that.......................... This is not the first war situation in which friendlies have been mistakenly fired upon, and sadly, it probably won't be the last. Our man was down, Special Forces went in to retrieve him...HOOAH! Presidential hypocrisy notwithstanding, it would be awesome to see Gaddafi finally come down. And I think only an ass would fail to see that. Maybe if we threw in a bunch of vapid flag-waiving, Sarah Palin playing "Battle Hymn of the Republic" with armpit farts while screwing up the lyrics and Sean Hannity on hand to declare how the Almighty himself guided the Special Forces troops in to rescue our brave airman who volunteered to go make Libya as free and democratic as a Massey coal mine in Appalachia......Would you be "Proud" then? "Karma love and peace"? Personally, I prefer Unicorns and glittery rainbows. Dave |
No blood for oil? No firing on countries that didn't attack us first? Saddam should stay, but Gaddafi should go? Stinks to high heaven. At least Bush got Congressional approval :rolleyes:
NATO = Need America To Operate It's Obamas baby. That said I don't blame the troops. How on earth do they know who's a friendly? Pete |
Before I get accused of anything here..... Those downed pilots were coming home. Even if we had to light the fires of hell around them as a perimeter.
When France intervened on our behalf in OUR war of Independence, they knew EXACTLY who they were dealing with. (That womanizing whore-hound Franklin who wouldn't leave their booze or women alone in Paris) :D But to vaguely declare creeping "no fly" strategy that morphes day by day with the stated purpose to REMOVE Khadahfy - a man who layed down his empire ambitions and weapons to us just a few years back -- is foolish when we KNOW that over 50% (and growing) of the Libyans will hate us for that act. NO idea of future leadership or even govt structure. NO guarantee the fighting will even END.. And that OUR BOMBS are killing solely Libyans every day. Not bad evil Libyans.. Libyans fighting for THEIR country.. We are so dam incompetent to order the finest, bravest soldiers in the world to get involved in a cat-fight like that.. I wish I could take the keys away for a couple months til these children realize what they're doing.. :mad: |
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The WaPo had a picture on the front page of the open cargo bay of a C-5 with the coffins of four of our bravest and best at Dover airbase. Contrast that with that idiot Saxby Chambliss on Newshour last night arguing for more troops in Afghanistan. Don't we have enough surveillance satellites? Don't we have enough Tridents? Come home and let that crook Karzai know that the first sign of a training camp and the birds start to fly. Florence can't watch the pictures on the Newshour, I force myself to watch and dry my eyes afterward. Kharzai's government is corrupt to the core, he is mentally unstable so why are we pouring in money and blood for a bunch of savages.
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Somehow we have a cultural arrogance that says each and every country (including the ruling elite/warlords within them) longs for a Jeffersonian democracy just like ours. Afghanistan (or Iraq or Libya) wouldn't know what to do with a Jeffersonian democracy. Hell, with the ways things are looking nowadays, I'm not so sure we do either.
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Hell FinnBow:
THey barely know what to do with a ROAD or SCHOOL. Our "infrastructure" investment in that country is a bigger waste than funding shrimp running on treadmills.. At least the latter pushes science a teeny bit further. MerryLander: Amen bro.. It all reverts to a poppy-growing, dust bowl subtitled version of Road Warriors starring Mel Gibson --- whether we leave today or 20 years from now.. |
The problem with "giving" people a Jeffersonian democracy is that we seem to have forgotten our own history.
One argument I have heard is that since we built schools there now 50% of the students are girls. If the Taliban tries to change that they had better learn to sleep with one eye open. The ladies may not have guns but I am sure there are plenty of sharp knives available. Maybe one of them is called Lorena.:rolleyes: |
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