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Obama really shows his inexperience and is naive to think he can just pull troops out like turning off a light switch. It would take years to draw us out of here correctly. We couldn't

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Old 02-10-2008   #1 (permalink)
hungshyman is offline
Obama really shows his inexperience

Obama really shows his inexperience and is naive to
think he can just pull troops out like turning off a
light switch. It would take years to draw us out of
here correctly. We couldn't leave until we were sure
that it wouldn't turn to crap once we did. There are
many many good people here who do appreciate us and
what we have done for them. Every one thinks that
America's image has been tarnished abroad, but that is
only with those who don't like us anyway. Here, George
Bush is known as "Abu Azadi", the father of freedom.
I'm sure there are many Muslims that don't like him,
but they are also averse to freedom so it should not
factor in.

I attached a pic of me and one of my good friends
Kak Salahadin. He's an old Peshmerga fighter and has
been imprisoned and tortured
 
Old 02-10-2008   #2 (permalink)
sargon20 is offline

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Originally Posted by hungshyman View Post
There are
many many good people here who do appreciate us and
what we have done for them.
Appreciate what we've done for them? I wonder if all the funerals count as appreciation? 80000+ dead.

Iraq Body Count

And breaking news today:

37 dead today. More appreciation I guess.

washingtonpost.com
 
Old 02-10-2008   #3 (permalink)
dong20 is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by hungshyman View Post
Obama really shows his inexperience and is naive to think he can just pull troops out like turning off a
light switch. It would take years to draw us out of
here
correctly. We couldn't leave until we were sure
that it wouldn't turn to crap once we did. There are
many many good people here who do appreciate us and
what we have done for them. Every one thinks that
America's image has been tarnished abroad, but that is
only with those who don't like us anyway. Here, George
Bush is known as "Abu Azadi", the father of freedom.
I'm sure there are many Muslims that don't like him,
but they are also averse to freedom so it should not
factor in.
Assuming you're American, I wasn't aware of any US troops deployed in China, or are you on vacation? If so and you're able to get to Xining, Golmud or Urumqi, they have fascinating markets and Kashgar can be crazy, but fun.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #4 (permalink)
SpeedoGuy is offline

er, where's the attached pic?
 
Old 02-10-2008   #5 (permalink)
senor rubirosa is offline

I assume you're in northern Iraq.
The Kurds love Bush, sure.
But they're the great exception, right?
Just where are you, hungshyman ... and where's the attachment?
 
Old 02-10-2008   #6 (permalink)
Mr. Snakey is online now

Quote:
Originally Posted by hungshyman View Post
Obama really shows his inexperience and is naive to
think he can just pull troops out like turning off a
light switch. It would take years to draw us out of
here correctly. We couldn't leave until we were sure
that it wouldn't turn to crap once we did. There are
many many good people here who do appreciate us and
what we have done for them. Every one thinks that
America's image has been tarnished abroad, but that is
only with those who don't like us anyway. Here, George
Bush is known as "Abu Azadi", the father of freedom.
I'm sure there are many Muslims that don't like him,
but they are also averse to freedom so it should not
factor in.

I attached a pic of me and one of my good friends
Kak Salahadin. He's an old Peshmerga fighter and has
been imprisoned and tortured
Thankyou for your service.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #7 (permalink)
dong20 is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by senor rubirosa View Post
I assume you're in northern Iraq.
The Kurds love Bush, sure.
But they're the great exception, right?
Just where are you, hungshyman ... and where's the attachment?
So did I, but his 'location' is in Qinghai province of China. An interesting enough locale in itself, but an unlikely place for American troops.
 
Old 02-10-2008   #8 (permalink)
NineInchCock_160IQ is offline
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he must have gotten lost on his way to Iraq and found a remote American-loving village in China.
 

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