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POPSBelieve it Lying about a blowjob is an impeachable offense -- lying about a war is no big deal, really. Investigating a shady land deal involving the First Lady is a matter of National Identity -- investigating the use of torture at the direction of the Executive Branch is a partisan witch hunt. Executing Japanese officers for waterboarding prisoners during WWII shows that we have the moral high-ground on human rights -- waterboarding prisoners of our shows that we have the moral high-ground on human rights. Sitting two rows in front of Jane Fonda in a 1970 anti-war rally is an OUTRAGE! Shaking Saddam's hand in 1983...meh, not so much. Anyone who questions the president during a time of war is giving aide and comfort to the enemy and should be deported...unless the president in question has a (D) next to their name in which case you should undermine them at every turn even if you have to routinely make shit up to do it. Socialism, Marxism, Communism and Fascism are all interchangea
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POPSwar War...what is it good for? Halliburton, Shell, Exxon, fill in the sociopathic corporate pig ______
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POPSAmerican Taxpayers Rise UP! A good read on the ins and outs of war profiteering. Americans, look around your community and think how your tax dollars could have been spent.
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POPSVietnam/Iraq westmorland on vietnam We were succeeding. I mean, when you looked at specifics, this became a war of attrition, we were winning the war of attrition. The price that the enemy was prone to pay greatly exceeded our expectations. ... Yes Iraq is not Vietnam....this war was predicated on LIES instead of delusion but the continuation/escalation of both were justified with fear. How would you feel about Iraq if there were a draft?
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POPSThe Case for Bombing Iran As I have always said - Iraq is but a campaign in the greater war. It is essentially positioning our forces for a strike on Iran that if successful will be the end game in this war against islamofascism.
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POPSPowell spills it about Bush / Iraq Al-Qaeda, Powell asserted, was only 10% of the problem in Iraq and Nouri al-Maliki, its prime minister, lacked the political will to establish an effective government. After a promising start to the surge at the beginning of the year, 453 unidentified corpses were found on the streets of Baghdad last month, 41% more than the 321 bodies found in January, according to unofficial Iraqi health ministry statistics.