What happened to our Armed Forces this past decade?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by hapaboy, Mar 30, 2003.

  1. 3 Pronged Attack means only one thing.

    The Republican Guard is falling apart and ineffective.

    Next stop downtown Baghdad.
     
    #41     Apr 2, 2003
  2. msfe

    msfe

    and then ?
     
    #42     Apr 2, 2003
  3. Why is it not surprising that you are at a loss for words when asked to answer a straight question, and then can only respond with either sarcasm or mass hysterics?

    Typical.:D
     
    #43     Apr 2, 2003
  4. And then we get treated to mass cut and paste jobs from you about how we are losing the war. :D
     
    #44     Apr 2, 2003
  5. msfe

    msfe

    Coalition of the willing :

    Afghanistan
    Albania
    Azerbaijan
    Colombia
    El Salvador
    Eritrea
    Estonia
    Ethiopia
    Georgia
    Iceland
    Latvia
    Lithuania
    Macedonia
    Nicaragua
    the Philippines
    Romania
    Slovakia
    Uzbekistan
    USA

    irrelevant old Eurasian Coalition of the unwilling:

    France
    Germany
    Russia
    China
     
    #45     Apr 2, 2003
  6. Your coalition list is missing a lot of names.
     
    #46     Apr 2, 2003
  7. skeptic123

    skeptic123 Guest

    FYI they are not called coalition of the unwilling, they are called THE EXIS OF WEASEL
     
    #47     Apr 2, 2003
  8. msfe

    msfe

    LONG-TAILED WEASEL
    (Mustela frenata)

    Description

    The long-tailed weasel belongs to the Mustelid family, a group of mammals known for their long bodies, short legs, and strong scent glands. The Latin name is Mustela frenata refers to a bridle-like mask that is characteristic of weasel populations in the United States, but lacking in South Dakota weasels. The Lakota word for weasel is (h)itunkasan. In summer the long-tailed weasel is brown with white underparts and brownish feet. The tail, the longest of any North American weasel, is brown with a black tip. This black tip confuses predators into mistaking the tail for the head, thereby drawing the focus of an attack away from the vulnerable portion of the body.
     
    #48     Apr 2, 2003