Who do you want to win the war?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by OPTIONAL777, Mar 27, 2003.


  1. That's cool...and I do hope you run with scissors and fall down, and i do hope your mom catches syphilis from the next man she shacks up with and tonight im going to pray with all my might to GOD ALMIGHTY that your father is diagnosed with inoperable cancer....sorry, no offense, that's just the way i feel.
     
    #161     Mar 28, 2003
  2. The problem I have with people who want the USA to lose the war, is that they are saying, in effect that they support Saddam's regime.

    How can anyone justify that?

    How many of those who defend Saddam would really want to live under his regime?

    Hypocrites.

    A real lover of humanity would say they are against the opressive regime of Saddam, yet they don't support the war or that method of regime change.

    But wanting Iraq to win the war to teach the USA a lesson? That is childish.
     
    #162     Mar 28, 2003
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    #163     Mar 28, 2003
  4. I really think tha aside from the oil it is good that we take over Iraq so we have a really good presence in the region so we can put our finger on these future terrorist groups that may arise. I understand how all of this can look like a move from a bully but this is how we feel we can fight terrorism. At the end of the day, we are doing what we need to do aside from the foreign feeling toward us.

    What have they done for us that should make us listen to them?
     
    #164     Mar 28, 2003

  5. Because, crusader, that's Iraq's problem.
     
    #165     Mar 28, 2003
  6. does that include the thing about the sheep and asian boys? I am still reeling from the trauma of that.... :mad:
     
    #166     Mar 28, 2003
  7. lundy

    lundy


    my feelins exactly
     
    #167     Mar 28, 2003
  8. msfe

    msfe

    who wouldn´t love to be liberated, democratized and civilized by a brave American hero like TM_Direct ?
     
    #168     Mar 28, 2003
  9. this is a good point, and the goal of it makes sense. but one might wonder, given the half a trillion dollars they're willing to spend on this operation, and that domination and abuse apparently spurs the terrorism in the first place, whether there is a wiser way to go about establishing that presence than bombing and invasion.
     
    #169     Mar 28, 2003
  10. The US has never said this war is not out of self interest. The liberation theme is secondary and good pr but TRUE! We want to see moderate democracies emerge in the Middle East and belligerent fundamentalism recede and we are willing to fight for that.

    Buenos Aires. Now in Sydney. Rich white European now latin boy from the land of the few rich and the many poor. Go home and help your compatriots get out of thier eternal economic mess.

    There is not a creature more depicable than the upper crust South American.

    Viva las Falklands!!
     
    #170     Mar 28, 2003