Bush: US Would Leave Iraq If Asked

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  1. Rub3X

    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    #101
    Woah woah woah. Bush tortures people. How dare you infer torture is wrong. Are you a terrorist! How DARE you try and support the Geneva convention. You really ARE a terrorist!

    /sarcasm
     
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    Toopac Peon

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    #102

    It's quite sad that you assume anyone who doesn't agree with your views are neo-cons who watch Fox news. Alex Jones fans have the same catch phrases that you do, are you sure your not an Alex Jones fan, you admit you know of him.
     
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  3. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #103
    Bush wasn't part of the discussion. In addition to being a thief, you now want to up the anty to dishonesty as well? Might as well, huh? Not much left ;)

    Here's a guide on how to be a better victim. When you are ready, just let me know and I'll let you cry on my shoulder to try it out.
     
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    SolutionX Peon

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    #104
    I guess that explains Bush's second term. lol
     
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  5. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #105
    Source?

    Perhaps you were thinking of your buds?
     
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    #106
    NM deleted
     
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    gworld Prominent Member

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    #107
    Doesn't matter because in these countries votes are dime a dozen? How do you do it? You stamp the birth certificate of people who vote and people who don't, will not get government jobs or food rations. You collect people and take them to the poll and they know if they don't vote, they have to deal with you during the night. You pay people couple of dollars for every vote. In all these countries such as Iraq, Iran,... the leaders are "democratically" elected. :rolleyes:

    U.S refused to have international monitoring of election in Iraq which made the result just a big joke and a photo opportunity for American audience. ;)
     
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  8. Rub3X

    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    #108
    Sigh. More spoon feeding.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=15archive/&entry_id=9952

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5197853/site/newsweek

    And the all to famous: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_prisoner_abuse
     
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  9. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #109
    So you admit to having nothing about GWB torturing anyone? Meanwhile (as I anticipated), you ignored the manual from your buds? Not a word about slitting throats or sawing off heads?

    Alrighty then!
     
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  10. Rub3X

    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    #110
    Dumb ass. I pasted links to clear uses of torture. You see, asshat, the U.S is bound (or was) by the Geneva conventions. Rouge religious zealots (terrorists) can do whatever they want. They're animals, we're not supposed to be. Forget arguing with you, you're hopeless. You really are the biggest fool I've ever met.
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #111
    More foul language and insults. You posted a link to an op editorial on a leftist site and a link to msnbc about interrogation techniques. Your quest to blame America first failed.

    And you managed to do that while avoiding the torture manual of those you seem to not have a bad word for. Isn't that interesting?
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #112
    "We" (not necessarily you) are the good guys. "We" are fighting an enemy that does not subscribe to the Geneva conventions. There have been a few bad apples. They are behind bars.

    What have you done for your country? Uh, besides blame it first for everything, sell it out with untruthful assertions, bitch, whine, moan and complain? Or is that about it?
     
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    SolutionX Peon

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    #113
    Don't stress, he's just trying to appear that way so he can drive more people to believe Christian Republicans are blind and stupid. :D

    Just think of him as a non-comedian Stephen Colbert.
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #114
    Be nice, X. :)
     
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    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    #115
    Q I've heard from a lot of listeners -- that's what we do for a living, talk to good folks in the Heartland every day -- and I've talked to as many who want an increased military presence in Iraq as want us out, which seems to be the larger debate, at least coming from the left -- cut and run, get out of there. One fax said, when you talk to the Vice President, ask him when shock and awe is coming back to Iraq. Let's finish the job once and for all.

    And terrorist interrogations and that debate is another example. And I've had people call and say, please, let the Vice President know that if it takes dunking a terrorist in water, we're all for it, if it saves American lives. Again, this debate seems a little silly given the threat we face, would you agree?

    THE VICE PRESIDENT: I do agree. And I think the terrorist threat, for example, with respect to our ability to interrogate high value detainees like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, that's been a very important tool that we've had to be able to secure the nation. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed provided us with enormously valuable information about how many there are, about how they plan, what their training processes are and so forth, we've learned a lot. We need to be able to continue that.

    http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/10/20061024-7.html
     
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    #116
    The connection your trying to make is no there sorry. However obviously you despise the Americans for getting infomation from terrorists, that says a lot.
     
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    Rub3X Well-Known Member

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    #117
    I despise torture, yes. I despise that Cheny casually says dunking terrorists in water is acceptable. In context he refers to water boarding. I also laugh at how pathetic the whitehouse is, not even being able to spell information. Everything is bigger in Texas. Including illiteracy.
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #118
    Yep, these are interrogation techniques. Perhaps you prefer chocolates and aromatherapy?

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1874823,00.html
    Meanwhile, in the presence of a real torture manual, you chose to remain silent. What's wrong, rubs, can't blame America first and get away with it tonight? :D

    Oh, you avoided questions again. Probably wasn't intention though, huh?

    What have you done for your country? Uh, besides blame it first for everything, sell it out with untruthful assertions, bitch, whine, moan and complain? Or is that about it?
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #119
    There's a difference between interrogation techniques and torture. Meanwhile, you confirm that you'd prefer your fellow countrymen (I'm not conviced someone like you is really an American) die (hundreds of thousands) to dunking someone in water? Yeah, that says a lot about you.

    In the presense of a real torture manual, suddenly you have not a single bad word. It's only bad if you can dishonestly suggest it's America.
     
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    #120
    Sigh. We're supposed to be the bigger man. Not stoop to their level. Two wrongs don't make a right. They're disgusting animals, it doesn't mean we have to be.
     
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