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March 4, 2008 2:16 pm
What exactly is that suppose to mean ??? . . . what does it matter what or who is responsible for the threats to our freedoms ???

What exactly is that supposed to mean? Here is your statement. You are the one here is pushing an anti-American agenda by trying to turn it into a religious debate (war).
Muslims Murders 1972 Thru 2006:

Talk about double speak. You just have to admire the fanatical consistency of a confused and warped mind. 2+2=5.

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March 4, 2008 3:34 pm

"SOS1984"

You are the one here is pushing an anti-American agenda by trying to turn it into a religious debate (war).

Talk about living in a World all by yourself . . . here is the originator's post since you apparently have forgotten:

"savautiger"

Been having some debates on a few threads about the saying "I support the troops but not the war" that many liberals use.  I personally think its is a B.S. statement and they don't support the troops.  Many soldiers I know feel the same way.  What do ya'll think?

I don't wish to change one word of what he said though as you are Comprehensive Challenged see if you understand this: I AGREE WITH HIM !!!

Talk about double speak. You just have to admire the fanatical consistency of a confused and warped mind. 2+2=5.

There is nothing I admire about you . . .

 


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March 4, 2008 3:46 pm
How predictable, make a stupid comment and then run away from it when I call you on it. If you support the war (occupation) you cannot possibly support the troops because they are being put in harms way for no reason what so ever. Why don't you start supporting the troops by sending a letter to your congressman advocating a change of strategy rather than the open-ended commitment and irrational commitment to failed policy that is all the rage right now. If you support the president and his mission, you DO NOT support the troops. It is as simple as that.

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March 4, 2008 3:50 pm
I don't even know who "GaDawg" is though I would not be afraid to have him cover my back in war at all though in your case I doubt I ever see anything but your back . . .

Bumper, You can bet I got your back!!!!! 

I am very close with several of them, all officers and know for a fact that many of the enlisted in my company are opposed to the occupation. Maybe you should step out of the Ward Room Sir, and and ask a troop directly, or perhaps give the troops their objective and not try to brain wash them while doing so. I hope your job as an officer does not permit you to speak to a real troop with your Bush hatting/ Libreal views.

Muslims are not the enemy

 Their not? Ask a Muslim who their enemy is and I would bet their first response would be America followed by " but not you SOS we love the false Americans who take our side and bash Americans for being Patriotic and supporting the TROOPS AND THE WAR"

Take your un-American hate speech and go somewhere else with it.

Im sure you put a lot of thinking into this statement, Practice what you preach, all of your post's have been "un-american" and disrespecting to this great country, seems to me like you have more sorro for the poor muslims than you do for any of our troops so I would go as far as to say you are not American but a stranger in a big town looking for a fight that you have no intentions on taking part in yourself. You Sir should "go somewhere else"

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March 4, 2008 4:22 pm
If you support the president and his mission, you DO NOT support the troops. It is as simple as that.

I am one of the troops, and I feel that you do not support me or my fellow troops, your views of our President has nothing to do with anything the troops were giving a job and MUST finish,

I bet you support the President on Amnisty? I for one do not, but as you can see this is part of being a president he cannont please everyone everytime. The War, not "OCCUPATION" is the right thing and always has been and I hope Iran is next.

And i dont want to have dinner with Iran's leaders either TAKE EM OUT NOW before it hits home


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March 4, 2008 4:28 pm

"SOS1984"

How predictable, make a stupid comment

I won't steal your thunder . . . stupid comments are your department . . . you are very good at it !!!

 and then run away from it

Theres something I am certain you are good at . . .

when I call you on it.

calling anyone out would be a completely new experience for you  . . .

 If you support the war (occupation) you cannot possibly support the troops because they are being put in harms way for no reason what so ever.

I support the United States of America and the President of the United States . . . when I was in Viet Nam I was young and knew nothing never questioning why I was being asked to do what I did as I saw it simply as my duty . . . you question everything and know nothing an I am glad you are not on active duty . . . you would cost REAL MEN their lives . . .

 Why don't you start supporting the troops by sending a letter to your congressman advocating a change of strategy rather than the open-ended commitment and irrational commitment to failed policy that is all the rage right now.

Ever hear of the CHAIN OF COMMAND ??? . . . the Military operates that way . . . if you think the President doesn't consult the Military on what is best for our country then you are worse off then I suspected . . . 

If you support the president and his mission, you DO NOT support the troops. It is as simple as that.

I indeed support the President and the mission . . . if you can read at all then read some of the comments active Military have made on this thread . . . YOU ARE THE ENEMY just as your Father's were in the 1960's . . .

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March 4, 2008 4:49 pm
As a veteran I do not believe there is a conflict with supporting troops but not the war. Our amazing service members are volunteering to fight an unknown enemy in a land where we are not wanted and should be applauded on every street corner. The war they are fighting, on the other hand, needs to be criticized on those vary same blocks. Had the US put forward the same effort in Afghanistan — the very country that supported those who attacked us — I would have no problem in fighting the regime and its remains until they are removed the face of the Earth. But instead we decided to spend thousands of lives and billions of dollars going after a dictator who posed no threat to the US. In the mean time, thousands of Americans are still without homes after hurricane Katrina with no relief in sight. If we can rebuild schools, facilities and hospitals in Iraq why can't we do the same for the people in the Gulf States?

No, criticism of the war in not inappropriate. It's American.


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March 4, 2008 5:04 pm
The war they are fighting, on the other hand, needs to be criticized on those vary same blocks

Fine Criticize the War, we all know things could have been done differently and maybe should have but the fact remains that this is War and to leave now would be cut-n-run and all for nothing.

Had the US put forward the same effort in Afghanistan — the very country that supported those who attacked us

We are in Afghanistan!

But instead we decided to spend thousands of lives and billions of dollars going after a dictator who posed no threat to the US

NO threat to us? define WMD the threat was world wide and millions could have been killed right here on our own soil at a cost unimaginable. 

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