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Offline Saurdaukar

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« on: September 23, 2004, 09:32:18 AM »
Great talk.

First thing he said?

"I have seen the news reports on American television about Iraq and they are shocking. There is too much emphesis placed on the negative and none on the positive. They are wrong."

How many people have to say this before the media starts actually reporting the news?

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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2004, 10:15:41 AM »
562?
Three Times One Minus One.  Dayum!

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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2004, 10:28:16 AM »
Media .... report ...the ...news...!!!!


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!!

hehehehehehe ooowwwwww!!!!

that was a good one!!:aok


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« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2004, 02:31:33 PM »
Could you see the strings attached to his arms or the hand shoved up his backside?

Why would our appointed Iraqi PM, a founding member of the Iraqi National Accord, a group of exiles backed by US and British intelligence, be considered a credible source? Does that make any sense? Fox News or CBS are far more credible sources by comparison. Why not just post a Rumsfeld press release? Here is a perspective some Republicans have of the achievements in Iraq to date:

Senators slam administration on Iraq
By Barbara Slavin, USA TODAY

WASHINGTON — Senators from both parties accused the Bush administration Wednesday of incompetence in its efforts to rebuild Iraq and said the United States could lose the war unless it improves security and gets more money into the Iraqi economy.

Among those harshly criticizing the White House at a hearing were the two top Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee: Chairman Richard Lugar of Indiana and Chuck Hagel of Nebraska.

Of the $18.4 billion Congress approved last year for Iraqi reconstruction, only $1.1 billion has been spent because of violence and other problems. Hagel called that record "beyond pitiful and embarrassing; it is now in the zone of dangerous."

Even Lugar, who is not usually given to strong rhetoric, said the failure to inject funds into the Iraqi economy quickly was "exasperating for anybody looking at this from any vantage point."

The hearing was called to discuss a new administration plan to reallocate $3.5 billion in reconstruction funds, primarily to Iraqi police and military training.

Hagel told two State Department officials they had "inherited a mess" from a year of Pentagon-supervised government in Iraq and expressed doubt that the United States was winning the war. "It's not a pretty picture," he said.

The two witnesses — Ronald Schlicher, deputy assistant secretary of State for the Iraq bureau, and Joseph Bowab, deputy assistant secretary for foreign assistance programs and budget — conceded under questioning that the administration has fallen short of benchmarks touted over the past year:

• None of the 32,000 Iraqi police put on the beat since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein has gone through a full training program, Bowab acknowledged.

• Of $13 billion pledged by other countries to aid Iraq's reconstruction, only $1.2 billion has been spent.

• The administration has created only 110,000 jobs for Iraqis, leaving a pool of unemployed young men, many of whom have become willing recruits for insurgents. The new reallocation is intended to provide 800,000 jobs, but many are short term, some for as little as one month.

Schlicher said the amount of money spent since the transition to an interim Iraqi government in June had doubled. But he added, "We have to do much better, and we will."

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There was also an article in the "liberal" Chicago Tribune last week about how some Marines are starting to become disillusioned with the Iraqi people - real Vietnam can't trust the people type of stuff. Paraphrase: "You're in the shop one day talking to the guy and he's all smiles, and the next day there was an ambush set up down the street and they guy triggering it was set up in the alley next to the shop for hours. Had bottled water, fresh food sitting out, a chair..."

Charon

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« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2004, 02:36:44 PM »
"Could you see the strings attached to his arms or the hand shoved up his backside?"

 NO! Aint it the amazing?  Simply the best display of marionette mastery for I never saw Cheney's lips move once when either Allawi or Bush spoke.

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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2004, 05:45:04 PM »
"""Of the $18.4 billion Congress approved last year for Iraqi reconstruction, only $1.1 billion has been spent """


bush is spending too much money in iraq, no wait , he's not spending enough, ah, bush is doing too much in iraq, no, he's not doing enough. wait , let me check with moveon.org to see what the latest spin is, be right back.....

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« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2004, 06:24:12 PM »
Bush is...wait westys..big breasts..ahhhh I forgot what i was going to say...


Big Breasts Westy

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« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2004, 06:42:14 PM »
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bush is spending too much money in iraq, no wait , he's not spending enough, ah, bush is doing too much in iraq, no, he's not doing enough. wait , let me check with moveon.org to see what the latest spin is, be right back.....


Hey, it's guys from your party - REPUBLICANS - that are saying it. McCain has said some stuff too, but we ALL know he's just a closet Democrat anyway so I didn't even bother posting those. Or, we could just believe everyting the newly appointed Iraqi sock puppet has to say without question after he was brought here by the people who put him in power to, basically, spin the story for the administration.

Charon