Author Topic: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting  (Read 1757 times)

Offline Hangtime

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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #75 on: August 16, 2008, 10:47:57 PM »
Experience isn't everything.

For all McCain's experience, he has displayed a huge amount of misunderstanding about foreign policy.  For example, referring to Czechoslovakia, not understanding the three main tribes in the Middle East, etc.

Obama by contrast, even though he is less experienced, has demonstrated that he understands these topics, and as a matter of personal preference, I believe his foreign policies to be 'better' than those of McCain.

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Youth vs Experience...

McCain paid dearly for your right to choose.. His choices for Americas path in this time of crisis were tempered by his experience in a forge your candidate can't even begin to comprehend. I believe America will have to face in her immediate future many hazards. On my ships bridge, I hope to have a captain with local knowledge of the waters this ship of state will be forced to navigate. There simply is no comparison possible with your candidate... and he will never be McCain's equal on any course that matters.

Democracy means you get to choose... as in all things you choose, a large part of who you are and what you stand for is reflected in that choice.

Choose wisely.
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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #76 on: August 16, 2008, 10:53:54 PM »
I agree with his Iraq position.  I think that whilst Iraq was far from a good country under Saddam by any definition of 'good', it was not necessary to invade under the reasons given by Bush.  I think that the USA's resources should be focused on Afghanistan, as that is where Al Qaeda came from, and Al Qaeda has not yet been defeated (Iraq did not help Al Qaeda whilst Saddam was in power), and to do this, I think that control of Iraq should be handed over to the Iraqis.

Referring more broadly to the Middle East in general, much of the perceived dislike of America in that region is actually a resentment of the American government's foreign policies about the region, which are seen as interfering with those countries' own affairs.  With the current situation in Iraq, Islamic extremists see the USA 'meddling' in other countries' affairs, and thus their views are reinforced, which in turn helps more and more people to be recruited by organisations such as Al Qaeda.  However, if the USA is seen to take a more 'peaceful' approach to matters in the Middle East, the current resentment of the US government will undoubtedly fade, and thus terrorist organisations will find less support in the region.  Obama's foreign policy is along these lines, and this is a large factor in why I support him.

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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #77 on: August 16, 2008, 11:13:05 PM »
You agree with his position that the US should have immediately withdrawn in 2006 and abandoned the country to Iran and civil war?  If he had taken control in 2006 Iraq would have been all of the disaster he wanted and more.  You can't say you agree and then cherry pick random portions that are convenient.   The point you are trying to make is his superior judgment.  Show me where he would have handled the situation better from 2006 on.

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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #78 on: August 16, 2008, 11:21:32 PM »
I just did a quick search on google, and pulled up this result:

http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/11/20/obama.iraq/index.html

It seems to me that Obama was advocating withdrawing troops then, which I agree with:

"Only through this phased redeployment can we send a clear message to the Iraqi factions that the U.S. is not going to hold together this country indefinitely -- that it will be up to them to form a viable government that can effectively run and secure Iraq," Obama said.

I cannot say what the consequences would be if his suggestions had been followed for certain, however I don't believe that the resultant situation in Iraq would have been any worse than the current one.
Afk for a year or so.  The name of a gun turret in game.  Falanx, huh? :banana:
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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #79 on: August 16, 2008, 11:24:21 PM »
Really, what do you think the current one is?  Maybe you should Google that?

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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #80 on: August 16, 2008, 11:24:59 PM »
You agree with his position that the US should have immediately withdrawn in 2006 and abandoned the country to Iran and civil war?  If he had taken control in 2006 Iraq would have been all of the disaster he wanted and more.  You can't say you agree and then cherry pick random portions that are convenient.   The point you are trying to make is his superior judgment.  Show me where he would have handled the situation better from 2006 on.

Agreed 100%  :aok

But lets stop the hijack here...

I notice how no one else can refute what I pointed out... All slash could do was put forth a childish insult...

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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #81 on: August 17, 2008, 10:04:19 AM »
the democrats have about shot their chance to lose in Iraq.     Even osamabama couldn't lose their now.

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Re: Georgian Reporter takes sniper fire to arm, continues reporting
« Reply #82 on: August 17, 2008, 10:49:25 AM »
Really, what do you think the current one is?  Maybe you should Google that?
You'd need a minute by minute update ticker to keep up with his current view/policy on anything.
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