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Posted by: STONERS 2 years, 10 months agoThe military says a U.S. helicopter has gone down in Iraq, killing all 13 people aboard.
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IcCaRus
Jan. 21, 2007, 2:56 a.m.Ike-
im sure your ignorant remarks will comfort the families of those soldiers... i dont get you... you support this war, and yet you dismiss these deaths as if they are nothing... i abhor this war, and yet i am saddened by the death of every american who dies needlesly in an unjust war.
these soldiers are dying for your wonderful presidents lies. one would at least expect you to show the same support for them, and their families as you do for the criminal who sent them there to die.
shame on you!!
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jimlin6
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:21 a.m.IcCaRus----Some of these soldiers are dying, but not for the president. They are dying to keep your butt safe. The problem is, you've been so blinded with left wing rubbish that you no longer can see that. You'd better hope the terrorists don't start exploding suicide bombs through-out the US. If they do you better find a safe place to hide your butt because they want to kill all americans and that includes you. At least I think it includes you.
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PopEye52
Jan. 21, 2007, 11:43 a.m.THATS RIGHT IT IS CRIMINAL. SO WHY ISN'T BUSH HANGED LIKE THE MAN HE HAD HUNG.
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Lurch
Jan. 21, 2007, 5:38 a.m.>I volunteered to go, but they aren't looking for officers.
That will be my excuse from now on too.
>I am sure there were more than 13 people killed in auto accidents in the U.S. today.
It`s so strange, as I have heard so many rants recently about Carter blowing the 1979 Hostage Crisis. In the middle of a revolution, with 60 hostages held for over 400 days, and a military assault gone horribly wrong, only about 8 soldiers died. Yet certain right wing extremists still rant like that was the cause of all problems in the world thereafter.
Not to say those eight or these 13 do not matter. They do. My point is to put things into perspective historically for those who have a hard time doing that for themselves.
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natashas
Jan. 20, 2007, 9:44 p.m.This is a sad loss. My heart goes out to their family and fellow soldiers.
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Searunner52
Jan. 21, 2007, 8:46 a.m.I find your remarks to be very offensive. The 13 individuals who died were Americans - not cons and to paint them and the overwhelming majority of our troops over there with a tarred brush because of the actions of a very, very few individuals is wrong and you should be ashamed for doing so.
I doubt, however, that you will be, for after reading your comments on several other threads, I have come to the conclusion that you are nothing more than a simple-minded bigot! You really are a disgusting creature!
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Searunner52
Jan. 21, 2007, 8:46 a.m.Bush and those that support him are the one that are responsible for these deaths and they are the ones who ultimately will be held accountable!
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contrast
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:03 a.m.far be it from me to pass judgment on you sea but ya know what? I will anyway. I do not think you are a marine sir. A marine grieves the deaths of fellow soldiers WAAAAAY before hopping on the keyboard and slamming the government. Marines have a code and the code does not say to finger point before your friends bodies go cold. I disagree with the war as well sir but this chopper accident could have happened here at home just the same and you know it.
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ouzie-q
Jan. 21, 2007, 9:25 a.m.Here we go with the Bush B.S.
No wonder you can never have a solid topic analysis on this site.
Damn mooncrickets!
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jimlin6
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:28 a.m.It appears to me Souzie-Q that you only want the one side on this forum. The b--ching, bashing, complainning and belly-aching. Now that would be some solid topic analysis, wouldn't it?
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slate
Jan. 21, 2007, 9:29 a.m.Good News for suffering Iraqis. They have 13 less cons to worry about getting raped, tortured and shot to death.
Does this comment surprise me? Not after the way people have denounced this war, calling our soldiers occupiers, criminals, rapists, civilian killers, our own president a criminal (though we all know if it were their president that did this all would be cool).
I have a Cousin still in very critical condition after sustaining burns over 70% of his body. He was one of only two survivors of 12 men in 2 Hummers hit by an IED. All this brave young marine 'that will never be the same again' does is asks to be made well so he can return and finish the assigned duty. You see he and his family knew the risks of what may happen when he joined. Even after hearing you sorry people saying all the nasty things about his Commander In Chief, the war being false and bad, as well as the troops being there only for bloodlust. (continued)
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Searunner52
Jan. 21, 2007, 5:10 p.m.Save it slate - the clown is a bigoted fuc*ing troll and spews as much $hit toward the left as he does to the right!
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slate
Jan. 21, 2007, 9:30 a.m.For those that say Bush and we that support him are ultimately responsible for these deaths you are correct. These young men and women joined, knowing fully well what was a possibility and they were supported by their parents. You fools are even intelligent enough to realize that you insult them when you make such statements. For a 'supposed' marine to make such a statement is the ultimate insult not only to those marines and their families, but to the Corp, and this country. You sir are no longer a true marine, if indeed you ever really were.
No the statement above surprises me not, after that attitude is fed a steady diet here on this site and other media outlets.
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slate
Jan. 21, 2007, 9:46 a.m.It's people just like this young man that make up this fighting force, each one joined, not just because they knew they would be drafted anyways so why not be a Marine. These young men looked past all the insidious political back stabbing about this war, and joined to take the fight to the enemy, as he said to his Mom. Why do we keep hearing that Afghanistan is a good place to fight but not Iraq? Don't you back home know that this enemy is there too and best put down over there than in the US? I', glad the young ones get it, seems some long of tooth Jar Heads around here have lost the meaning of Semper Fi. (continued)
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:17 a.m.How many dead Americans will it take to get us out of there ? 10,000 ? 100,000 ? anyone know ?
Its a really simple question, wonder what our president and his administration would say if asked such a simple question ?
Is it enough know ?
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jimlin6
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:34 a.m."How many dead americans will it take to get us out of there?"
How many dead terrorists will it take to make them understand that we mean to stop their terrorist acts on humanity. And dont give me this garbage about the US inflicting terrorist acts on the enemy.
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:23 a.m."and joined to take the fight to the enemy"
Great, Iraq was the enemy ?
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:28 a.m."Does this comment surprise me? Not after the way people have denounced this war, calling our soldiers occupiers, criminals, rapists, civilian killers, our own president a criminal (though we all know if it were their president that did this all would be cool)"
You make it sound like everyone is against you and all service people ? we love all of you and want to bring them home so no one else dies.
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slate
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:29 a.m.Yes, they were being trained there,,,
Pearl Harbor was an inside job. Your fabled hero FDR stood by and let that happen to send hundreds of thousands to their deaths, with many single days in one battle exceeding what we've had here in years. But then again, he was YOUR hero and Your war was a good one right?
You fools love these kinds of stories,,, not so you can cry your crocodile tears for the soldiers that (some) you could care less about for the most part. What (some) of you care about is the opportunity to Bash Bush, the soldiers are just the cannon fader used in your charge of the Light Brigade.
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AmpLee
Jan. 21, 2007, 12:05 p.m.((Pearl Harbor was an inside job. Your fabled hero FDR stood by and let that happen,))
no that was Churchill
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:32 a.m."hundreds of thousands to their deaths"
So your ok with around this number this time ?
Hundres of thousands dieing in Iraq ? your ok with that number ?
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jimlin6
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:37 a.m.WorkerSS---You're only looking for an argument.
Why don't you say something creditable?
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:36 a.m."How many dead americans will it take to get us out of there?"
How many dead terrorists will it take to make them understand that we mean to stop their terrorist acts on humanity. And dont give me this garbage about the US inflicting terrorist acts on the enemy."
Thats not a number.
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:39 a.m."WorkerSS---You're only looking for an argument.
Why don't you say something creditable?"
I'm just asking a simple question.
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slate
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:40 a.m.Let's not forget we were attacked on 9/11 and lost 3,000 souls that day, we went after our enemy, intelligence pointed to Iraq as well as others. Yes we have lost 3,000 soldiers and any lost is a shame but you know soldiers join the army not to go to bake sales.
Pearl Harbor, we lost less and the nation stood up and went to war against Japan, as well as Germany, Italy and other nations that indeed did not attack us but were the allies of Japan. We lost 300,000 soldiers with another 300,000 wounded, and that with the about the same loss of life to get things started.
There is not one sane person that wouldn't want war to be a thing of the past, if only that were possible. The truth is, sometimes we are drug into these things, we didn't go Willie Nellie into this conflict as some think ,, we were attacked. Get over it, realize that we have stronger souls than ourselves that are willing to do what we won't; give of themselves and sometimes paying the ultimate price.
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IcCaRus
Jan. 21, 2007, 12:41 p.m.slate-
yes we were attacked... but (for the billionth time) there was NO link between 9/11 and iraq. bush himself had admitted this ON THE RECORD..... he admits no WMD and no connection to 9/11...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cwBBpT6NIaM
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slate
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:45 a.m.How many dead americans will it take to get us out of there
How many dead on our soil will it take for you to want us to go the distance is the correct question here.
How many more 9/11s will it take? One, Two, Seven? Or if your child or someone you love dies because some nut decides to blow them up? Will you then want something done?
I'd think you'd be one of the the fisrt to claim your country failed you and be decrying that the job wasn't finished when we had a chance.
Tell me, what is your number of Children dead here that would make you into a Hawk?
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Searunner52
Jan. 21, 2007, 5:13 p.m.And what happens if the "nut" just happens to be another rightwinger like Tim McVey - what then fella - who you going to blame!
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:46 a.m."Let's not forget we were attacked on 9/11 "
Too soon , too soon.
"we lost less and the nation stood up and went to war against Japan, as well as Germany"
So we are standing up against Afganistan and Iraq now ?
"realize that we have stronger souls than ourselves that are willing to do what we won't;"
Speak for your self.
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slate
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:47 a.m.There is your answer to your stupid question,,, HOW many HOw Many? All I know is ONE that went, was injured and he wants to go back,,,, maybe I can give you his email and you can pose the question to him?
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WorkerSS
Jan. 21, 2007, 10:49 a.m.You still cant answer a simple question ? how many Americans dieing in Iraq would it take for us to bring them home ?
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AmpLee
Jan. 21, 2007, 12:18 p.m.Hey this was a pretty good argument I missed. I would answer the question like this: no one knows.
Or even if the question is applicable to the situation.
Is leaving there contingent on a number of deaths? Achieving a specific goal? How many lives can be rationalized for the 'worth' of that goal? Right now the people in power, I believe, are playing a high stakes game of rearranging the globe. They are thinking globally, and if you're thinking globally, now 3,000 lives is not very many, is it?
So for Bush and the boys...the limit is set by their ability to find an 'excuse' to start the draft. They'll spend whatever life they see fit. But unless they find a reason to draft more folks, they are limited by what they have to work with. And I thank 'God' for it. {and no, I'm not eligible)
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