Apologies Not Accepted: Two More Americans Killed Over Quran Desecration...

The last two weren't the cannon fodder this regime prefers to kill, but officers in a secured area. Another obama apology should be forthcoming any time now. So sorry our officers got in the way of your officer's bullets. The taliban has claimed responsibility, while we are in "peace" talks. Or, that would be surrender talks.
 
How much more Blood & Treasure are Americans willing to exhaust over there? When is enough enough?
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKdbZWNqF00]President George W. Bush Says "Bring 'em on" - YouTube[/ame]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUCJlV6s0dU]Bush Regrets Saying "Bring 'em on" - YouTube[/ame]
 
How much more Blood & Treasure are Americans willing to exhaust over there? When is enough enough?

Not one American should EVER die for people from other countries. Cause when you do die for them they shoot the "fuck you finger" back as gratitude.
 
How much more Blood & Treasure are Americans willing to exhaust over there? When is enough enough?

Not one American should EVER die for people from other countries. Cause when you do die for them they shoot the "fuck you finger" back as gratitude.

Yeah, this one is a real disaster. Most experts are now saying we've already lost Afghanistan. Our President and the Afghan Government are close to reaching a deal which will hand over much of Afghanistan to the Taliban. So the big sell-out is already in motion. No more kids need to die over there. They would only be dying for nothing. Their Leaders have already sold them out. It really is time to bring em all home.
 
How much more Blood & Treasure are Americans willing to exhaust over there? When is enough enough?

Not one American should EVER die for people from other countries. Cause when you do die for them they shoot the "fuck you finger" back as gratitude.

Yeah, this one is a real disaster. Most experts are now saying we've already lost Afghanistan. Our President and the Afghan Government are close to reaching a deal which will hand over much of Afghanistan to the Taliban. So the big sell-out is already in motion. No more kids need to die over there. They would only be dying for nothing. Their Leaders have already sold them out. It really is time to bring em all home.

Yep! and in a week, the Taliban will be beheading women, the schools will be burnt down, and a massacre will be in the near future. it was all for nothing. Well, the Afghans had their chance for freedom and they threw it away in their ignorance and tribalism. Let them stew in their own juices. Bring the troops home.
 
Richard A. Clarke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Richard Alan Clarke[1] (born October 27, 1950) was a U.S. government employee for 30 years, 1973–2003. He worked for the State Department during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.[2] In 1992, President George H.W. Bush appointed him to chair the Counter-terrorism Security Group and to a seat on the United States National Security Council. President Bill Clinton retained Clarke and in 1998 promoted him to be the national coordinator for security, infrastructure protection, and counterterrorism, the chief counterterrorism adviser on the National Security Council. Under President George W. Bush, Clarke initially continued in the same position, but the position was no longer given cabinet-level access. He later became the special adviser to the president on cybersecurity, before leaving the Bush administration in 2003.

Clarke came to widespread public attention for his role as counterterrorism czar in the Clinton and Bush administrations in March 2004, when he appeared on the 60 Minutes television news magazine, released his memoir about his service in government, Against All Enemies, and testified before the 9/11 Commission. In all three instances, Clarke was sharply critical of the Bush administration's attitude toward counterterrorism before the 9/11 terrorist attacks and of the decision to go to war with Iraq. Following Clarke's strong criticisms of the Bush administration, Bush administration officials and other Republicans attempted to discredit him or rebut his criticisms, making Clarke a controversial figure.

history shows what happened
 
How much more Blood & Treasure are Americans willing to exhaust over there? When is enough enough?

Not one American should EVER die for people from other countries. Cause when you do die for them they shoot the "fuck you finger" back as gratitude.

Yeah, this one is a real disaster. Most experts are now saying we've already lost Afghanistan. Our President and the Afghan Government are close to reaching a deal which will hand over much of Afghanistan to the Taliban. So the big sell-out is already in motion. No more kids need to die over there. They would only be dying for nothing. Their Leaders have already sold them out. It really is time to bring em all home.

There's no agreement with our government and the Afghan government. The agreement is between our government and the taliban, dragging the Afghan government along for the ride. This phony outrage is the taliban showing the Afghan government that they cannot oppose them. If the US won't fight the taliban, but instead negotiates a surrender WHILE Americans are being killed, Karzai better not send Afghan forces against them.
 
Two more good Americans brutally murdered for nothing.

For nothing?

Well, I dissent.

We have been in their country, under false pretenses, for 10 years, US forces have slaughtered a lot of innocent people, pissed on their graves and now this.

So you are looking at the cumulative effect of numerous injustices.

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Yes thank GWBush for creating this mess.

I wish he would have listened to his terror expert all those years ago.



Who is president now. Obama is so its HIS fault . He got Bin Ladin now its time to get the fuck out..

And why do you have to post 24 times in one thread. :cuckoo:
 
Not one American should EVER die for people from other countries. Cause when you do die for them they shoot the "fuck you finger" back as gratitude.

Yeah, this one is a real disaster. Most experts are now saying we've already lost Afghanistan. Our President and the Afghan Government are close to reaching a deal which will hand over much of Afghanistan to the Taliban. So the big sell-out is already in motion. No more kids need to die over there. They would only be dying for nothing. Their Leaders have already sold them out. It really is time to bring em all home.

Yep! and in a week, the Taliban will be beheading women, the schools will be burnt down, and a massacre will be in the near future. it was all for nothing. Well, the Afghans had their chance for freedom and they threw it away in their ignorance and tribalism. Let them stew in their own juices. Bring the troops home.

Yup.
 
Not one American should EVER die for people from other countries. Cause when you do die for them they shoot the "fuck you finger" back as gratitude.

Yeah, this one is a real disaster. Most experts are now saying we've already lost Afghanistan. Our President and the Afghan Government are close to reaching a deal which will hand over much of Afghanistan to the Taliban. So the big sell-out is already in motion. No more kids need to die over there. They would only be dying for nothing. Their Leaders have already sold them out. It really is time to bring em all home.

There's no agreement with our government and the Afghan government. The agreement is between our government and the taliban, dragging the Afghan government along for the ride. This phony outrage is the taliban showing the Afghan government that they cannot oppose them. If the US won't fight the taliban, but instead negotiates a surrender WHILE Americans are being killed, Karzai better not send Afghan forces against them.

Like i said, the big sell-out is in motion. The Taliban will be given a vast portion of Afghanistan to rule. So no more kids need to die over there. Their dying really would be for nothing at this point. Their leaders have already sold them out. Time to come home.
 
Richard A. Clarke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Richard Alan Clarke[1] (born October 27, 1950) was a U.S. government employee for 30 years, 1973–2003. He worked for the State Department during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.[2] In 1992, President George H.W. Bush appointed him to chair the Counter-terrorism Security Group and to a seat on the United States National Security Council. President Bill Clinton retained Clarke and in 1998 promoted him to be the national coordinator for security, infrastructure protection, and counterterrorism, the chief counterterrorism adviser on the National Security Council. Under President George W. Bush, Clarke initially continued in the same position, but the position was no longer given cabinet-level access. He later became the special adviser to the president on cybersecurity, before leaving the Bush administration in 2003.

Clarke came to widespread public attention for his role as counterterrorism czar in the Clinton and Bush administrations in March 2004, when he appeared on the 60 Minutes television news magazine, released his memoir about his service in government, Against All Enemies, and testified before the 9/11 Commission. In all three instances, Clarke was sharply critical of the Bush administration's attitude toward counterterrorism before the 9/11 terrorist attacks and of the decision to go to war with Iraq. Following Clarke's strong criticisms of the Bush administration, Bush administration officials and other Republicans attempted to discredit him or rebut his criticisms, making Clarke a controversial figure.

history shows what happened

And you will go down in history as the biggest message board hack that ever flogged a byte.
 
Bring em home. Whats the point? Too late. That part of the world will never be at peace. Never has, never will.
 

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