Who supports U.S Occupation in Iraq?

one of the sayings that we had in the corps was 'it takes a thousand attaboys to cover up one awww shit, and it only takes one awww shit to destroy a thousand attaboys. That still stands true today I see.

Whatever good we might be seeing out of Iraq gets completely blown away by incidents like the one today. Thats not the media, its basic human nature.
 
Originally posted by DKSuddeth
one of the sayings that we had in the corps was 'it takes a thousand attaboys to cover up one awww shit, and it only takes one awww shit to destroy a thousand attaboys. That still stands true today I see.

Whatever good we might be seeing out of Iraq gets completely blown away by incidents like the one today. Thats not the media, its basic human nature.

Sad, but true. :(
 
Its sickening events like the one today that show us we have to stop these sick people.
 
And we can debate endlessly about the how, why and where we are today, but we are there and must finish the job. I just can not understand why we are so gun shy. Fallujah should be bombed into oblivion and made an example of. There are no moral victorys, only real ones. These sub humans think they scored big time today, and unless we get real and put them down swiftly and forcefully, we are going to see this again in the very near future.
 
Originally posted by JIHADTHIS
And we can debate endlessly about the how, why and where we are today, but we are there and must finish the job. I just can not understand why we are so gun shy. Fallujah should be bombed into oblivion and made an example of. There are no moral victorys, only real ones. These sub humans think they scored big time today, and unless we get real and put them down swiftly and forcefully, we are going to see this again in the very near future.

"Residents in Fallujah said insurgents attacked the contractors with small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades. After the attack, a jubilant crowd of civilians, none of whom appeared to be armed, gathered to celebrate, dragging the bodies through the street and hanging two of them from the bridge. Many of those in the crowd were excited young boys who shouted slogans in front of television cameras."

G*damn unarmed civilians killed, dragged, and hanged in the same city they were delivering food to.

Security Consulting, a company based in Moyock, N.C., the company said in a statement. The security firm hires former military members from the United States and other countries to provide security training and guard services. In Iraq, the company was hired by the Pentagon (news - web sites) to provide security for convoys that delivered food in the Fallujah area, the company statement said.

Oh, man, this pisses me off!

Really though,


I say we take off, nuke the site from orbit.
It's the only way to be sure.'
 
On second though there's no reason to assume these contractors were unarmed.

Doesn't change a damn thing, though. Cut them off and let them starve.
 
Originally posted by Atticus
Hi,

Why do you believe that the USA has a moral right to invad other countries?

If you were to ask the people of Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia, El Salvador, Guatamala, Panama, Niceragua, Grenada, Indonesia to name but a few to choose between Iraq and USA as the country that had caused them most suffering either by projected influence or by direct intervention, which do you think they would choose?

You might ask the same question of Hiati or ask Venezualans who they fear will cause most suffering.

You might also want to check out USA voting patterns at the United Nations in particular the admirably consistent pattern of votes against human rights.

Atticus

We have a right to invade anyone that is a potential threat to this country. There should never be another Pearl Harbor or 911.

The countries you mention either had or have dictatorial governments that were a threat to the region or our hemisphere. Hmmmm, if we are so terrible how come so many of the people from those places want to come here?

Human rights? in the UN? You were making a funny, right? Two thirds of the countries in the UN are totalitarian governments, whose citizens have NO rights. As for USA voting patterns you might want to compare the last three years with the eight years previous. The bribery investigations are just begining. If they continue there will be a lot of embarressed people in the UN and hopefully it will collapse.

Whats needed is a UN made up of only democratic countries.
 
Originally posted by gaffer
We have a right to invade anyone that is a potential threat to this country. There should never be another Pearl Harbor or 911.

congratulations, with that statement you have ensured years of conflict around the globe as other countries imagine threats from other countries.

Theres a reason its called DEFENSE

de·fense ( P ) Pronunciation Key (d-fns)
n.
The act of defending against attack, danger, or injury.
A means or method of defending or protecting.
 

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