Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Ramping up to War

A huge shipment of IEDs (improvised explosive devices) has been intercepted in Iraq. The origin of the shipment? Iran. ABCNews, Captain's Quarters, Confederate Yankee are all following the story. If true, all the democrats who've been saying George Bush went after the wrong regime in the Middle East may shortly get their wish when we start bombing Iran.

14 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

GET ER DONE ALREADY!

3/07/2006 08:19:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Withdraw every American and our troops now! Nike the piss out of Iraq and Iran. They let them rebulid themselves!

3/07/2006 09:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nuke not nike

3/07/2006 09:06:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"I'm not afraid to say I'm at war with the pigs," Fred Hampton

3/07/2006 09:15:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So we're going to drop Air Jordans on Tehran?

3/07/2006 09:22:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anyone catch the piece on CNBC last night that our Bush in D.C. is pissed about the leaks about the secret spying that still goes on w/out warrant and the CIA prison camps?

Well, the Bush camp has said that there is an espionage law they can enforce on the press for jeopordizing national security. 'Free Press?'

What is going on in this world?.......

3/07/2006 09:45:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Man this P.O.Bones can't lick the sweat off Seisers balls. He fires 2 full mags at a bad guy at Diversey/Central with only one possible hit??? Sounds like bonehead to me. He should go see those Area 5 range guys to learn to shoot.

3/07/2006 10:00:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Coalition of the willing continues to become unwilling.

Britain plans to pull out nearly all its soldiers from Iraq by the summer of 2008, with the first withdrawals within weeks, a top military commander said in an interview published on Tuesday.

Lieutenant General Nick Houghton, Britain's most senior officer in Iraq, outlined a phased two-year withdrawal plan in an interview with the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

"There is a fine line between staying too long and leaving too soon," he was quoted as saying. "A military transition over two years has a reasonable chance of avoiding the pitfalls of overstaying our welcome but gives us the best opportunity of consolidating the Iraqi security forces."

The Bush Twins will have to fill the breach in Basra.

"Does this uniform make me look fat?" -- Jenna Bush

3/07/2006 10:15:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What does I.E.D.'s (Instant Erection Drugs) have to do with the Iraq war? Sounds like Tommybuns was in Iraq if you ask me.

3/07/2006 10:20:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

FYI - The pull out method doesn't work.

3/07/2006 02:26:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Time to meet Allah you backward fucks!!

3/07/2006 02:47:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Iran/Al Quida is behind the Iraqi insurgency along with Syria. Neither one is particularly afraid of "Uncle Sam." They both Know our military is overextended and undermanned. Secretary Rumsffeld in all his glory and arrogance chose to disregard the advice of good professional soldiers like General Shinsheki who told him we did not have sufficent personnel for a mission of this type. And that by rotating active units in and out of a combat zone as well as using reserve and national guard troops in a "backdoor draft" he would "break the Army." All the general got for his trouble was a not so polite invitation to retire. Other general officers in the Pentagon seeing how Shinsheki was treated bit their tounges and jumped on the bandwagon. None of them wanted to ruin their careers by disagreeing with "Rummy." The current Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs Of Staff General Peter Pace USMC is colaborator #1. With civilian and military deaths mounting,and the country on the edge of civil war,General Pace says "The mission in Iraq is going very very well."(Don't believe your lying eyes I guess.)Meanwhile,political and economic rivals like China and certain members of the E.U. along with Russia hope we stay in Iraq as long as possible.Because they know the longer we stay in Iraq,the weaker we will become.Both militarily and economically.And a weak America will be unable to challenge them in the future.We are throwing our tax dollars down a black hole in Iraq.And more importantly,wasting young American lives we will never be able to replace.I am not a pacifist.I am A veteran and a proud American who believes this country is worth fighting and dying for.But our invasion of Iraq makes no sense.Our mission in Afghanistan made sense.The President gave a clear and concise reason why we should go and what the mission would be.It was executed almost flawlessly (made me proud to have been a soldier.) I wish I could say the same about this clusterf%*%! in Iraq. I'm not bashing the soliers,marines,airmen,and sailors,they're doing what all of us who have served did;following orders and accomplishing the missions given them.This fish stinks from the head up.The President made a bad call on this one.Saddam could rot in that backward country for all I care.Let the Iraqi people overthrow him.I'm more concerned with the leaders of North Korea and Iran who we KNOW have the ability to create nuclear weapons.And have announced their intentions in no uncertain terms.

3/08/2006 04:16:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Iran/Al Quida is behind the Iraqi insurgency along with Syria.


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ya ya. so is North Korea! Oh, but not Saudia arabia or Pakistan, or the U.A.E.

3/08/2006 06:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just pull out of Iraq now! ASAP! The world does not support us. Just stay home and protect our own! Cut off all aid money to the outside world, screw them.

3/09/2006 01:13:00 PM  

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