Maybe it's because when their own President states that he would
sacrifice half of Iran(his own country) to "annihilate"
Israel,... he might be a little dangerous.
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So you don't like the way things were "advertised", but the method/tactics/etc were OK with you?For me it's all about how Bush went about things. If he had said something to the effect of "He's a horrible dictator and we need to aid the Iraqi citizens...." then I might have had his support.
Easy, the same reason why we have alcohol laws at 21 and voting laws at 18. I don't have a problem with Iran if they have a nuke, it's how they control it and what they do with. Since they are funding major terrorism operations, I think I can understand everyones concern about a rouge nuke showing up on Tel Aviv's doorstep in the near future.How come America is allowed to posess Nukes and not Iran? That's always mistified me. It's the total 'do as I say, not as I do' bit.

Those always mistified me as well. You can be drafted into the military ar 18 but you're not old enough to drink alochol? Doesn't make sence to me.Easy, the same reason why we have alcohol laws at 21 and voting laws at 18.
Yes, but one could argue that the USA sponsors terrorism with the CIA and their rogue / blackbook programs. So in effect we're also sponsoring a version of terror.Since they are funding major terrorism operations, I think I can understand everyones concern about a rouge nuke showing up on Tel Aviv's doorstep in the near future.

One could argue that if one were a communistQuote:
Since they are funding major terrorism operations, I think I can understand everyones concern about a rouge nuke showing up on Tel Aviv's doorstep in the near future.
Yes, but one could argue that the USA sponsors terrorism with the CIA and their rogue / blackbook programs. So in effect we're also sponsoring a version of terror.

bassjones wrote:they're batting around 99%.


So if the terrorists use 'unapproved' techniques to achieve their goals, how are we any different?sometimes using 'unapproved' techniques to prevent those attacks.
Do you have any links? I would think if this were the case the government would publicize this (but maybe they're keeping it a secret!). If anything it would show a positive step on the 'war on terror'.the CIA has prevented thousands of terrorist attacks pre and post 9-11


I wouldn't use the word 'advertised'. If he was trying to convince America that we were only doing this to help the Iraqi people then I probably would have thrown him my support. However this wasn't the case; IMHO the iraqi people are on the short list of important things over there.So you don't like the way things were "advertised", but the method/tactics/etc were OK with you?




It gives the possibility of a source check. I know not all links can be trusted but I'm willing to give a read to most anything. With as much info that's out there some of it can be hard to find.and why, Jay, would you think "posting links" would do anything to better any of your cases?
Do you think I just input web information and then spit it out? Sorry man but I don't. I've put a lot of thought into this situation and quite honestly the whole thing scares me; and the thing is I'm not afraid of the terrorists.why not take some time and post an independent thought rather than post internet links (sorry- we ALL know those are ALL 100% truth) than form an independent thought and back it up with reasoning?


adam atherton wrote:regardless, i understand Green Day told you to hate Bush....


It's funny you mention I need to 'read the facts' but odds are I'm going to read them on the internet. I don't subscribe to any newspaper and unfortunally the Indiana News Center doesn't have the hard hitting coverage I seek.you need only read about the facts (these are things that are truths, and you can typically not find by quoting random wiki pages and left wing extremist websites) that there are several that have been foiled.
Unfounded? I do not trust our government. Why? The failures of Katrina. The war in Iraq. Secret prisons and the treatment of 'detainees' AKA illegal combatants. The Phone Wire tap program. I could go on an on.regardless, i understand Green Day told you to hate Bush....and i understand no matter how safe and alive he has kept you, you will still find a way to hate him. regardless of how unfounded it is (and according to random wiki pages and left wing extremist websites that seem to make up all your thoughts for you).
I think it's funny that we don't listen to the UN (remember they didn't want us to invade Iraq) but then we expect every other country to snap to their resolutions. My advice, disban the UN. It needs to be rebuilt anew; unfortunally we don't have the leadership for this.but let's come up with a good argument against this. because none of you are keeping up with the Jones' this time around.


Massage...Bored wrote:adam atherton wrote:regardless, i understand Green Day told you to hate Bush....
Man, this makes you sound like an out of touch, bitter, old coot. You're not talking to 12 year-olds here, Dr. Phil.


Dude you've got to stop talking to yourself then.no, but i am talking to juveniles in one form. aren't i? hmm?
I hope the same thing for all of us my friend.have fun playing the blame game. i really hope some of you people pull your heads out of your ass and stop pointing fingers.
