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....for catching Saddam. I hope the guy spent the last 8 months in various 8
foot holes...'cause it'll prepare him for the next several months before he is shot. |
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NOYB wrote:
...for catching Saddam. I hope the guy spent the last 8 months in various 8 foot holes...'cause it'll prepare him for the next several months before he is shot. Indeed, but in reality, BFD. The United States military hasn't won a war against a notable adversary since 1945, and in *that* war, we were engaged with our allies in efforts to rid the world of dictatorships and military machines that came close to taking over the world. We fought to a draw in Korea, we had out butts handed to us in Vietnam, and, since then, we've used our might correctly and incorrectly in a series of little bitty wars against fifth-rate powers. Like Iraq. It is a minor victory, and I mean minor, for our forces to have captured Saddam alive so he can be put on trial. After his capture was announced, there was a car bomb explosion in Iraq that killed 17 people, or so I heard on the news. So, as soon as you get over the five point bump in the polls that this will give Bush (and a bump in the polls was all Iraq ever was about), ask yourself these questions: 1. Is the US safer from terrorist attacks now than it was yesterday? If so, what proof have you to offer? 2. Where are the WMD that Iraq has or had? 3. Where is the proof of a direct, serious connection between Saddam and Osama in terms of 9-11? 4. Is the Middle East any more safer or rational today? 5. Will hostilities cease in Iraq? 6. Should we expect a retaliatory strike from the Moslem world on US soil? Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and seven months to find one man. I can't help recall reading of some of the heroic events of WW II, in which our troops, along with the troops of many other nations, liberated, at great cost, entire nations, and were greeted in the streets of the cities by huge crowds planting flowers and kisses on them. Now, what have we? We captured Saddam Hussein. Now what? -- Email sent to is never read. |
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On my TV they show Iraqi's dancing in the streets all over Iraq.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: ...for catching Saddam. I hope the guy spent the last 8 months in various 8 foot holes...'cause it'll prepare him for the next several months before he is shot. Indeed, but in reality, BFD. The United States military hasn't won a war against a notable adversary since 1945, and in *that* war, we were engaged with our allies in efforts to rid the world of dictatorships and military machines that came close to taking over the world. We fought to a draw in Korea, we had out butts handed to us in Vietnam, and, since then, we've used our might correctly and incorrectly in a series of little bitty wars against fifth-rate powers. Like Iraq. It is a minor victory, and I mean minor, for our forces to have captured Saddam alive so he can be put on trial. After his capture was announced, there was a car bomb explosion in Iraq that killed 17 people, or so I heard on the news. So, as soon as you get over the five point bump in the polls that this will give Bush (and a bump in the polls was all Iraq ever was about), ask yourself these questions: 1. Is the US safer from terrorist attacks now than it was yesterday? If so, what proof have you to offer? 2. Where are the WMD that Iraq has or had? 3. Where is the proof of a direct, serious connection between Saddam and Osama in terms of 9-11? 4. Is the Middle East any more safer or rational today? 5. Will hostilities cease in Iraq? 6. Should we expect a retaliatory strike from the Moslem world on US soil? Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and seven months to find one man. I can't help recall reading of some of the heroic events of WW II, in which our troops, along with the troops of many other nations, liberated, at great cost, entire nations, and were greeted in the streets of the cities by huge crowds planting flowers and kisses on them. Now, what have we? We captured Saddam Hussein. Now what? -- Email sent to is never read. |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 11:20:06 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
NOYB wrote: ...for catching Saddam. I hope the guy spent the last 8 months in various 8 foot holes...'cause it'll prepare him for the next several months before he is shot. Indeed, but in reality, BFD. The United States military hasn't won a war against a notable adversary since 1945, and in *that* war, we were engaged with our allies in efforts to rid the world of dictatorships and military machines that came close to taking over the world. We fought to a draw in Korea, we had out butts handed to us in Vietnam, and, since then, we've used our might correctly and incorrectly in a series of little bitty wars against fifth-rate powers. Like Iraq. It is a minor victory, and I mean minor, for our forces to have captured Saddam alive so he can be put on trial. After his capture was announced, there was a car bomb explosion in Iraq that killed 17 people, or so I heard on the news. So, as soon as you get over the five point bump in the polls that this will give Bush (and a bump in the polls was all Iraq ever was about), ask yourself these questions: 1. Is the US safer from terrorist attacks now than it was yesterday? If so, what proof have you to offer? Absolutely. Saddam has been captured. What proof do you have to the contrary? 2. Where are the WMD that Iraq has or had? Still under ground, in a neighboring country, or destroyed. 3. Where is the proof of a direct, serious connection between Saddam and Osama in terms of 9-11? No more needed. 4. Is the Middle East any more safer or rational today? Yes. 5. Will hostilities cease in Iraq? Probably not. But they haven't ceased in Ohio either. 6. Should we expect a retaliatory strike from the Moslem world on US soil? We should be prepared, within reason, for a strike. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and seven months to find one man. So what? I can't help recall reading of some of the heroic events of WW II, in which our troops, along with the troops of many other nations, liberated, at great cost, entire nations, and were greeted in the streets of the cities by huge crowds planting flowers and kisses on them. Now, what have we? We captured Saddam Hussein. Now what? Now we see what happens, Harry. You will continue to frantically search for anything negative about the USA that you can find. You will then blame it on Bush. John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD |
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On my TV they show Iraqi's dancing in the streets all over Iraq.
Callin out, across the sand Are you ready for a brand new beat? Saddam's caught and the time is right For dancin in the street They're dancin down in Baghdad and in old Takrit Don't forget the Kuwait City All we need are soldiers, soldiers, There are soldiers everywhere Better damn well dance While we've got the chance For Faux US TV. It doesn't matter what you wear But you better get out there..... (This brief musical interlude sponsored by Halliburton Corp. We now return you to our regularly scheduled double handful of disaster) :-) |
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Whoa there! That maybe the way things are done out in the Everglades....but
in the 'real world' a trial will be included somewhere in your senario. NOYB wrote in message m... ...for catching Saddam. I hope the guy spent the last 8 months in various 8 foot holes...'cause it'll prepare him for the next several months before he is shot. |
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JohnH wrote:
Now we see what happens, Harry. You will continue to frantically search for anything negative about the USA that you can find. You will then blame it on Bush. John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD I think the USA is a great county, and I don't for a moment confuse the greatness of the USA with the political garbage now in control of it. Hopefully we will survive Bush and the rest of the neoCon trash. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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Are you suggesting that the Iraqi's are not pleased that SH has been
captured? CNN feels that it is a "monumental day in history", is it because they are paid off by Halliburton Corp? "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... On my TV they show Iraqi's dancing in the streets all over Iraq. Callin out, across the sand Are you ready for a brand new beat? Saddam's caught and the time is right For dancin in the street They're dancin down in Baghdad and in old Takrit Don't forget the Kuwait City All we need are soldiers, soldiers, There are soldiers everywhere Better damn well dance While we've got the chance For Faux US TV. It doesn't matter what you wear But you better get out there..... (This brief musical interlude sponsored by Halliburton Corp. We now return you to our regularly scheduled double handful of disaster) :-) |
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Are you suggesting that the Iraqi's are not pleased that SH has been
captured? CNN feels that it is a "monumental day in history", is it because they are paid off by Halliburton Corp? I suspect that most Iraqi's are very pleased that Saddam Hussein has been captured. My satiricial jab was in response to "dancing in the street". People behave differently in front of TV camears and large numbers of heavily armed soldiers. They aim to please. Good thing SH is gone. But when watching the dancers, don't forget that the jubilant crowd around the statue toppling last spring was later revealed to be a staged-for-TV event. |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 17:11:14 +0000, Jack Meholf wrote:
Are you suggesting that the Iraqi's are not pleased that SH has been captured? CNN feels that it is a "monumental day in history", is it because they are paid off by Halliburton Corp? Are you suggesting that *all* Iraqis are pleased that SH has been captured? It's great that he has been captured, but there is still a long road ahead. |
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