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« Reply #30 on: May 26, 2008, 06:45:22 AM »

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And if you think your boy Bushy had any intentions of either, you are completely delusional.

He won't do either as he's a short timer. Will the next President, though?
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« Reply #31 on: May 26, 2008, 08:16:58 AM »

He won't do either as he's a short timer. Will the next President, though?
Of course he won't.  I do not believe he ever had any intentions of doing so.  And that is my point.  And one that seemed to escape your notice. 
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« Reply #32 on: May 26, 2008, 10:53:05 AM »

I disagree. The simple fact we are chasing, capturing and killing them is an improvement over the policy of...well, nothing.

Actually, the more we kill the more we make.

Of course... that's assuming we're actually killing the right guys.

The United States Lacks Comprehensive Plan to Destroy the Terrorist Threat and Close the Safe Haven in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas

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There are two things that need to be done, though. We need to finish Iraq and get out. Second, we need to get off oil and be done with that part of the world.

And I can't see George Bush doing either of those things... ever.
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« Reply #33 on: May 27, 2008, 04:30:16 AM »

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Actually, the more we kill the more we make.

Again, I disagree. From the reading I'm doing, there are clearly a finite amount of fundamentalists who will make the effort to strike us a la 9/11.
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« Reply #34 on: May 27, 2008, 12:24:58 PM »

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Actually, the more we kill the more we make.

Again, I disagree. From the reading I'm doing, there are clearly a finite amount of fundamentalists who will make the effort to strike us a la 9/11.

There were a finite amount, as far as AQ was concerned. All AQ ever was, was a rich guy, with a limited following from the elites of the ME, (except Iraq). The idea was to get America involved in attacking a muslim nation, so that the "movement" could move beyond an operation directed and funded by one guy to a spontaneous, self organizing, true terrorist movement. OBL had hoped that provoking a US war in Afghanistan would do to the US what the war did to the USSR.

Unfortunately for him, he miscalculated. For the rulers of the ME, sending their crazies out of the country to go fight Soviets was one thing. But to fight America after 9/11? No thanks. Middle Easterners understand revenge, The US had a right. What did turn AQ into a global brand name, catchall for terrorists was Iraq. It was an Arab state unjustly invaded.

Osama picked the wrong battle ground, so we very kindly corrected his mistake.

I can show the stats for the explosive growth of AQ attacks AFTER 2003 and NOT after 2001 if you want.
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« Reply #35 on: May 27, 2008, 04:14:38 PM »

If McCain has truly rejected Hagee's endorsement, perhaps he should inform his very good buddy AIPAC Joe Lieberman?  He might suggest it really doesn't look all that great to show
as a speaker for Hagee's 2008 Christians United For Israel Washington-Israel Summit this July 22nd.  What is that old Biblical quote? Ye are known by the company you keep or something to that effect. 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-blumenthal/joseph-lieberman-to-headl_b_103624.html
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