Don't be a fool and die for your country. Let the other sonofabitch die for his. -- General George S. Patton
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July 25, 2004Bush Lied (My Ass)First, let me start by giving credit where credit is due. This post was inspired by a post of the same name at Emigre With A Digital ClueBat I will also be "borrowing" a few of the quotes that Delftsman posted on his site. "Bush is a liar", "The President lied", "George Bush is a liar", and "GW is a liar" are just a few of the frequent cries we here from the Dumbocrats and their Looney Leftist friends. Well, if their are no Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq here a few liars from the Democrats own camp: "One way or the other, we are determined to deny Iraq the capacity to "If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. "Iraq is a long way from [here], but what happens there matters a great "He will use those weapons of mass destruction again, as he has ten "We urge you, after consulting with Congress, and consistent with the - Letter to President Clinton, signed by Sens. Carl Levin (D-MI), "Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of "Hussein has ... chosen to spend his money on building weapons of mass "There is no doubt that ... Saddam Hussein has invigorated his weapons "We begin with the common belief that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and "We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical "Iraq's search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to "We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and "The last UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in October of 1998. We are "I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use force-- if necessary-- to disarm Saddam Hussein because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security." "There is unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working "He has systematically violated, over the course of the past 11 years, In that list of quotes I am sure you noticed the "Gods" of the left Bill Clit-on and his It looks to me like they all wanted it, and when it was a resounding success, and the President started getting credit for it, they thought they'd all better condemn the President and our involvement in Iraq. This just proves that most Dems are like "Waffles" in that they say what people want to hear at the moment and waffle the minute the polls show that the rest of their lunatic leftists are not happy. I get so sick of the Democrats condemning actions that a Republican president has taken, when all it takes is a little research to see that at one time they were the greatest supporters for the President and whatever his actions were. I was deployed to Kuwait in 1998 during the build up. We were on the verge. We thought that war was imminent. We also had nearly as many troops at my location as were there in Desert Storm. Once again, Slick Willy made a number of claims and promises just to go back on them. My deployment was extended from 90 days to nearly 6 months because "we were prepping to invade Iraq", like Somalia; Clinton withdrew and left the problems for another administration to fix. Had Slick Willy been a man of his word George Bush wouldn't have had to lead us into Iraq and I believe there is a strong possibility that 9/11 would have been avoided. The Democratic National Convention kicks off today, let's see what kind of lies they spew at or about the president and what kind of empty promises they make. SlagleRock Out! Comments
WE had 8 years without a president during the Clinton era. Why in the hell would anyone vote for another democrat to perpetuate that type of national disgrace and destruction? They've done nothing but lie, obstruct and appease, while GWB has defended this country, jump started the economy and told the whole world that if you attack us we'll retaliate. I support Bush's philosophy, it has been long overdue. You hit it right there, Jack, "We didn't have a President of the years 1992-2000". We had a team of thieves planning to take what belongs to the U.S., as they proved when they left the Whitehouse carrying pictures, silverware, linen, and other things. And when they were caught, all they could say was "Oh, we thought that stuff was ours." The leader of this group was later to be impeached for multiple lies, and upon a witness stand. Do they get the one year for perjury, as we the people would? - NO!!! The Clinton Gang is sneaky enough to keep all of their members free. Both Clinton's, Gore, haha, gore another one. He claimed to be a Vietnam vet, but as it turns out he was a journalist. His office was in Hawaii. Gore also claimed to have invented the Internet. HAHAHAHAHA. I find it strange how the couple that went to prison for the clintons was ready to talk, and the man had a"HEART ATTACK", and suddenly his wife stopped saying she wanted to talk. Strange how high placed people can suddenly have these accidents. As for the military, both of the clinton's spent most of the time getting 2/3 of the nuclear sub fleet sealed off by welding them closed. I say that Bill is responsible for the bombing of that small African Embassy, to deter the attention to Osama, a man he refused to take custody of. Osama would have bombed a bigger embassy because it would have more Americans in it. But no there embassy only had a few Americans. And then he had it pinned on Osama. Why did he have it bombed? Because he wanted to get the investigation and the attention slackened so he can form his action. I say that clinton is responsible for sending the, ill-equipt, Rangers to Somalia, where 18 Rangers were killed for no reason - I mean NO REASON. Nobody whined and cried for troops sent to Bosnia. Strange how Clinton, the biggest of draft dodgers was able to send people to their deaths and the whining/ crying dems didn't say a thing. What a hypocrit/ liar. Oops, hey there's that word - LIAR. No wonder they are having a big push to emphasize the word LIAR. Americans have that word in their head and many of them can't focus straight because of ignorance, and the FOLLOWER syndrome. Many Americans have a short memory span, some on the front step of stupidity, and so they get pumped up very easy. The unneccesary death Clinton caused in battle (again a contradiction - Clinton ran from the draft so someone else could die in his boots, and he sends more to die for him, without reason) The media gets ahold of a story and makes it way out of proportion. Iraq death reach 1000, many of those are accidents, euipment/ vehicle malfunction and carelessness. The actual COMBAT deaths are very low - somewhere about 300 or a little more. Not bad considering the soldiers were ill-equipt. Gee, I wonder why? The Clinton are also responsible for 9-11. Clinton didn't take custody of Osama. Americans were into this anti profiling garbage. Afraid to profile so many MIDDLE EASTERN MEN were able to get through and hijack the planes that killed those aboard, in the Pentagon, Flight 93 and the WTC. These same leaders and followers who are yelling Bush is a liar. They are to stupid to realize they took part in the murder of American on 9-11 Posted by: Warlance at July 28, 2004 06:22 AMThe News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina) June 01, 2004 War deaths not limited to combat Amanda Loftin Murray's husband always told her that it didn't matter whether he was at home in the small Eastern North Carolina town of Ayden or killed by the enemy in Iraq. If it was his time to go, it was his time to go. Sgt. Rodney Alan Murray's time came May 9 in Iraq. But it wasn't at an enemy's hands. Murray, 28, was killed when his Humvee collided with another military vehicle near Baghdad. "He's still a hero in my eyes," Amanda Murray said. "I could get mad at the person that caused the accident, but accidents happen, and it was meant for him to go." About a quarter of the deaths during the war in Iraq have resulted from accidents or other noncombat causes. In Afghanistan, about 57 percent of the deaths are nonhostile. During the 1991 Persian Gulf War, 62 percent of the deaths were from nonhostile causes. The Department of Defense defines a nonhostile death as one not directly attributed to hostile action, terrorist activity or friendly fire. They can be vehicle crashes, suicides or heat strokes. Such deaths are to be expected around combat, said Lawrence Korb, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, who was an assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration. "You are at a much higher tempo, and the circumstances are not as controlled," Korb said during a recent interview from Washington. "The roads you are driving on may not be paved, you may be driving at night, there may be sandstorms. If you are at a training exercise and the weather gets bad, you just call them off. During war, there's no such thing." Nonhostile deaths are common, even when the military isn't amid conflict. But during war, there is much more focus on how and why soldiers die. "The number of deaths shouldn't be a surprise," said John Pike, executive director of Global Security.org, an organization that follows all things military. "You are going to have some fraction of your military population to die of disease or accident under any circumstances. But now, the probability of being killed in an auto accident or by a heart attack is multiplied because of the environment." In earlier wars, disease was a major cause of death. In the gulf war, most deaths came from nonhostile causes because the actual combat was so brief, Pike said. In Vietnam, nearly a fifth of the 58,200 deaths were of nonhostile causes. Of the 405,399 deaths during World War II, more than a quarter were not caused by the enemy. Today, more than 130,000 American soldiers are in Iraq, and more than 800 have been killed since March 3, 2003. Of those, 215 deaths were declared non-hostile. In North Carolina, of the 75 soldiers who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, more than 20 perished from nonhostile causes. In February, Sgt. 1st Class Henry A. Bacon, 45, of Wagram in Scotland County was killed when he was hit by a wrecker called to help him fix a truck. Bacon was a mechanical maintenance supervisor with the 4th Infantry Division. Bacon had spent 22 years in the military and had recently turned in his retirement papers. Sgt. Roderic Solomon, 32, born at Womack Army Hospital at Fort Bragg, was the first North Carolina native known to have died during the Iraq war. The infantryman was killed in late March 2003 when his Bradley fighting vehicle rolled off a cliff in Iraq. He was assigned to the 27th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division out of Fort Stewart, Ga. Sgt. Murray, reared near Zebulon, was an Army reservist with the 351st Military Police Company. About a month before his fatal accident, his Iraq tour had been extended. Murray was heading toward the Baghdad International Airport in a Humvee when he met a Bradley fighting vehicle speeding to a firefight, Amanda Murray said. "The [other vehicle] ran off the road and fell in a ditch, overcorrected and went into Rodney's lane," she said. "A foot of the track hit the tire of his Humvee. They think he broke his neck because of the impact. He died instantly and probably didn't know what happened." The military is concerned that a lack of basic road safety is claiming too many troops; in May alone, half of the U.S. military's 18 non-hostile deaths involved vehicles. Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez issued a memorandum Feb. 20 about vehicle safety. In the memo, Sanchez reminded soldiers that the use of seat belts is mandatory and that everyone must wear a Kevlar helmet and fragmentation protective vest when in a Humvee. "Since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the loss of lives and equipment, and the numerous injuries, from both tactical and not-tactical, have contributed to a decrease in combat fighting capabilities," Sanchez wrote. "This trend is unacceptable. Leaders can and must utilize the tools at their disposal to reduce the number of motor vehicle accidents and injuries." Capt. Matthew Handley, spokesman for the N.C. National Guard's 30th Heavy Separate Brigade, which is in Iraq, said during a phone interview that the unit has been very fortunate because there have been no accidental deaths or serious injuries. Handley said the unit is paying special attention to vehicle safety, weapons safety and the heat. "It's 110 to 115, so it's getting quite hot," Handley said. "We are emphasizing that with leaders." Such stress can cause accidents. "You are not sleeping as well, and the things that we take for granted began to weigh on the body," said Korb, of the Center for American Progress. "The longer you are away from home, the less sleep you're getting, the higher the chance of a mistake." Very nice comments you guys have here, congratulations and thanks to allowing my post... Posted by: Phendimetrazine at April 15, 2005 01:17 PMPost a comment
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