Lazy Ramadi

Posted by: melban
Posted on: May 14
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The Middle East response to the Midwest response "Lazy Muncie", to the West Coast response "Lazy Monday" to SNL's "Lazy Sunday".

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over 3 years Ago

Dead Elvis

This gives a whole new meaning to the slogan “Army Strong”. Kick some ass, guys. No matter what you hear, most of us in the USA support our troops!

over 3 years Ago

Unamerican
BlueStater

Funny! What the heck are we doing there??? Bring them home!

over 3 years Ago

Im000604
GreenRepublican

Hilarious. Keep up the great work guys.
Let’s all get on America Supports You.com and send these guys some money so the can buy out the PX.

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

over 3 years Ago

Im000604
GreenRepublican

Let me see; you have a very evil person who likes to kill and acts like he has WMDs. His regime kills and starves people the more you ‘CONTAIN’ them. They have unlimited wealth and are saturated in heavy weapons. They are located right in the middle of a bunch of other people that don’t just want to kill you; they hate your way of life. He would not mind helping them. He pays suicide bombers. To start being nice-nice is a good strategy in the long run. But Containment feeds the French, Germans, Russians, UN and Saddam; it does not feed the people. Containment is a strategy for a much weaker nation in this situation. That is what you will get with the left; a weaker nation, subordinate of the UN, leader of the socialist world. Bush called this war “Iraqi Freedom”; not get the WMDs. I know that the fear of WMDs were a major part of the reason given, but it was not the only part. ( I know I hear only what I want. So do you.) We know WMDs did exist. We probably helped create them. That’s all the more reason for us to put an end to it. The UN in 1999 concluded Saddam HAD the materials, and has NOT GIVEN EVIDENCE that he destroyed them. Jan. 28, 2003 Bush said “ we have no ambition in Iraq except to remove a threat and restore control of that country to its’ own people“. He did not say ’eminent threat’. I know the WMDs are the fun part to the press, but it has always been much bigger than that. The peace loving people of the world have watched millions killed in Cambodia, Rwanda, the USSR. Is that peace? We can’t stop it all. But lets at least stop causing it. And lets’ pick the battles that help us strategically. If the left had not tried to help Saddam so much because of their hatred of America, Saddam may have backed down. Thank you LEFT! Do Democrats think that the vision to change the face of the Middle East is a stupid idea? Do they not see that the evil of Saddam & sons was an opportunity, yes an opportunity, to push democracy into the face of Islam, so this war on terror does not have to go on for the next thousand years? It is not just about weapons of mass destruction. It’s about stopping a culture of mass destruction! Bush made that clear before the war to me and others who would listen. It was the press that kept saying WMD in every other sentence. . If our intelligence was wrong and Saddam destroyed his WMDs before the war, that’s a good thing. Less people died. What should we have done?

Should we have let the inspections go on forever as Saddam’s minions starve and rape children, spread lies about America, and thwart any attempts at peace in the Middle East; while the French and U.N. skim from the oil for food money? What was the Democrats’ long term plan to make the world safer? The battle to take Iraq went far better than expected. The turnover to self-government has not gone well. What are you doing to help?
You do not support the troops. You do not support this country. You are self-centered fools.
-Paris is burning. Van Gogh is dead.
-America is killing academia has said.
-For what is news, but political skew?
-Forgotten battles must be fought anew.
-Obsession, submission and corruption are real.
-Twelve hundred steps back; narrations anneal.
-The chain pulls down. The cog clicks scream.
-The pendulum rocks from extreme to extreme.
-Behold the sacrifice of the great few.
-Behold the self-interest not to see what is true.
-That the head of the meek
comes off with a tweak
and
-the blood of freedom is squandered.

Godspeed American solders.

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

over 3 years Ago

Im000604
GreenRepublican

So Zinni took the award and silently walked off thinking to himself….
Then he is an opportunist and coward. If I had had his great knowledge and position, and such tragedy was coming that I could stop; I would have been slamming my fist on the president’s desk, shouting on the capital steeps, or go write a little book. Zenni is a piece of shit.
Osama wanted us out of the Middle East and to destroy our economy. That has not happened; unless the WHITE FLAG Demon-craps get their way.
February 23, 1998: Said Saddam Used WMD In Past And Had Intent “To Continue To Do So.” “Saddam Hussein has already used these weapons and has made it clear that he has the intent to continue to try, by virtue of his duplicity and secrecy, to continue to do so. … It is a threat with respect to the potential of terrorist activities on a global basis.”(Sen. John Kerry, Press Conference, 2/23/98)
December 16, 1998: Called For Regime Change In Iraq. “I hope that today’s strike is the beginning of a sustained effort to move from containment of Saddam Hussein’s regime to its replacement.” (Sen. Bob Graham, “Statement About The United States’ Strike On Iraq,” Press Release, 12/16/98)
February 5, 1998: Recognized “Saddam Hussein Leaves Us Little Choice” But “Use Of Force.” “[Clearly the intransigence on the part of the Iraqi government and Saddam Hussein leaves us little choice at this point … So I would think that, if nothing changes, the use of force at some point would be inevitable.” (William Neikirk, “Congress Talks Tough On Iraq,” Chicago Tribune, 2/5/98)
Clark continued: “There’s no question that Saddam Hussein is a threat…
Yes, he has chemical and biological weapons. He’s had those for a long time.
But the United States right now is on a very much different defensive
posture than we were before September 11th of 2001. . .

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

9-16-2001
RUSSERT Meet the Press: Do we have any evidence linking Saddam Hussein or Iraqis to [9/11]?


Cheney: No.
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9-21-2001
President Bush is informed in a highly classified briefing that the US intelligence community cannot link Saddam Hussein to the 9/11 attacks and that there is little evidence pointing to collaborative ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
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over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

3-15-2001
A Pentagon document dated March 5, 2001 and titled “Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield Contracts” includes a map of areas for potential exploration. It is brought to light by Ron Suskind in his book “The Price of Loyalty.” “It talks about contractors around the world from, you know, 30-40 countries,” Suskind will tell CBS. “And which ones have what intentions on oil in Iraq.”
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3-21-2001
Chairman of Conoco Archie Dunham meets with Cheney’s energy task force.
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3-22-2001
Energy task force staffers meet with BP regional president Bob Malone, BP chief economist Peter Davies, and two BP employees.
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4-12-2001
Conoco official Alan Huffman and officials from the US Oil and Gas Association meet with Cheney’s energy task force. Huffman will later confirm the meeting, saying, “We met in the Executive Office Building, if I remember correctly.”


3-3-2003
IAEA official tells U.S. that the Niger uranium documents are forgeries so error-filled that “they could be spotted by someone using Google.”
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3-7-2003
Hans Blix, the chief U.N. weapons inspector, appears before the Security Council and says that searches have found “no evidence” of mobile biological production facilities in Iraq. He also says that the Iraqis are cooperating with the inspectors. The IAEA’s ElBaradei also speaks and says, “After three months of intrusive inspections, we have to date found no evidence or plausible indication of the revival of a nuclear weapon program in Iraq.” He says the Niger uranium documents are “not authentic.”
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3-8-2003
Halliburton is awarded a $7 billion reconstruction contract over the objections of Army Corps of Engineers procurement officer Bunnatine Greenhouse. Testifying before Congress, she later calls the contract “the most blatant and improper contract abuse I have witnessed.” She is demoted in short order.
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over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

6-3-1998
At a “Collateral Damage Conference” hosted by the Cato Institute, Halliburton CEO Dick Cheney says, “The good Lord didn’t see fit to put oil and gas only where there are democratically elected regimes friendly to the United States. Occasionally we have to operate in places where, all things considered, one would not normally choose to go. But, we go where the business is.”
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2-14-2001
Exxon vice president James Rouse meets with Dick Cheney’s task force on energy policy. It was the first meeting in which, according to a White House document later discovered by the Washington Post, oil executives “gave detailed energy policy recommendations” to the White House.
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2-24-2001
Colin Powell, on a visit to Egypt, says that Saddam Hussein “has not developed any significant capability with respect to weapons of mass destruction. He is unable to project conventional power against his neighbors.”
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4-9-2001
Mohammad Atta allegedly meets with senior Iraqi intelligence officials at the Iraqi embassy in Prague. The 9/11 Report (Section 7) will later debunk this claim: “The FBI has gathered evidence indicating that Atta was in Virginia Beach on April 4 (as evidenced by a bank surveillance camera photo), and in Coral Springs, Florida, on April 11, where he leased an apartment. On April 6, 9, 10, and 11, Atta’s cellular telephone was used numerous times to call various lodging establishments in Florida from cell sites within Florida. No evidence has been found that Atta was in the Czech Republic in April 2001.” Dick Cheney will nevertheless repeatedly invoke the meeting as evidence of a link between Al Qaeda and Saddam.
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over 3 years Ago

Eaglesportrait
eagle

moonglum
why don’t you go back to huffington post, I am really sick of the looney left coming to this site and spamming it. You bring your crap and place it under a video of great american soldiers, you make me sick and your kind as well. Maybe if that dumbass saddam had cooperated with the inspectors his torture and murder could have continued, I’m sure you would have liked that. piss off

over 3 years Ago

Moonglum

over 3 years Ago

Hammer
Hammer

Why are we in Iraq is the STUPIDEST question I’ve ever heard. We are ‘obviously’ there to ‘draw out the enemy’ (al qaeda) and KILL them. You dumb-asses would have our guys pull out affording the enemy (al qaeda)more time to attack us here. DAMN! How STUPID can you be? Our brave sons are risking everything to keep YOU and yours SAFE. Also we need to use this land to destroy Iran. You STUPID IDIOTS (libs) have some wires missing in your brains. The religious freaks wont back down and will require killin. Thank GOD there are some folks with the Brains and Balls to actually try to protect the Great country, and you STUPID IDIOT LIBS better PRAY they succeed!!!