A funny thing....
HannibalSmith
18-08-2004, 20:15
Would this have actually happened? I think yes!
www.sacredcowburgers.com/fresh/showpics.cgi?d-day_democrats (http://www.sacredcowburgers.com/fresh/showpics.cgi?d-day_democrats)
Slovyania
18-08-2004, 20:20
Theres a difference between nazis and innocent iraquis
BastardSword
18-08-2004, 20:24
No because entering the World Wars was a justified war unlike iraq which has no logical basis but opinion.
So its not so much funny as stupid...
Theres a difference between nazis and innocent iraquis
They both defended a dictator (the Iraqi soldiers, I'm talking about here).
The dictator murdered thousands of innocent people.
I suppose the Nazi's did put up a better fight...
Misfitasia
18-08-2004, 20:28
Would this have actually happened? I think yes!
www.sacredcowburgers.com/fresh/showpics.cgi?d-day_democrats (http://www.sacredcowburgers.com/fresh/showpics.cgi?d-day_democrats)
Of course, if Michael Moore did something like this using Republicans, you know we'd never hear the end of how he's slanting the truth and whatnot.
Mew Mew Sweetie
18-08-2004, 20:31
I could care less... I'm against wars all together. LOVE AND PEACE! *makes a peace sign with her fingers* -glares- Don't dare call me a hippy you... I dunno. LOVE AND PEACE!
They both defended a dictator (the Iraqi soldiers, I'm talking about here).
The dictator murdered thousands of innocent people.
I suppose the Nazi's did put up a better fight...
That's not a good argument. And less Iraqi soldiers fought for Saddam than Nazi soldiers fought for Hitler.
BastardSword
18-08-2004, 20:33
Hitler made his country a 1st rate country(comparable to US), Iraq was a 3rd world coiuntry (I think). Whose was a better leader?
Friends of Bill
18-08-2004, 20:33
I think this a fairly accurate representation of the left today. Cower in the face of a challenge and run to the UN for daily affirmation.
The Black Forrest
18-08-2004, 20:35
I think this a fairly accurate representation of the left today. Cower in the face of a challenge and run to the UN for daily affirmation.
:rolleyes:
Friends of Bill
18-08-2004, 20:36
:rolleyes:
Trite. Typical.
Conceptualists
18-08-2004, 20:36
:rolleyes:
Sometimes it is all you can do.
Conceptualists
18-08-2004, 20:37
Trite. Typical.
And your post wasn't?
That's not a good argument. And less Iraqi soldiers fought for Saddam than Nazi soldiers fought for Hitler.
It was my first day back at school today, and I'm tired.
Anyway, who said I had to make good arguments?
It was my first day back at school today, and I'm tired.
Anyway, who said I had to make good arguments?
The folks at Kellog Co.
Berkylvania
18-08-2004, 20:50
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/graphics/bush_darwin1.jpg
Friends of Bill
19-08-2004, 02:39
http://www.nojohnkerry.org/imagemedia/counterpunch/kerry-romance.jpg
Theres a difference between nazis and innocent iraquis
Capturing American civilians and holding them hostage is SOOOO innocent.
HannibalSmith
19-08-2004, 19:06
http://www.nojohnkerry.org/imagemedia/counterpunch/kerry-romance.jpg
Nice and soooo true.
San haiti
19-08-2004, 19:40
Capturing American civilians and holding them hostage is SOOOO innocent.
so all iraqis are terrorists now?
Onion Pirates
19-08-2004, 19:52
Kerry is NOT pushing for withdrawal.
He, not Bush, is the one who really wants to "support our troops": with better pay and conditions, better health care, more fair treatment, better provisions, more equitable support for the National Guard, and a well-thought-out exit strategy.
If you have family or friends in the service, better vote Kerry- the REAL veteran.
Onion Pirates
19-08-2004, 20:01
If today's GOP were in charge in WWII:
"We are threatened by war! Let's preemptively bomb Moscow!"
"We have good intelligence that Argentina is really behind the German aggression; they will be our first target!"
"Let's deport everybody with German names!"
"How many armament contracts can we make for our rich buddies?"
"No leave for wounded or shell-shocked soldiers; send 'em right back to the front! They knew what they were in for when they signed up!"
"The G.I. Bill for housing and education is wasteful and bureaucratic; we will vote it down."
"Journalists who show pictures or stories of US casulaties are bad for morale and must be prosecuted."
"We have secured our beachhead; victory is at hand."
July 1945: "The conflict is over."
Friends of Bill
19-08-2004, 20:06
Kerry is NOT pushing for withdrawal.
Whatever, man. You are deluded.
Kerry Backed Korea, Europe Troop Reductions Three Weeks Ago
Sen. John Kerry is blasting President Bush for his plan to withdraw 70,000 troops from South Korea and Germany. But less than three weeks ago the top Democrat said he thought such troop reductions were a good idea, specifically naming Europe and Korea.
"I will have significant, enormous reduction in the level of troops," Kerry told ABC's "This Week" on Aug. 1.
"I think we can significantly change the deployment of troops [in Iraq], not just there but elsewhere in the world. In the Korean peninsula perhaps, in Europe perhaps. There are great possibilities open to us. But this administration has very little imagination."
Addressing a VFW convention on Wednesday, however, Kerry bashed Bush for taking his advice, charging that cutting our forces in Korea "is clearly the wrong signal to send" at this time.
As noted by the Weekly Standard, which unearthed the Aug 1 Kerry quotes on its web site Thursday, "Who knows what Sen. Kerry believes? Does Sen. Kerry even know?"
White Insanity
19-08-2004, 20:11
Kerry is NOT pushing for withdrawal.
He, not Bush, is the one who really wants to "support our troops": with better pay and conditions, better health care, more fair treatment, better provisions, more equitable support for the National Guard, and a well-thought-out exit strategy.
If you have family or friends in the service, better vote Kerry- the REAL veteran.
well an exit strategy sounds an awful lot like a withdrawal to me. i have a brother in the Navy and in november i ship out to boot camp as well. Im voting for bush because i dont want this thing to become more of a mess than it already is. as John Stewart said, "He's the one that drove us into this ditch so he should be the one to drive us out."
But seriously. If we do withdraw then we will probably eventually lose our superpower status because we were beat by a third world country. terrorism at home would increase because these terrorists, not just the iraqis or muslims but all of them because we know that terrorists come from every walk of life, they would follow americans. and i would personally have soldiers die than have civilians die.
Friends of Bill
19-08-2004, 20:37
well an exit strategy sounds an awful lot like a withdrawal to me. i have a brother in the Navy and in november i ship out to boot camp as well. Im voting for bush because i dont want this thing to become more of a mess than it already is. as John Stewart said, "He's the one that drove us into this ditch so he should be the one to drive us out."
But seriously. If we do withdraw then we will probably eventually lose our superpower status because we were beat by a third world country. terrorism at home would increase because these terrorists, not just the iraqis or muslims but all of them because we know that terrorists come from every walk of life, they would follow americans. and i would personally have soldiers die than have civilians die.
kerry only said it cuz he knew that is what the far left wing nutjobs wanted to hear, he said the exact opposit three weeks earlier. Flip-Flop.
Brutanion
19-08-2004, 20:40
I could care less... I'm against wars all together. LOVE AND PEACE! *makes a peace sign with her fingers* -glares- Don't dare call me a hippy you... I dunno. LOVE AND PEACE!
Can I have some love please?
;)
Onion Pirates
19-08-2004, 20:52
Bush: Wrong at every turn. One bad move after another regarding Iraq.
Bush: No exit strategy. None.
So how can staying with this STUUUUPID oaf help things get any better?
Watch the way he sneers and his face twitches and distorts whenever he tries to talk without prepared notes. What an obvious liar.
You know who else looks like that when he pretends to be sincere? John Edward, of "Crossing Over". Just goes to show there are lots of gullible fools out there who will believe you if you tell them what they want to believe.
Mervonia
19-08-2004, 20:54
I think that although it is very unfortunate that the americans are in a war currently , they have made an incredibly stupid mistake by doing this , if they had tried to go in peacefully then they wouldn't be in the mess they are now and they may have found a peaceful solution by now, but instead of fixing the problem they did something very akin to sticking there finger into a hornets nest , if they keep there finger in the hornets nest it's gonna hurt like hell but the hornets will be trapped inside but if they take there finger out then the hornets are gonna sting them all over.
If the americans withdraw then there will be more terrorist attacks on there civilians , if they stay in iraq there will be more dead american soldiers , the only solution is mediation , compensation and there needs to be an end to all the killing.
:fluffle: > :gundge: