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Latest poll shows growing support for aspect of Iraq war policy

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by 2 Timothy2:1-4, Aug 7, 2007.

  1. JustChristian

    JustChristian New Member

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    Do you really believe that Bush's only problem is being up against the "entire mainstream media propaganda machine?"
     
  2. KenH

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    President Bush Laying Groundwork to Invade Saudi Arabia?

    In his press conference today President Bush said the following:

    "It matters to the security of people here at home if we don't work to change the conditions that cause 19 kids to be lured onto airplanes to come and murder our citizens."

    Does this indicate that President is preparing to send the U.S. military into Saudi Arabia and overthrow the Saudi royal family? Most of those "kids" were from Saudi Arabia.
     
  3. poncho

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    And why some people are coincidence theorists. The NAU for example is just a bunch of coincidences strung together too, if you want it to be bad enough.
     
  4. Hope of Glory

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    Where did I say that was Bush's only problem?

    It's his biggest obstacle, and it started before he was even elected, but it is far from his only problem.

    I have several friends in Iraq, and they have told me, ever since their first visit back stateside (paraphrase): "Man! If we read American newspapers, we'd think we were losing!"

    Most of the mainstream media is out to destroy conservatives, and in the absence of conservaitve, they will destroy a liberal like Bush, to make liberal extremists look good.

    My personal opinion is that the only reason that the NYT is now publishing good news about Iraq is because they want to try to make Hillary look good.
     
  5. NiteShift

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    Now you've gone and set a precedent :thumbs:
     
  6. poncho

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    Bush and the neoconservatives in his administration destroyed conservatism when they posed as conservatives to get elected. After that it kinda took away the need for the "liberal press" to do much of anything but mop up, and on that they have failed miserably. Imho.

    But they're all on the same page when it comes to using the terror and fear cards to promote their big brother militarized all seeing all knowing police state. And of course to be able to spend or waste hundreds of billions of dollars borrowed from communists to keep the nation building efforts going and the profits flowing back to the private contractors and investors. They do deserve a little return on their money after all. Shouldn't be to hard to imagine all this from an investors standpoint, namely the longer Govcorp Inc. can keep winning or losing these international military experiments the more money and political power they can put in the bank to buy and coerce "favors" like no bid contracts and such.

    The military is already well on it's way to being privatized along with our own infrastructure, which by now should be fairly obvious is more corrupt, wasteful and unaccountable than even the "old order" of things. Iraq is being privatized fairly readily of that at least we can all be proud. We've overthrown one tyrannt of our own making and replaced him with all the corruption, greed and ruthlesness that comes from the unaccountable cost plus way of the new global corporatism.

    I don't hear the liberal media who by strange chance or sheer coincidence is owned and controlled by just a handful of monopolies with many many ties to the military industrial complex screaming about all that do you? No, that just wouldn't be good for business. Would it?
     
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