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Here we go again (POSTED BY : 442 cheshire farm ct)
As i said (look at subject) look some may find my information or my opinions a lie i don't care but you must read this. Do you know how the AL QAEDA are funded? it's drugs Opium/heroin to be exact, the money flow goes to them and funds their military operations and must we AMERICANS suffer because our government doesn't feel like taking the ...
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Human Nature
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dunsmack
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October 27, 2009
Torture and the Al Qaeda-Iraq "Connection"
Would Mr. Hitchens be willing to acknowledge that some, if not all, of the ''pressure'' put on CIA operatives to torture may have come from Tenet, Cheney and Bush looking to ''find'' a connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda that would justify the Iraq War they were looking to start and which Mr. Hicthens so thoroughly supported?
Posted to
Fighting Words
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Harmiclir
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April 29, 2009
Important question for Hitchens
Hitch, Up until this point you have described yourself as a ''single issue voter'', that issue being regime change in Iraq. Given your support of regime change how do you reconcile that stance with the final statement in this article which basically condemns a vote for the McCain/Palin ticket? It seems to me that they are the only viable ticket ...
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Fighting Words
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larhule
on
October 31, 2008
Re: Declare war on Pakistan
GreenwichJ: . The Pashtun up in the North West see Punjabi government in Islamabad as almost as foreign as Nato forces in Afghanistan, and will happily kill Punjabis with impunity. Not to belabour a cliche, but violence really is the only language they understand. To beat the Taliban we need to pour troops over the border, clear and burn the ...
Posted to
War Stories
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Usama2
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September 23, 2008
Islamabad
It is encouraging that our next president ,(Obama), recognizes the festering wound that is Pakistan. Like, Iraq, Iran , and Afgahnistan it is sure to play heavily in future U.S. foreign policy.
Posted to
Fighting Words
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david wayne osedach
on
September 15, 2008
Saddam and al Qaeda
The antiwar crowd has plenty of good reasons to oppose this war and to be skeptical about the significance of the links between Saddam's regime and al Qaeda. As someone who researched this topic for five years at www.regimeofterror.com there is abundant evidence of Saddam's regime arresting and disliking Islamic terrorists and there being no ...
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Ballot Box
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MarkEichenlaub
on
March 24, 2008
Who was right about the Iraq war?
As one who never bought the Bush line and wrote extensively about it on Lewrockwell.com and elsewhere, I think we now need to look ahead. The latest lie is that Iran is aiding Al Queda in Iraq I heard it first from David Wurmser and now McCain is parroting it. Iran is totally Shi'ite. Al Queda is fanaticaly Sunni. This is the same stunt they ...
Posted to
Politics
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Richard Cummings
on
March 20, 2008
Making the Tough Decisions
It is easy to TALK about what you will do when you have no experience dealing with National emergencies. It is easy to TALK about how you will TALK to our adversaries and resolve everything through negotiations, when you have never faced someone that really intends to mislead and then harm you. Remember September 30th, 1938? British PM Neville ...
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Proudofoursoldiers
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March 2, 2008
Iraq: Failure, mistake, or Success?
Much has been stated about the fact that we were wrong to enter Iraq. That success is measured by how quickly we can get out of Iraq. Consider this: Iraq is in the heart of what most extremist Muslims consider holy ground. By attacking Iraq we attacked the heart of what the extremist Muslim holds dear. They have responded in force. Millions of ...
Posted to
War Stories
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Proudofoursoldiers
on
March 2, 2008
Re: Measuring Success in Iraq
Bump
Posted to
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Proudofoursoldiers
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March 2, 2008
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