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| Hot Lava Posts: 1,227 | Cheney told half truths in the Iraq debate In the last couple of days there has been a debate on whether to implement an exit strategy of just remain in Iraq without an exit strategy. In this debate, Cheney, and the Republican Party once again gave the American Public half truths. Half truths is the same as lying. Cheney lied the other night during an interview on CNN when he stated that leaving Iraq is giving into the terrorists game plan. The Republican Party lied by sticking to only sound bites ie "cut and run" slogan. There is a pdf file at West Point's website titled "Stealing Al Qaida's Playbook", which I downloaded. Quote:
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This is what you call the Dutch Bookie. No matter what decision one makes when playing the Dutch Bookie's game, one becomes a money pump for the Dutch Bookie. The only solution of course is not to play the game. Unfortunately Bush Jr got us trapped into the game and we are forced to have to make a decision. We are not fighting terrorism in Iraq, we are fighting an insurgency, local Iraqis that do not want us there. We are not fighting a military with uniforms, we are fighting civilians. While we are fighting civilians, terrorists organization can remain scattered around the world and watch Crazy Ridiculous American People stand behind The Republican Party and Bush Jr. By the way the acronym for Crazy Ridiculous American People is C.R.A.P. | ||||
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,746 | I thought this quote was interesting: "The solution says Naji is to provoke a superpower into invading the Middle East directly." This war was not provoked as far as I can see. The Bush administration bent over backwards to get permission to invade Iraq. They WANTED this. They didn't need any provocation at all. Considering 9/11 was used ad nauseum as a rallying cry for us to go to war, and all the 9/11 hijackers were Saudi's, it would seem as though if anyone was provoking us it was Saudi Arabia. Not a day goes by that I don't see something that reinforces my belief that people are idiots. |
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| It's simply logical Location: San Diego Posts: 4,539 | . In which case, Scribbler, they both wanted the same thing... albeit for different reasons. I've been saying for some time that I suspected 9/11 was simply an effort to provoke the U.S. into charging off to duplicate the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. If the Bush League was foaming at the mouth to stupidly do it anyway, so much the better, and thus 9/11 worked perfectly. Who'd have guessed we'd so over reach by invading two Muslim countries, not just one, including the country Muslim fundalmentalists least mind trashing.... the hated Saddam's secular Iraq. . I don't suffer from insanity... I thoroughly enjoy it |
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,746 | They may have wanted the same thing, but the Bush administration lied their asses off to get it while the others had it handed to them on a silver platter. In both cases it is entirely George Bush's fault. Not a day goes by that I don't see something that reinforces my belief that people are idiots. |
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