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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | heh.. i have a tendency to mess up my acronyms.. at least i'm not the only one.. http://www.google.com/search?q=fica+...en-US:official |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,799 | Quote:
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"Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied." - Leonard Cohen | |||
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| Absolutely Superb Posts: 779 | Hahaha. Sorry, but this article that just came out on the onion is somewhat relevant(and hilarious): http://www.theonion.com/content/node/51140 Quote:
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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | ROFLMAO ahh yes, the Onion. Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready |
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| It's simply logical Location: San Diego Posts: 4,585 | . Quote:
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Princess Leia: "Why, you stuck up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf-herder." Han Solo: "Who's scruffy-looking?" Try adding these to your list, dsanthony... 1. Starting the War in the first place -- From the moment the Bush League first hinted at invading Iraq, even before any discussion of WMD, I knew it would be a mistake. There are things an advanced, modern military can and there are things that history has shown again and again and again that they can't do, and the one biggest thing they can't do is occupy hostile countries that don't want them there, especially if those countries are surrounded by sympathetic neighbors. We saw it in Vietnam, in Beirut, in Somalia and in the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Bush's own father knew this clearly. Our military did brilliantly what modern militaries can do... confront a conventional army and push off territory friendly to our interests, just as we did in WWII. But Bush Sr. had no intention of invading and occupying Iraq, for the exact reasons it was a mistake for his son to do it. --"Had we gone the invasion route, the U.S. could conceivably still be an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land. It would have been a dramatically different--and perhaps barren--outcome."-- George H.W. Bush, A World Tranformed 1998 A barren outcome in a bitterly hostile land. Sounds pretty much like what we have today. Invading and occupying a large, hostile nation, surrounded on nearly all sides by even more hostile muslim populations, smack in the middle of mideast in which guerilla warfare and terrorism have become practiced artforms was a really, really BAD idea. 2. Getting the Reason Right -- For all practical purposes, the Bush League invaded, overthrew and occupied a sovereign nation, that wasn't threatening anyone, wasn't mobilizing to threaten anyone and hadn't the means to threaten anyone, BY MISTAKE! For clearly stated reasons that simply didn't exist. When has that happened in history? (unless the mistake was intentional... a pretext) And I don't care what Bill Clinton or anyone else said about Saddam. What he didn't do was make the mistake of invading, and resisted intense lobbying to do so. Bush is the President of the most powerful nation on earth and the presumed leader of the free world. It was his job, his duty, to get it right. Instead, when faced with intelligence that was completely ambiguous on whether or not Iraq was a threat, he chose to circumvent his own intelligence services by setting up an ad hoc intel source, Rumsfeld's Pentagon Office of Special Plans, for the sole purpose of cherry picking intelligence to suit his purpose. 3. Unilateralism -- It's quite possible that nothing has done more harm to our interests than Bush's refusal to cooperate internationally and put together a legitimate coalition. For heaven's sake, when Bush Sr. attacked Iraq in Kuwait, he had SYRIA -- Iraq's closest ally -- on board. Bush has only alienated the rest of the world, the middle east is going in the exact opposite political direction that Bush predicted, and America's once undisputed global respect and world leadership is in tatters, which a now humbled Bush and Condi Rice are desperately trying to patch back together. 4. Dismissing the possibility of an Insurgent Resistance -- Despite clear warnings from his senior military and his combined intelligence services, the Bush League blithely dismissed any idea that a guerilla resistance would arise, despite a National Intelligence Council report in Jan. '03 that predicted that a local unsurgency would arise, that it would receive widespread support from the broader Muslim world, and that sectarian divisions would become a problem. Rumsfeld's war plan, based on a smaller, more mobile force, was entirely based on a war that would end within weeks. His Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Eric Shinseki, suggested that occupation would require up to 300,000 troops, for which he was literally and figuratively dismissed. Gen. Tommy Franks himself recommended up to 200,000 troops, but was overruled by Rumsnamara. 5. Dismissing the need to consolodate Afghanistan in order to focus on Iraq -- Given the Soviet experience in Afghanistan, it was incombent the we followed through with the rebuilding and stabilization of Afghanistan after our invasion. Instead, the vital resources for this job were diverted to Iraq, with results that are plainly visible today with the resurgence of the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is now roughly where the Soviet occupation was 5 years into their occupation, with Kabul and the major cities under coalition control and little else. Only after these massive blunders do your list of screwups even begin, dsanthony. Quote:
AND, we won WWII in 3 and a half years. This November will be 3 and a half years that we've been in Iraq, and now even Generals Pace and Abezaid have conceded that we probably won't win in ten years, if ever. Quote:
Wel, tell ya what... it was only after the Hurricane Katrina fiasco that the truth finally struck me. The war in Iraq wasn't an isolated foulup. It was a symptom of a much broader problem, that this administration was simply incompetent. Nothing they've touched has worked out. They have no control over the Republican congress, which has been spending like drunken sailors, their policy intitiatives have been expensive boondoggles, they're totally in the pockets of the oil,gas & coal industries, and America's scientific community is in alarmed rebellion over the Bush Leagues roughshod treatment and pandering to the Religious Right and the energy industry. I believe George W. Bush is a patriot and means well, but beyond that he's simply an arrogant, mule-headed, intellectually shallow, Peter Principle case study who got where he is through his charm, his father's name and other people's money, and he's doing massive harm to our country. Quote:
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