Topic: The war in Iraq is Over
WarElephant's photo
Sat 08/16/08 03:09 PM
Since when was the purpose of our military to liberate people? Soldiers are designed to kill, destroy, and complete their mission. End of story.

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 08/16/08 03:11 PM







The war in Iraq is far from over.

There are generations that will be affected by the selfish decisions made by a few.

The emotional and financial impact will be carried for many generations.

Long after the guns are laid down, and the tanks removed the people of Iraq will feel the impact of the violence placed upon them, the sheer force of the Coalition's invasion. The social and emotional impact will be far reaching.

The emotional damage done to citizens, troops and whole nations does not end on a particular date... it is a sad fact that the damage done will be carried by the children of these nations that chose to invade Iraq... as well as the people of Iraq.

Wars may have a start date, but they NEVER have an end date.:cry: brokenheart


THEY WILL AND ARE FEELING THE IMPACT -- THE WONDERFUL IMPACT OF FREEDOM - FREEDOM TO RUN THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT, TO BE ABLE TO VOTE, FREEDOM TO NOT HAVE TO BE IN FEAR OF A HEINOUS TERRORIST, SADDAM HUSSEIN.

PRAY TELL WHAT KIND OF EMOTIONAL DAMAGE DO YOU THINK THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ SUFFERED UNDER SADDAM HUSSEIN??????????????????

THEIR FIANCIAL STATUS IS WELL UNDER WAY TO BEING SOUND! UNLIKE THAT OF WHEN THEY WERE TORTURED AND BEHEADED, PUT THROUGH CHEMICAL GENOCIDE, MASS GRAVES.....UNDER HUSSEIN.

SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD TO ME.

LINDYY
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Who was it that help bring Hussein to power? Gave him the technology for chemical weapons, financial support and backed him for many years?

I believe that would be the USA
drinker drinker drinker I need some beaver!!!drool drool

I'm never going to be taken seriously ever again ,am I?
I take you serious...I just got to have fun with all the bs going on in here..I truely respect your opinion!!

Sorry I forgot the laughthere is a load of crap in here for sure..ill

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 08/16/08 03:12 PM

Since when was the purpose of our military to liberate people? Soldiers are designed to kill, destroy, and complete their mission. End of story.

I thought we liberated France and a few other countries in WW2?

Lindyy's photo
Sat 08/16/08 06:10 PM



The war in Iraq is far from over.

There are generations that will be affected by the selfish decisions made by a few.

The emotional and financial impact will be carried for many generations.

Long after the guns are laid down, and the tanks removed the people of Iraq will feel the impact of the violence placed upon them, the sheer force of the Coalition's invasion. The social and emotional impact will be far reaching.

The emotional damage done to citizens, troops and whole nations does not end on a particular date... it is a sad fact that the damage done will be carried by the children of these nations that chose to invade Iraq... as well as the people of Iraq.

Wars may have a start date, but they NEVER have an end date.:cry: brokenheart


THEY WILL AND ARE FEELING THE IMPACT -- THE WONDERFUL IMPACT OF FREEDOM - FREEDOM TO RUN THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT, TO BE ABLE TO VOTE, FREEDOM TO NOT HAVE TO BE IN FEAR OF A HEINOUS TERRORIST, SADDAM HUSSEIN.

PRAY TELL WHAT KIND OF EMOTIONAL DAMAGE DO YOU THINK THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ SUFFERED UNDER SADDAM HUSSEIN??????????????????

THEIR FIANCIAL STATUS IS WELL UNDER WAY TO BEING SOUND! UNLIKE THAT OF WHEN THEY WERE TORTURED AND BEHEADED, PUT THROUGH CHEMICAL GENOCIDE, MASS GRAVES.....UNDER HUSSEIN.

SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD TO ME.

LINDYY
:heart: :heart: :heart:




What impact emotionally are soldiers and support crews suffering now??

And before you start your diatribe Linddy....my son has just completed six months over there...so I DO know as a fact what it looks like, from the child that left home to join the Defence force, to the man who came home from Timor, to the husk that has stumbled off a plane from Iraq... the brutality and the contempt of troops towards the peoples of Iraq IN A GENERALISED sense is so soul destroying...

There is no liberation where there is no respect..

You sit with your thumb up your arse typing litanies of lies, and feel justified.... it's appalling to read.


WELL, MY DEARIER DEAR, DON'T READ MY POSTS!! OH, THAT WAS SUCH A SIMPLE TASK TO SOLVElaugh

LINDYY
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MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 08/16/08 06:19 PM
grumble I wish I had freedom here in this country.grumble

Lindyy's photo
Sat 08/16/08 06:25 PM






The war in Iraq is far from over.

There are generations that will be affected by the selfish decisions made by a few.

The emotional and financial impact will be carried for many generations.

drinker drinker drinker I need some beaver!!!drool drool

I'm never going to be taken seriously ever again ,am I?


CDLMOM - I TAKE YOU SERIOUSLY! BECAUSE YOU TRUELY ARE SINCERE IN WHAT YOU BELIEVE, YOU ARE ONE OF THE FEW WHO ARE NOT FILLED WITH........WELL, NOT ALLOWED TO USE THAT WORD....

LINDYY
:heart:

Lindyy's photo
Sat 08/16/08 06:26 PM

grumble I wish I had freedom here in this country.grumble



MIRROR! YOU SIT THERE WRITING WHATEVER YOU FEEL LIKE WRITING, CORRECT? WELL...... DUUUUUHHHHHHH

LINDYY
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no photo
Sat 08/16/08 06:58 PM
Edited by Unknow on Sat 08/16/08 06:59 PM



The war in Iraq is far from over.

There are generations that will be affected by the selfish decisions made by a few.

The emotional and financial impact will be carried for many generations.

Long after the guns are laid down, and the tanks removed the people of Iraq will feel the impact of the violence placed upon them, the sheer force of the Coalition's invasion. The social and emotional impact will be far reaching.

The emotional damage done to citizens, troops and whole nations does not end on a particular date... it is a sad fact that the damage done will be carried by the children of these nations that chose to invade Iraq... as well as the people of Iraq.

Wars may have a start date, but they NEVER have an end date.:cry: brokenheart


THEY WILL AND ARE FEELING THE IMPACT -- THE WONDERFUL IMPACT OF FREEDOM - FREEDOM TO RUN THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT, TO BE ABLE TO VOTE, FREEDOM TO NOT HAVE TO BE IN FEAR OF A HEINOUS TERRORIST, SADDAM HUSSEIN.

PRAY TELL WHAT KIND OF EMOTIONAL DAMAGE DO YOU THINK THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ SUFFERED UNDER SADDAM HUSSEIN??????????????????

THEIR FIANCIAL STATUS IS WELL UNDER WAY TO BEING SOUND! UNLIKE THAT OF WHEN THEY WERE TORTURED AND BEHEADED, PUT THROUGH CHEMICAL GENOCIDE, MASS GRAVES.....UNDER HUSSEIN.

SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD TO ME.

LINDYY
:heart: :heart: :heart:


Who was it that help bring Hussein to power? Gave him the technology for chemical weapons, financial support and backed him for many years?
We always forget...

WarElephant's photo
Sat 08/16/08 09:01 PM
I thought we liberated France and a few other countries in WW2?


Maybe, but then again, we didn't exactly occupy them afterward either. About the closest thing to an occupation during that time was of West Germany, and that's because we had to teach those Germans a lesson.

Kravynn's photo
Sat 08/16/08 09:08 PM
I saw a great bumper sticker today. It said "Trillion Dollar War. Who needs healthcare."

Some days I want to hop the first flight to another country. We claim to be such a great, free country. Yes on many levels we are...but man the organization and priorities are effed up.

Kravynn's photo
Sat 08/16/08 09:09 PM

Since when was the purpose of our military to liberate people? Soldiers are designed to kill, destroy, and complete their mission. End of story.


Im going to teach my kid not to hit by spanking him. Lets teach other countries not to kill people by sending in our troops to kill them. Sometimes I just want to throw a 2nd grader into the white house to explain things.

WarElephant's photo
Sat 08/16/08 10:26 PM
Im going to teach my kid not to hit by spanking him. Lets teach other countries not to kill people by sending in our troops to kill them. Sometimes I just want to throw a 2nd grader into the white house to explain things.


You missed the point. You don't kill people to teach them not to kill. You kill them so they can't kill. There is a reason why war is nasty--if it wasn't, it wouldn't teach people lessons and there would be no penalty. You should take off your rose colored glasses and start seeing the world for what it is.

Jess642's photo
Sun 08/17/08 01:32 PM

Im going to teach my kid not to hit by spanking him. Lets teach other countries not to kill people by sending in our troops to kill them. Sometimes I just want to throw a 2nd grader into the white house to explain things.


You missed the point. You don't kill people to teach them not to kill. You kill them so they can't kill. There is a reason why war is nasty--if it wasn't, it wouldn't teach people lessons and there would be no penalty. You should take off your rose colored glasses and start seeing the world for what it is.


Teach lessons??? by violence??? Ahh yeah that works..... NOT!!!

Every empire that reigned with force .....fell... historically proven... man is devolving in so many ways... governmental thinking is broke.... it needs fixing.

Violence does NOT teach anything... fear is not a motivator in a positive way.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sun 08/17/08 01:36 PM


Im going to teach my kid not to hit by spanking him. Lets teach other countries not to kill people by sending in our troops to kill them. Sometimes I just want to throw a 2nd grader into the white house to explain things.


You missed the point. You don't kill people to teach them not to kill. You kill them so they can't kill. There is a reason why war is nasty--if it wasn't, it wouldn't teach people lessons and there would be no penalty. You should take off your rose colored glasses and start seeing the world for what it is.


Teach lessons??? by violence??? Ahh yeah that works..... NOT!!!

Every empire that reigned with force .....fell... historically proven... man is devolving in so many ways... governmental thinking is broke.... it needs fixing.

Violence does NOT teach anything... fear is not a motivator in a positive way.

yet the sheeps are still thinking that the reason of this war is to defend freedom.
i don't know what is more laughable the sheeps who believe the lie or the ridicule lie per se.

Jess642's photo
Sun 08/17/08 01:37 PM



Im going to teach my kid not to hit by spanking him. Lets teach other countries not to kill people by sending in our troops to kill them. Sometimes I just want to throw a 2nd grader into the white house to explain things.


You missed the point. You don't kill people to teach them not to kill. You kill them so they can't kill. There is a reason why war is nasty--if it wasn't, it wouldn't teach people lessons and there would be no penalty. You should take off your rose colored glasses and start seeing the world for what it is.


Teach lessons??? by violence??? Ahh yeah that works..... NOT!!!

Every empire that reigned with force .....fell... historically proven... man is devolving in so many ways... governmental thinking is broke.... it needs fixing.

Violence does NOT teach anything... fear is not a motivator in a positive way.

yet the sheeps are still thinking that the reason of this war is to defend freedom.
i don't know what is more laughable the sheeps who believe the lie or the ridicule lie per se.



ohwell :cry: brokenheart Any and all of it Miguel.... all of it.

I find it so saddening...

WarElephant's photo
Sun 08/17/08 01:51 PM
Teach lessons??? by violence??? Ahh yeah that works..... NOT!!!


Oh, I don't know, it has a pretty good track record through history. Peloponnesian Wars? War of the Roses? French Revolution? Iberian Reconquista? WWII? The trick isn't whether or not violence works--it does. It's in what situations it's ethical.

Every empire that reigned with force .....fell... historically proven... man is devolving in so many ways... governmental thinking is broke.... it needs fixing.


You are 4,000 years too late. The world does not change, nor will it ever, unless human nature under goes some sort of metaphysical change that completely defies the laws of the universe.

Violence does NOT teach anything... fear is not a motivator in a positive way.


Of course fear is not a positive motivator. No one ever claimed it was. However, you'd be hard pressed to say that it doesn't work.

Jess642's photo
Sun 08/17/08 01:54 PM
I suppose that a poster with War in his tag... ain't going to see anything besides what he wants to see...


You have plenty to feed off ....

sadly.:cry:

WarElephant's photo
Sun 08/17/08 02:00 PM
I see what exists. I see a world that is wrought with dangers and individuals who are on a mission to push agendas, a world where strength is the only real security. The world is just as dog-eat-dog as it was thousands of years ago, the difference is now we have guns instead of spears. History is written by the victors, and America doesn't tolerate losers.

MirrorMirror's photo
Sun 08/17/08 02:57 PM
The Iraq War, also known as Vietnam War 2 or Iraq 2: The Search for Curley's Gold or Operation Hot Mother (or The Crusades in Spanish), was the less popular sequel to Operation Erudite Insomniac, which starred the U.S. Army and Mr. T. In the lead-up to the invasion, many rationales were given for the use of force on a sovereign nation; these included Saddam Hussein's refusal to release Michael Jackson into U.S. custody, and because "USA is number 1!!!"


Jess642's photo
Sun 08/17/08 05:09 PM

The Iraq War, also known as Vietnam War 2 or Iraq 2: The Search for Curley's Gold or Operation Hot Mother (or The Crusades in Spanish), was the less popular sequel to Operation Erudite Insomniac, which starred the U.S. Army and Mr. T. In the lead-up to the invasion, many rationales were given for the use of force on a sovereign nation; these included Saddam Hussein's refusal to release Michael Jackson into U.S. custody, and because "USA is number 1!!!"





Bravo!!! bellisimo!!!

Almost spat my coffee on the person sitting next to me! :wink: :wink: drinker