BombBombBomb...BombBomb Iran

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
This country is in a spiral, not due to the true American's, but because of the media.
Hell, look at this site promoting "Obama".
Did we forget what happened 6 years ago?

Change? What's the change? Haven't heard any real issue's except for THE MEDIA bringing the troop's home and healthcare.

Have you bleeding heart liberals figured out yet that we are there as a presence and are protecting our country as we speak 8,000 miles away?

Let's talk about the 4,000 lives that have been loss so far in Iraq IN FIVE YEARS.

How many in Vietnam were loss?

How many in WW2?

How about WW1?

Next question...Do you like living in the United States?

I already know the answer's...I can hear them coming.

Tard's are welcome.

It isn't about numbers of KIA troops... It's about being passive and rolling over to every ####hole in the world in the name of cultural sensitivity and taking it up the ###.

You know... The Democratic Mantra. :yay:
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
If worse comes to worse, we just print more money and give it to them.

They wouldn't be very happy, and probably would never loan us a dime again.


I tell you, that it a mind-blowing thing to contemplate. Who really has the upper hand these days? There's an old saying: If you owe $3 billion, the banks own you. If you owe $3 trillion, you own the banks.

Since China basically is our manufacturing base and we are China's biggest market, I don't see how any "nuclear option" would work. No more iPods? No more Ikea? There would be rioting in the streets!

Of course, I don't think we're going to invade Iran either. We can't afford it. And while it would be tempting to lob a few cruise missiles at their little nuke city, I think there is still very much a chance to engage them ... you know, intelligently. Not the way Bush did after 9/11.

Ironically, one of the best ways to get Iran to behave would be to pledge their security. They are wedged smack dab between two nuke powers that HATE them. Of course they want a nuke. And they aren't going to be stupid enough to hand one to Hezbollah, no matter what the warmongers say. They just want to brandish it like a big "Fugg Off" sign.
 

sunman1_67

New Member
It isn't about numbers of KIA troops... It's about being passive and rolling over to every ####hole in the world in the name of cultural sensitivity and taking it up the ###.

You know... The Democratic Mantra. :yay:

That's the one...Watch, no one will respond because they use the media to make up their mind instead of their own intelligence. (and I won't even put a little smilie thing on here to show I'm not a tard like the rest that feel they have too)
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
Of course we don't have the troops for a full scale invasion.


We're just dropping nuclear bombs in a few select locations.

You must not be a military expert. How many major conflicts can our military handle at one time by doctrine?
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Just to add...

This country is in a spiral, not due to the true American's, but because of the media.
Hell, look at this site promoting "Obama".
Did we forget what happened 6 years ago?

Change? What's the change? Haven't heard any real issue's except for THE MEDIA bringing the troop's home and healthcare.

Have you bleeding heart liberals figured out yet that we are there as a presence and are protecting our country as we speak 8,000 miles away?

Let's talk about the 4,000 lives that have been loss so far in Iraq IN FIVE YEARS.

How many in Vietnam were loss?

How many in WW2?

How about WW1?

Next question...Do you like living in the United States?

I already know the answer's...I can hear them coming.

Tard's are welcome.
How many soldiers died on June 6, 1944?
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
If...

...people like you ever understand just how much you hurt your own causes with your around the bend rhetoric, you'd cut it out and act like you have the ability to reason. I'm sure you do have the ability to reason, therefore, it has long been my contention that people like you actually work for Karl Rove and Lee Atwater's ghost as that at least makes some sense.

Do you have a better explanation? You do understand what I am saying? I don't expect you to agree, at all, but you must be able to at least understand in the abstract? Right?
 

ironintestines

Non-Premo
This country is in a spiral, not due to the true American's, but because of the media.
Hell, look at this site promoting "Obama".
Did we forget what happened 6 years ago?

Change? What's the change? Haven't heard any real issue's except for THE MEDIA bringing the troop's home and healthcare.

Have you bleeding heart liberals figured out yet that we are there as a presence and are protecting our country as we speak 8,000 miles away?

Let's talk about the 4,000 lives that have been loss so far in Iraq IN FIVE YEARS.

How many in Vietnam were loss?

How many in WW2?

How about WW1?

Next question...Do you like living in the United States?

I already know the answer's...I can hear them coming.

Tard's are welcome.

I don't feel so alone :buddies:
It amazes me how many live off of what the media tells them..
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
Crazy like a fox...

Cheney talks Iran in Israel - JTA, Jewish & Israel News


With U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney in Israel this week talking about Iran, the big question was whether President Bush would be willing to use military force in the waning days of his presidency to stop Iran's nuclear weapons program. The answer from most Israeli intelligence analysts: not likely. ... Israel also figures that the chances of the Bush administration ordering a pre-emptive military strike against Iran are virtually zero. The only such scenario the Israelis envision is if the Democratic presidential candidates appear to be far ahead of their Republican rival and Bush senses a "now or never" strike option. Even in these circumstances, the Israelis say, an American strike is highly unlikely. 

Still, the Israelis are hoping that the hard-line Cheney will push the envelope -- a role he reportedly played vis-a-vis the U.S. invasion of Iraq. One official said Cheney is seen as "a significant player" who could influence "serious issues that cannot wait."
Forestal, you are nutty. You should consider broadening your intellectual horizons instead of slurping up Air America and DU dreck as a steady diet.
 

lbreder

2into4
Of course we don't have the troops for a full scale invasion.


We're just dropping nuclear bombs in a few select locations.

That did not answer my question! Don't pull the typical liberal response on me. Wait, I take that back, if it were a typical liberal response, you would have said "well if Bush did not put us in Iraq, we would be looking for a way to destroy Iran so KBR can profit."
 

PricklyGoo

New Member
IF the U.S. were to declare war on Iran, without Iran staging a MAJOR attack first, such as launching an ICBM nuke into the Green Zone or Israel, that would guarantee the (D) candidate walking into the White House.

Let Israel reap what they sow.

Mahmoud, fire when ready.
 
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