jillio
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and Obama does not mean a better future. I'm weary of him
At this point in time, Mickey Mouse would mean a better future.
and Obama does not mean a better future. I'm weary of him
At this point in time, Mickey Mouse would mean a better future.
Listen folks.... for those who is republican, think carefully!! Look at how the economy has affected on people in the America; especially, with the gas, taxes, foods, and you name it have rising up! Bush started the war and expect that Mc Cain will carry that if he takes the position. We don't need any war and all that rising up in the America. It needs to stop! I figure that you like to see the gas rising? What does that benefit you?? None but it will get worse!
Look back when Clinton was president for eight years and everything was GREAT! I know he has been guilty for an adultery but it is no big deal. He was one of wonderful president including John F. Kennedy and among the democrat presidents. I have seen the republican presidents are greedy and look for any problems with another country. Most Democrat presidents leave the other country alone and mind their own business.
So, you, the republican still considering vote Mc Cain after all??? You need to consider hard and vote Obama once and make the American happy!! MAKE IT CHANGE!!! I can see that Obama is a wonderful man and have heart for any kind of people while Mc Cain has his own preferences!! UGHH!! He is a creepy!
Obama supporter!!
That is not true. Bush allowed it happen not Clinton.
Who got us into Iraq the first time? Bush Sr (R)
Who got us into Afghanistan? Bush Jr (R)
Who got us into Iraq the second time? Bush Jr (R)
Your argument doesn't hold up because you conveniently omitted the last few wars to bolster your case.
It was just Reba's opinion, she love to bash on Bill Clinton.
Yes she does... because of his adultery. Well this is her opinoin.
For me, 9/11 has nothing with Bill Clinton, it was big issue from first Bush and second Bush but 1993 WTC bombing was happened when after first Bush left office and gave Clinton on bad side, first Bush started Gulf War in last 18 years ago to prevent Kuwait from invade by Iraq and everything in middle east were screw up.
In overall, it could be something with Bush, Al Qaeda were created when before first Bush got in office.
I miss Bill Clinton, he's great president during my time in 90's.
Of course I´m with you on this. Yes we know that Clinton was a good president and tried his best to take care of his people and country... Bush? Oh no... All what I heard his talk is Saddam.... war.... war... war... Saddam.... :roll: It look like that Bush addict on war issues. He urged many countries to go Iraq war to support him... They said NO except British.
At this point in time, Mickey Mouse would mean a better future.
You brought it up this time, not me.Yes she does... because of his adultery. Well this is her opinoin.
You should get your facts straight.... He urged many countries to go Iraq war to support him... They said NO except British.
more at: Iraq Coalition - Non-US Forces in IraqIraq Coalition Troops
Non-US Forces in Iraq - February 2007
The size and capabilities of the Coalition forces involved in operations in Iraq has been a subject of much debate, confusion, and at times exageration. As of August 23, 2006, there were 21 non-U.S. military forces contributing armed forces to the Coalition in Iraq. These 21 countries were: Albania, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.
However, in the August 23, 2006 Iraq Weekly Status Report (Slide 27) the State Department listed 27 foreign countries as contributing troops to the Coalition in Iraq. The additional four countries were Japan, Portugal, Singapore and the Ukraine.
In addition, that same Weekly Status Report listed 34 countries (including the US) as maintaining personnel in Iraq (as part of the Coalition, UNAMI, or NATO). The State Department reported that Fiji was contributing troops though UNAMI and that Hungary, Iceland, Slovenia, and Turkey were assisting with the NATO training mission. However, it is unclear whether Hungary actually maintained any forces in Iraq as part of NATO or UNAMI since its government announced the complete withdrawal of troops in December 2004.
In testimony before the Senate Armed Services committee on August 3, 2006, Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld described the coalition in Iraq as composed of 34 allies (plus the US).
As of June 13, 2006, MNF-I reported that 27 countries (including the US) maintained responsibility over the six major areas of Iraq. Since that time, Japan has withdrawn all of its forces from Iraq.
For the purposes of this tally, only countries that contribute troops as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom are counted....
Yes she does... because of his adultery. Well this is her opinoin.
Mc Cain committed adultery too by cheated his first wife for younger beautiful model which he married her one month after his divorce with his first wife. I guess it is allright for supporters to support his adultery but not Clinton.
Mc Cain committed adultery too by cheated his first wife for younger beautiful model which he married her one month after his divorce with his first wife. I guess it is allright for supporters to support his adultery but not Clinton.
You brought it up this time, not me.
Do you mean that I started to bash Clinton? If yes, can you please show me where I bash/say anything against Clinton? Do you want to deny that you made negative posts in different threads over Clinton and his adultery in the past?
for fresh my memory but all what I know is they plan to withdraw/reduce their troops in Iraq but McCain plan to increase US troops in Iraq. He didn't say very much about his plan for Afganistin...... :roll:
I still fail to see what the point here is. We're living in modern times and the last 3 presidents that started wars have been Republicans, unless you count our involvement in Bosnia and Somalia under Clinton.
I didn't "omit" anything. I was bringing to remembrance history that some people can't seem to recall past George Bush.
Sadly, many people are so fixated on Bush that they can't remember anything else that happened in history.
I trust Obama more than McCain, jiro123.
That is why I am voting for him.
Reba, you might want to update your Iraqi Coalition troop list because Australia is already out the door as well as several other countries that is on the list.....
It is a shame that many people can't remember past Bush but when one is representing the Republican party--it does leave a bad taste.
I was trying to recall a good Republican president past Bush and all I can recall is Abraham Lincoln....
Look back when Clinton was president for eight years and everything was GREAT! I know he has been guilty for an adultery but it is no big deal. He was one of wonderful president including John F. Kennedy and among the democrat presidents. I have seen the republican presidents are greedy and look for any problems with another country. Most Democrat presidents leave the other country alone and mind their own business.
yes perhaps but one troubling thing. Obama is extremely inexperienced and unproven and has no friends in Washington or anybody in powerful positions that are instrumental to cooperation. So far - he talks good but can he deliver?
It's not only adultery but Clinton didn't put defense as he turn it down on Kosovo and let them solution themselves. Guess what? Few months ago, they attack US Embassy. FAILED!
Second, he ignore terrorist warn and left up to Bush's admin team. Boom! There is 9/11. FAILED to protect!
Third, Clinton's admin team ignore Enron and allow do the dirty job. FAILED and lead awful economy.