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Scuba

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11. I interpreted it as America is now safer and better respected for having left Iraq.
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 09:24 AM
Jan 2012

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This generation of heroes dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #1
Right ProSense Jan 2012 #2
I didn't question dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #9
Huh? MinervaX Jan 2012 #14
The rescue of those Iranian fisherman BumRushDaShow Jan 2012 #3
Or ProSense Jan 2012 #5
And supporting the Libyan revolution. Rescuing pirate hostages. TheWraith Jan 2012 #64
That's a navy thing dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #7
I ProSense Jan 2012 #12
That was solely in response dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #15
Huh? BumRushDaShow Jan 2012 #33
There is an unwritten rule / law of the sea dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #40
"Now you go find the equivalent for land troops. " BumRushDaShow Jan 2012 #46
It would seem vain if the President took all credit for making the U.S. more respected sadbear Jan 2012 #34
That is a delusion. Toucano Jan 2012 #69
I doubt that "safer" is true, either, although it's a comforting delusion shared by many. n/t gkhouston Jan 2012 #63
Adjust your spin control. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2012 #4
Find ProSense Jan 2012 #8
Seems to me that George Bush destabilized Iraq and made it a great recruiting tool emulatorloo Jan 2012 #16
You're right zipplewrath Jan 2012 #6
Pandering to militarist hooey with an escape hatch. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #28
Precisely. n/t Toucano Jan 2012 #70
I agree - and admire the wordsmith that did it so well karynnj Jan 2012 #37
I don't zipplewrath Jan 2012 #39
That's a toughy. A paragraph about welcoming home our last troops in Iraq mmonk Jan 2012 #10
I interpreted it as America is now safer and better respected for having left Iraq. Scuba Jan 2012 #11
100% correct malaise Jan 2012 #13
Ahem, bullshit. He said precisely that. Bonobo Jan 2012 #17
Ahem ProSense Jan 2012 #18
Web at least agree that it's very clear from the precise text. Bonobo Jan 2012 #19
What? ProSense Jan 2012 #22
So then how was the US made safer according to the statement? Bonobo Jan 2012 #27
Here, ProSense Jan 2012 #30
Tortured logic. Ugh. nt Bonobo Jan 2012 #31
You ProSense Jan 2012 #38
You deserve a freaking medal. Your patience for dealing with certain people here, is simply legend. Number23 Jan 2012 #67
They've done a lot more than just fight in Iraq ecstatic Jan 2012 #42
well, we all know you'd want him to say how evil america is and how much we suck... dionysus Jan 2012 #47
I'm choosing not to believe people who make up stuff out of the blue uponit7771 Jan 2012 #51
Yes he did, but war = peace around here. donheld Jan 2012 #71
If that above statement is his exact quote then, FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #20
Some day you might figure out there are cases when your spin is pointless. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #21
Yes ProSense Jan 2012 #23
Very curious NNN0LHI Jan 2012 #24
Safer, schmafer. Hairsplitting can't hide the perverse apologetics. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #25
Even ProSense Jan 2012 #26
oooh, perverse... how biting... dionysus Jan 2012 #52
are you daft enough to suggest he spend the state of the union explaining everything that's wrong dionysus Jan 2012 #48
So how, exactly, has "this generation of heroes made the United States safer"? Nye Bevan Jan 2012 #29
Oh ProSense Jan 2012 #32
So the way that "this generation of heroes made the United States safer" was to come home from Iraq. Nye Bevan Jan 2012 #36
Nice wording on someone's part to get around that karynnj Jan 2012 #35
Right. kentuck Jan 2012 #41
No ProSense Jan 2012 #43
Are we to assume he wasn't talking about Iraq? kentuck Jan 2012 #55
Thanks ProSense. Scurrilous Jan 2012 #44
I didn't take it the way some did Broderick Jan 2012 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author dionysus Jan 2012 #49
some people honestly think he should have spent what is basically a national pep rally, to declare dionysus Jan 2012 #50
Pretty much. Not only was this a National Pep Rally, it was the kickoff for his campaign. renie408 Jan 2012 #54
LOL Broderick Jan 2012 #57
That is an extremely athletic tip toe around the subjects he didn't want to take credit for. renie408 Jan 2012 #53
Wow, you stretch anything to meet your goal. It is actually entertaining. Lawyer? Logical Jan 2012 #56
Thanks, ProSense, I thought he was talking about the troops and NOT... Spazito Jan 2012 #58
Being able to win a point in court is not the same as telling the truth. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #59
Wow. Well said! +1,000! nt Bonobo Jan 2012 #66
Good God... Number23 Jan 2012 #68
It was a subliminal attribution something along the lines of using 9/11 and Saddam Hussein in the Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #60
Maybe he should have been clearer loyalsister Jan 2012 #61
of course he didn't but the Obama 'dislikers' will insist he did. WI_DEM Jan 2012 #62
Depends on what the definition of the word "is" is, right? bvar22 Jan 2012 #65
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