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Bombing Iraq. Not what I voted for. [View all] grahamhgreen Aug 2014 OP
Good to know Shivering Jemmy Aug 2014 #1
technically. bush never won. president*. pansypoo53219 Aug 2014 #2
Ignore what? Starving homeless people I walk by on a daily basis? grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #84
Sometimes circumstances change. zappaman Aug 2014 #3
Did you vote for ISIS committing wholesale murder? MADem Aug 2014 #4
And ISIS isn't the flowers and candy I expected either. n/t DocwillCuNow Aug 2014 #27
1) we destabilized Iraq & Syria 2) we supported ISIS 3) we committed wholesale murder 4) we tortured grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #80
Did you vote for the guy that destabilized Iraq? joshcryer Aug 2014 #136
Hell no! I don't vote for people who can only see violence as the solution to their problems. I grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #138
The MIC always finds a way to trick the voters. CJCRANE Aug 2014 #5
We are exhorted to ignore the patterns. Did you see this post by IchingCarpenter? woo me with science Aug 2014 #67
I didn't vote for the Bush tax cuts RandiFan1290 Aug 2014 #6
I didn't vote for austerity and a surveillance state, either. woo me with science Aug 2014 #8
well, then if bombing Iraq was not what you wanted, you shouldn't have voted for Obomba ellenrr Aug 2014 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author woo me with science Aug 2014 #9
Not what I voted for. Octafish Aug 2014 #10
+10000000000 woo me with science Aug 2014 #15
.... 840high Aug 2014 #97
The Secret Government is eternal hifiguy Aug 2014 #125
you all should ask yourself: How come many of us knew what Obama would do BEFORE he was elected?? ellenrr Aug 2014 #140
You are terribly naive if you think any US President is not going to bomb something somewhere. DCBob Aug 2014 #11
I know, let's not complain about it! woo me with science Aug 2014 #13
Feel free to complain.. DCBob Aug 2014 #24
Again, a smear at those who complain. woo me with science Aug 2014 #32
So it is OK to complain about Obama but not OK ot complain about you krawhitham Aug 2014 #47
When Woo bombs something, you can complain, how's that? n/t BuelahWitch Aug 2014 #139
No one has assumed that. Vattel Aug 2014 #51
When does the bombing end? What is the metric for success? grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #105
I suppose when those murderous maniacs are forced to give up trying to take over Iraq and.. DCBob Aug 2014 #119
What's more naive is thinking Americancan end a 1400 year old war by using bombs and torture. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #85
I protested this war back in the Bush era before the war started. DCBob Aug 2014 #121
You get to vote on foreign policy? randome Aug 2014 #12
What is your problem with opposing bombing? woo me with science Aug 2014 #14
I don't oppose bombing the shit out of ISIS. randome Aug 2014 #17
What were you looking for, a dissertation with links? woo me with science Aug 2014 #19
Okay, you and the OP are against bombing evil people. randome Aug 2014 #20
This nation bombs evil people and not so evil people. woo me with science Aug 2014 #21
A valid opinion. I'd even vote for that option to see how it works out. randome Aug 2014 #22
I share your general opposition to bombing the shit out of everything. But Vattel Aug 2014 #53
I appreciate your rational responses throughout this thread, woo me with science Aug 2014 #59
You make a strong case for distrust, and I too am very worried that Vattel Aug 2014 #141
Exactly Woo! Let's try a different solution for once. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #102
Like Saddam? Every right wing talking point has been fetched from the recycling bin. TheKentuckian Aug 2014 #25
It's understandable that you're confused. randome Aug 2014 #30
Hussein really was a wolf too. As was Gaddafi. There are all kinds of wolves. TheKentuckian Aug 2014 #61
Good points, really. randome Aug 2014 #108
Why not aside from devotion and stubbornness, at least as it relates to actions in the region TheKentuckian Aug 2014 #124
Yeah, but I don't see negotiating with cutthroat murderers to be an option. randome Aug 2014 #128
Let me remind you, these are the same 'evil' forces we supplied to overthrow Syria. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #88
So they should have foreseen this happening, then? randome Aug 2014 #104
Yup. But this outcome is profitable tor the defense industry. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #107
So? That doesn't necessarily mean that trying to stop ISIS springs solely from a profit motive. randome Aug 2014 #111
I'd want a reason why not bombing ISIL is the right choice mythology Aug 2014 #70
More Third Way surrealism. There are several good arguments against bombing above. woo me with science Aug 2014 #72
Because our violent solutions thus far simply further destabilize the region, agreed? Or is it grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #89
We got ISIS by funding these same rebels in Syria. It's a cycle of violence. Just like Vietnam begat grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #82
It hasn't worked out so well, has it? randome Aug 2014 #129
Our representative vote for us. When the cease to represent us, they should be removed. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #81
The list of things I didn't vote for is a hell of a lot longer at this point woo me with science Aug 2014 #16
We all voted for bombing Afghanistan though. JaneyVee Aug 2014 #18
To vote for someone is not to endorse their whole agenda. Vattel Aug 2014 #45
Post removed Post removed Aug 2014 #23
Wow. Another nuanced opinion expressed. randome Aug 2014 #26
no need for nuance PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #31
If by 'we', you mean America through the years, yes, we have done some atrocious things. randome Aug 2014 #41
And misspelled, to boot. MineralMan Aug 2014 #64
Did not even notice that. randome Aug 2014 #99
Wow!!! IronGate Aug 2014 #66
If the first guy who posted that sentiment had been escorted off the property.... JTFrog Aug 2014 #77
This. nt msanthrope Aug 2014 #101
+1. Exactly. n/t FSogol Aug 2014 #135
. MohRokTah Aug 2014 #29
So you agree with ISIS that the Yazidis should be wiped out? MohRokTah Aug 2014 #28
Apparently the Iraqi government asked us to bomb them. JoePhilly Aug 2014 #34
I've noticed a few things more and more MohRokTah Aug 2014 #36
Yup and ... they are starting to fragment some more ... JoePhilly Aug 2014 #40
So true rbrnmw Aug 2014 #94
The op is more against anything Obama does actually madokie Aug 2014 #48
No, I support his effort to close tax loopholes for off shored corporations. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #96
The poutrage continues. JoePhilly Aug 2014 #33
Ah, here you are. Right on cue. woo me with science Aug 2014 #37
I could see the Hair bursting into flames from miles away. JoePhilly Aug 2014 #42
It is sad, so many Repukes on this board PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #46
Yeah, the Repukes posing as liberals to stir shit are sickening. Good catch. eom MohRokTah Aug 2014 #49
Yup. Another outrage widget gets produced... SidDithers Aug 2014 #50
Always. JoePhilly Aug 2014 #52
Good luck finding a President... SidDithers Aug 2014 #35
Kucinich. MohRokTah Aug 2014 #38
Exactly. And the usual suspects... SidDithers Aug 2014 #44
This appears to be the new talking point. That those who criticize bombing Iraq again woo me with science Aug 2014 #39
So bombing ISIS is bad ... why? JoePhilly Aug 2014 #43
Irony, thy name is Josh. woo me with science Aug 2014 #58
so i need to go read all your posts to find JoePhilly Aug 2014 #123
lol, it is a pretty silly talking point Vattel Aug 2014 #57
+1 Patently absurd. nt woo me with science Aug 2014 #60
your strawman is a strawman TheSarcastinator Aug 2014 #75
I think you misread my post, or I screwed up writing it. woo me with science Aug 2014 #79
No one is looking for such a president. Vattel Aug 2014 #54
The OP is...nt SidDithers Aug 2014 #55
The OP wants a President who would not use military force under any circumstances? Vattel Aug 2014 #56
We are the problem, not the solution, to the 1400 year old war in Iraq. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #83
No. You voted for a President who would use his wisdom and discretion MineralMan Aug 2014 #62
pay no attention to those pesky issues m-lekktor Aug 2014 #65
Then you run for and get elected President in 2016. IronGate Aug 2014 #63
what a ridiculous & clueless response TheSarcastinator Aug 2014 #68
The pathetic joke is your response to my comment, IronGate Aug 2014 #69
you can only think in terms of "generals" and followers, isn't that right? TheSarcastinator Aug 2014 #74
Uh huh. IronGate Aug 2014 #76
The thread is being swarmed with diversion woo me with science Aug 2014 #73
He is elected to represent us. We need to let him know our opinion. His job is to do what the grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #91
And sometimes the President needs to make a difficult decision that goes against IronGate Aug 2014 #95
If he had listened to us and remained uninvolved in Syria, Assad would have crushed ISIS in Syria grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #100
We're way beyond Syria and Assad, IronGate Aug 2014 #106
Well, he seems fine with allowing us to torture people. When does the bombing end? By what metric? grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #109
And I disagree with his statement on those that committed the torture, IronGate Aug 2014 #112
And if they are never so degraded? grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #113
It's pretty easy to take a tank out with anti tank missiles, same for the humvees IronGate Aug 2014 #115
I can get behind supplying the Kurds... Only with a new tax on the wealthy to pay for it and a vote grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #117
We are in agreement. IronGate Aug 2014 #118
This wasn't my vote, either... MrMickeysMom Aug 2014 #71
+10000 The Global Defense Industry needs to be the topic of discussion. woo me with science Aug 2014 #78
Unfortunately you are presented rock Aug 2014 #86
Obama has always loved playing with his soldiers..... bowens43 Aug 2014 #87
Many did not vote any wars but Roosevelt found himself in a situation outside of his control. Thinkingabout Aug 2014 #90
Ah, but we funded ISIS in a glib attempt to overthrow Assad in Syria. So, in my view, grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #93
The US pushed to get Saddam in power while Dddy Bush was with the CIS, Baby Bush got him out. Thinkingabout Aug 2014 #114
Leave. We can not solve the 1400 year old war. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #116
Always got plenty of money to bomb the crap out of somewhere... 99Forever Aug 2014 #92
Amen. 840high Aug 2014 #98
+1 grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #103
+1. So sick of it. nt historylovr Aug 2014 #110
No shit. Can't even pass a transportation bill woo me with science Aug 2014 #120
+1 leftstreet Aug 2014 #122
it's not a matter of not having money but republicans not supporting it JI7 Aug 2014 #132
Ahhh bull. 99Forever Aug 2014 #137
Did you vote for genocide? Renew Deal Aug 2014 #126
Neither that, nor calling torturers patriots. grahamhgreen Aug 2014 #134
Or, drones, surges, and "collateral damage". Tierra_y_Libertad Aug 2014 #127
I agree with little of GOP walkingman Aug 2014 #130
Nobel Peace Prize, representative government... woo me with science Aug 2014 #131
OBama never campaigned as an isolationist and the dem party is not isolationist JI7 Aug 2014 #133
Not in 2000, '04, '08, or '12. nt LWolf Aug 2014 #142
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