Mr Bancroft...to finish my last thought, the effort to find, fix and destroy the enemy must be accomplished through the modernization of our military, and we must focus less on tanks and planes, but involve more technology which would deceive the "enemy", but in reality, making it more efficient to take them out. If any of this is confusing, we'll more about it.
Albright believed that innocent Iraqi deaths as a result of US sanctions in Iraq was "worth it" as quoted on 60 minutes, and although you've seen me condemn Bush with my own eyes at West Point, I condemn Clinton for not only Iraq but for Somalia, Bosnia, and Kosovo, all countries that the United States should have stayed away from, and although I was too young to remember, it was a mistake on his behalf. I do believe whoever is responsible must pay, but through strong intelligence, and not war.
I was just watching highlights from a video titled "Freeper debates" and would like to discuss something. Saddam Hussein who you brought up in that video several times was propped up by Ronald Reagan in the 1980s where he gave him chemicals and biological weapons, just recall that shot of Rumsfeld hugging and kissing him in '83. I'm not trying to praise Saddam, I think he deserves to be condemned; and Mrs Albright thought that the sanctions set up against Iraq in the 90s was worth it...SHAMEFUL
Mr. Bancroft: You're from Connecticut, maybe you answer this question I have about Lieberman. He has been an advocate of Bush's foreign policy and the occupation of Iraq; do you think it's safe to say that Mrs. Clinton is a Lieberman Democrat? That's what I've referred to her as, besides I'm getting the impression she plans on voting for McCain.
But Mr B., even if its not suppose to be a hateful term it comes across as one, which could bring concern to some people, similar to my comment (made 8 months ago) when I inadvertently gave you the impression that I "despised" all heavy individuals. And regarding Ron Paul: Everything he is saying now, Bush ran on to win an election; so it's just something I thought you should be aware of. I am not thrilled with either party right now, the Democrats are just as hawkish as Bush; they both stink
Mr Bancroft...to finish my last thought, the effort to find, fix and destroy the enemy must be accomplished through the modernization of our military, and we must focus less on tanks and planes, but involve more technology which would deceive the "enemy", but in reality, making it more efficient to take them out. If any of this is confusing, we'll more about it.
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
Albright believed that innocent Iraqi deaths as a result of US sanctions in Iraq was "worth it" as quoted on 60 minutes, and although you've seen me condemn Bush with my own eyes at West Point, I condemn Clinton for not only Iraq but for Somalia, Bosnia, and Kosovo, all countries that the United States should have stayed away from, and although I was too young to remember, it was a mistake on his behalf. I do believe whoever is responsible must pay, but through strong intelligence, and not war.
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
I was just watching highlights from a video titled "Freeper debates" and would like to discuss something. Saddam Hussein who you brought up in that video several times was propped up by Ronald Reagan in the 1980s where he gave him chemicals and biological weapons, just recall that shot of Rumsfeld hugging and kissing him in '83. I'm not trying to praise Saddam, I think he deserves to be condemned; and Mrs Albright thought that the sanctions set up against Iraq in the 90s was worth it...SHAMEFUL
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
You're fixated.
lonelygirlI5 3 years ago
Hey Jim, how are doing...it's James, the guy you saw at West Point, in the street. How's everything?
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
Jim What sup, do you have the photos from West point by any chance?
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
Mr. B I may have confused you with that last question. I can clarify it if you don't understand it.
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
Mr. Bancroft: You're from Connecticut, maybe you answer this question I have about Lieberman. He has been an advocate of Bush's foreign policy and the occupation of Iraq; do you think it's safe to say that Mrs. Clinton is a Lieberman Democrat? That's what I've referred to her as, besides I'm getting the impression she plans on voting for McCain.
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
But Mr B., even if its not suppose to be a hateful term it comes across as one, which could bring concern to some people, similar to my comment (made 8 months ago) when I inadvertently gave you the impression that I "despised" all heavy individuals. And regarding Ron Paul: Everything he is saying now, Bush ran on to win an election; so it's just something I thought you should be aware of. I am not thrilled with either party right now, the Democrats are just as hawkish as Bush; they both stink
atturgalsemaj 3 years ago
The UFO is going to pick up Ron Paul
usmc7242 3 years ago