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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

a short clip of my confrontation of nancy pelosi in newport, rhode island, july 28th, 2007.

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  • they all run away like thiefs !

  • She needs to go. Period.

    Vote her ass out. One-

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  • WTF

    

  • FUCKING GUILTY BITCH

  • @fuzzywuzy I'll support your appointment if for nothing other than that whorehouse comment.

  • @deanasaurs Well, you don't go to the whorehouse to play the piano. Of course I know more than the Secretary of State. The honorable Madam Secretary doesn't even speak Arabic and hasn't logged over 70,000 miles on the ground there.

    The only reason that we have for staying so long - is that Muqtada al Sadr's Mehdi Militia, the Badr Brigades and other Militias have had viable opponents. It also took the people of Iraq some time to "Awaken" and realize that al Queada fee Iraq is nobody's friend.

  • @fuzzywuzy Exactly. The problems with these wars is that they aren't being fought to win. I'm not saying that you have to level the place or anything but these wars are just big business transactions...and to hell with every liberal hippy for making me sound like one of them. LOL. If you want to win a war and it's people you take a look at post WWII Japan. If you want Vietnam well...how'd that work out?

  • @deanasaurs In a way, I agree. Sun Tzu, Clausawictz and Machiavelli have, historically, said that no country has ever benefieted from a long, drawn out campaign. But on the other hand, Machiavelli, Tzu and Clausewictz were never part of a Democratic Republic (Though Machiavelli wrote about the Republic in his treatus, Discoursi)

    Had it been up to me (which it was not) I would have been out of Iraq in October of 2003. When we first arrived on the ground, we were seen by Iraqi's as liberators.

  • @fuzzywuzy But apparently you know more/better than the Sec. of State. I'm gonna look online for a place for you to submit your application for the job.

  • @fuzzywuzy "Saudi Arabia remains a critical financial support base for al-Qaeda, the Taliban, LeT, and other terrorist groups, including Hamas, which probably raise millions of dollars annually from Saudi sources, often during Hajj and Ramadan,"

    - Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state

    She got herself wiki-leaked.

  • @fuzzywuzy 15 of the 19 were Saudi. It is rather odd we attacked Iraq but, if I recall correctly, Saddam had just decided not to trade oil in US dollars. Within a short amount of time after the invasion, we/they were back to dollars.

    You're right there was no reason to deal with the Saudi's and rather attack Iraq although many other countries possessing WMD's when they're not supposed to.

    "The Saudi's have actively sought to irradicate al Queada."

    Except when they fund it, right?

  • @deanasaurs While Saudi Arabia has enmployed the Ikhwan as it's Officials in the Department of Virtue Against Vice and the Ikhwan is where bin Laden and Zawahiri come from - they are seperate from al Queada.

    The history of the Saudi's and the US go back to post depression FDR days. The US is bound by treaty to defend Saudi Arabia - not attack it. If there had been any culpability between the Saudi Kingdom and 9/11 - it would be on. The Saudi's have actively sought to irradicate al Queada.

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