Archive for 'iraq'
Why Obama, Volume One: 10,000-year war "fine" by McCain
I think that Americans are best represented by Obama for several reasons: 1. He does not support a continuation of the foreign policy that created the War Against Afghanistan or the War Against Iraq. 2. He does not, as McCain does, state that the military should be making foreign policy decisions and suggest that it [...]
Posted: June 29th, 2008 under 100 years, Civil Rights, Iraq War, afghanistan, election, iraq, mccain, obama, presidency, president, presidential candidate, war.
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Like Hope, But Different: McCain's Plans for Iraq in 12,008
Um, actually, I don’t care which Democratic candidate we elect, as long as it’s someone who doesn’t want to bomb Iran like this psycho:
Posted: February 17th, 2008 under 008, 100 years, 12, Iran, bomb, candidate, democrat, democratic, different, election, hope, iraq, john, mccain, politics, republican, war, withdrawal.
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Good God!: Religious Violence, Imperialist Violence, Violent-Violence.
As the New York Times pointed out recently, U.S. Iraq War Veterans have been killing people. I mean, not just people from another place, but people in our country. Flabbergasting, isn’t it? We train people to kill non-US citizens, and then they kill US citizens. You’d think all people were created equal or something. So [...]
Posted: January 13th, 2008 under Bush, George W. BUsh, God, Hugo Chavez, Jesus, Pat Robertson, administration, aid, anarchists, atheist, atheistveganarchist, bronx, christ, christian, christians, church, crime, death, donkey, homicide, hurricane, hypocrite, iraq, jesus christ, jorge martin, katrina, killing, mr. danger, poor, the church, u.s., vegan, veteran, veterans, war.
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