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BrucePrime

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we know what our media tells us to think, here and abroad

which to me explaines why "We Hate Bush" popped up suddenly and has been unrelenting since 2000 (Before 9/11)

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They did know before they went in, Bush fired the general who stated this in front of congress. Some Asian guy, I cant remember his name. Now the poor troupes there now are suffering for his incompetence. I could go on and on about how many things he and his lackeys have done but it would take two pages to state all of them.

The troops was enough to topple the Iraqi regime quite easily actually. That was the objective then.

Now, the number of troops that is needed to keep the situation in hand is another matter, and actually who could have known until we actully are already in Iraq???

This thing that the World is against us is just led by the Left in america, they always say that whenever their preferred foreign policy is not implemented.

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white European jews?

Lol. Jews are not EUropean or white. but the rest of your post I agree with.

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Jews are not EUropean or white. but the rest of your post I agree with.
It's a matter of opinion. There are those who classify even the Persians as white. I guess a better term would be "Caucasian". But, to be totally fair, there are some black Jews, (Falasha's), there are some Indian Jews, (No joke, they are from India and follow an older version of Judaism than us in the west), and there are even Asian Jews in Japan.

It is far easier to associate Jews with religion than with race.

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They did know before they went in, Bush fired the general who stated this in front of congress. Some Asian guy, I cant remember his name. Now the poor troupes there now are suffering for his incompetence. I could go on and on about how many things he and his lackeys have done but it would take two pages to state all of them.

Like I said, what happened after we brought down Saddam is something no one made a prediction on. EXCEPT Bin Laden himself, he said that the Somalia incident showed him how he can defeat the United States. Political pressure at home is what will bring them victory at the Battle field, quite accurate really.

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Like I said, what happened after we brought down Saddam is something no one made a prediction on. EXCEPT Bin Laden

I dont think it was so much that no one made a prediction on post war Iraq, but no one really planned for the post war Iraq...

British Prime Minister Tony Blair agreed to commit British troops to battle in Iraq in the full knowledge that Washington had failed to make adequate preparations for the post-war reconstruction of the country.

In a devastating account of the chaotic preparations for the war, which comes as Blair enters his final full week in Downing Street, key Number 10 aides and friends of Blair have revealed the prime minister repeatedly and unsuccessfully raised his concerns with the White House.

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Opponents of the war, who have long claimed that the Pentagon planned a short, sharp offensive to overthrow Saddam Hussein with little thought of the consequences, claimed on Saturday night that the programme vindicated their criticisms. Sir Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrat leader, told the Observer: "These frank admissions that the prime minister was aware of the inadequacies of the preparations for post-conflict Iraq are a devastating indictment."

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/tonyblair/s...2104989,00.html

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I dont think it was so much that no one made a prediction on post war Iraq, but no one really planned for the post war Iraq...

Huh? Establishment of a new Iraqi government that is not hostile to the world, rebuilding the infastructure of Iraq, forming a new Iraqi Army, the election, the Oil fields back in the Iraqi control all those were post war plan. You call that no plan???

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prediction (dictation better word, as my prior post) was the "Arab Street" would rise up

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Huh? Establishment of a new Iraqi government that is not hostile to the world, rebuilding the infastructure of Iraq, forming a new Iraqi Army, the election, the Oil fields back in the Iraqi control all those were post war plan. You call that no plan???

in·ten·tion(n-tnshn)

n.

1. A course of action that one intends to follow.

2. a. An aim that guides action; an objective.

plan(pln)

n.

1. A scheme, program, or method worked out beforehand for the accomplishment of an objective: a plan of attack.

As in...

Person A, "I'm going to make a million dollars."

Person B, "How are you going to do that?"

Person A, "I dont know yet, I have no plan."

Person B, "Then shutup."

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It's a matter of opinion. There are those who classify even the Persians as white. I guess a better term would be "Caucasian". But, to be totally fair, there are some black Jews, (Falasha's), there are some Indian Jews, (No joke, they are from India and follow an older version of Judaism than us in the west), and there are even Asian Jews in Japan.

It is far easier to associate Jews with religion than with race.

I would consider the persians white. They descenden from indo-european tribes. Hebrews are descendents of mostly semites/israelites. Who knows, may be they have some "aryan" (or indo-european) blood in them.

Yeah but you are right, jews are an ethno-religiouus group. I or you could become one if i joined their religion.

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in·ten·tion(n-tnshn)

n.

1. A course of action that one intends to follow.

2. a. An aim that guides action; an objective.

plan(pln)

n.

1. A scheme, program, or method worked out beforehand for the accomplishment of an objective: a plan of attack.

As in...

Person A, "I'm going to make a million dollars."

Person B, "How are you going to do that?"

Person A, "I dont know yet, I have no plan."

Person B, "Then shutup."

Plan, intention, scheme or whatever you want to call it, the fact of the matter is we did not go to Iraq and once we got there we scratched our head and said, "NOW WHAT?"

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