Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
And here I thought the possibility of troop withdrawl from Iraq would bring on happy time for all.....

What a wonderful world we live in!
P4b i think the misinterpretation youve made is that liberal mind-sets dont want to fight.


you think blind pullout after our asses have been shown is a good thing. IT'S NOT. i want troop withdrawal but i want peace officers put in their place. you know the same limp-wristed pussies that do nothing to stop african genocide.

That way, if insurgents start shit theyd be fighting guys that wont shoot them unless fired on.

i want a war PLAN. you know as well as i do that the dissent didnt start until AFTER war was waged and people realised we were flying blind. the people that oppose the war in majority just want a better plan to fight. NOT just jump in guard the oil reserves...prove osama right on all his accusations...lose respect internationally...and talk about pulling out when its clear that the war cant be won.


im down with plastering baby killing jihadists all over the fuckin ground. straight blastin caps in they asses. not shooting guys that just want to protect their homes from obvious imperialism.

when we have a plan...youll have my support...and a whole cache of bullets riddling all the punk ass bitches of the world.
nicholasstanko Reviewed by nicholasstanko on . Iraq pullout scheduled for 2006 The secret British government memo, published in the Mail on Sunday newspaper and confirmed as genuine by officials, said Washington hopes to cut the U.S.-led force in Iraq from 176,000 troops to just 66,000 within a year. It also said military leaders at the Pentagon in Washington and the regional Central Command, or Centcom, were keener to pull out than those on the ground in Iraq, suggesting discord among top American brass. Britain, Washington's closest ally, says no firm decisions Rating: 5