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  • HardlyClothed
    HardlyClothed Member Posts: 937
    SFGbob said:

    After 9/11 our foreign policy should have been like the end of Godfather Part I. Settle business with all of the families. NK, Iraq and Iran.

    “After 9/11 we should have started wars against three countries that had nothing to do with it”

    -The dumbest person on the planet
  • HardlyClothed
    HardlyClothed Member Posts: 937

    I'm cool with Iran holding @HardlyClothed and his family captive for 444 days with no retaliation as long as no one is killed.










    Imagine thinking like this.


    So justify why war was a preferable alternative as a result of the embassy seizure and hostage taking where no blood was shed. If you really wanted to get the hostages killed dropping a few bombs on Tehran would have done the trick. Imagine thinking like this.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,034 Standard Supporter

    SFGbob said:

    After 9/11 our foreign policy should have been like the end of Godfather Part I. Settle business with all of the families. NK, Iraq and Iran.

    “After 9/11 we should have started wars against three countries that had nothing to do with it”

    -The dumbest person on the planet
    Second dumbest at best. Everyone recognizes you as #1.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,034 Standard Supporter

    SFGbob said:

    Supporting Saddam in the brutal Iran-Iraq war was bad enough, but these chickenhawks think we should’ve gotten our own troops involved and bombed a few thousand Persians ourselves. Just a “common sense” response to an “act of war” like seizing an embassy.

    Supporting Saddam was great realpolitik
    Was it? The Iraqi invasion was repelled and it ended in stalemate with the Iranian regime still in place and close to a million dead on each side when the fighting ended. Of course an idiot like you thinks that’s brilliant “realpolitik”. Mass unnecessarily death for the sake of your high-minded “realpolitik”. Was overthrowing Saddam in ‘03 brilliant “realpolitik” as well?

    I like to blame America for Sunni vs Shia violence

    How much sectarian violence was there in Iraq before we made it explode in 2003?
    100,000 dead Kurds, 200,000 dead Shiia and 1.8 million refugees in the post-war suppression by Hussein in 1991 would say the sectarian violence before 2003 was significant.
    Good thing we weighed that before going in. How could we have known that creating a power vacuum would explode sectarian tensions into violence when the Iraqis would welcome us like liberated Parisians according to Cheney.
    We did weigh that before the invasion. Along with 10 years of UN sanctions, no fly zones in the North & South and a host of other regime offenses prior to 2003.

    What are you, ten years old? How do you not know this shit?
  • HardlyClothed
    HardlyClothed Member Posts: 937

    SFGbob said:

    Supporting Saddam in the brutal Iran-Iraq war was bad enough, but these chickenhawks think we should’ve gotten our own troops involved and bombed a few thousand Persians ourselves. Just a “common sense” response to an “act of war” like seizing an embassy.

    Supporting Saddam was great realpolitik
    Was it? The Iraqi invasion was repelled and it ended in stalemate with the Iranian regime still in place and close to a million dead on each side when the fighting ended. Of course an idiot like you thinks that’s brilliant “realpolitik”. Mass unnecessarily death for the sake of your high-minded “realpolitik”. Was overthrowing Saddam in ‘03 brilliant “realpolitik” as well?

    I like to blame America for Sunni vs Shia violence

    How much sectarian violence was there in Iraq before we made it explode in 2003?
    100,000 dead Kurds, 200,000 dead Shiia and 1.8 million refugees in the post-war suppression by Hussein in 1991 would say the sectarian violence before 2003 was significant.
    Good thing we weighed that before going in. How could we have known that creating a power vacuum would explode sectarian tensions into violence when the Iraqis would welcome us like liberated Parisians according to Cheney.
    We did weigh that before the invasion. Along with 10 years of UN sanctions, no fly zones in the North & South and a host of other regime offenses prior to 2003.

    What are you, ten years old? How do you not know this shit?
    What the fuck are you talking about? I’m referencing that we were promised that we would be greeted as liberators and that democratizing Iraq would be easy. Also that we’d find WMD.

    Clearly the years of sanctions and enforced no fly zones didn’t inform us enough to avoid fucking up the country for well over a decade.
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    Bob got destroyed in this thread.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,034 Standard Supporter
    edited April 2019

    SFGbob said:

    Supporting Saddam in the brutal Iran-Iraq war was bad enough, but these chickenhawks think we should’ve gotten our own troops involved and bombed a few thousand Persians ourselves. Just a “common sense” response to an “act of war” like seizing an embassy.

    Supporting Saddam was great realpolitik
    Was it? The Iraqi invasion was repelled and it ended in stalemate with the Iranian regime still in place and close to a million dead on each side when the fighting ended. Of course an idiot like you thinks that’s brilliant “realpolitik”. Mass unnecessarily death for the sake of your high-minded “realpolitik”. Was overthrowing Saddam in ‘03 brilliant “realpolitik” as well?
    I like to blame America for Sunni vs Shia violence
    How much sectarian violence was there in Iraq before we made it explode in 2003?
    100,000 dead Kurds, 200,000 dead Shiia and 1.8 million refugees in the post-war suppression by Hussein in 1991 would say the sectarian violence before 2003 was significant.
    Good thing we weighed that before going in. How could we have known that creating a power vacuum would explode sectarian tensions into violence when the Iraqis would welcome us like liberated Parisians according to Cheney.
    We did weigh that before the invasion. Along with 10 years of UN sanctions, no fly zones in the North & South and a host of other regime offenses prior to 2003.

    What are you, ten years old? How do you not know this shit?
    What the fuck are you talking about? I’m referencing that we were promised that we would be greeted as liberators and that democratizing Iraq would be easy. Also that we’d find WMD.

    Clearly the years of sanctions and enforced no fly zones didn’t inform us enough to avoid fucking up the country for well over a decade.
    That country was already severely fucked up and divided along ethnic and sectarian lines for decades before we invaded. It wasn't all candy and roses like Michael Moore portrayed it. Wake up, dummy.
  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,417 Founders Club
    2001400ex said:

    Bob got destroyed in this thread.

    Imagine not understanding the meaning of destroyed.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    MisterEm said:

    I fucking hate America. Mostly because all fucktards in the Tug.

    You hate America because you're white, privileged and embrace the guilt.

    HTH
    Look who just got off the graveyard shift at the mill.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,034 Standard Supporter
    edited April 2019

    MisterEm said:

    I fucking hate America. Mostly because all fucktards in the Tug.

    You hate America because you're white, privileged and embrace the guilt.

    HTH
    Look who just got off the graveyard shift at the mill.
    Graveyard shift hasn't started yet. So you don't know what a graveyard shift is. Which means you aren't gainfully employed. Which is no surprise.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346

    MisterEm said:

    I fucking hate America. Mostly because all fucktards in the Tug.

    You hate America because you're white, privileged and embrace the guilt.

    HTH
    Look who just got off the graveyard shift at the mill.
    Graveyard shift hasn't started yet. So you don't know what a graveyard shift is. Which means you aren't gainfully employed. Which is no surprise.
    TurdbufferFS
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,567 Standard Supporter

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    “Starting the Iraq War was good”
    -SFGBob

    The dumbest person on the planet

    "I like sucking 10 Muslim boys dicks"

    - HardlyClothed Super Patriot and noted Muslim gay pedophile
    Thanks dumbest man alive
    I can't tell you how much it stings being called dumb by someone who claims America culture is nothing more than strip malls and fast food joints and who claimed a Federal budget that ran a $700 billion deficit was an "austerity" budget.

    It's hurts, man it hurts.
    I was trolling you and it worked but there is something to the most vocal defenders of “western civilization” are those who inhabit the cultural wasteland that is the suburban America. If Western Civilization is so great how come Phoenix, AZ exists?

    The $700 billion dollar budget was a 20% reduction from the previous year due to the budget sequestration. More basic history of the last couple decades that no one really contests but for some reason you do because you somehow think it makes you look smart. You’re such a dope.
    Go to most parts of the world where they subsist on $13 a day, live in filth, burn animal shit, have no clean drinking water, and live in tin shacks.

    You'll be begging to live in some air conditioned 900 square foot ranch house in Phoenix and drive to the local Jack in the Box
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    pawz said:

    2001400ex said:

    Bob got destroyed in this thread.

    Imagine not understanding the meaning of destroyed.
    Just add it to the list of words Hondo doesn't understand.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    h/t @pat_hm for the retwat


    Just as interesting as the article was the tagline at the bottom.
    This article is part of “The Speech Wars,” a project supported by the Charles Koch Foundation, the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press, and the Fetzer Institute.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,205 Founders Club

    h/t @pat_hm for the retwat



    Just as interesting as the article was the tagline at the bottom.
    This article is part of “The Speech Wars,” a project supported by the Charles Koch Foundation, the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press, and the Fetzer Institute.
    #mysamharris is a big Maajid supporter.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member Posts: 18,028

    Swaye said:

    Doogles said:

    The way she can barely contain her laughter...it's amazing the left can't see she hates America. She's not even trying to hide it.

    What Derek just said. A good chunk of the left hates America right there with her. Obviously the electorate in Minnesota does. They knew what she was, and elected her anyway. Nothing good comes from Minnesota. Except Prince.
    Progressives seem to have a chinstinctive revulsion to the familiar, a certain homophobia of their own. Transexuals are celebrated simply because they are different, for example. This is most evident with progressive relationship to the Middle East and Islam. Their values couldn't be more different. However, Middle Eastern countries are opposed to the United States and thus are adopted as allies of the progressives, closer held by progressives the more virulent opposed to the US those countries are. By extension, Muslims are upheld by progressives because they believe Islamic values most challenge mainstream American values. Other than perhaps Islam's economic teachings, it's hard to see ideological comity between the two value sets.
    Endofobia Is the rejection of characteristics or features of the group to which one belongs, racism against the nation's own compatriots or rejection of one's culture. It is the opposite of xenophobia, defined as racism against foreigners of any nation.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    edited April 2019

    MisterEm said:

    I fucking hate America. Mostly because all fucktards in the Tug.

    You hate America because you're white, privileged and embrace the guilt.

    HTH
    Look who just got off the graveyard shift at the mill.



    Rent FREE, beta bitch.


  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Swaye said:

    Doogles said:

    The way she can barely contain her laughter...it's amazing the left can't see she hates America. She's not even trying to hide it.

    What Derek just said. A good chunk of the left hates America right there with her. Obviously the electorate in Minnesota does. They knew what she was, and elected her anyway. Nothing good comes from Minnesota. Except Prince.
    Progressives seem to have a chinstinctive revulsion to the familiar, a certain homophobia of their own. Transexuals are celebrated simply because they are different, for example. This is most evident with progressive relationship to the Middle East and Islam. Their values couldn't be more different. However, Middle Eastern countries are opposed to the United States and thus are adopted as allies of the progressives, closer held by progressives the more virulent opposed to the US those countries are. By extension, Muslims are upheld by progressives because they believe Islamic values most challenge mainstream American values. Other than perhaps Islam's economic teachings, it's hard to see ideological comity between the two value sets.
    Endofobia Is the rejection of characteristics or features of the group to which one belongs, racism against the nation's own compatriots or rejection of one's culture. It is the opposite of xenophobia, defined as racism against foreigners of any nation.
    Thank you, that's the word I've been looking for a long tim.