Soldier Challenges Bush: I'll Do Another 15 Months In Iraq For Free If He Rides Along
By Logan Murphy Tuesday Jul 17, 2007 6:00pm
Via ABC News:
Spc. Gabriel Vassell told Smith, "…We have people up there in Congress with the brain of a 2-year-old who don't know what they are doing, they don't experience it. I challenge the president or anyone who has us for 15 months to ride alongside me. I'll do another 15 months if he comes out here and rides alomg with me every day. I'll do 15 more months. They don't even have to pay me extra." Read more...








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Frist to go should be Boosh and Dick.
Right on! Foist.
Bush wouldn't ride an armored humvee in New Orleans
Right on, Soldier! You speak truth to power... Now big boys, Dicky and Georgie, sign up... you've got another shot at this... C'mon! What's the matter?
New! Al-Quaida in Iran. Another hillarious product of oriental patch (Orrin Hatch, famous polygamist) and the irreplaceble Bush administration
http://ccoaler.blogspot.com/2007/07/i-guess-bush-better-had-shot-oussama...
Thats it. This soldier's life won't be worth a plug nickle when Dick Cheney hears this.
Awesome awesome awesome.
Tell Bush to bring along his chain smoking wife and those two worthless chick/daughters.
The only way out is impeachment.
Jack Jett
www.jackejett.com
thanks for getting around to this story.
Spc. Gabriel Vassell,
just don't let them buddy you up with Dick(head) Cheney.
He shoots his friends in the face, I can only imagine what he would do to you.
Bush is probably laughing at this request.
"I'm the decider". I decide who goes to war.
Bush is probably thinking: what an idiotic idea.
For me to ride along side with YOU for ONE DAY.......and what? Risk my life? Are you crazy?
Thats your job. You are the soldier. You kill when I say that's the enemy. Not me.
You signed up to be in the military. I'm the commander and chief. I'm the President. I'm the decider. I am not obligated to risk my life for this Country. ....... heh heh heh heh heh heh.......
Yeah, put that repub right up on the hood.
I was hoping this article would get more coverage. The video pushes me over the edge. I used to rationally be opposed to this war. Now it is screaming madness opposition to this war.
I would sincerely like to see this transform into a movement among the troops.
"Do 15 months with us in the trench or we're coming home. No third option. Put up or shut up."
I think they should appoint Joe Lieberman to go!
After "doin tjme" in the Navy as an 18yr old dick head, many years ago(under Regan), I can safely say that guys got balls. Good for him.
anon @ 10:
I lol'd! I personally would love to see [deleted - do not advocate violence here.]
After listening to John McCain last night, you'd think all the troops would have a nervous breakdown if they had to come home.
Killing and being killed is the natural thing to have your young people do in a republican corporate republic.
A cat has been let loose. Where is Dick? What happen? How did you let this one out? I guess more will find a way out soon.
The officer shouted orders to a nearby soldier. With considerable bravery, the GI ran directly onto the field of battle, in the line of fire, to retrieve a dispatch case from a dead soldier. In a hail of bullets, he dove back to safety. "Private," the officer said, "I'm recommending you for a medal. You risked your life to save the locations of our secret warehouses."
"Warehouses!?" the private shouted. "I thought you said whorehouses!"
A Richard Head @ 15:
As a fellow squid from the "Raygun Ronnie" years, I echo A Richard Head's statement. I did my tour from '83 to '89. I know how hard it is to stand up and say what you think in the military culture, especially if you disagree with the brass.
Now, if only more of our brave soldiers had the balls to stand up and say "Sir, NO SIR!" to the fuckwads who are running them into their graves.
Maybe they should just have a republican Army and Democrate Army. Separate funding.
Democrats don't have to fight in republican wars of political adventure. The rest can do what they like.
10 anon Says:
"For me to ride along side with YOU for ONE DAY…….and what? Risk my life? Are you crazy?
Thats your job. You are the soldier. You kill when I say that’s the enemy. Not me"
wrong.........bush swore an allegiance to uphold and protect this country and the constitution.......that means with his life if necessary.
Navy Vet @ 21:
Are you advocating Open Mutiny?
This story included a taxi driver who was shot and killed. He was looking for a house where he was supposed to pick up a fare, and couldn't find it. Driving around consituted "suspicious behavior" so he was shot and killed.
one day you are rescuing team mates who turn out to be dead, go searching for the bad guys, next day you find out you killed somebody that didn't have to be killed, and you show up on the door step of a lady who the day before had to be reassured "we're here to help".
All that in 24 hours on the 2nd tour of 1 company.
and thet get extended again... or rotate back again.
they experienced more in 25 hours than 2 months into my tour on the afgh/pak border.
Vassel u da man..
dadams @ 23:
Haahahaha fat chance THAT will ever happen! Have you seen his Air national Gaurd records?
I honestly believe that when we leave Iraq, there will be less violence. Even our guys, who try to follow the rules of war to the best of their ability, pop off innocents. Reducing the amount of guns, and people who are afraid of getting shot that are holding guns, violence will go down.
now that ABC has publicized this soldier's name, look for peter pace to find a more dangerous place for him to finish out his tour. patreus will probably sign the redeployment order with a pen from the whitehouse.
Navy Vet @ 20:
Army '80-'83; standing beside you both on that!
Spc Vessel,
You're stateside on that challenge, bud, so welcome home to a sick and selfish society. Bush is a sadistic, bullying coward. He was AWOL from the Texas Air Guard, so he'll see the Rapture before he'll see Iraq for 15 months of up close and personal.
duncanidho @ 26:
moniker @ 25:
my friend, who did two tours in Nam never had a month with this much action. he was forward infantry, often solo, but his moments were leaving saigon during its fall. he literally had to shoot his way across town to get to that port. less than 48 hours later, he was on the streets in brooklyn after two years of frontline duty.
and we're treating this generation of soldiers far worse.
Polls say something like 47% of the military are against the war in Iraq?
SalmineoMaybe they should just have a republican Army and Democrate Army. Separate funding.
Democrats don’t have to fight in republican wars of political adventure. The rest can do what they like.
I was day dreaming about this awhile back. If the Republicans believe in their cause as much as they claim, then they should have no problems sending only their own into these wars. And vise-versa. Then I remembered we live in the United States of America , and thankfully that will never happen.
/tough enough to win with everybody
//try it with half
Liplock @ 24:
Is the captain playing with a handful of marbles?
A Richard Head @ 34:
win?
win what?
BaScOmBe @ 35:
Strawberries. They were stealing the strawberries.
The President of Vote Vets nailed it today when he said that Bush has destroyed the military. While the nation shops in their gas guzzeling SUVs, the soldiers and their families are making the only sacrifice. It is shameful that the ignorant, lazy Americans allow this to go unchecked. Perhaps now they are beginning to get the message. If General Pace has his way, we will have another major surge. Cheney wants war with Iran. Both of these will result in a draft which Bush will support because he has nothing more to loose. Perhaps, then, Americans will express some interest. It is only when their sons and daughters face war that they will protest. Sad Sad Sad!
This man isn't supporting the troops...oh, he is a troop...Then he's an enemy combatant, detain him indefinitely.
Liplock @ 24:
sounds good to me
Maybe Snow Whitey who thinks it's so easy to patrol the streets of Baghdad or perform military operations outside of the green zone should take him up on his offer and then the next time a reporter askes The Snow Job about the Iraq Gov't taking a break in August he will remember our troops in the field before he opens his dumb ass mouth with the retarded answer he will still give anyway, ah, it's useless!!!
BaScOmBestrong>A Richard Head @ 34:
SalmineoMaybe they should just have a republican Army and Democrate Army. Separate funding.
Democrats don’t have to fight in republican wars of political adventure. The rest can do what they like.
I was day dreaming about this awhile back. If the Republicans believe in their cause as much as they claim, then they should have no problems sending only their own into these wars. And vise-versa. Then I remembered we live in the United States of America , and thankfully that will never happen.
/tough enough to win with everybody
//try it with half
win?
win what?
A war. Of any kind.(WW1, WW2 only 2 we've won.) with only half an Army, Navy, Air Force etc.
Sorry about the Bold I screwed up.
BaScOmBe @ 35:
He can't play with what he doesn't have.
A Richard Head @ 42:
Those wern't "Wars of Political Adventure".
Those were wars of Survival.
Big Dif.
I would like to see Lyndsay Graham, Joe Lieberman and Mitch McConnel take the first tour with Spc. Vassell. If these clowns were gone for 15 months that would be 3 fewer votes in favor of Bushco at the impeachment.
I don't usually say mean things out in public forums but the whole country is starting to get mean and angry with the administration's lies, and I'm really starting to feel it.
tyree @ 40:
I think at this point the soldier can actually refuse the orders, where as before I would have made the argument that our soldiers in the field don't have the luxury of going through all the facts to see why they are in the field in the first place, HOWEVER, now that we have seen how the Republican leaders are treating the troops and we now know for a fact that they have no plan, except to stay in Iraq until the end of time, and we know for sure that Bush isn't really chasing Al Queida they are just looking for Oil, I would say the troops can now refuse their orders based on the fact that NOTHING any one of our leaders said has been truthful or accurate. I would say that Sir, No Sir! is a legit' response to anything they are asked to do. And if there is a question to their defiance they can simply say "let Caci do it"
Salmineo @ 33:
leaving 18% undecided and only 35% for the war.
my own guess is that the 18% were probably not asked anonymously!
He should extend this offer to Hannity, O'Reilly, Beck, Limbaugh, Coulter and ever other mouthpiece *oh wait and Bill Kristol!* that still cheerleads this war.
Liplock @ 24:
In a manner of speaking, yes I am. Look at the casualty lists and tell me how many officers above the rank of Captain have been killed or wounded. Now compare that with WWII or Vietnam, where high-ranking colonels and generals were right there in the thick of things, getting their asses shot off. Today's "brass" are too involved in the "admin" side of battle. Yet they keep sending soldiers out on missions that are guaranteed to get somebody killed...not just a risk, but damn near a certainty.
So how often do you think these young men and women can stand seeing their buddies sent out on suicide missions to prop up a failed war?
BaScOmBe @ 48:
I actually don't know what the polls say on this. I heard a talking head say something last weekend, but the number slipped my mind. However, I think I'm in the ball park.
Anybody have a reference un-tainted by neocon lies?
Liplock #24
"Are you advocating Open Mutiny?"
Gee, what was it the prosecution kept reminding defendants at Nuremberg? It is beyond time for the rest of us who want to salvage what remains of our Nation to unite with a mutinous military. Arguments of destroying discipline are without substance when survival of the ideal allegedly being 'defended' is, in truth, being systematically dismantled and destroyed. The populace has the obligation to rebel, and the military is part of the population.
A Richard Head @ 42:
we are NOT in a war! we are in two occupations and surge = rousting the locals until they fight back so we can kill some and call the dead "Al Kaline", er Al Kaseltzer, er Al CIAda. yeah, that's it!
Stills don't tell the story as well as the video http://www.guardian.co.uk/video/page/0,,2125978,00.html also taken.
Good luck soldier! Your President hasn't and never had the guts!
Wish you all the best and come home safe.
Salmineo @ 51:
Jim Webb quoted the 35% troop support for the war when he smoked graham on Sunday. I plugged in your number and did the math.
Navy Vet @ 50:
Well you know how Lifers are. They'll sacrifice you for their career any day of the week. All the boo hoo teary eyed "thems my boys" crap is simple BS.
Horst @ 52:
The Nuremberg mention is definitly correct to use here. As is also the Military Oath which requires the defense of the Constitution which this mis-adventure is helping to destroy.
BaScOmBe @ 55:
Do you really believe there is actually some "undecided"...?
lol
Look, I'm not for THIS war anymore than you are. In fact I would say that I have more liberal stance than most. It's just that the Wingnuts talk about winning 'this war" and the last war they won was the Civil war and they fucked that up as well. But the last two war that this country won was with both sides. The wingnuts couldn't do shit without our help.
/Democrat for 28 years
Terrible @ 58:
Yeah but some at Nuremberg only got light sentences. There is always hope I supose. lol
Terrible #57
Thanks. Beginning to feel like a feeble (and far inferior) Lear in the storm. No one can hear for all the noise.
Bush wouldn't go but he would think about sending his worthless, twin whores to ride the troops.
Should have been Democrat for 24 yrs. My subtraction sucks.
A Richard Head @ 60:
Then the answer is: Eliminate the wingnuts. They are no real help anyway. They generally leave and help daddy with politics.
Popular Pickle Then the answer is: Eliminate the wingnuts. They are no real help anyway. They generally leave and help daddy with politics.
If only there was a way....Hmmm.
/really wish we could
Salmineo @ 59:
I think the 18% had a superior standing over them as they filled out the questionaire OR someone filled out the questionaire for them.
Salmineo @ 57:
I know they are. I dealt with enough of them during my tour.
The point I was making is that, if you're going to send young men and women into the streets of Iraq on missions that almost certainly are going to result in casualties, you better damn well be there with them. But the casualty lists don't reflect this...which tells me that the ones making the decisions aren't "in the heat" to know what the troops are experiencing. And the troops know this...
Liplock @ 24:
Hopefully... yes!
http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.huffingtonp...
draft college republicans
http://icasualties.org/oif/default.aspx
Here's a site to see how bad it really is. Straight from the Horses
MouthAss. DOD Iraqi Coalition Casualty Count.I challenge the Chimp and his gang of idiots to do something that would actually benefit this country. I wish Bush would send his moronic daughters over there, along with Paris, Britney, LIEberman, and Coulter.
IMPEACH.
Gore/Obama/Anyone but Bush '08
Soldier says he doesn't need re-enlistment bonus, not that he'll do it for free. That would be a real awkward way of saying "I'd do it for free". More likely he means he doesn't need bonus pay.
Oh my!!! So much for higher education. WTF is wrong with these people?
Great link #74 Jeannie See .
Bad Knees? Hahahahaha
/How about having your fucking legs blown off at the knee
//Fucking turd-blossoms.
Liplock @ 24:
Ooo. Now I realise another reason why Blackwater's there.
[...] Clark Link to Article george w bush Soldier Challenges Bush: I’ll Do Another 15 Months In Iraq For Free [...]
Bush has to stay at home so he can use his stupidity ray against all those america haters.
A Richard Head @ 75:
No shit!!
Jeannie See @ 74:
Excellent post. Un****ingbelieveable. I wanted to leave a comment, but following 421 comments is daunting.
But you know, it's not that they are afraid to go, which they are. It's that they believe that their role, yea their entitlement, is to lead from behind, while others sacrifice themselves for them. That's the scary part. We have twits like that here in Canada. Twits like that are everywhere.
Navy Vet @ 50:
Death by Rank list below. Some of the paygrades are duplicated because they have different enlisted and officer titles by branch (such as 1st LT. in Army is a LTJG in the Navy/USCG). I am surprised that 6 Colonels have been killed in Iraq, I would have bet none that high up had been. This list is for the U.S. only and gathered at http://icasualties.org/oif/stats.aspx
Rank Total Percentage
Sergeant 732 20.2%
Specialist 533 14.7%
Private 1st Class 469 12.9%
Lance Corporal 431 11.9%
Staff Sergeant 395 10.9%
Corporal 356 9.8%
Captain 107 3%
Sergeant 1st Class 102 2.8%
Private 85 2.3%
1st Lieutenant 81 2.2%
Major 37 1%
2nd Lieutenant 34 0.9%
Chief Warrant Officer 33 0.9%
Master Sergeant 29 0.8%
Petty Officer 2nd Class 20 0.6%
Petty Officer 3rd Class 19 0.5%
Lieutenant Colonel 18 0.5%
1st Sergeant 16 0.4%
Petty Officer 1st Class 15 0.4%
Gunnery Sergeant 12 0.3%
Hospitalman 8 0.2%
Chief Warrant Officer (CW2) 8 0.2%
Airman 1st Class 7 0.2%
Civilian 7 0.2%
Command Sergeant Major 7 0.2%
Colonel 6 0.2%
Sergeant Major 6 0.2%
Seaman 5 0.1%
Technical Sergeant 5 0.1%
Senior Airman 4 0.1%
Chief Petty Officer 4 0.1%
Lieutenant 4 0.1%
Lieutenant Commander 4 0.1%
Not reported yet 4 0.1%
Chief Warrant Officer (CW3) 3 0.1%
Chief Warrant Officer (CW4) 2 0.1%
Chief Warrant Officer 2 2 0.1%
Chief Warrant Officer 3 2 0.1%
Chief Warrant Officer 4 2 0.1%
Commander 2 0.1%
Hospital Corpsman 1 0%
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Cl. 1 0%
Chief Warrant Officer 5 1 0%
Command Sergeant 1 0%
Chief Warrant Officer (CW5) 1 0%
Seaman Apprentice 1 0%
Warrant Officer 1
I support that soldier. But I will not hope that Bush is taking him serious and comes over to him, because it would be a strage way to commit suicide for that soldier. If you walk along in Iraq next to Bush, you know, ... nobody is that stupid.
Liplock, Navy vet, Horst
Well said. The hope is that these soldiers can say Sir! No Sir! after receiving inspiration from that incredibly moving 2006 documentary Sir! No Sir! which focused on the GI Resistance that took place during the Vietnam War at or near military bases both at home and abroad. The GI Movement that took place those many years ago is extremely relevant to what is going on today. GIs did not begin to speak out in full force until about six years after the U.S. had been engaged in the Vietnam War. It now seems that the soldiers are [finally] speaking out after the U.S. has been in Iraq after four years so the soldiers are a little ahead of their GI brethern. Perhaps one should not be too surprised if some of the officers in Iraq are victims of fragging as they were in Vietnam. The hope is that more of them will emulate the example of Lt. Watada by saying NO to the war machine in Iraq.
I've waited years for someone in the Military to challenge Washington like this. First to go, Bush and Cheney, then we can throw Reid, Pelosi, Boehner, McConnell, and Rove there, too.
Hell, why don't we just ship out the entire White House and Congress? They'd probably do more good there then here, anyway.
The Champ is out.
gempei @ 80:
Couldn't have said it better myself.
I did forget to state on my reply that just one death of a military member in Iraq was one too many. And because I just feel a need to say it:
Breaking News....in response to Spc. Vassell's comments, Bush and Cheney today applied for military deferments. You just can't take chances you know.
I understand that when bush goes anywhere that he needs 5000 people with him-
We need more challenges like this and challengers! The more challenges, the more the neocons will look like the bastards they are.
Up yours, Lindsay Graham...
http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.military.co...
I admire this kid immensely. Not only does he have guts for being where he is but for speaking out as he has done. This is a true hero. My only regret is the disappointment he is going to experience when he finds out that the coward draft dodging country club republicans (we all know who they are!) will never take him up on his offer. I wish to further add that amongst these coward draft dodgers is a deserter who left his stateside unit to go loaf in Alabama and then came back to Texas to "check in with his unit" only to leave before his obligation was up for Harvard Business School all during the Vietnam War. Can anybody guess who this is?
Well I'm certain congressmen would be willing to roll along. At least for a day. Enough of them have been in Baghdad lately.
Guess those market bargains are just too hard to pass up.
Wouldn't want Bush to offer. He'd probably insist on driving, and end up in Damascus.
The Chickenhawk Challenge.
Below find the start of a list. My loosely researched conclusion is that the people listed are all Chicken-Hawks. They've been brass-balls willing to send working class men and women volunteers to kill and die--but they have risked nothing themselves. Call it The DisHonor Roll.
It would be a good thing if this roll were expanded and fact-checked and circulated to various constituencies, at home and in Iraq and Afghanistan--do our troops know who sent them to kill and die?
One question is this: have any of the people on this list risked anything for what they profess to believe? An equally important question is this: do they have close family members in harm's way? If the answers to these two questions are--damn little and damn few, that matters. In the heroic days conservatives long for there was a ruling elite--but in those days, the ruling elite went out to war as well. These Chicken-Hawks claim this "War on Terror" is of existential significance to us as a nation and a civilization. If they really believe that, why aren't they and their progeny out there on the front lines like the leaders of yore they so admire?
THE DISHONOR ROLL
George W. Bush (air national guard-you know the rest)
Dick Cheney
Donald Rumsfeld (military, no combat)
Alberto Gonzalez
Condi Rice
Donald Feith
Zalmay Khalilzad
Stephen Cambone
Paul Wolfowitz
Stephen Hadley
Scooter Libby
David Addington
Richard Perle
Ken Adelman
Richard Pipes
Bernard Lewis
Victor Hanson
Max Boot
Frederick Kagan
Norman Podhoritz
Bill Kristol
Fred Barnes
Brit Hume
Bill O'Reilly
Sean Hannity
Ann Coulter
Rush Limbaugh
I hope more GIs challenge the coker in chief
What a foolish, foolish soldier -- to invite George Bush to ride along. Doesn't this soldier know that
George is way too valuable to be killed in service to his country? If George were to die, our country
would be lost.
RH @ 93:
Joe Lieberman needs to be at the very top of any list like this in my opinion he is truly the worst of the worst.
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. OMG, George Bush just might be a domestic enemy trying to destroy our Consititution. George, surrender yourself to the nearest FBI office for waterboarding.
I have the YouTubes of the abc reports on this up here...
Don't count on it. You might ask one of the slut-twins to sit along side you. Maybe one of the sons or daughters of these chickenhawk congressmen?? They, however, are all cowards. Send some other poor soul off to fight for their oil and power. We live in a "democracy". I'm soooo proud of US.
It was a true 'live' moment ..... a 'walk a mile in my shoes'
challenge to all the 'tough guys' in the government....
fat chance that any will take the up his offer...
I've always wondered what happened to all the uber-amerikans.... you know, the
white supremists, Klansmen (women),
ultra-patriotic xenophobic weirded out zombie Christian Born Again and again types....
One would think they would be right in front of the join the military line waiting to get the chance
to kill for God & country....... they don't sign up as it's much easier for them to stay in the U.S.,
shoot a doctor in the back or have a pack of 5 of them beat to death a gay guy...
The politicans who vote 'Yes' for wars should then have to spend time in the combat zone, exposed to the same dangers as the common grunt.
Maybe military service should be a requirement for federal public office. Then again, that didn't stop Colon Bowel from being a shitbag.
I watched the film roll on this story, and watched in horror as a taxi driver was shot to death by American soldiers. Murdered if you want. Fuck ME. WTF! They just murdered a kid! He was just doing his job! WTF!
Get your fucking act together you fucking YANKS. Get off your fucking asses, get into the fucking streets and STOP THIS FUCKING CARNAGE.
STOP FUCKING TYPING, AND GET ON THOSE STREETS.
Why have you linked to this tamed down version of Sean Smith's report? The original is available on Channel 4 (UK) and Guardian Unlimited. The ABC version focuses on the stress problems of soldiers distributed in small units around Baghdad. The original also looks at how these soldiers act and the reactions of the local people. It shows up the absurdity of a the "surge" which puts a foreign army, whose soldiers don't speak the language, who are constantly attacked by native resistance forces, into a huge city to act as local policemen. The report was produced by a British embed. That's why it's so clear in its criticism. I'm shocked that C&L allows itself to be manipulated by MSM news management in watering down criticism of the Bush regime's actions.
Uh, No thanks. but the chickenhawks don't mind sending a proxy in their place. Do you have a son or daughter of military age?
Watch this YANKS!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/video/page/0,,2125978,00.html
Now get off your keyboards, walk to Washington and STOP THIS WAR. WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO DO, PROTEST, DO FUCKING ANYTHING! ORGANISE, YOU CANNOT LET THIS STAIN REMAIN ON YOUR COLLECTIVE CONCIOUS.
ITS TIME NOW! REMEMBER ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO RISKED EVERYTHING TO STOP THE VIETNAM WAR- ITS YOUR TIME NOW.
RH,
You left off Neal Boortz,a real honest-to-goodness card-carrying chickenhawk from the mid-'60's!
jason king @ 106:
There have been large protests against the war and Bush, they haven't accomplished jack. Protests are shown not as people patriotically voicing their disgust but as unpatriotic hooligans as they'll show over and over whatever thuggery occurs. Bush is already unpopular and should be impeached, if he was a Democrat he would have been long ago yet nothing changes. Cindy Sheehan and Michael Moore have done a billion times more than I can ever do yet they haven't changed anything. We are closer to fascism here than the dolts realize.
How about packing the entire Bush family, ya know, Poppy & Babs, "Pickles" & those party girl twins, Jeb & his whole brood, Neil & his Asian whores, and all the rest of this blueblood Skull & Bones bunch into a big yellow school bus. Let's give them plenty of booze, drugs, guns, party hats & favors. Put a banner on one side of the bus that reads "Leave no Bush behind" & on the other side that says "Operation Iraqi Liquidation" (sponsored by the Carlyle Group), on the back of the bus a picture of Jesus with a sword..... and send those fuckers straight into the meatgrinder! Come on folks, this could be the biggest pay-per-view event ever !!!!
Damn, this is good weed.
Thus another reichwing lie that alll the soldiers support the war policy bites the dirt, along with another soldier too poor to be a reichwing pundit.
Make sure you take a look at all those photos that are included with the above photos. RIP to the troops in the Bradley.
the question is: why US soldiers go to be US soldiers in the first place?? I have been thinking they are getting selected and are GETTING PAYED. Getting MIA gets an extra to the family.
No. I really do not understand the US way, if any.
On another side, the president is the highest ELECTED person to decide the future of the underlings, or to use the underlings. Just think of what was like before republics: the oldest man of the village decided all. So where are we: the president, our elected president killing the people of the village or the people of the village believing in the better of the village? that would be the question: if nobody believes in wars, why do we do them (the wars)?
can anyone resign from US Army or is it like a pleasant prison? or is it the place 'that I can show myself - and I am getting paid for it - but make it fun and I don't want to get killed' ? Just think about it - the history proved that people are getting l\killed in wars. Yes wars are killing people. Or any way you want to put it, in wars people are dying, on both sides, that's it.
dadams @ 23:
To Bush the constitution "is just a goddamn piece of paper."
How to make an angry American
Sitemonitor, I won't hold a grudge if this link is removed due to redundancy or off topic.
Right, our commander and chief should go to Iraq. What's wrong with you liberals?
Bobo @ 112:
I have been thinking...
Deep thoughts from the shallow end, eh?
I wish they would take Cheney and Bush and set them right down in the middle of baghdad with water pistols.
this guy has it right if the chimponator was with him he'd have 20 thousand extra hands to cover their asses
as a canadian and a citizen of the 51st state I wish some of you good old boys would invit cheney for a huntin' trip.
I think that would be a good start since he runs americas foriegn policy
Friendly fire anyone?
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