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As I said, although a little more delicately:
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Albeit I agree we should have gotten him two years ago when we had the chance. But, in all fairness, we did kill or imprison a significant number of the Al-Q in Afganistan and other places. That counts for something My favorite quote was from Al Sharpton on Bill Maher's HBO show, it seems as if every video service in the Middle East can find OBL, but the US can't |
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Strand, I wouldn't be so sure that Afghanistan is Taliban-free. Kabul, yes, but the rest of the country is in as much disarray as ever. In some places tribal lords have taken over again and women are being forced to wear the ghost uniforms. Afghanistan is a very sad situation.
So we've got the Afghanistan and Iraq messes, but John Kerry is still stuck in Vietnamn. I see a disconnect there. |
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Interestingly, as you say, some of the the tribal lords are seemingly as oppressive as the Taliban in many ways. As they say "out of the frying pan . . . . " Much less the poppy trade I guess I can stomach Afganistan because I really think we are trying to help there and we kind of had no choice but to revoce the Taliban who was hiding OBL. I also think we are trying to help in Iraq, but the facts are just so different there. We had the choice in Iraq, we did not IMO in Afganistan. But, being the eternal optimist, I think in the end (and that probably will not be in my lifetime) , things will be okay. |
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However, I don't think his disconnect can compare to Shrub's. He still continues to claim that not one child in Texas is impoverished.
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As for thinking we are trying to help the Iraqi's... I see a disconnect there.
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Speaking of non-sequitor disconnect
WASHINGTON — President Bush on Tuesday vigorously defended his decision to go to war against Iraq despite chief inspector David Kay's conclusion that Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction, as the United States had believed. from http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,109599,00.html I mean I think everyone agrees with the proposition that it is a good thing SH is no longer in power. I think what people like me want to hear is "there was a meltdown in our intelligence" Sorry Iraq. |
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