Because without their avid viewing, they wouldn't be able to base their ideology on comments from American liberals. OMFG IF YOU SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE WAR YOU EMBOLDEN THE TERRORISTS AND ARE PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR A CERTAIN NUMBER OF AMERICAN DEATHS.
5/23/2006 4:10:23 PM
I love how conservative pundits will blame everyone for American deaths in Iraq EXCEPT the people who sent them there.On, and I also love all conservative pundits are the friggin sigmund freuds of the terrorist mind. [Edited on May 23, 2006 at 4:16 PM. Reason : ]
5/23/2006 4:12:13 PM
umm....what??
5/23/2006 4:53:17 PM
^^agree, ^^^agreed
5/23/2006 4:59:49 PM
id be totally pissed if i made a point and padowack agreed with it
5/23/2006 5:21:14 PM
damn right
5/23/2006 5:22:21 PM
id be totally pissed if i made a point and padowackmy dad was a faggot and I agreed with itid be totally pissed if i made a point and padowack my dad was a faggot a turd mechanic and I agreed with it[Edited on May 23, 2006 at 5:29 PM. Reason : .]
5/23/2006 5:22:52 PM
5/23/2006 5:24:56 PM
5/23/2006 5:46:27 PM
^^ PLZ STAY ON TOPIC, THX
5/23/2006 6:51:43 PM
^^okay i diddnt mean to offend you...not that I really care...but this guy took a jab at me, so I took one back. Comprende?
5/24/2006 12:16:58 AM
haha...clearly you do...
5/24/2006 12:17:46 AM
*sigh*
5/24/2006 12:18:25 AM
wait, jonhguth's dad is gay?that makes a lot of sense now.
5/24/2006 12:49:18 AM
I love how liberal pundits will blame everyone for American victims of terrorism EXCEPT the people who actually killed them.
5/24/2006 7:41:45 AM
I just love how Americans engage in the polarizing bipartisan blame game that ultimately prevents progression.
5/24/2006 11:53:03 AM
the creation of this thread caused 12 deaths in Iraq since its creation
5/24/2006 11:56:26 AM
I love how conservative pundits will blame everyone for American deaths in Iraq EXCEPT the people who sent them there.
5/24/2006 2:38:52 PM
i love all the pussy liberals and how much of a pussy they all are and how they pussify the shit out of America like a bunch of johnny cake pussise]
5/24/2006 2:40:54 PM
5/24/2006 3:55:24 PM
We can thank those sugar frosted rainbows for the obesity epidemic.Delicious, but full of empty calories.
5/24/2006 4:04:14 PM
^^Ah that was back in the days before every single college mascot was a "Golden Eagle" since Golden Eagles are the only non offensive entities ever, except to Silverhawks but Silverhawks pwn Thundercats
5/24/2006 4:57:35 PM
bttt[Edited on July 11, 2006 at 10:49 AM. Reason : ]
7/11/2006 10:23:42 AM
holy shit thats a fucking horrible analogy
7/11/2006 10:26:57 AM
yeah...thats basically the worst
7/11/2006 10:28:58 AM
Who dug this shit back up?
7/11/2006 10:29:56 AM
You'd never really know for sure, but I'd blame Schrödinger
7/11/2006 10:41:39 AM
lol. synapse deleted his post.
7/11/2006 11:38:35 AM
If one's argument for pulling out of Iraq is the number of soldiers that have been killed, it is a weak argument. According to Antiwar.com, which is hardly a right-wing organization, the current number of American military deaths in Iraq since March 19, 2003, is 2,539. Remember, that number covers more than a three-year period. In addition, a significant percentage of these deaths were not a direct result of combat operations.Consider this: In 2002 ALONE, according to RaceMatters.org--which again is definitely not a right-wing organization--a combined total of 2,846 people were murdered in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Washington. This is just six cities in one year, folks. So by the abovementioned cut-and-run logic, we should begin pulling out of these cities IMMEDIATELY!One more thing: I am a veteran. I did a three-year, active-duty tour overseas in the US Army. I also did five years in the Ready Reserves. When I signed on the dotted line and took the solemn oath to defend the Constitution and its principles, I knew what it meant and I knew what could happen. And every man and woman who signed up in any branch of service knew, too. Shit, no one is being forced to join the military!If you're legitimately against the war, I can respect that position. If you're just another generalizing, loud-mouthed liberal, then maybe you should look at the facts before you pop off. Look out! Incoming. . . .
7/11/2006 11:43:18 AM
Damn, new recruit dropping knowledge on us all.Nice post
7/11/2006 12:36:58 PM
and he has the lyrics to Zoo Station on his user info. I like him.
7/11/2006 12:40:50 PM
Thanks. I'm new to TWW, but I've been around the block 40-11 times, my man.
7/11/2006 12:41:22 PM
It would have been a good post, if anyone in this thread had said something about US deaths and pulling out, but no one did. It was pretty much a straw-man post.
7/11/2006 12:45:28 PM
Thanks, Mr. Joshua--one of my favorite Gary Busey characters, by the way. Yeah, the rockers are my poets. If there have ever been more profound words written by any person of this world than the ones Bono wrote in said quotation, I don't know what they are.
7/11/2006 12:45:38 PM
I was tappin' into the zeitgeist, man, which is bigger than any stinking thread! But maybe you've got a point.
7/11/2006 12:51:05 PM
Okay, i'll let you slide this time.
7/11/2006 12:52:29 PM
Cool!
7/11/2006 12:53:16 PM
It wouldn't have been a good post regardless. It's a retarded argument.How many people are in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Washington?How many troops are in Iraq?So what does that do to the ratios of total population:dead?
7/11/2006 12:57:41 PM
to this supposed "good post" a ways above:i care about our soldiers dying. but i also care abotu the fact that this war is killing countless thousands more iraqis who DID NOT sign on a dotted line saying they'd die for America's whims to distract from a failing economy and a failing hunt for bin laden (fyi: estimates are around 40,000 civilians killed in this war). not to mention this war is costing us billions upon billions of dollars -- money that could be used for such better things.maybe i'd be more for this war had it been managed more wisely in the beginning and people weren't still often without electricity and/or water.this is not to say that i think that we should immediately pull out. we have gotten ourselves into a shitty situation because of poor leadership/management of a war that we shouldn't have fought to begin with. I'd be very stunned if iraq didn't erupt in civil war in the next five years (assuming we're not still there in a major way in five years).
7/11/2006 1:02:02 PM
To sarijoul: Freedom ain't free, brother. Many people died in the American Revolution, too. But from those sacrifices came this great nation, the United States of America; I'd say it was worth it.To boonedocks: I would not call my argument "retarded," as you did. Apparently, you have no concern about offending the mentally disabled. Tisk, tisk. I was comparing RAW NUMBERS from an ENTIRE COUNTRY, Iraq, over a three-plus-year period to RAW NUMBERS of just SIX US CITIES for one year. Statistically speaking, I think my point is self-evident, and the average RATIONAL person would grasp it immediately.
7/11/2006 1:27:16 PM
^how many non-military casualties in the american revolution?i'd say there would have been a lot less. certainly not 20:1 like in this conflict.and that is a statistically dumb comparison. if you want to compare how many people died in the entire country, then you could add in all the iraqi civilians who died too. let's say around 40,000. how many US cities would you have to add then?[Edited on July 11, 2006 at 1:31 PM. Reason : edit]
7/11/2006 1:29:27 PM
This may surprise you, but I have not committed those numbers to memory. And I'm having trouble finding solid numbers.No matter, Iraq will be free, and the world will be a better place for it. In any event, one less murdering dictator sounds good to me.
7/11/2006 1:34:16 PM
but for real. . . were there a significant amount of civilian casualties in the american revolution? i'm pretty sure there weren't, just because of military weaponry at the time. if you had said world war 2 then maybe you would have had a point, but you didn't.
7/11/2006 1:37:07 PM
I agree that Iraqis are making great sacrifices--for THEIR futures and the future of THEIR country--as they should be. I mean, shit, it's THEIR opportunity for freedom. Americans--including the media--are more concerned with American deaths. It's the nature of the beast, as it were.
7/11/2006 1:39:34 PM
so kids got asked to be killed in their sleep by american bombardment in the beginning of the war?ok, sorry, i guess you're right then.
7/11/2006 1:41:37 PM
just like kurds asked to be gassed and olympic athletes asked to be tortured
7/11/2006 1:43:59 PM
War is an ugly business, sarijoul. I wish that it were not necessary, but sometimes it is.Iraqis will see a better day. And when that day comes, the world--including France et al--will know that the United States of America did the right thing.Oh, and the military planning and operations by the United States was and is not perfect, duh. As any person who has served in the military knows, no plan survives contact with the enemy. We will make adjustments and get it done. Outstanding! By the way, the leaders and citizens of some countries often condescendingly refer to Americans as "cowboys." It has always seemed strange to me that as soon as their asses get in trouble, we hear, "Cowboy! Cowboy! Help me! Save me!" And that's the double-truth, Ruth.[Edited on July 11, 2006 at 1:57 PM. Reason : Spelled a word incorrectly]
7/11/2006 1:55:16 PM
7/11/2006 1:59:42 PM
^^so why was this war necessary again? since when has it been our policy to country-build? and how often does it actually work?
7/11/2006 2:08:23 PM
For Christ's sake, people, I'm comparing the MURDERS in about a handful of US cities in ONE YEAR (2002) to deaths due to combat in the WAR ZONE of a WHOLE COUNTRY over more than a THREE-YEAR PERIOD (2003-2006)! The US cities lose, because their NUMBER of deaths is higher.If you cannot grasp the self-evident point, then I cannot wrap your mind around it for you.
7/11/2006 2:36:36 PM