I'm surprised this hasnt been posted yet...if it has, then just let it die, but I didn't see another thread about it.http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/07/world/main1980581.shtml
9/8/2006 2:27:14 PM
I think Britain will go Torie in the next election, so the conservatives will still have an ally over there in some ways.
9/8/2006 2:57:09 PM
thank president bush
9/8/2006 3:13:09 PM
Political consequences. How quaint.
9/8/2006 3:16:24 PM
President Bush isnt in the Labour Party of England
9/8/2006 3:19:21 PM
<--------- Aware.
9/8/2006 3:19:55 PM
^^^^not aware
9/8/2006 3:22:09 PM
Zombie Churchill '07
9/8/2006 3:25:05 PM
If I were Blair, and my own party did that to me, I'd be giving serious thought to making them man up and take me to a vote.
9/8/2006 3:28:29 PM
eh, but why tie up the government with bs like that?
9/8/2006 3:29:38 PM
eh, why step down
9/8/2006 3:31:49 PM
read the article.
9/8/2006 3:32:32 PM
9/8/2006 3:34:13 PM
I bet Lieberman would've, too. Piece of shit.
9/8/2006 3:35:04 PM
you can't always get what you want. while it may not have been his prefered way of doing, its clear that he sees some benefit from doing so, in this case, pleasing the party that he is a part of. sometimes you need to swallow your pride for the good of the country.....he obviously feels this is the best way to go right now given the circumstances.american politicians of both parties could learn something from this. not the "backing down when you're being criticized", but looking at the big picture, and not just focusing on you own personal gain. its something thats missing from politics these days. accountability.[Edited on September 8, 2006 at 3:39 PM. Reason : fd]
9/8/2006 3:38:21 PM
accountability is definitely lacking from politicsbut the blame game is a perfect example of "tying up the governemtn with bs" instead of looking to the future
9/8/2006 3:39:46 PM
i never said it wasnt, but if he tried to fight it more, as theduke suggested, it would only contribute to tying it up even longer.in this case, he didnt delay the inevitable.[Edited on September 8, 2006 at 3:42 PM. Reason : df]
9/8/2006 3:41:38 PM
How exactly, aside from participating in or creating anything that can be construed as a "blame game," do you go about injecting accountability into our political system?
9/8/2006 3:42:39 PM
yo blair.
9/8/2006 3:44:13 PM
i'm not completely against accountability or the "blame game"but sometimes, ie reasons for iraq war...the blame game doesnt help the fact that we are at war in iraq...doesnt help the plan to get the democracy setup and withdraw troops
9/8/2006 3:45:55 PM
of course it doesnt, but hopefully it creates some kind of accountability so that we don't make similar mistakes in the future.
9/8/2006 3:47:10 PM
Perhaps a more fervent blame game played in the past might've prevented a lot of the fuckups we're seeing in Iraq today...
9/8/2006 3:55:20 PM
perhaps...i know...lets spend lots more time and energy arguing about the past!!
9/8/2006 4:13:43 PM
when you dont have a plan for the future...
9/8/2006 4:15:12 PM
i was going to post about how Clinton was the devil but im not[Edited on September 8, 2006 at 4:17 PM. Reason : and my plan for the future is....for Iraq's future....fuck]
9/8/2006 4:17:22 PM
9/8/2006 4:25:57 PM
DOING WHAT I DONT WANT MEANS YOU HAVE NO PLAN!!!!!!!!
9/8/2006 4:28:41 PM
YES!!!....bitching about the past can change past events...everyone...on 3!!....1....2....bitching about the past is fine if you have somethign to offer for the future....so come on...offer something constructive...
9/8/2006 4:32:38 PM
how about getting out of Iraq.........BECAUSE ITS A SHITSHOW!or did you not read thatits like hanging out in a room after some dude shit his pants.
9/8/2006 4:33:49 PM
fine...thats somethign to offer....do you see how thats different than saying "bush lied"..and leaving it at that??
9/8/2006 4:34:44 PM
i dont think anyone has ever left it at that.i guess you just stopped listening after that point.
9/8/2006 4:36:55 PM
i guess you have not been paying attention for the last few ... uhh...years...get real dude
9/8/2006 4:37:54 PM
9/8/2006 4:38:04 PM
for real...what kind of plan is...."lets just leave"come with something legit
9/8/2006 4:38:57 PM
^ save billions of dollars and thousands of lives.maintain a small force to oversee survival of a stable government
9/8/2006 4:39:35 PM
trikk311: You're still arguing that there's no poing in engaging in dialogue about the past, despite the fact that doing so invariably affects the future. You're either naive, grossly misinformed about physics, or both.What do you mean, then what? That's a plan.For 17 ways to effect said plan written by analysts and experts (which evidently don't exist), go to the link below and READ:http://www.comw.org/pda/0512exitplans.html
9/8/2006 4:39:38 PM
theres a difference in learning about the things that have gone wrong in iraq and using those to make better decisions in the futureand just blaming bush for an unjust war
9/8/2006 4:41:41 PM
^^^what??...dude...come on^^no one will argue that the past affects the future. Stop with the strawman. But sitting around and bitching about the past does absolutely ZERO to the future. Unless you relate it to the future somehow. Being pissed at bush all day cause you dont like him and sitting around saying "bush lied people died!! vote for us!!!" is not going to get us anywhere[Edited on September 8, 2006 at 4:44 PM. Reason : asdf]
9/8/2006 4:43:10 PM
^^^at least you finally listed some plans which nobody had done on TWW up until this point
9/8/2006 4:49:17 PM
Bitching about the past is pretty much the only way to affect the future.For the future: 1) Don't invade a country without a plan to occupy or an exit strategy already in place, (2) Have the patience to consider diplomatic or at least covert alternatives to invasion when your available intelligence is incomplete, (3) Consider the implications of the power vacuum your invasion will create and have a rational, complete plan for credibly filling it before invading, and (4) Consider the likelihood and strength of any insurgency that may arise as well as the most effective means of preventing or mollifying it before it materializes.That's just off the top of my head.Do I have your permission--which I don't need--to bitch about Iraq now?[Edited on September 8, 2006 at 4:56 PM. Reason : ...]
9/8/2006 4:54:15 PM
what about Have the patience to let us keep doing what we're doing because its working, albeit slowly
9/8/2006 4:55:20 PM
ALL HAIL THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ZOMBIE LLOYD GEORGE
9/8/2006 5:02:00 PM
Clearly because I do not think it's working. My qualm was originally with our rush to get in, which I found highly suspicious and unstately. But, like the administration's justifications for invasion, my qualms have shifted as the conditions on the ground have changed.Based on efficacy alone, I think we ought to either: 1) get the fuck out of there, or (2) send enough troops to Iraq to end the sectarian violence that is snowballing into a civil war. What we're doing right now makes absolutely no sense.
9/8/2006 5:06:18 PM
we are doing exactly the right thing now...
9/8/2006 5:32:31 PM
Great plan. Which side do you support arming?OH! Both. Hmm...
9/8/2006 5:33:14 PM
nope...let them fight!!
9/8/2006 5:33:57 PM
I'd rather not pay the troops to endanger themselves in a police action...
9/8/2006 5:35:55 PM
that has to be the worst idea ever.1)invade country2)remove despot3)civil war starts4)let them fight5)......everything will be ok?
9/8/2006 6:11:58 PM