http://www.gallup.com/poll/141068/majority-americans-favor-obama-afghanistan-timetable.aspx
8/2/2010 9:25:50 PM
we already had a thread
8/2/2010 9:50:33 PM
^very astute of you
8/2/2010 10:42:18 PM
I think 80% of dems would agree with O if he wanted to Nuke california....but in this case I have to agree with the dems. Im not sure what the goal in Afghanistan even is now. A lot of the change would have to occur from within and over several generations Im afraid.
8/2/2010 11:13:49 PM
In all fairness a lot of Republican's would agree with the whole nuke California thing too.[Edited on August 2, 2010 at 11:32 PM. Reason : .]
8/2/2010 11:32:13 PM
I mean, I live here in California, and I'm still on the fence about whether it should be nuked.
8/3/2010 2:55:10 AM
hahah, good points.
8/3/2010 9:07:18 AM
We never should have started either war. In hindsight, these will be looked back on as the dumbest, most destructive pointless wars to a state in history.^^psh california is the best state in almost every way. natural beauty by far, best cities by far, culture by far, arts and entertainment by far, agriculture and the birth of most intellectual movements. Everyone hates on Califronia because they can't afford it, hate weed or a super conservative.[Edited on August 3, 2010 at 10:56 AM. Reason : ^^psh california is the best state in almost every way. natural beauty, best cities, and intellect]
8/3/2010 10:52:12 AM
^hows the best state in every way's budget doing? Im sure they will get some more federal money, so we all get the joy of paying for the best state's fiscal irresponsiblity.[Edited on August 3, 2010 at 1:40 PM. Reason : .]
8/3/2010 1:40:10 PM
I thought Afghanistan was the "good war." Oh, I forgot--that was only when leftists were using it to bash Bush over Iraq. Silly me.
8/3/2010 1:45:34 PM
^right. THe clinton cruise missle attack showed to work so well in hindsight.
8/3/2010 1:58:00 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga859TrvjiQAnd what about this and other related issues?[Edited on August 3, 2010 at 2:07 PM. Reason : .]
8/3/2010 1:58:50 PM
Wow I always had the utmost respect for time's journalism but jeeez. What a shitty piece of propaganda.
8/3/2010 8:53:30 PM
8/3/2010 9:02:56 PM
What happens if we leave sudan?what happens if we leave congo?what happens if we leave burma?what happens if we leave somalia?what happens if we leave chicago?We can't be everywhere. Shit happens when we're there, shit happens when we're gone. Shit just happens and we can't afford to perfect the world anymore don't you get it? We're broke. and its all because of this.Being broke is one thing but being broke with your entire future invested in Afghanistan and Iraq is fucking depressing. Especially when important parts of your own nation's infrastructure is in shambles.
8/3/2010 9:08:23 PM
fine, say that. leave the far-right conservative rag Time magazine out of it.and again, please move there and report back on how gracious and loving the men-folk of the Taliban are to you. [Edited on August 3, 2010 at 9:16 PM. Reason : ..]
8/3/2010 9:15:37 PM
^ya but then we need to be in all the other places listed too because the Taliban aren't exactly the last people whose hands I'd want to be in on Earth.
8/3/2010 9:18:49 PM
i am ok with that.i like watching fox news and seeing the brains of bad people blown out, no matter where they call home. bring it on.
8/3/2010 9:21:02 PM
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8/3/2010 10:26:46 PM
I don't think most Americans are unpatriotic. Stupid, certainly, but not unpatriotic.It may not make any difference, unless you're one of the little Afghan girls who was really into going to school.
8/3/2010 10:55:21 PM
Trillions of dollars could send a lot of American girls to school.^^The terrorists have indeed won. We are a pale shadow of the country we were 10 years ago.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 12:43 AM. Reason : .]
8/4/2010 12:42:28 AM
Terrorists only won because of corruption and mismanagement within our own government. Civilian government contractors have been stealing and have continued to steal billions and trillions of dollars because of poor financial oversight and no accountability over dishonorable Americans who abuse their responsibility at every chance they get.
8/4/2010 12:55:37 AM
I'm sure the wars were very inefficient and mismanaged, given that they were planned and operated by the government, but that's not the real problem. The issue is that they were unjustified, illegal, and immoral from the get go. Even if we had only spent 200 billion so far, it still would have been a huge waste, because we're not going to win, and we never could have won. We might have had the best military in the world in 2001, but perpetual war gets very costly no matter how well fought it is.There's no longer an opportunity to make our money back on these botched conflicts. We have to chalk it up to money down the toilet; productive capacity that was squandered because the American people were too lazy (and vengeful) to properly scrutinize the administration. It's difficult for many conservatives to come to terms with this, and I can see that they're trying to save face, but it's time to get real. The money's gone. Borrowing money to pay for this shit is worse than taxing and spending. People would take Republicans a lot more seriously if they got religion and said, "we've got to cut across the board...including the things we initially supported. It's gotten that dire."
8/4/2010 1:13:24 AM
^
8/4/2010 3:06:02 AM
Given the high approval rating of the timetable withdraw and his real or imagined campaign promises I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the reason his approval rating for the wars is low and dropping is because he hasn't pulled us out already.
8/4/2010 5:47:06 AM
8/4/2010 8:26:16 AM
Iraq was most certainly unjustified, unecessary and the reason behind failure in Afghanistan. Our war criminal in chief George W. Bush diverted resources to that conflict instead of finishing the job against those who actually attacked us on 9/11. Remember Tora Bora. We could had Bin Laden at that point but somehow he slipped away. All of a sudden he was deemed not important. It is true the failures of the previous administration have screwed us now.
8/4/2010 9:23:47 AM
I agree that Iraq was unjustified more so than Afghanistan. Hooksaw is absolutely right to include human rights abuses as a part of the conversation. But there is also a point at which indefinite war probably isn't helping a whole lot on the pro-human rights front. A time-table seems like a reasonable option in this situation.
8/4/2010 11:58:39 PM
8/5/2010 9:37:23 AM
what does winning mean?
8/5/2010 10:38:07 AM
Some of you need to see this again--and to realize a few things. After her husband cut off her ears and nose, the young woman (her name is Aisha) crawled from her home to her uncle's house--he wouldn't help her.You know who helped her? It was U.S. soldiers. And do you know where Aisha is now? She's in the United States receiving reconstructive surgery. The United States of America is the greatest country in the world, for a variety of reasons. Those of you who continually blame America first and run it down should be ashamed of yourselves.
8/8/2010 6:44:14 PM
With great power comes great responsibility.
8/8/2010 6:48:39 PM
Yes, the situation in Afghanistan calls for Spider-Man's philosophical approach.
8/8/2010 6:59:26 PM
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8/9/2010 1:12:39 PM
I wish we did not have to act as the world police force. it is a lose/lose situation because it seems as if we pick and choose which bad people to confront, and we dont always make the right decisions. on the other hand "with great power comes great responsibility" as moron put it. it a quandary.
8/9/2010 1:12:52 PM
We haven't had to pay the bill for these wars yet. Like I said, it's all been borrowed money. I don't think anyone is going to be feeling nearly as patriotic when 1) the dollar tanks...hard or 2) we're having to actually downsize the military, which means we really are less safe at home.If these conflicts are justified, and worth paying for, then we should be invading and occupying every country in the world that doesn't meet up to our standard of freedom, and paying for them to build a new government. We can sell bonds all day to pay for it. Also, since the Chinese government is probably one of the most egregious violators of civil rights, we should start with them. Oh, wait...they're financing our entire phony economy.
8/9/2010 1:31:22 PM
^^^ That's laughable. C'mon, man!You're acting as if the guy who cut off his wife's ears and nose just happened to be in the Taliban by coincidence. In his belief system, Taliban membership and mutilating women are not mutually exclusive. I shouldn't have to explain this.In any event, if we leave Afghanistan the "wrong" way, the type of mutilation in question and other horrific acts will only increase. There's very little legitimate debate about this.^ There are more important things than money, d357r0y3r. [Edited on August 9, 2010 at 6:28 PM. Reason : And I think you know this.]
8/9/2010 6:26:16 PM
There are many things more important than money. If I could pay like, 500 bucks, and the entire nation of Afghanistan would be free, I'd probably do it. What I'm not willing to do is take a substantial cut in my standard of living so we can fail at setting up a puppet democracy, while enriching the few privileged American corporations. Freedom in this country was fought for. Many people died and sacrificed so we could have liberty. Every society on this planet must undergo that same process. It's the natural order. We can trade, talk, and encourage nations to adopt better systems of government, but please look at our national debt and our unfunded liabilities, and tell me with a straight face that we have the resources to adequately complete these nation building missions.
8/9/2010 7:33:54 PM
^ It's sunk costs. And if we don't finish the job, it'll cost us even more in the future.[Edited on August 10, 2010 at 5:40 AM. Reason : And it won't be a democracy. It'll be an Islamic republic. ]
8/10/2010 5:27:18 AM
8/10/2010 7:03:45 AM
^ Actually, we're already there. Trying to make it a better place for Afghans, helping to secure the region, and not giving terrorists a free-for-all launching pad for attacks against the United States and its allies.
8/10/2010 6:11:52 PM
hooksaw is such a hack
8/13/2010 4:33:09 AM
This doesn't really apply to this thread, but I thought some of you might find it a good read:Pat Tillman's Father To Army Investigator: 'F--- You... And Yours'http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/12/pat-tillmans-father-to-ar_n_680128.html
8/13/2010 1:03:48 PM