The cost to rebuild Iraq infrastructure: 100 Billion dollars
KFC in the Holy City of Fallugia: priceless
Joeysays
Wow! Good for them! that was worth the death of our citizens!
Next we can attack all of Africa, you know, because we’re fighting for peace and liberty for people, not oil or trumped up charges or WMDs, but fighting for the people! And if you thought Iraq had corruption, wait until you see Africa! Hell, it’ll make Iraq look like the best democracy in the world(aside from the US).
synsays
There are tow sides to this war, either one is a supports being United for Genocidal Peace and Justice for Dictators or one supports the Bush Doctrine of Liberation.
This is America, we are free to choose.
Those who support Genocidal Peace and Justice for Dictators support the deaths of Free people and encourage the genocidal slaughter of the oppressed. Anti-liberators should take a look in the mirror to see just how hideously ugly, vile and deceptive is their image.
So when do you think there’ll be a video of Iraqis giving the finger to U.S. libtards?
#2
And if you think Africa’s corrupt, wait’ll you see the hypocrits over at the DNC such as Pelosi, Kerry, Kennedy, Reid, Boxer, Corzine, Schumer, Emanuel etc.
Funny how liberals whine about the cost of liberating oppressed people, but want to spend even more money on failed disastrous welfare programs that sustain generations in misery.
Frank IBCsays
Jeez, even the Muslims don’t call it the “HOLY city of Fallugia[sic]”. The only such cities in Iraq are Karbala and Najaf.
Good News in Iraq the Left Doesn’t Want You to Know About
Many Iraqis who couldn’t get jobs under Saddam Hussein because of their ethnicity, sectarian identity, or refusal to join the Baath party, are now working. The private sector economy is booming because Iraqis are investing in it, with some of the money coming from family members abroad. Thriving banks, restaurants, and furniture stores now occupy what were abandoned stores last year.
Further: In August, new business startups in Iraq exceeded 30,000. Individual Iraqis are better off financially than they have been for 20 years. According to the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, per capita income has doubled since the United States toppled the Saddam regime. There are more than 3.5 million cellular phone subscribers in Iraq, up from zero when Saddam ruled. Internet cafes are thriving in even small towns.
8: Funny, how about the people in this country who, as we’re now discovering, can be let go from their jobs for just about any reason their employers decide. How about the 2 women who were dismissed from their jobs because they’re smokers….not for smoking in their office or even on company property, but because they engaged in a completely legal activity in the privacy of their own home. Their employer decided he would regularly test all employees to make sure they weren’t smoking.
Why are we focusing so much on how Iraq is doing? How about our leaders focus more on what’s going on in this country? You know, the country they were elected to lead?
Kevinsays
#2: It’s like I’ve said before: There’s a dictatorship less than 90 miles from our shores which has been there for over 40 years (Cuba / Castro). If we’re bringing democracy to the world, why aren’t we doing it there?
LOL……Kevin, why don’t you post a link to that smoker story? There’s a bit more to it than you cared to bring up.
As for Cuba, when the Democratic Party and its associated hangers-on/leftists decide Cuba is a dictatorship, we may do something about it. Right now, they’re still clinging to the belief that it’s a socialist utopia.
The overthrow of Hussein: 300 Billion dollars
The cost to rebuild Iraq infrastructure: 100 Billion dollars
KFC in the Holy City of Fallugia: priceless
Wow! Good for them! that was worth the death of our citizens!
Next we can attack all of Africa, you know, because we’re fighting for peace and liberty for people, not oil or trumped up charges or WMDs, but fighting for the people! And if you thought Iraq had corruption, wait until you see Africa! Hell, it’ll make Iraq look like the best democracy in the world(aside from the US).
There are tow sides to this war, either one is a supports being United for Genocidal Peace and Justice for Dictators or one supports the Bush Doctrine of Liberation.
This is America, we are free to choose.
Those who support Genocidal Peace and Justice for Dictators support the deaths of Free people and encourage the genocidal slaughter of the oppressed. Anti-liberators should take a look in the mirror to see just how hideously ugly, vile and deceptive is their image.
Correction the word is ‘two’
So when do you think there’ll be a video of Iraqis giving the finger to U.S. libtards?
#2
And if you think Africa’s corrupt, wait’ll you see the hypocrits over at the DNC such as Pelosi, Kerry, Kennedy, Reid, Boxer, Corzine, Schumer, Emanuel etc.
Funny how liberals whine about the cost of liberating oppressed people, but want to spend even more money on failed disastrous welfare programs that sustain generations in misery.
Jeez, even the Muslims don’t call it the “HOLY city of Fallugia[sic]”. The only such cities in Iraq are Karbala and Najaf.
And “Fallugia” sounds like a city in Italy.
Good News in Iraq the Left Doesn’t Want You to Know About
Link: http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/thinktanktown/2005/11/a_cheerier_view.html (via LGF)
8: Funny, how about the people in this country who, as we’re now discovering, can be let go from their jobs for just about any reason their employers decide. How about the 2 women who were dismissed from their jobs because they’re smokers….not for smoking in their office or even on company property, but because they engaged in a completely legal activity in the privacy of their own home. Their employer decided he would regularly test all employees to make sure they weren’t smoking.
Why are we focusing so much on how Iraq is doing? How about our leaders focus more on what’s going on in this country? You know, the country they were elected to lead?
#2: It’s like I’ve said before: There’s a dictatorship less than 90 miles from our shores which has been there for over 40 years (Cuba / Castro). If we’re bringing democracy to the world, why aren’t we doing it there?
LOL……Kevin, why don’t you post a link to that smoker story? There’s a bit more to it than you cared to bring up.
As for Cuba, when the Democratic Party and its associated hangers-on/leftists decide Cuba is a dictatorship, we may do something about it. Right now, they’re still clinging to the belief that it’s a socialist utopia.
Oh, and just in case you’re wondering about the last, Kevin, remember Che Guevara, whose adorns myriad banners proclaiming the utopia that the leftists and protesters praised by liberals and Democrats so want.
How can you say such things about Cuba when praising those who worship the people who created it?