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Originally posted by COOL HAND
JR,
You are a very confused person. I was asking you to back up your speculation claims against djohnsto77, not me. You are on the hook to provide information to back up YOUR claim.
Pierson: We cannot give up on the Iraqi people
BRIEN T. BOYCE, Staff Writer
02/02/2005
Pierson said the morale with his Marines is high, and he strongly believes in the mission he was called to do.
"I have seen a change in the local Iraqi people," he said. "It will take time to reach the end state, but the Iraqi people are worth our sacrifice."
When Pierson arrived in Iraq in February 2004, he befriended several local Iraqis, who shared stories of their lives.
"What we in the states take for granted, the Iraqis were killed," Pierson said, and rehashed a story of one Iraqi, "Hassan."
"One gentleman, Hassan, told me that he was glad the U.S. had taken Saddam away. Now he could finally tell his wife and children what he did for a living. You see, if you told anyone what you did and they or your children misspoke, you were taken out and shot."
Hassan explained to Pierson why it was important for the Iraqis not to incur the wrath of Hussein.
"If Saddam got angry with a village over any issue, his way of dealing with it was to send in the soldiers and kill a bunch of people.
"Or, if he got angry with you, he'd have you executed."
It is because of the tyranny the Iraqis lived under, Pierson said, that Americans need to understand why their troops are there.
"We are giving the Iraqi people something we in the U.S. so often take for granted - freedom," he said. "We cannot give up on the Iraqi people. They are good people, with good hearts. We need to stay the course."
©Daily Nonpareil 2005
Originally posted by Phaethor
It amazes me that here the elections have occured, admist all the fighting, and there is still no recognnition given to the fact that we are liberating them from a regime of fear. This is something that is pretty damn impressive, if you ask me.
How Impressed would you feel if another country or countries Declared the Bush Regime akin to world terror, came to the US. Destroyed your towns, homes, killed your women and children by the thousands arrrested Bush and forced a re-election? Would you feel liberated then?
I have said this before. WMD, associations with terrorist groups, responsible for 9/11, removing a dictator, etc. etc. etc. are all smoke and mirrors for attacking a country for their oil. Oppressed people ALL throught out history have risen up against their oppressors, have toppeled dictators, or created their own governing bodies. Heck the US did it in our own civil war.
You wouldn't want another country to come in and attack us and tell us how to run our country (and don't respond with "let them try! We'll nuke thier butts back to the stone age.") Why is it ok for us to do it to them?
The Iraqis are thrilled with what we've done for them!
Some are, some aren't. Thats why there are Iraqi Freedom fighters fighting UN and US trrops.
we don't seek a permission slip to kill the enemy
This sounds familiar... hmmmm. Oh yeah! Didn't Hitler say something like this?
Phae
Originally posted by Phaethor
I have said this before. WMD, associations with terrorist groups, responsible for 9/11, removing a dictator, etc. etc. etc. are all smoke and mirrors for attacking a country for their oil. Oppressed people ALL throught out history have risen up against their oppressors, have toppeled dictators, or created their own governing bodies. Heck the US did it in our own civil war.
Well CoolHand, are you gonna tell me that all that isn't speculation? Has it been proven to you? Help me open my eyes with your wisdom. Johnny Redburn is absolutely right. None of that crap would stand up in a court of law and you know it. It's easy for you and others to so blindly ride Dubya's bandwagon because you won't be called out by the majority. Unfortunately this behavior runs rampant here at ATS.
Peace
Originally posted by fawlty
In the "court of law" public opinion and the wealthy are what matters most. Guilty people go free. Saddam had a chance to lay his cards out on
Mindless liberals can continue to act tough on messageboards and in the media but when a WMD is released in their hometown...they would be the first to cast blame on the administration for not doing anything to prevent it. Morons.
Originally posted by Kosmo Yagkoto
The election proved that most of the Iraqi people are on our side.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
It is well documented that he created WMD in the past, no one denies that. If he was able to do so in the past, it is only logical that they still had the knowledge to do so again with the proper materials.
Since he was never given the opportunity to try to make them again, nobody will ever know whether or not he would have actually done it, but it is educated speculation based on past behavior and testimony of defectors.
Originally posted by PolarBearExpress
We truely do not need to depend on oil supplies from overseas. The reason why is, we have many, many capped oil in the United States that not too many people know or care if they knew we had. So war on oil has been wore out idea. Sorry. Don't take what I said wrong.
Originally posted by Skadi_the_Evil_Elf
Bush is NOT right all along. I clearly remeber his reasoning for going into Iraq was WMD. Well.................Im still waiting.................
And the Administration itself said they no longer planned on finding them. Hmmmmmmmmmm.
Show me the WMD, and then Ill say, yeah. He was right then. Id like to be wrong on this.
Originally posted by drbryankkruta
They are admitting the lie , and basically saying so but , we still fixed the Saddam problem either way , what is sad is there are four more years and three more countries in the direct line of this type of policy making and we are going to loose more people to fight for lies or half truths.
[edit on 6/2/2005 by drbryankkruta]