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lie1 /laɪ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lahy] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, lied, ly·ing.
–noun
1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
First of all, we went into Somalia under Bush senior...
Originally posted by Rockpuck
I don't understand why she uses this accent... is she trying to prove something?
Does she understand how.. pathetic it is? How fake it sounds? How ignorant she looks and sounds?
Does she think this is connecting to the people?
I notice she typically talks like this to black people, maybe she thinks that how they talk??
Originally posted by lonewolf37
Hal9000,
First of all, we went into Somalia under Bush senior...
Samolia was Clinton.
Operation Provide Relief began in August 1992, when the Bush White House announced that U.S. military transports would support the multinational UN relief effort in Somalia.
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by lonewolf37
I’m referring to Clinton sending troops into Kosovo in 98’ just about the same time his impeachment hearings were underway. Thanks for pointing out that I had missed another military assault attributed to Clinton.
Originally posted by lonewolf37
The whole prupose of going into Iraq in the first place was because they were harboring and training terrorists, Bush as well as the congress and senate had already established that any country harboring terrorist would be considered an enemy.
Originally posted by lonewolf37
I don’t like the lies anymore than anyone else, but there's no point in taking sides, because all those guys are liars, demos and repubs both.
Hal9000,
Well the Black Hawk Down incident and the Battle of Mogadishu happened under Clinton, but we first went in under Bush in 1992.
The Battle of Mogadishu or for Somalis Ma-alinti Rangers (“The Day of the Rangers”) was a battle that was part of Operation Gothic Serpent that was fought on October 3 and 4, 1993, in Mogadishu, Somalia, by forces of the United States supported by UNOSOM II against Somali militia fighters loyal to warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid.
Hal9000,
Actually, many accused him of wagging the dog when he ordered the missile strike in Afghanistan in 98 to try to kill Bin Laden, and the same people later accuse him that he didn't do enough to kill OBL.
You do know there was no connection between Sadaam and Al Queda right? Just checking, because Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.
Hal9000,
My whole point is that the same people who are bashing the democrats don’t hold the current administration up to the same standards.
On June 26, 1993, Clinton bombed Baghdad in retaliation for an alleged but unproven Iraq plot to assassinate former President George Bush. Eight Iraqi civilians, including the distinguished Iraqi artist Layla al-Attar were killed in the raid, and 12 more were wounded. This kind of unilateral action in response to an unproven charge is a violation of international law.
Originally posted by lonewolf37
I concede that it is most likely 'not over' and I have little doubt that Iran is in the radar for military action. Every day seems to be some new transgression made by the Iranians.
I don't agree that no other president would have went into Iraq, especially if (based on your reasoning) it is over oil supplies and military expansion. On the contrary this would seem to go along with my point that all the politicians in DC have the same agenda whether Demo or Repub.
The trick is keeping the politicians out of the war efforts so the real soldiers can do there job.
These types of military tactics that would be necessary to actually win in Iraq will never be employed as long as the politicians are calling the shots. It wouldn't be media friendly to do what is necessary to win a war in today’s times.
I agree this is the wrong place for a full scale debate of the Iraq war or 9/11 conspiracies. There are other threads for that.
But as was seen in '98, Clinton was not above military action for even lesser reasons that 9/11 and I am certain that our current situation is part of a larger scheme of events that we have not seen the end of.