How to run a war


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critter
April 9, 2003, 04:36 PM
Seems to me that the war in Iraq has been run like a war should be run. The military people are told by the Commander in Chief:
#1: You will be given the equipment and supplies you need.
#2: You have permission to do what needs to be done.
#3: GO GET EM! Don't stop till the job is done.

This seems to me to be the FIRST time since WWII that the military have been allowed to run the military campaign, been given what they needed AND (FINALLY AND MOST IMPORTANTLY) been left alone till the enemy was actually DEFEATED.

God bless the USA; God bless George Bush; God bless all the american military forces! YA DONE GOOD!

PS: HOW can these pinko anti American peacenicks think they are doing something that is even remotely what should be done when they protest the war while the Iraqi people are cheering in the streets for our soldiers???!!! I am perplexed!

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Standing Wolf
April 9, 2003, 10:18 PM
PS: HOW can these pinko anti American peacenicks think they are doing something that is even remotely what should be done when they protest the war while the Iraqi people are cheering in the streets for our soldiers???!!! I am perplexed!

They don't care one way or six dozen others about Iraq or the Iraqi people. Their only angle is anti-Americanism.

adobewalls
April 9, 2003, 11:45 PM
Its interesting how things work out isn't it. Just think how close we came to having Gore as the CNC. We would probably at this point be still stuck in an Afghan quagmire, IF we did anything about it.

I remember when the campaigning was going on, I commented to some of my co-workers that the Bush team was the best team available to manage a war. Unfortunately war came to us, fortunately it was the Bush team there when it did.

critter
April 10, 2003, 09:22 AM
gore! SHUDDER! I have to go lie down now.

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