ArgleBargle
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[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]No, actually, let's bring it up. First of all, let's get your facts straight.[/citation]
Unfortunately, you really aren't the one doing this.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]To date, the Iraq war has cost $692 billion. This for a military action, running for over six and a half years, against a totalitarian government known to use WMDs against its own people,[/citation]
Are you still one of those people who actually believe Iraq had WMD's? Even after Bush's own administration admitted years later that there weren't?
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]And al-Qaida terrorists escaped from Afghanistan are known to be in Iraq.[/citation]
And Pakistan. But I don't see any military action there.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]The results of that military action are undisputable. A ruthless dictator and his barbaric sons are dead. [/citation]
The ruthless dictator who was buddy-buddy with many of those in the Bush administration years before. That is, until he decided he wanted more control of Iraq's oil.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom] 28 million people who lived under the iron heel of The Butcher of Baghdad, who is known to have killed about two million people, are free.[/citation]
Are they? So is that why the US military is still entrenched there? Is that why Blackwater's goons freely killed Iraqi civilians? What about Kim Jong Il, who I would say is more of a butcher than Saddam Hussein ever was? Where is the holier-than-thou might of the U.S. military in North Korea? Oh, right, N.K. has no oil, so they are of little interest to the U.S. military and its "liberation" policies.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]Now, compare that to the "Stimulus Package." This has saved or created maybe 30,000 jobs (which is insignificant next to the 10,000,000 jobs we've lost) at an estimated immediate increase to the national debt of $1,400,000,000,000! Barack Obama has, in a very short 9 months, increased our deficit more then the sum of all the deficits we had for the first 200 years that this country existed![/citation]
Right, Obama's administration did ALL that, in 9 months, with the surplus that the Bush administration had to begin with (that was sarcasm, by the way). And the Bush administration had NOTHING to do with the stimulus. Nope, nosiree. Do you get your propaganda...er, news, from Fox, by any chance?
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]You want to keep going? We can talk about the unchecked cost of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Public Education (given the abysmal performance of our system, it's awefully hard to justify this as a continued federal expense). [/citation]
Yes, let's keep going. Let's talk about the unchecked cost of private health care in the U.S. which is bankrupting so many individuals and businesses. And really, were you publicly educated? If so, based on your comments, I'll agree with its abysmal performance.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom] So spare us your self-righteous indignation and sanctimonious hand ringing.[/citation]
As long as you agree to stop parroting the right-wing extremists who helped bring the U.S. to its woeful state today.
Unfortunately, you really aren't the one doing this.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]To date, the Iraq war has cost $692 billion. This for a military action, running for over six and a half years, against a totalitarian government known to use WMDs against its own people,[/citation]
Are you still one of those people who actually believe Iraq had WMD's? Even after Bush's own administration admitted years later that there weren't?
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]And al-Qaida terrorists escaped from Afghanistan are known to be in Iraq.[/citation]
And Pakistan. But I don't see any military action there.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]The results of that military action are undisputable. A ruthless dictator and his barbaric sons are dead. [/citation]
The ruthless dictator who was buddy-buddy with many of those in the Bush administration years before. That is, until he decided he wanted more control of Iraq's oil.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom] 28 million people who lived under the iron heel of The Butcher of Baghdad, who is known to have killed about two million people, are free.[/citation]
Are they? So is that why the US military is still entrenched there? Is that why Blackwater's goons freely killed Iraqi civilians? What about Kim Jong Il, who I would say is more of a butcher than Saddam Hussein ever was? Where is the holier-than-thou might of the U.S. military in North Korea? Oh, right, N.K. has no oil, so they are of little interest to the U.S. military and its "liberation" policies.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]Now, compare that to the "Stimulus Package." This has saved or created maybe 30,000 jobs (which is insignificant next to the 10,000,000 jobs we've lost) at an estimated immediate increase to the national debt of $1,400,000,000,000! Barack Obama has, in a very short 9 months, increased our deficit more then the sum of all the deficits we had for the first 200 years that this country existed![/citation]
Right, Obama's administration did ALL that, in 9 months, with the surplus that the Bush administration had to begin with (that was sarcasm, by the way). And the Bush administration had NOTHING to do with the stimulus. Nope, nosiree. Do you get your propaganda...er, news, from Fox, by any chance?
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom]You want to keep going? We can talk about the unchecked cost of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Public Education (given the abysmal performance of our system, it's awefully hard to justify this as a continued federal expense). [/citation]
Yes, let's keep going. Let's talk about the unchecked cost of private health care in the U.S. which is bankrupting so many individuals and businesses. And really, were you publicly educated? If so, based on your comments, I'll agree with its abysmal performance.
[citation][nom]jellico[/nom] So spare us your self-righteous indignation and sanctimonious hand ringing.[/citation]
As long as you agree to stop parroting the right-wing extremists who helped bring the U.S. to its woeful state today.