OBAMA FIRES ANOTHER TOP GENERAL !! For Asking Sr. Obama officials : "Then what?" regarding Iran | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32725783 United States 01/21/2013 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Purge. Just like every tyrant in history has done. He is getting rid of any generals who aren't on board with his agenda. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32725555 People had better wake up. You mean like Bush did too? please list and link to bush's "purge." You're an ass, do your own research. It's a FACT! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28232375 United States 01/21/2013 11:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | <<<'Clean sweep': Bush replaces top general in Middle East who opposed troop surge RAW STORY Published: Thursday January 4, 2007 Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution. In what appears to be a military shakeup surrounding Iraq, President Bush has replaced both the top US general in the Middle East and the top general in Iraq, ABC NEWS is reporting on air. Admiral William J. Fallon will replace Gen. John Abizaid, US commander in the Middle East, who announced his retirement in December and was expected to leave the post in March. Abizaid was a critic of Bush's efforts to add more troops to Iraq, but the circumstances of his early departure are unclear. .... David Petraeus will replace General George Casey, commander of US forces in Iraq. Casey originally opposed the President's plan to add troops in Iraq, arguing it could delay "the development of Iraqi security forces and increase anger at the United States in the Arab world.">>> [link to www.rawstory.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32725783 United States 01/21/2013 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | <<<'Clean sweep': Bush replaces top general in Middle East who opposed troop surge Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28232375 RAW STORY Published: Thursday January 4, 2007 Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution. In what appears to be a military shakeup surrounding Iraq, President Bush has replaced both the top US general in the Middle East and the top general in Iraq, ABC NEWS is reporting on air. Admiral William J. Fallon will replace Gen. John Abizaid, US commander in the Middle East, who announced his retirement in December and was expected to leave the post in March. Abizaid was a critic of Bush's efforts to add more troops to Iraq, but the circumstances of his early departure are unclear. .... David Petraeus will replace General George Casey, commander of US forces in Iraq. Casey originally opposed the President's plan to add troops in Iraq, arguing it could delay "the development of Iraqi security forces and increase anger at the United States in the Arab world.">>> [link to www.rawstory.com] Davvi doesn't like facts being crammed down her throat. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14518082 United States 01/21/2013 12:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | O yeah, real men goto Tehran. Well, at least that is what they say. Yeah, but then what? What does Iran have? Iraq had Babylon, the lesser, Libya has Sweet Crude (which the world markets used to be benchmarked by). What does Iran have? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32714576 Maybe Iran holds some secrets of pre-history and the sumerian culture like Iraq......no telling whats hidden in the sand. (and it's alot harder to dig through glass, so we won't nuke 'em) ;-) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32725783 United States 01/21/2013 12:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | <<<'Clean sweep': Bush replaces top general in Middle East who opposed troop surge Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28232375 RAW STORY Published: Thursday January 4, 2007 Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution. In what appears to be a military shakeup surrounding Iraq, President Bush has replaced both the top US general in the Middle East and the top general in Iraq, ABC NEWS is reporting on air. Admiral William J. Fallon will replace Gen. John Abizaid, US commander in the Middle East, who announced his retirement in December and was expected to leave the post in March. Abizaid was a critic of Bush's efforts to add more troops to Iraq, but the circumstances of his early departure are unclear. .... David Petraeus will replace General George Casey, commander of US forces in Iraq. Casey originally opposed the President's plan to add troops in Iraq, arguing it could delay "the development of Iraqi security forces and increase anger at the United States in the Arab world.">>> [link to www.rawstory.com] Davvi doesn't appreciate facts being brought into the discussion. |
Saddletramp User ID: 736969 Puerto Rico 01/21/2013 12:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting... The media didn't pick up on the announcements of the two Four-Stars, one about the false flag at Benghazi, and two about a major corruption scandal in the WH and Pentagon. I suspect something is afoot... Because while the Media didn't pick up on it, you can bet Congress and SCOTUS did, they have intimate contact with these guys and they trust what the Four-Stars tell them... IF something is afoot, look for something else to come out from another high ranking General in mid-Feb... "And how can a man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods..." ~ Horatius "Because he told the truth, and once you've heard the truth, everything else is just cheap whiskey..." "We don't rent pigs!" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20589235 United States 01/21/2013 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Military men are master strategist's. They spend their careers learning about not just war, but the larger strategic implications of war. You can win and still lose. You can lose and still win. Obama and his fairy winged advisors need to STFU and listen to the generals. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32642408 That way we might not end up a third world country. An example is how the brass have been trying to tell the politicians for years that overspending will cripple us strategically, but nobody will listen to them. YEP ... Military men are Master Strategists !! *That is why after 10 years there we are STILL fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan ... daily. *That is why the Taliban are probably going to take back control of Afghanistan within 18 months after we leave. *That is why Iraq is at the ragged edge of a Civil War 9 years after we invaded the place in order to "free them" from a Dictator, and we killed more Iraqi's (who had nothing to do with 9/11 - but the Saudi's who did remained uninvaded) than their "brutal" Dictator did. (oh ... and WMD's in Iraq, the lack of finding any after we turned over every rock in the country showed how UNintelligent our "Intelligent" services really are) YEP ... our Military men ARE Master Strategists ... NOT. Sheesh ... Our Military men may know how to fight a big Conventional War, but for a war that involves unconventional means and which involves a "minds" (ie: political) component they didn't seem to learn anything from 1965 onward, even after loss after loss. (Vietnam, Cambodia, Lebanon, Somalia, and now Afghanistan and Iraq) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32714576 United States 01/21/2013 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | atleast 3 on senior / exec level-- Gen. Petraus Gen. Ham (Africom) Gen Allen Now General Ham, Africom; they are on perpetual Go status and could have been there in Benghazi within 45 mins.? Why the order to stand down? October surprise for Hillary, whom has not shown her face, some say she went down in a plane crash, others have seen her body double; so I guess she is where the buck stops, eh? i thought the plane crash idea was crazy at first .. then i did some research and it started to make a lot more sense -- especially given the 'suicide' at the same time of the guy in charge of Seal Team 4 (Cdr. Price) -- seal team 4 is in charge of executive and presidential level diplomatic escorts throughout the mid east and near east .. Had to step away for a sec. Thanks for the tidbit. Makes sense, they have not done any more shots of Hillary, that I am aware of recently. After that, cattastraphy body double they used when presenting her with that crappy helmet and jersey. Only gave a side profile, and that chick was not her, no way, too fat in the face and not any wrinkles. Give me a break, did not even need Pisaco for dat. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32725783 United States 01/21/2013 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Purge. Just like every tyrant in history has done. He is getting rid of any generals who aren't on board with his agenda. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32725555 People had better wake up. You mean like Bush did too? please list and link to bush's "purge." You're awful quiet all the sudden. What happened? |
womanofscars User ID: 30925262 United States 01/21/2013 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so a large amount of senior officials from all levels and all branches are being relieved of command in the midst of duty -- while in the midst of ongoing scandal and political ass covering -- yet not a peep from the masses. not even here on GLP!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7879907 Come on people. Lets start calling it the way we see it. Something evil is going on within the military -- a power struggle if you will between civilian military leadership and those enlisted who swore an oath when they joined their service of choice! ^^^^ Yes. Something EVIL IS GOING ON. Just like the COMMUNIST MAOIST SCRIPT SUBSCRIBES: Here's just one of the communist maoist's international rosters: SANDY HOOK/2ND AMENDMENT & OBAMA/AYERS INFILTRATORS "..white fighting force..." akin to "red guard china" TWO OF THE MOST DANGEROUS LIES THAT SET THIS ALL UP: Obama: "I just live in (Ayers/Dohrns) neighborhood" Fact: Obama worked closely with Ayers/Dohrn behind the scenes before he became president. Fact: Obama endorsed Ayer's book on "juvenile justice;" Fact: Ms. Obama hosted the panel discussion. Fact: At the Philadelphia primary debate, Obama denied knowing Ayers, and shrugged any 'alliance' with him off stating: " [he's a] guy who lives in me neighborhood." Fact: The 100 million 'grant' obtained under the 'guise' of fixing chicago schools helped pave the road to the white house via the chicago political machine. Fact: The 100 million also went to: TRINITY CHURCH Fact: In order to get 'security clearance' you are asked if you have ever been a member of, or know anyone whos been a member of the SDS (students blah blah blah)= WEATHERMEN, the diabolical hyper-radical, hyper-anti capitalists, bombers (AYERS & DOHRN), who make no denials that they have all along, intended to MOW THIS NATION DOWN AND INSTALL A COMMUNIST REGIEME. [link to www.freerepublic.com] [link to revcom.us] READ IT AND WEEP. PASS ^ ON. |
womanofscars User ID: 30925262 United States 01/21/2013 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 2nd MOST DANGEROUS LIE: Nobody in the Obama administration can answer 'NO,' to the question: "Have you ever been a member, or DO YOU KNOW anyone whose ever been a member of the SDS (Student Democratic Society = WEATHERMEN). Instead of going through protocal in getting 'access' to the white house, and letting the FBI "vet members of his administration," to bare further scrutiny. NOOOOO, OBAMA ADMINISTRATION MEMBERS "IS NOT ALLOWING FBI TO VET MEMBERS OF HIS ADMINISTRATION AND IS DOING IT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE." We all assumed he had the basic core 'American' values, and being hes the first black, well, he's beyond reproach now isn't he...would be racist to insinuate or dig further. THAT WAS THE SECOND MOST DANGEROUS LIE WE LET THEM GET AWAY WITH . . . (and the media played a part in this) Here America, read what they've already accomplished and why they are demilitarizing, demoting, relieving, firing our nation's top military personnel: [link to www.freerepublic.com] |
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davvi User ID: 3677166 United States 01/21/2013 12:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | <<<'Clean sweep': Bush replaces top general in Middle East who opposed troop surge Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28232375 RAW STORY Published: Thursday January 4, 2007 Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution. In what appears to be a military shakeup surrounding Iraq, President Bush has replaced both the top US general in the Middle East and the top general in Iraq, ABC NEWS is reporting on air. Admiral William J. Fallon will replace Gen. John Abizaid, US commander in the Middle East, who announced his retirement in December and was expected to leave the post in March. Abizaid was a critic of Bush's efforts to add more troops to Iraq, but the circumstances of his early departure are unclear. .... David Petraeus will replace General George Casey, commander of US forces in Iraq. Casey originally opposed the President's plan to add troops in Iraq, arguing it could delay "the development of Iraqi security forces and increase anger at the United States in the Arab world.">>> [link to www.rawstory.com] Davvi doesn't like facts being crammed down her throat. :alertb: if davvi didn't like facts why would she ask for links? |
davvi User ID: 3677166 United States 01/21/2013 12:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Purge. Just like every tyrant in history has done. He is getting rid of any generals who aren't on board with his agenda. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32725555 People had better wake up. You mean like Bush did too? please list and link to bush's "purge." You're awful quiet all the sudden. What happened? i went for lunch, ok with you? :cutehow: |
MuslimAmerican User ID: 26542172 United States 01/21/2013 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's no need for military actions against Iran, Iran is not a threat to the US or it's allies. The Zionist terror state Israel is the aggressor and entire source of this tension and problems in the region. Granted the Iranian leadership isn't perfect, they're not going to bow down and kiss the ass of the same international community trying so hard to affect their country, their economy and their right to alternative energy. The whole Iran issue highlights the ridiculously hypocritical ideology of many Zionist regimes around the world. America, one of the countries known for invading and attacking other nations has 1000's of nuclear warheads made from plants specifically for enriching weapons grade material; Israel another constant warring country has attacked not only it's own people but Palestinians, Americans, Lebanese, Iraqi and many neighboring countries yet it's ok they have 1000's of nukes. Iran wants to stabilize their country and economy, reduce pollution and increase oil exports by reducing oil/fossil fuel driven power plants through clean nuclear power and are being accused of making weapons while the accusers are the ones making the weapons and have been making the weapons and USING them for sometime even using them on civilian populaces(Hiroshima / Nagasaki / Baghdad) that's not including the uses of depleted uranium a byproduct of enriching weapons grade uranium which has been used throughout all recent conflicts and has not only killed or severally affected US personnel using and working with the material but has led to water and crop contamination resulting in many cancers, tumors, deformities and other medical problems of the inhabitants because of the depleted uranium present in many munitions. Feed the hungry, visit the sick, free a captive if he be unjustly confined(kidnapped/enslaved by someone). Assist any person oppressed, whether they're of the Muslim or non-Muslim. - Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32735277 United States 01/21/2013 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | <<<'Clean sweep': Bush replaces top general in Middle East who opposed troop surge Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28232375 RAW STORY Published: Thursday January 4, 2007 Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution. In what appears to be a military shakeup surrounding Iraq, President Bush has replaced both the top US general in the Middle East and the top general in Iraq, ABC NEWS is reporting on air. Admiral William J. Fallon will replace Gen. John Abizaid, US commander in the Middle East, who announced his retirement in December and was expected to leave the post in March. Abizaid was a critic of Bush's efforts to add more troops to Iraq, but the circumstances of his early departure are unclear. .... David Petraeus will replace General George Casey, commander of US forces in Iraq. Casey originally opposed the President's plan to add troops in Iraq, arguing it could delay "the development of Iraqi security forces and increase anger at the United States in the Arab world.">>> [link to www.rawstory.com] Davvi doesn't like facts being crammed down her throat. :alertb: if davvi didn't like facts why would she ask for links? Now you know all about your precious Bushie's purge. Oh the horror. Just you asking for links shows how truly ignorant you are about politics and just about everything else, judging by your post history. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32735277 United States 01/21/2013 01:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lunch ? How dare you ????! How dare you leave GLP and actually have a life ?! Next time you should stay here and provide answers to all the trolls BEFORE even thinking of going out to lunch ! In this case, she didn't have any. Dumb bitch didn't even know about Bush purging generals. Keep sucking Georgies dick, Davvi. Oh, and get a fuckin brain. |
womanofscars User ID: 30925262 United States 01/21/2013 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Military men are master strategist's. They spend their careers learning about not just war, but the larger strategic implications of war. You can win and still lose. You can lose and still win. Obama and his fairy winged advisors need to STFU and listen to the generals. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32642408 That way we might not end up a third world country. An example is how the brass have been trying to tell the politicians for years that overspending will cripple us strategically, but nobody will listen to them. YEP ... Military men are Master Strategists !! *That is why after 10 years there we are STILL fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan ... daily. *That is why the Taliban are probably going to take back control of Afghanistan within 18 months after we leave. *That is why Iraq is at the ragged edge of a Civil War 9 years after we invaded the place in order to "free them" from a Dictator, and we killed more Iraqi's (who had nothing to do with 9/11 - but the Saudi's who did remained uninvaded) than their "brutal" Dictator did. (oh ... and WMD's in Iraq, the lack of finding any after we turned over every rock in the country showed how UNintelligent our "Intelligent" services really are) YEP ... our Military men ARE Master Strategists ... NOT. Sheesh ... Our Military men may know how to fight a big Conventional War, but for a war that involves unconventional means and which involves a "minds" (ie: political) component they didn't seem to learn anything from 1965 onward, even after loss after loss. (Vietnam, Cambodia, Lebanon, Somalia, and now Afghanistan and Iraq) Stop quibbling about their so-called 'failure' on being master strategists...something more diabolical has ensued. Look at the 'pattern,' while our military has been run ragged to all of these wars (and our funds depleted), the obama administration (AYERS/SANDY HOOK/2ND AMEND/players) has systematically and methodically installed the beginnings of our new 'total' regieme right here on our soil. Their so called 'DHS anti-terror strategists' have been deployed momentarily under the guise of 'homegrown terror,' all the while, the actual long-term plan has been to: CONTROL ALL U.S. CIVILIANS EXECUTIVE ORDERS FOR CONFISCATION OF ALL OUR LIVLIHOODS (farms, machinery, food, production, water, etc.,) COMPLETE PRESIDENTIAL 'AUTHORITY' TO DETERMINE WHOM AMONG US citizens are terrorists THE U.S. BACKING OF ALL THE FOREIGN 'MUSLIM' BROTHERHOODS IS NOT BY ACCIDENT THE 'demoralization' OF OUR MILITARY IS BY DESIGN ALL OF THIS LEADS BACK TO C H I C A G O ALL THE PLAYERS WHO 'SET IT UP' ARE IN CHICAGO AND NOW IN THE WHITE HOUSE... That is the glaring reality of all of it. There own motto is: "create public opinion-seize power" The Weathermen went undercover, resurfaced, became 'respecful' professor, attorney...and they took their WAR CHEST and did exactly what they have been telling us they were going to do all along: "CHANGE THE SYSTEM FROM WITHIN" That 100+ million dollars in grants (Annenburg Found.) and the additional coffers of AYERS SR. EDISON funds spearheaded the whole taking over of the white house to install the 'change' they've been talking about. This is exactly the reason why so many of these politicos get so fabulously wealthy: they are on the 'boards' for all kinds of endeavors by default. If AYERS JR and AYERS SR and DOHRN and KLONSKY and scores of others of these self-professed MAOISTS = COMMUNISTS, by their own admission, are able to fund their objectives, and they HAVE, through OBAMA, then what makes you think our generals are at fault here? Could it be they are being 'played'? 'spun'? 'deterred'? And kept in the dark bout the real "goings ons" behind the scenes? STARE LONG AND HARD AT THAT PICTURE OF THE FIRST LADY AND PRESIDENT WITH THEIR 'LEFT' HANDS PLACED OVER THE HALLOW, EMPTY, 'VACANT VACUUM' OF THEIR 'RIGHT' CHESTS... And ask yourselves, are we to believe that this was a random act of confusion on where our hearts are located? Are we to believe that not one, but BOTH Obamas momentarily forgot where their hearts are located? Are we to believe, they we're never 'taught properly in schools' on HOW to say the pledge of alliegence? Are we to believe, that even if (left-handed) Obama could make that error 'unintentionally', but also that the first lady likewise made this error? THIS WAS THE BEGINNING OF THEIR ACT OF WAR |
davvi User ID: 3677166 United States 01/21/2013 01:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's no need for military actions against Iran, Iran is not a threat to the US or it's allies. The Zionist terror state Israel is the aggressor and entire source of this tension and problems in the region. Granted the Iranian leadership isn't perfect, they're not going to bow down and kiss the ass of the same international community trying so hard to affect their country, their economy and their right to alternative energy. The whole Iran issue highlights the ridiculously hypocritical ideology of many Zionist regimes around the world. America, one of the countries known for invading and attacking other nations has 1000's of nuclear warheads made from plants specifically for enriching weapons grade material; Israel another constant warring country has attacked not only it's own people but Palestinians, Americans, Lebanese, Iraqi and many neighboring countries yet it's ok they have 1000's of nukes. Iran wants to stabilize their country and economy, reduce pollution and increase oil exports by reducing oil/fossil fuel driven power plants through clean nuclear power and are being accused of making weapons while the accusers are the ones making the weapons and have been making the weapons and USING them for sometime even using them on civilian populaces(Hiroshima / Nagasaki / Baghdad) that's not including the uses of depleted uranium a byproduct of enriching weapons grade uranium which has been used throughout all recent conflicts and has not only killed or severally affected US personnel using and working with the material but has led to water and crop contamination resulting in many cancers, tumors, deformities and other medical problems of the inhabitants because of the depleted uranium present in many munitions. Quoting: MuslimAmerican paragraphs!!! try them sometime. |
Ralph--a house dog User ID: 25802009 United States 01/21/2013 01:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | <<<'Clean sweep': Bush replaces top general in Middle East who opposed troop surge Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28232375 RAW STORY Published: Thursday January 4, 2007 Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution. In what appears to be a military shakeup surrounding Iraq, President Bush has replaced both the top US general in the Middle East and the top general in Iraq, ABC NEWS is reporting on air. Admiral William J. Fallon will replace Gen. John Abizaid, US commander in the Middle East, who announced his retirement in December and was expected to leave the post in March. Abizaid was a critic of Bush's efforts to add more troops to Iraq, but the circumstances of his early departure are unclear. .... David Petraeus will replace General George Casey, commander of US forces in Iraq. Casey originally opposed the President's plan to add troops in Iraq, arguing it could delay "the development of Iraqi security forces and increase anger at the United States in the Arab world.">>> [link to www.rawstory.com] Davvi doesn't like facts being crammed down her throat. You seem to know an awful lot about davvi for someone who just started posting here today. "Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night.....Rage, rage against the dying of the light"-----Dylan Thomas HIS NAME IS SETH RICH [link to biblicalselfdefense.com] [link to forum.1111ers.blog] Always remember that "for the greater good" will not include YOU. "Who decides?" ---Robert A. Heinlein -'Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech.'—Benjamin Franklin [link to www.westcoasttruth.com] The only thing worth paying full retail for is pantyhose. You cannot do all of the good the world needs, but the world needs all of the good you can do. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32735277 United States 01/21/2013 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's no need for military actions against Iran, Iran is not a threat to the US or it's allies. The Zionist terror state Israel is the aggressor and entire source of this tension and problems in the region. Granted the Iranian leadership isn't perfect, they're not going to bow down and kiss the ass of the same international community trying so hard to affect their country, their economy and their right to alternative energy. The whole Iran issue highlights the ridiculously hypocritical ideology of many Zionist regimes around the world. America, one of the countries known for invading and attacking other nations has 1000's of nuclear warheads made from plants specifically for enriching weapons grade material; Israel another constant warring country has attacked not only it's own people but Palestinians, Americans, Lebanese, Iraqi and many neighboring countries yet it's ok they have 1000's of nukes. Iran wants to stabilize their country and economy, reduce pollution and increase oil exports by reducing oil/fossil fuel driven power plants through clean nuclear power and are being accused of making weapons while the accusers are the ones making the weapons and have been making the weapons and USING them for sometime even using them on civilian populaces(Hiroshima / Nagasaki / Baghdad) that's not including the uses of depleted uranium a byproduct of enriching weapons grade uranium which has been used throughout all recent conflicts and has not only killed or severally affected US personnel using and working with the material but has led to water and crop contamination resulting in many cancers, tumors, deformities and other medical problems of the inhabitants because of the depleted uranium present in many munitions. Quoting: MuslimAmerican paragraphs!!! try them sometime. Grammar, try it sometime. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32735277 United States 01/21/2013 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | <<<'Clean sweep': Bush replaces top general in Middle East who opposed troop surge Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28232375 RAW STORY Published: Thursday January 4, 2007 Print This Email This Print page sponsored by Velvet Revolution. In what appears to be a military shakeup surrounding Iraq, President Bush has replaced both the top US general in the Middle East and the top general in Iraq, ABC NEWS is reporting on air. Admiral William J. Fallon will replace Gen. John Abizaid, US commander in the Middle East, who announced his retirement in December and was expected to leave the post in March. Abizaid was a critic of Bush's efforts to add more troops to Iraq, but the circumstances of his early departure are unclear. .... David Petraeus will replace General George Casey, commander of US forces in Iraq. Casey originally opposed the President's plan to add troops in Iraq, arguing it could delay "the development of Iraqi security forces and increase anger at the United States in the Arab world.">>> [link to www.rawstory.com] Davvi doesn't like facts being crammed down her throat. You seem to know an awful lot about davvi for someone who just started posting here today. Moron alert! |
davvi User ID: 3677166 United States 01/21/2013 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lunch ? How dare you ????! How dare you leave GLP and actually have a life ?! Next time you should stay here and provide answers to all the trolls BEFORE even thinking of going out to lunch ! what do you think my adnmirer will do when i go for dinner??? i shudder to think how badly he/she will take that? how are you, Sub? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32714576 United States 01/21/2013 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would be wise to use free form, writin style from here on out. That ways the words are harder to trak. Who care about Grammer, that is what got us here in the first place. Not being able to call a Spade a spade. |