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Originally posted by mi_what:
First of all, You wanted to look like an ignorant asshole and assume that there were NO "other" terrorists, I dismissed that one because how would you know? I mean you live your life without fear of being shot at and not humping around 50 lbs of gear in the desert.
No need for name calling, chief. And, I gather you signed up for the military willingly? I commend you, don't get me wrong, so why are you pissing and moaning about having to "hump around 50 pounds of gear in the desert"?

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Originally posted by mi_what:
Then you say that the WMD aren't there, but after all you are the Military Intelligence Analyst and you know exactly what is and isn't in Afghanistan right? [Finger] you, all you have is CNN and FOX.
Actually, it's not only me who says the WMDs aren't there, Bush said it himself. Remember that cute little video of him they played at the RNC, searching the oval office? "Nope, not there. Hmmm, they're not there either." He's quite a joker, ain't he?

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Originally posted by mi_what:
But what really gets me is that AFTER I replied you changed your opinion to what was Bush's perogative and what were his reasons; because after all you are his "advisor" and you knew what he was thinking. I have a challenge for you since you want to put your input on something that you know nothing about; read a book, a biography from the CENTCOM Commander, "American Soldier" by General Tommy Franks. You will see the whole reason behind the GWOT and why Bush made the decision he did.
Fair enough. I'll read your book, if you read a book suggestion I have for you. "The Price of Loyalty" by Paul O'Neill, the first Secretary of the Treasury under Bush II. In the first few chapters, he reveals that Saddam was a target of the administration practically from the first week. Why? "That man wanted to kill my daddy."

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Originally posted by mi_what:
But then again, you are "for" the Soldiers but, "against" the war. Shut up, that is the most retarded thing I have ever heard put together by an individual.
Correction. I support the soldiers who can accept some gratitude for doing their jobs, not the ones who have a chip on their shoulder thinking they deserve something special. My father, who's a retired Army Reservist of 33 years, feels the same way about the troops and the war as I do. I guess he's retarded then too, huh? [Finger]