Guess Who Predicted What Would Happen in Iraq if America picked an Arbitrary Date to Leave?

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Actually it's more like the shrill sounds of a moron with a bullhorn at an 'Occupy' rally, but label it FANTASTIC if it gives ya the tingles :)











Nah, it was a Brilliant, Prescient speech which foretold in 2002 the absolute stupidity of going into Iraq before we did. It was a gutsy speech because most of the Country was not on that side at that time, and if the Iraq War didn't prove to be the disgrace and fraud it wound up being, Obama would have been a blip in national politics. That speech, and it's accuracy put him on the map. What Was a shrill speech by a moron was GWB's Mission accomplished speech, one of many by the moron about Iraq.
 

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Joe I responded to Guesser's post before seeing yours. And of course I agree.

Another poster a few years back used to call her 'Shitcan'. Damn who was that???

Scotty, you agree with Casper's made up shit? Obama's speech was in 2002, Cindy wasn't even heard of until 2004, so it was kind of hard for him to be regurgitating any of her talking points. But whatever floats your boat. :)
 

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Actually it's more like the shrill sounds of a moron with a bullhorn at an 'Occupy' rally, but label it FANTASTIC if it gives ya the tingles :)



Of course it wound up the idiots. Note that Obama increased troop levels in Afghanistan and supported increased funding for OIF as President. Before calling Iraq "stable" and "self reliant"

These buffoons cheering on a speech from a decade ago are comical.
 

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Nah, it was a Brilliant, Prescient speech which foretold in 2002 the absolute stupidity of going into Iraq before we did. It was a gutsy speech because most of the Country was not on that side at that time, and if the Iraq War didn't prove to be the disgrace and fraud it wound up being, Obama would have been a blip in national politics. That speech, and it's accuracy put him on the map. What Was a shrill speech by a moron was GWB's Mission accomplished speech, one of many by the moron about Iraq.

The DNC keynote speech is what put Obama on the map, not the enema bag of a speech he burst above. So no, he wasn't going to be a blip like he should have.

"Scotty, you agree with Casper's made up shit? Obama's speech was in 2002, Cindy wasn't even heard of until 2004, so it was kind of hard for him to be regurgitating any of her talking points. But whatever floats your boat."

Guesser, Joe wrote: "Yes, regurgitating the far left Cindy Shitcan talking points really made him "so ahead of the curve"
Oh well Scott, now we get to find out what the world would look like had John F'ing Kerry won in 2004."

Does it matter who spewed the pablum first? If this were October 1962 you would start a thread entitled, "Kennedy, Stay Out Of Cuba And Leave Khrushchev The F Alone!" You guys don't intervene regardless of time or place.
 

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LMFAO:

“We didn’t see this coming,” one former member of Mr. Obama’s national security team said this summer, “and there’s a lot of debate about how to counter it.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/04/w...test-obamas-foreign-policy-doctrine.html?_r=1

President Bush has been proven completely correct.

President Bush Predicted In 2007 With Frightening Accuracy What Is Happening Today In Iraq


The speech was made on July 12, 2007, at a time when Congressional leaders and citizens alike were weary of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and pushing for withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. Bush did not believe that a withdrawal would be a wise or strategic move, predicting a number of likely outcomes in Iraq if the United States threw in the towel.
Part of the reason for the election in 2008 of President Barack Obama was the hope by some that Obama would end the war in Iraq. As promised, the United States began an 18-month process of withdrawal. CNN boasted of the exit of the last of U.S. troops from Iraq shortly before Christmas 2011, a move that the commanders on the ground advised against.
 
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Pretty damned funny to read the brainless Obama-sycophant's posts in here.

Actually, it's pretty damned sad, that people in this country are really that stupid.

Here we have the worst President by far in our lifetime, and these ass-clowns are *still* sucking his cock like there is no tomorrow.
 

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Both made mistakes. Obama withdrawing troops too early and Bush going in there in the first place. Let's move on.

I believe both would admit their mistakes and change it if they had a chance for a mulligan.

Bush already admitted Iraq was the biggest mistake of his Presidency.

"George Bush, in a moment of reflection ahead of his departure from the White House, last night admitted that the decision to go to war against Saddam Hussein on the basis of flawed intelligence was the biggest regret of his presidency. The acknowledgment marks the first time that Bush has publicly expressed doubts about his rationale for going to war on Iraq.
In the run-up to the war, the White House adopted a position of absolute certainty that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, basing its arguments on intelligence that was later exposed as flimsy and wrong.
"The biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq," Bush told ABC television in an interview scheduled for broadcast last night. "I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess."
 

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Both made mistakes. Obama withdrawing troops too early and Bush going in there in the first place. Let's move on.

I believe both would admit their mistakes and change it if they had a chance for a mulligan.

Bush already admitted Iraq was the biggest mistake of his Presidency.

"George Bush, in a moment of reflection ahead of his departure from the White House, last night admitted that the decision to go to war against Saddam Hussein on the basis of flawed intelligence was the biggest regret of his presidency. The acknowledgment marks the first time that Bush has publicly expressed doubts about his rationale for going to war on Iraq.
In the run-up to the war, the White House adopted a position of absolute certainty that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, basing its arguments on intelligence that was later exposed as flimsy and wrong.
"The biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq," Bush told ABC television in an interview scheduled for broadcast last night. "I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess."

What mistake has Obama admitted?

I guess if you’re keeping score that would make, Bush 1 Obama 0.

But Obama has 2 years to left to beat Bush.

Odds:

Bush -1

Obama +100,000
 

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