Vermont Votes to Impeach Bush/Cheney
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Bella Lugrossi wrote:lemme say this. i love our military and appreciate all the hard work they all do. but that doesn't mean i have to like your boss. and as for doing something right, it is beyond me that he made it in office again. he's not a great president, hell he isn't even a good one. so to make sure you all understand this. military good, leader lame.
i just want to add a couple of thoughts... Freedom isn't free, it takes some pain and some loss of lives (like 9/11) to let us know that Americans are not infallible, but we SHOULD NOT have to give up any rights to try a reach that false state that we are not affected by the actions of our government. Just my $.02

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I agree with kc2002acr for the most part.
As well Bush was my boss for eight years. I just want to clear up the fact that it is not about getting oil from Iraq since we get over 85% of our oil from Venezuela. The real real reason is that Bush senior and Dick Chaney co-own a company called Halliburton. Now if anyone on here has been to the middle east lately you will know that all we are doing is protecting civilian contractors hired by halliburton to do there work of building schools and government buildings and hospitols for the people of Iraq for the reason of this: Halliburton wants to win the bid on the contract to run the pipelines through the middle east and build new oil facilities. Saddam didnt want that to happen because he wanted to control all of his oil and hored the profits for his regieme. We are now trying to free the country so that they will allow us thr rights to build the pipeline and all the profits will go to all the people of Iraq. Terrorist leaders do not want this to happen as well as the leaders on Iran. If this happens then that means no more hording and jacking barrel prices.
On a side note. All countries with oil belong to a special group and if that group says you have to sell at a certain price then thats what you have to do. We were never getting oil from Iraq or Saudi as a matter of fact Germany was the Main buyer from those two countries which is one of the main reasons why Germany was one of the most opposed to going to war.
I believe what we are doing is right but we went about it in the wrong way.
And if you want to blame anyone for this mess blame ENGLAND
if it wasnt for them none of those countries would even exist.
As well Bush was my boss for eight years. I just want to clear up the fact that it is not about getting oil from Iraq since we get over 85% of our oil from Venezuela. The real real reason is that Bush senior and Dick Chaney co-own a company called Halliburton. Now if anyone on here has been to the middle east lately you will know that all we are doing is protecting civilian contractors hired by halliburton to do there work of building schools and government buildings and hospitols for the people of Iraq for the reason of this: Halliburton wants to win the bid on the contract to run the pipelines through the middle east and build new oil facilities. Saddam didnt want that to happen because he wanted to control all of his oil and hored the profits for his regieme. We are now trying to free the country so that they will allow us thr rights to build the pipeline and all the profits will go to all the people of Iraq. Terrorist leaders do not want this to happen as well as the leaders on Iran. If this happens then that means no more hording and jacking barrel prices.
On a side note. All countries with oil belong to a special group and if that group says you have to sell at a certain price then thats what you have to do. We were never getting oil from Iraq or Saudi as a matter of fact Germany was the Main buyer from those two countries which is one of the main reasons why Germany was one of the most opposed to going to war.
I believe what we are doing is right but we went about it in the wrong way.
And if you want to blame anyone for this mess blame ENGLAND
if it wasnt for them none of those countries would even exist.
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yes it is a strong word, but i guess i could say i really, really, really, really x infinity don't like him. i haven't seen anything good come from him or his administration. but i think i am done with this thread. this is a lose lose situation. you all know my thoughts on it, and it's primarily that i appreciate and respect all that our countries military sacrifice for us.


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We're fighting a religion over there, that's a fight you can't just "win."
And whoever mentioned Halliburton, have you seen how crooked they are? Driving brand new trucks while the soldiers are driving sometimes un-armored humvey's, and making 10x more than any soldiers over there, sleeping in great luxury while the soldiers don't.
There's no convincing someone who doesn't want to listen and that goes for me too, opinions don't change, so don't try to change them. I just feel bad for us. Hopefully something good will happen with the next presidency, as our global relations are fucked as of right now, and the only graceful way of bringing our troops home is an allied army. Not just Americans.
And whoever mentioned Halliburton, have you seen how crooked they are? Driving brand new trucks while the soldiers are driving sometimes un-armored humvey's, and making 10x more than any soldiers over there, sleeping in great luxury while the soldiers don't.
There's no convincing someone who doesn't want to listen and that goes for me too, opinions don't change, so don't try to change them. I just feel bad for us. Hopefully something good will happen with the next presidency, as our global relations are fucked as of right now, and the only graceful way of bringing our troops home is an allied army. Not just Americans.
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