"We Should Stay There Until We Get the Job Done!"

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LARRY KING: The question about the money spent on Iraq was a fair question, Chuck.  Isn't that a lot of money?

CHUCK NORRIS: It's a lot of money, but we're spending a lot of money everywhere.  We're spending a lot of money on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and we're spending a lot of money that we'll probably winnd up paying off the car dealers, the cars, and the airlines.  I mean, we're bailing everybody out.  And, uh, we can debate the question of whether we should be in Iraq or not, but we are there and we gotta take care of the situation there.  I've been there twice, Arianna.  I've done two tours over there.  I know what's going on over there.  You haven't been there.

ARIANNA HUFFINGTON:  This is really the most absurd response.  Because the fact that you've been to Iraq, I'm sorry to say, makes no difference compared to the fact that-

NORRIS:  Yeah, it does.  I've talked to the troops over there.

HUFFINGTON: If the President. . .

NORRIS: I've talked to the troops. . .

HUFFINGTON: . . .and John McCain and Sarah Palin. . .

NORRIS: . . .and they believe that we should stay there until we finish the job.  You know, you would pull tail and run.

HUFFINGTON: You know there are many, many people in the military. . .

NORRIS: Yeah, that's your liberal view, Arianna.  You're so liberal.

HUFFINGTON: Let me just finish the sentence.  There are many people in the military who are deeply concerned about what's happening to our military.  We are destroying our military.  Suicides rates. . .

NORRIS: Not the military people I've talked to.  I've talked to all the military commanders over there and they don't feel that way, Arianna.

HUFFINGTON: If I were a member of the John McCain campaign, I would accuse you of sexism right now because you keep interrupting me.

NORRIS: Why?  I'm backing Sarah Palin so I'm sexist?

HUFFINGTON: Let me just finish one sentence.  What's happening to the American military is something all of us need to be concerned about, as is the fact that we are absolutely spending trillions of dollars. http://www.vetvoice.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1874

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One of the most horrifying and despicable events of the murderous invasion of Iraq was the looting of Baghdad's national archaeological museum. This ranks as one of the many war crimes of the highest order. Who did it? Was it the American army paid by the zio-neocons? Or was it  Black Water mercenaries paid by the zio-neocons? Both? OR....Chalabi's goons paid by the zio-neocons? They sure went for the goodies real quick. Perhaps all those exquisite ancient artifacts helped pay for the funerals of the 9/11 victims.

Since America gives so much away to everyone everywhere, according to Chuck, I guess the treasure trove of the museum should compensate 9/11 victims' family members quite well.

Or maybe USA policy demands they be sent along to israel as gifts for lending out its IOF veterans for the training of American soldiers to become monsters.

- R

 

Submitted by Rhiannon on Fri, 2008-09-12 07:11

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I think I heard that he was.

Infinite | Fri, 2008-09-12 15:29

is the snakey-lizardy smirk on that ari fleischer.

Rhiannon | Fri, 2008-09-12 19:42

hehe, stop feeding  me ideas!!

 

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musique | Fri, 2008-09-12 22:43

Oh Come on, chuck norris didn't go to Iraq !!!

that's just B.S, Think about it for a sec, if he had really gone their dont you think the war would've  been over?? come on people ! ITS CHUCK NORRIS

joe2 | Fri, 2008-09-12 23:46

Great picture, Musique!  Perhaps we are insulting the snakes, eh?  heh heh...

"Contracts" between Iraq and "al qaeda" eh?

Those are some pie-in-the-sky contracts.  No doubt fleischer's ass is benefitting from the pie. 

Likening himself to a battlefield general, Fleischer said, “For people who believe in peace through strength, the cavalry is coming.” Below are some examples of Fleischer’s well-established record of propagating false assertions and rosy predictions about Iraq:

“[T]here’s no question that if force is used, it will achieve the objective of preserving the peace far faster than the current path that we’re on.” [2/14/03]

“[G]iven the chance to throw off a brutal dictator like Saddam Hussein, people will rejoice.” [3/21/03]

“[W]hen you take a look at the level of violence inside of Iraq, it is impossible to argue anything other than violence has, indeed, come down as a result of America’s military operations.” [6/25/03]

“My point is, the likelihood is much more like Afghanistan, where the people who live right now under a brutal dictator will view America as liberators, not conquerors.” [10/11/02]

“There have been contacts between senior members of — senior Iraqi officials and members of the al Qaeda organization, going back for quite a long time. … Iraq provided some training to al Qaeda in chemical weapons development. There are contacts between Iraq and al Qaeda.” [1/27/03]

“There is no question that we have evidence and information that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction, biological and chemical particularly. … And all this will be made clear in the course of the operation, for whatever duration it takes.” [3/21/03]

“The fact of the matter is, one of the reasons the Iraqi people are supportive of the efforts we’ve had there is because of the effort that’s been done in the reconstruction phase.” [7/1/03]

“I think that if you look at the Iraqi people, the Iraqi people are overwhelmingly pleased with the fact the United States has helped them to get rid of the Saddam Hussein regime. That was clear from their dancing in the streets, from the way they tore down the statues. And I think that is the viewpoint of the overwhelming majority of the Iraqi people.” [7/1/03]

“[N]o, I don’t think there’s any chance of losing the peace, but it is going to be a battle to continue to win the peace.” [5/19/03]

Not content having misled the nation into war, Fleischer and his White House front group are now set to argue that the bloodiest summer of the war yet is a sign that “that the buildup of U.S. troops in Iraq is working.”

And that is just one creepy, neocon.

Rhiannon | Sat, 2008-09-13 00:13