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Yeah, "simple minded asshole" *IS* a compliment
NeedleDicktheBugFucker 22 Reviews 3070 reads
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Jay defends endorsement of Sen. Obama
April 8, 2008

By Paul J. Nyden

Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., defended his decision to make an endorsement in the race for president during an interview with Gazette editors on Monday…

Rockefeller criticized Sen. John McCain, the presumed Republican nominee for president. “Senator McCain does have a temper. But today, he speaks in a monotone on the campaign trail.”

Rockefeller believes McCain has become insensitive to many human issues. “McCain was a fighter pilot, who dropped laser-guided missiles from 35,000 feet. He was long gone when they hit.

“What happened when they [the missiles] get to the ground? He doesn’t know. You have to care about the lives of people. McCain never gets into those issues.” …
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Great "new tone" these guys are settin, eh Moosey?

I guess you could say the same thing about some guy firing artillery shells from 15 miles away too, eh JackO?

Errr, Only if they're Repubs.





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Cpl_Punishment 1413 reads
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2 / 16

The relevant question is how a straight talker could walk thru a bazaar in full body armor, with a platoon of Marines escorting him, with snipers covering and helicopters overhead, and think that it was just like a mall in Indiana.    Or how a presidential candidate could think it wouldn't matter if we were at war for 100 years - or exactly what plan he might have to accomplish what goal.   It seems that any reasonably bright fellow  should be able to see that this mess is going to be decided by economics - the Arabs won't beat us, but we're very likely to beat ourselves by exhausting our treasury with no significant impact on mid-east politics.   Any reasonably bright fellow would ask exactly what we were trying to accomplish, and how we expected to accomplish it, before he crossed the LOD.


As a matter of fact, all ground pounders in insurgencies expect close combat.  3/11 Marines was recently mounted out as a provisional MP battalion; and we know Marine artillery officers who train infantrymen, because all Marines are riflemen.

That's not so much the point as the fact that ground pounders are more frequently confronted with the question of exactly what they are trying to accomplish, and whether they are doing it in the smartest way.   Pilots have a tendency to think in terms of percentage kills, and assume that if you destroy the target, the misson will be accomplished.  They don't often see kids drop grenades at their carriers.

Republicans do tend to cater to simple-minded assholes.  Hence you have fellows like Cheney claiming that 9/11 changed the rules of economics, and brain-dead Republicans who never served thinking that warfare is just like a fuckin football game.

Do you recognize the item that isn't the paperclip?

NeedleDicktheBugFucker 22 Reviews 1760 reads
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3 / 16

the perspective he developed from his years serving in the infantry?  Yeah, right.

Nice flechette...beehive maybe......so? ONe of yours?



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Cpl_Punishment 1855 reads
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4 / 16
NeedleDicktheBugFucker 22 Reviews 1847 reads
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5 / 16

its an anti personell projectile...so what? you telling me you never used em against infantry? that you kow where every single one of 1,000's went?

And to the point, that you did this as your duty, does this mean you don't care about people?

sounds like a real champ to me....

Iraq War
Rockefeller has been an outspoken critic of President Bush and the Iraq war in the past years, especially starting in late 2003. As chair of the Intelligence committee, he has indicted the President for his handling of intelligence and war operations. The previous year, however, Rockefeller was very much in line with Bush and those pushing for strong action — military, if necessary — against Iraq and Saddam Hussein.

On October 10, 2002, he said that "There is unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working aggressively to develop nuclear weapons and will likely have nuclear weapons within the next five years... The global community -- in the form of the United Nations -- has declared repeatedly, through multiple resolutions, that the frightening prospect of a nuclear-armed Saddam cannot come to pass. But the U.N. has been unable to enforce those resolutions. We must eliminate that threat now, before it is too late... Saddam Hussein represents a grave threat to the United States, and I have concluded we must use force to deal with him if all other means fail." [9]


this fuckwad outta resign.

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NeedleDicktheBugFucker 22 Reviews 1420 reads
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6 / 16

"There has been some debate over how 'imminent' a threat Iraq poses. I do believe that Iraq poses an imminent threat, but I also believe that after September 11, that question is increasingly outdated.

It is in the nature of these weapons, and the way they are targeted against civilian populations, that documented capability and demonstrated intent may be the only warning we get. To insist on further evidence could put some of our fellow Americans at risk. Can we afford to take that chance? We cannot!" [6]

I'l give you a hint, it was'nt karl rove.

it was jay demmocrapper, the chestbeating warmonger, turned bush_fooled_me_into_this bedwetter...



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Cpl_Punishment 1619 reads
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7 / 16

round, because of the sound it makes.  It's an antipersonnel artillery round, designed for use when  the natives are too close to use HE.

Now, that doesn't seem to be the only thing you're slow about.  You don't seem to understand that getting Saddam or not is a separate idea from competence.  Bush has handled this war like he handles the English language.   Trust me, military operations are not so different from civil life that you normally just wander in without thinking about WTF you're doing.  Unless, of course, your CinC is GW Bush.

Again, the Republicans are simple minded fucks who can't figure this shit out.

Cpl_Punishment 1476 reads
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9 / 16

fire every Republican, and do a couple terms of criminal investigations to figure out which ones are the masterminds, and which ones are just dumb as rocks; then figure out where the money went, and how much can be recovered.

Hitler was dead less than 4 years after he declared war on us.  Bin Laden has been running free for over 6 years, with nothing but a bunch of ragheads protecting him, and he can do this because Bush knew that his buddies would make money in Iraq, but they'd lose out if bin Laden were actually caught.

Bush didn't fuck up.  He & the RNC did this deliberately.  He knew goddamned well what he was doing.  He's reckless with other people's lives and money as he's always been.  He set up every casualty we've had in Iraq.  I'd be happy to hand him & Cheney to a war crimes tribunal - save us the trouble.  A 2/Lt who did something like that wouldn't come back from his 2nd patrol - if he got one.

Cpl_Punishment 1842 reads
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10 / 16

give a shit about labels?  Well, except to piss you off so I can have a laugh watching y'all hyperventilate.

harryj 1528 reads
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11 / 16

Another super rich piece of libbie pink shit who hasn't done anything meaningful in his entire life but sits smuggly in an easy chair and spouts libbie pink manure expecting others to swallow it. Lil" Jay is as irrelevant as it gets.

harryj 1546 reads
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12 / 16

"Republicans do tend to cater to simple minded assholes." A "simple minded assholes" describes a libbie-pink to a "T" and I am impressed that you believe Republicans are catering to them. If so, I want the Republicans to change their policy, catering to a simple minded asshole will not be productive or appreciated, kick the bastards in the ass.

Harry5390 89 Reviews 1536 reads
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13 / 16

I think Rockefeller's $$$ came from the biggest of big oil, no? So how he isn't depicted as evil?

How can he born rich, do nothing, except get elected in a small state where cash buys a lot, and be a man of the people?

How can he be all for torching Iraq, and then 180 and walk away?

How can he say what he said about McCain and get no shit from the media? Kerry got hit by a piece of rice and scrammed in 3 months and when anyone said he was a fraud we got a new term in the language-Swiftboating.

The answer is he has a D beside his name.

God love Nelson, he was a RINO, but he died in the saddle and lived like a man. Not like his sniveling nephew.

harryj 1453 reads
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14 / 16

You are correct. "Big oil" a libbie slogan, is fine as long as the  "big oil" patronizes the knee twitcher, limp wristed whiney pinkos. Pinks aren't anything if they are not inconsistent and hypocritical. Sheep herders like "Lil' Jay" like to have their asses kissed by the libbie sheep and the libbie sheep are always happy to accomodate them. Their actions are a true clusterfuck.

Cpl_Punishment 1977 reads
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15 / 16

for you.

Most people would call you far worse.

harryj 6001 reads
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16 / 16

your permanent KP duty? Clean that grease trap coporal and save the grease, you will need it for your ass if Osama is elected.

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