Poll

Do you care about Iraq?

Not at all69%69% - 29
Totally worth it30%30% - 13
Total: 42
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6833|Global Command
Story in the paper today about how they can't import cars fast enough.

I personally don't give a rats ass about Iraq. Our leader sacrificed our prosperity to save Iraq, so it seems.

That fucking piece of shit is saying goodbye right now. Goodbye George Bush, there is a special place in hell reserved for you you cuntfaced bastard.
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|6993|Tampa Bay Florida
Is Iraq better off?  Probably.... was it worth the cost?  Hell no

It's like moving across the street to a waterfront home after you bought it for millions of dollars..
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|6853|UK

ATG wrote:

there is a special place in hell reserved for you you cuntfaced bastard.
I love that image.

So far as the poll.  Nope, nor particularly.  If they do well then good for them, am not particularly worried about it going wrong for them, enough issues here.  Thats what I really love about these leaders who go into other countrys with the mind of ''helping'' them.

Should we sort our own shit out first?  Nah fuck that.
AussieReaper
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+5,761|6456|what

Bell wrote:

Thats what I really love about these leaders who go into other countrys with the mind of ''helping'' them.
That's the problem though, it was about weapons of mass destruction and stopping more terror attacks. The "helping" of Iraqi citizens didn't really grab much attention from the press and was never pushed as high on the agenda from Bush until late in the occupation.

Otherwise I think more of us would have cared about the well being of Iraqis than we now do.

The attention on Iraq is going to drop once forces pull out anyway. Caring now isn't going to be of much use.
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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6904|132 and Bush

Also, do we care about dying Africans infected with aids? There are many levels of "care" and I think the question should be do we care enough to act on our concerns..  exaggerated though they might be.
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VspyVspy
Sniper
+183|6976|A sunburnt country
I'd like to think that all the coalition troops that have been killed haven't died in vain and helped a country in need.  No one else has had the balls to see through helping out a Middle Eastern country in the last 500 years.  Who knows, maybe in another 20-50 years and Iraq is a strong democratic country, history will look back at it and think it was a success, I'd like to hope so anyway.

You still live in a pretty great place in this world ATG and have an awesome lifestyle compared to the people of Iraq (and a hell of a lot more places) so saying Bush traded your prosperity to save Iraq is pretty naive.

Sure Bush is a cock and I'm glad he's gone but you can only blame the people that voted for him, twice.
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,817|6410|eXtreme to the maX
Voted null, poll is confused.
I care about Iraq, I don't think its been worth it.
Would have been worth it if done differently.
Fuck Israel
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7065

Kmarion wrote:

Also, do we care about dying Africans infected with aids? There are many levels of "care" and I think the question should be do we care enough to act on our concerns..  exaggerated though they might be.
nope.  its funny there is more outrage about gaza then africa.  more people die there before breakfast (or lack there of) when you compare it.
m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
+2,197|6975|UK
dropping man made bombs can be controlled just a tad better than famine/cholera/malaria/aids/typhus/etc

Last edited by m3thod (2009-01-16 02:26:59)

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CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6859
Better off? Not really - they have little or no middle class to speak of where once there was a burgeoning middle class. As such they'll probably descend into Latin American corrupt oligrach/neo-marxist cycical revolution if not credo-ethnic civil war. Forcibly enforcing your own choice of political system on a foreign people - whether it be theocracy, democracy, communism, whatever - is plain wrong and unjust, irrespective of the upshot (and especially in the context of the unasked for human cost). Personally I do care that Iraq bore the brunt of this generations round of neo-imperialism.

Afghanistan? lol. Waste of time, money and space. Personally I don't give a shit about Afghanistan. I do give a shit about the west militarily pushing the political stability of Afghanistan into nuclear Pakistan however.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6955|USA

CameronPoe wrote:

Better off? Not really - they have little or no middle class to speak of where once there was a burgeoning middle class. As such they'll probably descend into Latin American corrupt oligrach/neo-marxist cycical revolution if not credo-ethnic civil war. Forcibly enforcing your own choice of political system on a foreign people - whether it be theocracy, democracy, communism, whatever - is plain wrong and unjust, irrespective of the upshot (and especially in the context of the unasked for human cost). Personally I do care that Iraq bore the brunt of this generations round of neo-imperialism.

Afghanistan? lol. Waste of time, money and space. Personally I don't give a shit about Afghanistan. I do give a shit about the west militarily pushing the political stability of Afghanistan into nuclear Pakistan however.
translation: Cam don't give a fuck.


you're welcome
LividBovine
The Year of the Cow!
+175|6683|MN
I care that we leave in a responsible way.  At this point it doesn't matter if it was the right thing or not to go in there.  We a responsibility to leave when they can govern and protect themselves.

Last edited by LividBovine (2009-01-16 02:44:03)

"The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation" - Barack Obama (a freshman senator from Illinios)
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6757|The Twilight Zone
I care about Iraqi people not their oil
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PureFodder
Member
+225|6589

usmarine wrote:

its funny there is more outrage about gaza then africa.  more people die there before breakfast (or lack there of) when you compare it.
The same stupid argument could be made for the 9/11 attacks. More African kids died on 9/11 than Americans in the twin towers.

I disagree with both. The differences come from how responsable we are for causing the situation and how easily we could stop it. A large amount of the problems in Iraq were the direct results of our actions. The bombing in Gaza can be ended at any time with a phone call from Washington. The 9/11 attacks were a horrific and willful action and those responsible could easily have avoided the mass deaths by simply not doing it.

The problems of famine, disease and wars in Africa are both much more difficult to stop and have a much less direct link to our countries actions.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7065

^^^^

doesnt matter.  still not the point.  tons of people die everyday due to war there.  WAY more than any other current conflict.  why is it not talked about here with such passion as the others?  yep, people are media sheep thats why.
DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|6935|Finland

usmarine wrote:

yep, people are media sheep thats why.
We know only what the media throws at us. They spin it, we believe it. They stop reporting about something, we forget about it.
I need around tree fiddy.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7065

DonFck wrote:

usmarine wrote:

yep, people are media sheep thats why.
We know only what the media throws at us. They spin it, we believe it. They stop reporting about something, we forget about it.
the media still covers africa.  but it like the slot machines in the back of the casino.  no fancy sounds or gimmicks to draw the sheeple towards it.
DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|6935|Finland

usmarine wrote:

DonFck wrote:

usmarine wrote:

yep, people are media sheep thats why.
We know only what the media throws at us. They spin it, we believe it. They stop reporting about something, we forget about it.
the media still covers africa.  but it like the slot machines in the back of the casino.  no fancy sounds or gimmicks to draw the sheeple towards it.
We, the public are lazy idiots who stay at the headlines and tabloids, and take in what's served to us on the evening news, giftwrapped and force fed. It's unfortunate, but true.
I need around tree fiddy.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7065

DonFck wrote:

We, the public are lazy idiots who stay at the headlines and tabloids, and take in what's served to us on the evening news, giftwrapped and force fed. It's unfortunate, but true.
Ja.  thats what i am saying also.
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6796|Connecticut
no
Malloy must go
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6904|132 and Bush

ATG wrote:

That fucking piece of shit is saying goodbye right now. Goodbye George Bush, there is a special place in hell reserved for you you cuntfaced bastard.
It was hardly this.


+1 to Eisenhower.

George Washinton also gets +1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Was … ll_Address
Danger of political parties

Importance of unity, danger of factions, authority of the Constitution (by faction he meant the political cult we have today)

Sparing use of government borrowing

Foreign relations, avoiding permanent foreign alliances
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AussieReaper
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+5,761|6456|what

Kmarion wrote:

+1 to Eisenhower .
-1 for Nixon
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PureFodder
Member
+225|6589

usmarine wrote:

^^^^

doesnt matter.  still not the point.  tons of people die everyday due to war there.  WAY more than any other current conflict.  why is it not talked about here with such passion as the others?  yep, people are media sheep thats why.
The Israel/Palestine situation can be heavily influenced by the US, the US has little control over the wars in Africa.

If the US president decides to ring up the Israeli leadership and demand that they stop the attacks or they'll pull funding and political support for Israel then Israel will stop that instant. Short of invading, there's little the US can obviously do to stop most African conflicts.

Add the fact that US/UK etc. actions have has a significant part in leading the Israel/Palestine to the situation that it's in now, people have to shoulder some responsability. The Iraqi situation we bear a hige weight of responsability for.

We care more about things that are our fault (at least partially) and that we can do something significant and easy to help to resolve it, especially conflicts like Iraq where there is a clear self interest.
rdx-fx
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+955|6895
Iraq  should've been finished off in 1991-1992.  We were there, we had the ammo, we had an international coalition, we had the will of the [all too mercurial] public, and we had the Republican Guard all but decimated.

And, if quite a few people are to be believed, Saddam was one radio transmit from dead.  Just one commander saying "go" would've solved that issue.

Iraq would be a much more stable area if it were broken back into it's 3 constituent Ottoman states; roughly "Shia-land", "Sunni-ville", and Kurdistan.


Whoever decided to get the Kurds into a rebellion against Saddam, THEN cut all support to them  -- that person has their own circle of hell warmed and waiting for them.


Throw alot of money around, make alot of promises - then forget all promises and drop all funding on the whims of the new administration.  THAT has been the American legacy in the Middle East for the last 60 years.  THAT is why noone in the middle east with any memory gets completely in bed with the American forces anymore, unless they have a solid Plan-B for when the Americans suddenly pull out.
Zefar
Member
+116|6953|Sweden
Do I care about Iraq? uuum No.

Why? Well I can't seem them bringing any GOOD things to the table. Don't like their religion, they fight a lot, they try to get their rules into our country, barbaric rules then, can't seems to be calm when insulted(Danish pictures), generally have a bad reputation and other things.

So no I don't care the slightest about that country. If it was to be wiped away I probably wouldn't care much other than "Good riddance. Now make something useful of that place".

I also doubt people who live there have a happy life so all that would happen is they end the torture quicker.

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