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New You still don't get it - so you aren't learing anything

Saddam is 'unexpectedly' kicking ass & Iraqis are 'exepectedly' fighting back - - so much of the bleating & the propaganda garbage we produced has come back and bitten our asses.

You in particular (like Marlowe) seem to have no apparent ability to filter through our own propaganda - you like Marlowe seem to be slittle more than a conduit to spread it, the good, the bad, the lies and all.

So go on live in your world of denial - claim that the reasons behind Saddams 'successes' is "Waaaaaa - he uses 'dirty tactics'" and then spew up all the garbage of our propaganda that 'proves' Saddam is using 'dirty tactics' such as the hiding behind women & children crap.

Thanks Major Timothy, pity you aren't there to tell the Iraqi dirty fighters what naughty boys they are.

DSM



Spectres from our past: Beware the future when your children & theirs come after you for what you may have been willing to condone today - dsm 2003


Motivational: When performing activities, ask yourself if the person you most want to be would do, or say, it - dsm 2003
New Re: You still don't get it - so you aren't learing anything
I define "dirty tactics" as protecting yourself by putting innocent bystanders in harm's way. It's also called hostage-taking. It's obvious the Iraqi military has zero regard for the lives of the citizens they supposedly protect, and our military is surprised that the Iraqi military, after all the rhetoric, is really out for themselves and no one else.

The soldiers of our military volunteered to potentially die in place of you or I. They would prefer their own death to the death of an innocent citizen caused by their selfish actions.
     On Iraqi 'dirty tactics': King George bitter at Americans - (dmarker) - (18)
         Re: On Iraqi 'dirty tactics': King George bitter at American - (cybermace5) - (17)
             Aha so people like you do learn - pass it on to Rummy - (dmarker) - (16)
                 Re: Aha so people like you do learn - pass it on to Rummy - (cybermace5) - (2)
                     You still don't get it - so you aren't learing anything - (dmarker) - (1)
                         Re: You still don't get it - so you aren't learing anything - (cybermace5)
                 Snazzy little editorial - (cybermace5) - (12)
                     I predicted that! - (Brandioch) - (10)
                         Re: I predicted that! - (cybermace5) - (8)
                             So you admit you live in a fantasy. - (Brandioch) - (7)
                                 Re: So you admit you live in a fantasy. - (cybermace5) - (4)
                                     You are disconnected, again. - (Brandioch) - (3)
                                         Talking to yourself, again? - (cybermace5) - (2)
                                             That's why you're living in a fantasy. - (Brandioch) - (1)
                                                 Re: That's why you're living in a fantasy. - (cybermace5)
                                 At last! The reason for poor planning. - (mmoffitt) - (1)
                                     Re: White House that can actually read? - (a6l6e6x)
                         Of course you are, dear.... - (bepatient)
                     Re: Snazzy little editorial - (a6l6e6x)

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