Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Published on February 4, 2005 By COL Gene In Politics

Voter turnout in Iraq, which created euphoria in the Bush administration, could turn out to be a nightmare for this country. Although it is too early to have the final results from the election, it appears that the Shiite clerics hold a commanding lead.

The net result of the Iraqi election could be the creation of a government similar to the type of government in Iran. We have been unable to deal with the Iranian government for decades and if what results in Iraq is similar to the government in Iran, George W. Bush may have succeeded in turning an evil dictatorship into another Islamic regime that poses an additional threat to the United States and the West. If that is the result of this election, it is certainly no way to enhance the security of the United States or other nations plagued by the violent Islamic insurrection that is taking place.

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on Feb 05, 2005

Reply #58 By: COL Gene - 2/5/2005 1:53:19 PM
No drmiler. Iraq did not attack America. They did not pose any danger to us and no matter how ofter you say the same thing it does not make it true


Then show me PROOF that they never shot at our aircraft! I don't know what land your from but shooting at our military is an ATTACK on America in ANYONES book! Except maybe yours?
on Feb 05, 2005
Everyone here should remember & understand that COL Gene has a lot invested in GWB failing. His book, which he keeps plugging in various threads, will be discredited if anything good happens on George's watch, so by definition nothing good has happened, or will.

I'll pause here, however, to give COL Gene credit for some thoughtful input on Social Security reform in another thread.

Cheers,
Daiwa
on Feb 05, 2005
Excuse me, mm, but if you read back through this article, you will see that you attacked me first. I just responded accordingly. Then, you have the audacity to complain that I'm mean spirited. As I said, go flush yourself.
on Feb 05, 2005
Daiwa

The people that are killing our troops in Iraq every day. The millions of moslems that believe we are the invaders and should be killed. Read "Imperial Hubris" by Anonymous (Michael Scheuer former CIA agent) to learn what our policy in Iraq is doing to our security. The assessment of the CIA is that the threat is growing day by day. We help those who would kill our people every time the TV shows us killing moslems. We either must kill ALL the moslems or get out of Iraq.
on Feb 05, 2005
The people that are killing our troops in Iraq every day. The millions of moslems that believe we are the invaders and should be killed.

Am I the only one that smells a little bigotry here? It sounds like the Col. feels that Arabs, or Moslims, don't have the ability to "handle" Democracy.

Maybe Bush isn't the only one he has an irrational hatred for...

on Feb 05, 2005
The way many moslems feel about American policy has nothing to do with Democracy. It has to do with the fact they want us out of their part of the world and look on us as evil. The depth of their opposition to our being in Iraq and other moslem countriers is not understood by many Americans. This is not going away and our actions are like putting gasoline on a fire. The terrorists have a new playground called Iraq thanks to Bush.
on Feb 05, 2005
" The way many moslems feel about American policy has nothing to do with Democracy. It has to do with the fact they want us out of their part of the world and look on us as evil. The depth of their opposition to our being in Iraq and other moslem countriers is not understood by many Americans."

That, to me, is utterly ignorant, or deranged. You can't possibly ignore the fact that the majority of Iraqis are satisfied to have us there until their nation is stable. This is a nation of 20 million people. We are dealing with tens of thousands of fighters opposing us. The constant use of "they" sounds awfully like other "theys" I have heard. Kind of scary...

Do you really think we would have lasted a day if we were facing 20 million anti-US forces? 5 million? Hell, every housewife that wanted one was issued a weapon before the invasion. Do you really think that this is the best they can do?

it's idiotic. If they didnt' want us there, we wouldn't be there. A small, small minority wants us to leave immediately. The rest are dissatisfied, but accept the necessity of our presence until their own government can control insurgents. This week one town slaughtered the insurgents that came to prevent them from voting. If they wanted, they could easily send us packing.

on Feb 05, 2005
COL Gene, I repeat - give us the list of new enemies. The left has accepted as an article of faith that all non-Jewish inhabitants of the Middle East have hated America forever and wanted us out forever, not to mention Israel destroyed, and just don't want western-style democracy. So again, let us hear the list of new enemies. And tell me what those 8 million Iraqis were doing January 30th, if they so hate democratic freedoms.

And BakerStreet, I agree with you but I believe you may be overestimating a little - "tens of thousands" includes up to a 100k and I think the real number is less than 20k, if that. And we are learning that a substantial amount, and probably most, of the "insurgency" isn't "popular" at all, but a plan put in place by the deranged Saddam prior to the invasion, using means distributed around the country ahead of time. He may have been evil in every way, but he was cunning.

Cheers,
Daiwa
on Feb 05, 2005
What's the matter COL? nothing to add to reply 61?
on Feb 05, 2005
Nothing I have read indicates the people of Iraq think of us as anything but occupying their country and want us out ASAP. There have been many reports by the our people (Military and Civilian) that indicate we get very little help. The terrorists attack our troops and fade back into the population. They operate under our nose day after day. They attack the most secure areas under the control of our military. That could not happen without the general population either helping them or refusing to help us. That does not sound like they want us there. The officials want us there to save their hides!
on Feb 05, 2005
"And BakerStreet, I agree with you but I believe you may be overestimating a little - "tens of thousands" includes up to a 100k and I think the real number is less than 20k, if that."

Yep, but my point was even if 100,000 people are angry enough to kill to get us out of Iraq, that is still only 1/200th of the population. With the trouble we are already having with the 20k or so, these twits don't think 20 MILLION couldn't have us out on our ass in a week? Sure, we could entrench and wreak havoc, but we'd be killing thousands of Iraqis every day.

It is deranged to look at what is going on in Iraq and interperate it as the entire nation rebelling against our presence. Even if you ignore what we hear from them every other day, you can't ignore their actions. If they decided to get rid of us, we'd lose 1400 more by morning. Many of the insurgents aren't Iraqis at all, as the distaste the Iraqis often have for them proves.

on Feb 05, 2005
"There have been many reports by the our people (Military and Civilian) that indicate we get very little help. "

Other than the 5000 or so a day that are showing up to join the police and military. Given they are much MUCH more likely to be killed by insurgents, I find it odd that they are picking the side YOU say they oppose.

Knee-jerk, anti-bush pablum, no different than anything else you write. Seems like you'd get tired of trying, knowing as you must how totally transparent it is.

on Feb 05, 2005
Give us the list of new enemies.

What were those 8 million Iraqis doing on January 30th?

I keep asking, you keep changing the subject.

Cheers,
Daiwa
on Feb 06, 2005
Democracy in Iraq...yea.
Purple fingers with smiles...
Bush beams...
Kerry scowels...
Jihad time infidels...
Time to convert or die...
Democracy in Iraq...yea
on Feb 06, 2005

Reply #73 By: Daiwa - 2/5/2005 8:38:27 PM
Give us the list of new enemies.

What were those 8 million Iraqis doing on January 30th?

I keep asking, you keep changing the subject.

Cheers,
Daiwa


He has no answer for you any more than he has an answer for my reply #61.
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