I'd really like to know where Bush expects to get the troops for an Iran invasion. Oh, and where will they get the pallets full of cold, hard cash to send into Iran after they've invaded and destabilized the whole area?
Check out Keith Olbermann's analysis of the "drumbeats of war." A comparison of the current rhetoric about Iran with 2002 and 2003 rhetoric about Iraq. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16924881/
It should be a link to the transcript from his January 31, 2007 show.
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I'd really like to know where Bush expects to get the troops for an Iran invasion. Oh, and where will they get the pallets full of cold, hard cash to send into Iran after they've invaded and destabilized the whole area?
Would the senator care for a blond or brown haired intern this year?
I can't be out of enemies - I still have ammunition left!
The senator probably has a stable of skinterns, the bastard.
or one can pick up leftovers in the park
Maybe the entire administration and the Washington press corps will enlist.
Well, it's a dream.
Why teh teh he'll call up all the kids who want to be an Army of one. You know, because it their decision.
At some point soon a subscription to Call of Duty 3 ONLINE will offer compulsory enlistment in lieu of monthly payments.
Haha, mdhatter! I would rather have all the Halo sycophants dragged off to war.
Check out Keith Olbermann's analysis of the "drumbeats of war." A comparison of the current rhetoric about Iran with 2002 and 2003 rhetoric about Iraq. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16924881/
It should be a link to the transcript from his January 31, 2007 show.
Quite disturbing...
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