Ron Paul: If Iran nukes Israel, as president I would do nothing.

Quote from Lucrum:

He has yes, of course he's also expressed support for Obama too.
Not to mention he's constantly defending him.

Go figure.

I will vote for Paul over Obama,just wanted to again make that clear to you
 
Quote from jem:

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artful dodger posted this on another thread.

see how deceitful you socialists are?



http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/19/last-combat-troops-leave-iraq/

Last combat troops leave Iraq

U.S. brigade departs, but 50,000 noncombat troops will remain




KHABARI CROSSING, Kuwait | A line of heavily armored American military vehicles, their headlights twinkling in the pre-dawn desert, lumbered past the barbed wire and metal gates marking the border between Iraq and Kuwait early Thursday and rolled into history.

For the troops of the 4th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, it was a moment of relief fraught with symbolism but lightened by the whoops and cheers of soldiers one step closer to going home.

Seven years and five months after the U.S.-led invasion, the last American combat brigade was leaving Iraq, well ahead of President Obama’s Aug. 31 deadline for ending U.S. combat operations there.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

Maybe you repeatedly missed him saying "combat" troops.All combat troops are out of Iraq




maybe you are on LSD and dreaming of words which are not heard by rational observers.

The first clip. October 2007. The first thing I will do is end this war. I will bring our troops home.

he did not say combat troops

Question - does non combat mean... they will not be killed? Does it mean they are not in Iraq? Does it mean we are not spending money there?

Do you enjoy digesting the bullshit your socialist buddies force you to regurgitate?
 
Quote from jem:

maybe your are on LSD and dreaming of words which do not appear.

he did not say combat troops in the very first speech in that video.

In 2 out of the 3 he did.Saying combat troops 2 out of 3 times in your video is him repeatably saying "combat" troop jem.
 
Quote from jem:



Do you enjoy digesting the bullshit your socialist buddies force you to regurgitate?

Just because you aren't smart enough to understand that he repeatably said he was pulling combat troops out don't take your frustrations out on democrats
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

All combat troops are out of Iraq
because the media says so?

You stupid shit for brains dumb ass dip shit ignorant gullible moronic imbecile.

The 50,000 troops there now are doing EXACTLY the same thing they were doing BEFORE the troop reduction. AND they're still dying while doing it.

How do I know you ask? Because my son and brother-in-law both have been there since the troop reduction.
 
Quote from jem:


Question - does non combat mean... they will not be killed? Does it mean they are not in Iraq? Does it mean we are not spending money there?


Doesn't mean that.We have 30,000 troops in S Korea.They are considered non combat troops,but they can be killed if North Korea attacks South Korea.They can fight to defend themselves and South Korea if S Korea is attacked .We are spending money to keep them there
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

Thats quite the insult :) ,you're still a fucking moron though
AND you're still wrong. As well as being neither honest or man enough to admit it. Not that that is anything new.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

AND you're still wrong. As well as being neither honest or man enough to admit it. Not that that is anything new.

You might want to reconsider who is wrong lukie.I can post many of these but you should get the point



http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/19/last-combat-troops-leave-iraq/

Last combat troops leave Iraq

U.S. brigade departs, but 50,000 noncombat troops will remain




KHABARI CROSSING, Kuwait | A line of heavily armored American military vehicles, their headlights twinkling in the pre-dawn desert, lumbered past the barbed wire and metal gates marking the border between Iraq and Kuwait early Thursday and rolled into history.

For the troops of the 4th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, it was a moment of relief fraught with symbolism but lightened by the whoops and cheers of soldiers one step closer to going home.

Seven years and five months after the U.S.-led invasion, the last American combat brigade was leaving Iraq, well ahead of President Obama’s Aug. 31 deadline for ending U.S. combat operations there.
 
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