To: rabscuttle385
For a minute there I thought McCain called for 13,000 troops to be stationed on the U.S. Mexico border. Silly me.
2 posted on
07/06/2011 5:02:07 AM PDT by
gunsequalfreedom
(Conservative is not a label of convenience. It is a guide to your actions.)
To: rabscuttle385
It is long past time that Iraq pays our occupation costs if they want us to stay. Newsflash : WE ARE BROKE!
3 posted on
07/06/2011 5:05:18 AM PDT by
sickoflibs
(If you pay zero Federal income taxes, don't say you are paying your 'fair share')
To: rabscuttle385
We need the Tombstone Rangers and more Texas Rangers on the borders.
That would help a lot!
5 posted on
07/06/2011 5:12:49 AM PDT by
RexBeach
(Mr. Obama can't count.)
To: rabscuttle385
how could we have sat by and watched Gaddafi mercilessly slaughter his own peopleNobody tells McCain about Syria, hmm?
7 posted on
07/06/2011 5:17:19 AM PDT by
John123
(US$ - I owe you nothing. Euro - Who owes you nothing.)
To: rabscuttle385
Sure McLame. Leave a small force in that $hihole to get caught up in the coming civil war. Idiot.
10 posted on
07/06/2011 5:46:34 AM PDT by
mad_as_he$$
(Morgan at Cowpens.)
To: rabscuttle385
Its past time to put McCain out to pasture. He's as old as Cloris Leachman. And has outlived his usefulness.
11 posted on
07/06/2011 6:47:19 AM PDT by
Realman30
("I've already made a donation to Haiti. It's called taxes". . . . El Rushbo.)
To: rabscuttle385
And if the Iraqis don’t want us there, that makes us what?
To: rabscuttle385
Hey McCain is oil going to pay for it all or do we have to throw some more grandparents off the bridge?
14 posted on
07/06/2011 7:08:56 AM PDT by
ex-snook
("Above all things, truth beareth away the victory")
To: rabscuttle385
The US should keep as many as 13,000 troops in Iraq beyond the end-of-year deadline for ending its eight-year combat mission there to help keep the peace around hot spots, according to John McCain, the influential Republican senator. Hey McCain, you're a dipstick. The SOFA was signed back in 2008.
I understand the war weariness of the American people ... but I also believe that our interests are our values, for one thing, he told the FT, adding that he was puzzled when people say the US should not act when Muammer Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, has been promising to go house to house and kill Libyans who oppose him.
Yep, it's not our problem. Nobody elected the US to be the worlds cop. If some thrid-world country wants to have a civil war, that's their business.
15 posted on
07/06/2011 8:21:27 AM PDT by
Sarajevo
(The only reason I would take up walking is so that I could hear heavy breathing again.)
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