Posted on 10/29/2005 9:58:00 AM PDT by mindysmack
Since Oct 29, 2005
I see a mindysmackdown in your future.
Of the 539 adults surveyed for the Elon poll, 80 - or 14.8 percent of the sample - were active-duty, reserve, retired or veteran members of the military.
Could be that they feel that they're being restrained.
They want to kill people and break things, so they can get home!
By bye, troll
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Why, it's a BS AP article reporting on a BS poll conducted by a college no one's ever heard of, of course!
exactly. The AP brass needs to be hung for sedition.
Sniff is right!!!! Be careful and don't inhale! LOL
Most of the soldiers I know want to be less restrained in fighting the terrorists that enter Iraq from neighboring countries. And I know quite a few soldiers who have been over there more than once, including the brave and handsome Sgt. Phantom.
Our servicemen and women, by and large, believe in what we are doing in Iraq. They simply don't want to have to endanger themselves by walking on eggshells around extremist Muslims and liberal moonbats such as yourself.
Go crawl back under the rock from which you came.
Hunter is a small time unknown, and his questions aren't given. All you get are his alleged results, which no one has any reason to credit.
LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE! Smack yourself "mindy".
The Left is rich with
tin foil stories about Bush
and our armed forces
having a kind of
civil war among themselves.
Check out this story:
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Four Star General Fired For Organizing Coup Against Neo-Cons?
Reporter suggests Brynes discovered plan to turn nuke exercise into staged terror attack
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones | August 10 2005
The head of Fort Monroe's Training and Doctrine Command, four star general Kevin P. Byrnes, was fired Tuesday apparently for sexual misconduct according to official sources.
Other sources however have offered a different explanation for Byrnes' dismissal which ties in with the Bush administration's unpopular plan to attack Iran and the staged nuclear attack in the US which would provide the pretext to do so.
According to reporter Greg Szymanski, anonymous military sources said that Brynes was the leader of a faction that was preparing to instigate a coup against the neo-con hawks in an attempt to prevent further global conflict.
Indications are that, much like popular opinion amongst the general public, half the military oppose the neo-con's agenda and half support it. ...
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