The Russians are our friends. That's why they have aimed their missiles at strategic U. S. targets to protect us.
To: FerdieMurphy
The mole doesn't appear to have done much damage considering the fact that Saddam appeared to get caught by suprise even after our repeated warnings.
2 posted on
03/25/2006 3:56:08 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
To: FerdieMurphy
Didn't do him a whole lot of good, did it?
To: FerdieMurphy
The mole has soldier's blood on its hands.
4 posted on
03/25/2006 4:09:55 AM PST by
tkathy
(Ban the headscarf (http://bloodlesslinchpinsofislamicterrorism.blogspot.com))
To: FerdieMurphy
"
These new disclosures, plus reports already reviewed, highlight the belief of many that Russia is not an ally or friend of the United States. As we pursue curtailing Iran's nuclear weapons program, Russia is the last country we should trust to broker a deal."
Thank God for the Sierra Times and Jim Kouri.
And here both I, and the administration, were certain that the Ruski's were our friends and allies since 1944!
Now that they have been exposed as possibly not working in our best interests, maybe we can start nuking all those countries that work against our interests in the world.
Russia, then France, then Germany, then Pakistan, then China, then California, then the DNC, then Wal-Mart, then ...
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10 posted on
03/25/2006 4:26:01 AM PST by
G.Mason
(Duty, Honor, Country)
To: FerdieMurphy
11 posted on
03/25/2006 4:30:41 AM PST by
Flavius
(Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
To: FerdieMurphy
I'm not a fan of isolationism but I think we would be better off doing our own thing and the hell with these so called "allies". Look at all the trouble we had with the UN trying to get these people to go along with the invasion of Iraq. They were all feeding at the trough and even though they smile to our faces they would do anything to see us go down.
Imagine what this country would be like if all the money we pour into trying to make friends were put into America. (Crap, we could all be on welfare and have money left over and when we needed anything, just go take it from what ever country had it. sarcasm.)
13 posted on
03/25/2006 4:42:51 AM PST by
depenzz
(Success is going from one failure to another failure without losing enthusiasm)
To: FerdieMurphy; All
Who is the traitor, within the government that discolsed the secrets? Any guesses, anyone?
14 posted on
03/25/2006 4:42:57 AM PST by
Wiz
(Nightmare of the Information Warfare)
To: FerdieMurphy
Mole Suspected in CentCom
Gerldo Rivera?
16 posted on
03/25/2006 4:52:27 AM PST by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(NYT Headline: 'Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS: Fake But Accurate, Experts Say.')
To: FerdieMurphy
These new disclosures, plus reports already reviewed, highlight the belief of many that Russia is not an ally or friend of the United States.I am sure that our government never thought that Russia was an ally but hoped they would become one.
Russia is a Communist country, Putin is nothing but a dictator dressed up to look like a President.
Spys are nothing new, what is upsetting is that there are so many that go undetected.
I have often wondered if the people that tell the newspapers what they shouldn't are actually working for those that hate and want to destroy us.
17 posted on
03/25/2006 4:53:16 AM PST by
Dustbunny
(The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist)
To: FerdieMurphy
Depending on the source of the report, there seem to be several stories regarding this.....
One is that Central Command were overheard thru listening devices planted in the room used by them.
Two is that someone traitorous inside Central Command told the Russians.
Three is that the Americans purposely were giving false info to the Russians because they knew the Russians would give it to Saddam. (maybe they started giving false info after they suspected the Russians)
Also, I read that someone saw this story on BBC several yrs ago.
18 posted on
03/25/2006 4:57:28 AM PST by
nuconvert
([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
To: FerdieMurphy
Saddam's army must really really suck because we still, very handily, defeated them.
19 posted on
03/25/2006 5:00:07 AM PST by
AD from SpringBay
(We have the government we allow and deserve.)
To: FerdieMurphy
How many moles in the DNC?
I'll be the entire former Soviet Politburo secretly directs the Democrat Party.
How else could one imagine such an anti-American cadre of kooks?
23 posted on
03/25/2006 5:04:05 AM PST by
CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
(Toon Town, Iran...........where reality is the real fantasy.)
To: FerdieMurphy
To: FerdieMurphy
It matters not (obviously) how much pre info Saddam had about a US invasion, when one brings a knife to gun fight the outcome is going to be obvious.
To: FerdieMurphy
The mentality of mindless economic globalization is as wise as the mentality of liberalism.
34 posted on
03/25/2006 11:23:45 AM PST by
Galveston Grl
(Getting angry and abandoning power to the Democrats is not a choice.)
To: American_Centurion; An.American.Expatriate; ASA.Ranger; ASA Vet; Atigun; bannedfromdu; Beckwith; ...
How many of these leaks were Jag Off lawyers commissioned/appointed by the Clintoons and Jake Reno.
Just more proof of why liberals shouldn't be in our military.
35 posted on
03/25/2006 11:25:52 AM PST by
Grampa Dave
(How long has the NY Slimes, Compost, and LA Slimes been Enroning (cooking) their books?)
To: FerdieMurphy
The Pentagon firmly believes that the Russian government gave Iraq President Saddam Hussein United States strategic war plans for the invasion of Iraq.
This has to be completely false. After all the MSM told me that Bush had no plan at all, Pelosi told me, Boxer told me, Murtha says it, Kerry says it...... /sarcasm
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