To: ARCADIA
When the NY Times starts talking about the coming bloodbath for American troops, the disastrous effects of the war on the economy, the horrific sense of international isolation, the anger of the French, the outrage of congress, and other assorted so-called tragedies, you'll know it's close.
By the way, they started last week.
4 posted on
08/06/2002 2:33:08 PM PDT by
dead
To: dead
Don't forget the inevitable talk of a "quagmire".
16 posted on
08/06/2002 2:51:24 PM PDT by
terilyn
To: dead
When the NY Times starts talking about the coming bloodbath for American troops, the disastrous effects of the war on the economy, the horrific sense of international isolation, the anger of the French, the outrage of congress, and other assorted so-called tragedies, you'll know it's close.BINGO! I assumed we were within months of an invasion based on the LIBERAL media padding itself for the LOOK AT WHAT TERRIBLE THINGS OUR TERRIBLE NATION IS DOING TO ITSELF AND OTHER PEOPLE story. The crying game has already begun and being the victims we are, the media is sure to have a major crying party for the liberal pansies!
I say we destory Iraq, destory Iran, destroy Syria, destory North Korea, destory Saudi Arabia, and when we are all done and return home, let's destory the communists we've got decaying our liberties and freedoms. It will be even harder to defend ourselves after another twenty-years of this disease.
To: dead
When the NY Times starts talking about the coming bloodbath for American troops, the disastrous effects of the war on the economy, the horrific sense of international isolation, the anger of the French, the outrage of congress, and other assorted so-called tragedies, you'll know it's close.Noted and, yes, that makes sense.
76 posted on
08/07/2002 7:16:02 AM PDT by
ARCADIA
To: dead
The Anger of the French!!!! Now, THAT'S FUNNY!!!
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