Republicans (including Sen. John Cornyn) disagree with Ted Cruz

777 fixer said:
 
You need to read up on AQI.
 
 
 
Korea....LOL   Then we fight China.....LOL   
 
Probaly has them has turned into 'we found many'.
 
But they have a an active WMD program and are hostile to us.  Are saying there could be consequences to invading North Korea? Guess no one thought there would be no consequences if we invaded Iraq.
I believe the plan was to be welcomed as liberators.  
 
777 fixer said:
 
It's called the invasion of Iraq.  What you're saying is open to debate.  What is an established fact is that ISIS exists becasue of the invasion.  There is no getting around that.
 
Actually, it appears exiting Iraq created the rise of ISIS.
 

 
Obviously this guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
 
 
A top U.S. Army general with nothing left to lose has publicly admitted something that conservatives have been saying for a long time — the rise of the Islamic State terror group can be directly attributed to President Barack Obama’s premature withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq.
Outgoing Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno told Fox News on Wednesday that a continued U.S. troop presence in the region would have kept Iraq on a positive track.
 
“It’s frustrating to watch it,” Odierno said. “I go back to the work we did in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 and we got it to a place that was really good. Violence was low, the economy was growing, politics looked like it was heading in the right direction.”
“I think it would have been good for us to stay,” he said, adding that he had recommended leaving 30,000-35,000 U.S. personnel in Iraq — a recommendation that Obama, in his rush to keep an ill-considered campaign promise to his base, ignored.
“If we had stayed a little more engaged, I think maybe it might have been prevented,” Odierno told Fox News. “I’ve always believed the United States played the role of honest broker between all the groups and when we pulled ourselves out, we lost that role.”
http://conservativetribune.com/top-army-general-bombshell/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=TPNNPages&utm_content=2015-08-02
 
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"In the summer of 2004, a young jihadist in shackles and chains was walked by his captors slowly into the Camp Bucca prison in southern Iraq. He was nervous as two American soldiers led him through three brightly-lit buildings and then a maze of wire corridors, into an open yard, where men with middle-distance stares, wearing brightly-coloured prison uniforms, stood back warily, watching him."

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/11/-sp-isis-the-inside-story



Thank You W, etal

And his sycophantic followers
 
Cruz, The "Annointed One" is merely the vanguard of those who would subject the (somewhat...) free people of the United States to some sort of unholy Christian Caliphate.

They have openly declared exactly that as their goal

They have announted Cruz The Messiah

Read up on the the Christian Dominionists


Only difference is that they use the weapons of our society, namely scaring the sheep and the legislator's pen, instead of the scimitar, and that they read from a different book.



Most dangerous person in the race, if you believe in freedom.
 
777 fixer said:
It's called the invasion of Iraq.  What you're saying is open to debate.  What is an established fact is that ISIS exists becasue of the invasion.  There is no getting around that.
And Isis continues to exist and expand because of the incompetent potus we have at the moment. There is no getting around that!
 
Ifly2 said:
"In the summer of 2004, a young jihadist in shackles and chains was walked by his captors slowly into the Camp Bucca prison in southern Iraq. He was nervous as two American soldiers led him through three brightly-lit buildings and then a maze of wire corridors, into an open yard, where men with middle-distance stares, wearing brightly-coloured prison uniforms, stood back warily, watching him."

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/11/-sp-isis-the-inside-story



Thank You W, etal

And his sycophantic followers
 
 
Ifly2 said:
 
 
Ifly2 said:
 
Too bad the oBama didn't listen to Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno .
 
You do realize that we can't actually just decide to occupy the "Democratic Experiment in the Desert"?

Iraq didn't want us there

There was no Status Of Forces Agreement

There wasn't one available, at a price we were willing to pay at least

Troop withdrawal from Iraq was on the timeline set up by W and his minions


Iraq was a colossal failure, in every conceivable way, a lie, and an unnecessary waste of hundreds of thousands of lives and trillions of dollars.

It was W's baby

And some people are still in denial

And they would elect more of the same

That's some sad and patently unAmerican crap right there
 
Ifly2 said:
You do realize that we can't actually just decide to occupy the "Democratic Experiment in the Desert"?

Iraq didn't want us there

There was no Status Of Forces Agreement

There wasn't one available, at a price we were willing to pay at least

Troop withdrawal from Iraq was on the timeline set up by W and his minions


Iraq was a colossal failure, in every conceivable way, a lie, and an unnecessary waste of hundreds of thousands of lives and trillions of dollars.

It was W's baby

And some people are still in denial

And they would elect more of the same

That's some sad and patently unAmerican crap right there
 
Next President
 
The usual nonsensical reply to evidence that W and his boys screwed the pooch every which way but loose.

There is a reason for that
 

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