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I truly respect and relate to your position on this issue, and I'd love to hear more. How can I sign up for your newsletter?Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The troops are morons.
I truly respect and relate to your position on this issue, and I'd love to hear more. How can I sign up for your newsletter?Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The troops are morons.
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The troops are morons.
The troops are wrong for wanting to stay there, and you are a major d-bag.
If you vote for McCain this year, you're a moron. No exceptions.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Our active troops support the republican candidate over the democrat. Is that a shock to the OP?
Why do you think this is the case?
Because the military is a fundamentally conservative institution, as it has been in every major industrialized nation for hundreds of years?
And yet you get lefties like Clinton and Obama trying to rewrite hundreds of years worth of military policy.
Maybe the military is conservative because liberals don't support the troops.
Originally posted by: ericlp
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The troops are morons.
The troops are wrong for wanting to stay there, and you are a major d-bag.
If you vote for McCain this year, you're a moron. No exceptions.
Exactly, just like you were for voting for Bush X2.
Tho, that didn't stop the moron brigade and I almost really don't expect it to change much. I find it amazing just how tight this race might be or another way to look at it, how many morons there are out there.
Sigh....
But of course the troops support McCain, it's called Job Security and who could blame them? Your chances are pretty SLIM in dieing and they are eating good and touring around in Iraq not to mention getting paid pretty well for doing so! Sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Oops, you replied too fast winnar. I edited but will ask here:
How is their supporting the republican some sort of commentary on the Iraq war BTW?
As others have already just stated, the military traditionally favors #1 the GOP and #2 a vet.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: winnar111
It makes sense to want to preserve 5 years worth of efforts.
how so?
Quite simple. Al Qaeda is in Iraq, and its better to kill them now rather than later.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Oops, you replied too fast winnar. I edited but will ask here:
How is their supporting the republican some sort of commentary on the Iraq war BTW?
As others have already just stated, the military traditionally favors #1 the GOP and #2 a vet.
See page 2 of the poll.
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: winnar111
It makes sense to want to preserve 5 years worth of efforts.
how so?
Quite simple. Al Qaeda is in Iraq, and its better to kill them now rather than later.
I thought they were in Northern Pakistan. Are you sure about that? 😕
Barack Obama has raised $60,642 from 134 donors (overseas troops) and $335,536 from 859 donors (all military personnel). John McCain raise $10,665 from 26 donors (overseas troops), and $280,513 from 558 donors (all military personnel). It?s important to point out that this study only covers donations over $200 that are reported to the FEC, and does not include the $25 and $50 donations that Barack usually racks up.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Our active troops support the republican candidate over the democrat. Is that a shock to the OP?
Why do you think this is the case?
Because the military is a fundamentally conservative institution, as it has been in every major industrialized nation for hundreds of years?
And yet you get lefties like Clinton and Obama trying to rewrite hundreds of years worth of military policy.
Maybe the military is conservative because liberals don't support the troops.
Originally posted by: bl4ckfl4g
Holy shit this thread is breaking news. I would have never guessed that the troops support the republican. This has been the case for a long time. Why do you think it would be any different?
Yes, this just in, young people overwhelmingly vote for Obama! lawlOriginally posted by: bl4ckfl4g
Holy shit this thread is breaking news. I would have never guessed that the troops support the republican. This has been the case for a long time. Why do you think it would be any different?
Originally posted by: eskimospy
This is quite a fantastic poll you have there.
The real poll as opposed to insane right wing editorial poll-land.
McCain, R-Ariz., handily defeated Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., 68 percent to 23 percent in a voluntary survey (that means response bias, a statistics 101 no-no) of 4,293 active-duty, National Guard and reserve subscribers and former subscribers to Army Times, Navy Times, Marine Corps Times and Air Force Times.
The results of the Military Times 2008 Election Poll are not representative of the opinions of the military as a whole. The group surveyed is older, more senior in rank and less ethnically diverse than the overall armed services.
Oops! So a voluntary response poll of a group of military members that underrepresents Obama's primary constituencies, minorities and the young, shows that the military heavily supports McCain. That's a real shocker.
I have little doubt that the military as a whole would prefer a veteran over someone who was not, but there's absolutely nothing in the poll that says anything about people still in the military preferring McCain over Obama due to his position on Iraq. Oh Winnar, keep trying. Those of us who have actually been in the military see straight through your bullshit.
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The troops are morons.
The troops are wrong for wanting to stay there, and you are a major d-bag.
If you vote for McCain this year, you're a moron. No exceptions.
Its people like you that cost the dems the last 2 elections. The "im smarter than you" line doesnt help your cause.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: winnar111
It makes sense to want to preserve 5 years worth of efforts.
how so?
Quite simple. Al Qaeda is in Iraq, and its better to kill them now rather than later.
I thought they were in Northern Pakistan. Are you sure about that? 😕
Iraq announces Al Qaida defeat, warns neighbors
http://www.worldtribune.com/wo...e_terror0624_10_20.asp
BAGHDAD ? Iraq stated that Al Qaida was on the verge of collapse and will soon be eliminated.
Senior officials said the Al Qaida network sustained a significant loss in capability and recruits in 2008. They said that despite a spate of suicide bombings Al Qaida was on the verge of disintegrating.
"We have succeeded to a great extent in weakening the armed and terrorist factions of Al Qaida in Iraq and the neighboring countries should be vigilant regarding a comeback of these terrorists to the region," Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki said.
In an interview with the official Kuwait news agency, Al Maliki said Iraqi intelligence has determined that the Al Qaida network would soon be eliminated. Al Maliki said the network sustained a major blow with the loss of its No. 2 figure, Abu Qaswarah, a Moroccan native killed in a U.S.-led coalition operation in Mosul on Oct. 5.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: bl4ckfl4g
Holy shit this thread is breaking news. I would have never guessed that the troops support the republican. This has been the case for a long time. Why do you think it would be any different?
I think its a rather curious trend.
We know why union works support Democrats because it allows them to maintain their monopoly status, but why would the military turn against the Democrats in such a strong fashion?
Originally posted by: Tab
Originally posted by: eskimospy
This is quite a fantastic poll you have there.
The real poll as opposed to insane right wing editorial poll-land.
McCain, R-Ariz., handily defeated Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., 68 percent to 23 percent in a voluntary survey (that means response bias, a statistics 101 no-no) of 4,293 active-duty, National Guard and reserve subscribers and former subscribers to Army Times, Navy Times, Marine Corps Times and Air Force Times.
The results of the Military Times 2008 Election Poll are not representative of the opinions of the military as a whole. The group surveyed is older, more senior in rank and less ethnically diverse than the overall armed services.
Oops! So a voluntary response poll of a group of military members that underrepresents Obama's primary constituencies, minorities and the young, shows that the military heavily supports McCain. That's a real shocker.
I have little doubt that the military as a whole would prefer a veteran over someone who was not, but there's absolutely nothing in the poll that says anything about people still in the military preferring McCain over Obama due to his position on Iraq. Oh Winnar, keep trying. Those of us who have actually been in the military see straight through your bullshit.
Heh, thought we had some funky numbers when I first saw this. Wasn't military support for Bush and Kerry roughly 1:1? With Bush having a bit of an edge...
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: winnar111
It makes sense to want to preserve 5 years worth of efforts.
how so?
Quite simple. Al Qaeda is in Iraq, and its better to kill them now rather than later.
I thought they were in Northern Pakistan. Are you sure about that? 😕
Iraq announces Al Qaida defeat, warns neighbors
http://www.worldtribune.com/wo...e_terror0624_10_20.asp
BAGHDAD ? Iraq stated that Al Qaida was on the verge of collapse and will soon be eliminated.
Senior officials said the Al Qaida network sustained a significant loss in capability and recruits in 2008. They said that despite a spate of suicide bombings Al Qaida was on the verge of disintegrating.
"We have succeeded to a great extent in weakening the armed and terrorist factions of Al Qaida in Iraq and the neighboring countries should be vigilant regarding a comeback of these terrorists to the region," Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki said.
In an interview with the official Kuwait news agency, Al Maliki said Iraqi intelligence has determined that the Al Qaida network would soon be eliminated. Al Maliki said the network sustained a major blow with the loss of its No. 2 figure, Abu Qaswarah, a Moroccan native killed in a U.S.-led coalition operation in Mosul on Oct. 5.
Ah good, al Qaeda is defeated in Iraq. So we no longer need to hang around, right? McCain's 100 years of victory is unnecessary, it would seem.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: winnar111
It makes sense to want to preserve 5 years worth of efforts.
how so?
Quite simple. Al Qaeda is in Iraq, and its better to kill them now rather than later.
I thought they were in Northern Pakistan. Are you sure about that? 😕
Iraq announces Al Qaida defeat, warns neighbors
http://www.worldtribune.com/wo...e_terror0624_10_20.asp
BAGHDAD ? Iraq stated that Al Qaida was on the verge of collapse and will soon be eliminated.
Senior officials said the Al Qaida network sustained a significant loss in capability and recruits in 2008. They said that despite a spate of suicide bombings Al Qaida was on the verge of disintegrating.
"We have succeeded to a great extent in weakening the armed and terrorist factions of Al Qaida in Iraq and the neighboring countries should be vigilant regarding a comeback of these terrorists to the region," Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki said.
In an interview with the official Kuwait news agency, Al Maliki said Iraqi intelligence has determined that the Al Qaida network would soon be eliminated. Al Maliki said the network sustained a major blow with the loss of its No. 2 figure, Abu Qaswarah, a Moroccan native killed in a U.S.-led coalition operation in Mosul on Oct. 5.
Ah good, al Qaeda is defeated in Iraq. So we no longer need to hang around, right? McCain's 100 years of victory is unnecessary, it would seem.
Why do you think we are forming a security pact? We are leaving in victory in 2008 rather than in defeat in 2007.
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: winnar111
Why do you think we are forming a security pact? We are leaving in victory in 2008 rather than in defeat in 2007.
Awesome! So if we're leaving in victory, why do the troops support McCain vs. Obama? It would seem we're leaving anyway, why would Obama's plan for withdrawal have any impact one way or another?