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Lamar Mundane

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article2042072.ece

“I tried to avoid this war,” Powell said at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Colorado. “I took him through the consequences of going into an Arab country and becoming the occupiers.”

Powell has become increasingly outspoken about the level of violence in Iraq, which he believes is in a state of civil war. “The civil war will ultimately be resolved by a test of arms,” he said. “It’s not going to be pretty to watch, but I don’t know any way to avoid it. It is happening now.”

He added: “It is not a civil war that can be put down or solved by the armed forces of the United States.” All the military could do, Powell suggested, was put “a heavier lid on this pot of boiling sectarian stew”.

Powell rightly labled genocide in Darfur several years ago. W just now says we won't turn a blind eye but ... won't help.
 
Day late, meet dollar short.

That's what you should have told the UN security council, Mr. Powell.

You can wring your hands all you want; the blood is not coming off them.
 
Lamar Mundane said:
Joe,

He couldn't wring his hands, he was holding a vile of anthrax! ::)
Vial -- container
Vile -- foul, disgusting....

Which one did you mean, or both?
 
I respect Powell, but I gotta agree with you guys.
He had no problem talking to the UN in very specific terms.
 
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****...you...Colin.
One press conference at the right time and the whole sorry mess comes tumbling down.
Day late and 3500 lives short.
 
Lamar Mundane said:
Obviously, Colin Powell hates America.

I look forward to the day when America hates Colin Powell, one of the biggest frauds in American history.
 
Really, you don't want an ex-general at the very top, these days. Yes, George W worked out okay. But Grant was far from stupid, but post-Civil War was scandal a day . . . and Ike was damn lucky he served when he did.
 
Fenian_Bastard said:
****...you...Colin.
One press conference at the right time and the whole sorry mess comes tumbling down.
Day late and 3500 lives short.

I've got a little more sympathy for Powell than I do for Tenet (just because the former seemed to put up a little bit of a fight against the neocons), but not much more. They had their chance to take a stand the way Shinseki did, and weren't willing to put their balls on the line.
 
I want to have more sympathy for Powell, I really do. Unfortunately, I have less.

He ****ing well knew better.
 
If it was all a bowl of lies, their conscious will punish them enough. Nothing we can say, or write, here will help at all.
 
three_bags_full said:
If it was all a bowl of lies, their conscious will punish them enough. Nothing we can say, or write, here will help at all.

If it was all a bowl of lies . . . . . I prefer to see stronger punishments than just those involved feeling really bad.
 
Norrin Radd said:
three_bags_full said:
If it was all a bowl of lies, their conscious will punish them enough. Nothing we can say, or write, here will help at all.

If it was all a bowl of lies . . . . . I prefer to see stronger punishments than just those involved feeling really bad.

Even if they feel really, really, really bad?

George-Bush-Toast.jpg
 
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ifilus said:
Norrin Radd said:
three_bags_full said:
If it was all a bowl of lies, their conscious will punish them enough. Nothing we can say, or write, here will help at all.

If it was all a bowl of lies . . . . . I prefer to see stronger punishments than just those involved feeling really bad.

Even if they feel really, really, really bad?

George-Bush-Toast.jpg

but, he will continue to toast the blood of many, many more american kids while that very blood continues to make the ultra rich even more rich.

god bless the usa.
 
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three_bags_full said:
If it was all a bowl of lies, their conscious will punish them enough. Nothing we can say, or write, here will help at all.

If you think that's the extent to which we should hold accountable those who consciously made bad decisions, well, I don't know what else to say.

When I was in uniform, I really like Powell. But what he's saying now is of little help when he could have said those same words to the U.N. and possibly saved a lot of lives.
 

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