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look mate im glad obama won
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look mate im glad obama won
Romney will (would) be the best president in decades.
wotlook mate im glad obama won
Deal with it.look mate im glad obama won
it blows my mind that someone like you, lentern, could ever hold romney in such high esteem, no less liken him to malcolm turnbull. i really don't get it. or i do, i guess. its all mythological. there's this story of romney the caterpillar who we all thought was supposed to metamorphosise into a beautiful butterfly but, alas, somewhere, something went wrong. the caterpillar was poisoned and came out a dirty moth instead. the party dragged him down, it wasn't his fault.Not quite my point, yes his party dragged him down but that was more about weakening his chances of becoming President. If he won, the Tea Party couldn't make him do shit. I see Mitt in much the same light as Malcolm Turnbull, a sort of urbane social progressive who believes strongly in the free market, nobody in his party gets along with him much but because he's so gifted he managed to persuade them to give him a go but only at a time when the party was in dire straits so he never really had much chance of winning.
good point and i acknowledge that, but i considerI think where you've got it a bit wrong is that you think I hold Malcolm Turnbull in higher esteem than I actually do. All that business with Kerry Packer, yuck.
to be a qualified endorsement of a presidential candidate you hold in esteem that we might say was approaching 'high'. this is the position controverted in my statementSteady on, Romney is a decent, capable and fair man, he was a good governor of Massachusettes and would have been one of the better Presidents the United States had had.
except that he has the power to end both wars and chooses not toReceived wisdom says it is.
hey have you ever heard of this crime called treason? even presidents may be found guilty of it. the false dilemma you propose - ending the war or not - is in reality not anywhere as neat as you think. the president has the power to immediately withdraw U.S. forces, say, from afghanistan... but that's fucking stupid. considering that congress declared that the U.S., as a nation, is at war with afghanistan (though not iraq anymore), immediately withdrawing all forces might be considered as providing comfort to the enemies of the nation (and even worse considering the U.S. is party to an international coalition of forces in both countries, and is bound by UN law)except that he has the power to end both wars and chooses not to
it is not because I think obama will be a better president than romney
uhh... they're still thereYeah Xtian, what do you mean he chose not to end Iraq? They're not there anymore. He did end it.
look stop unravelling my false dichotomies and play along all right Ron Paul said he could end the war and therefore Obama shouldhey have you ever heard of this crime called treason? even presidents may be found guilty of it. the false dilemma you propose - ending the war or not - is in reality not anywhere as neat as you think. the president has the power to immediately withdraw U.S. forces, say, from afghanistan... but that's fucking stupid. considering that congress declared that the U.S., as a nation, is at war with afghanistan (though not iraq anymore), immediately withdrawing all forces might be considered as providing comfort to the enemies of the nation (and even worse considering the U.S. is party to an international coalition of forces in both countries, and is bound by UN law)
of course, this is all beside the point; the iraqi war is officially over, and the drawdown of the afghan war is on schedule.
they still maintain a presence in Iraq brah and so does AustraliaYeah Xtian, what do you mean he chose not to end Iraq? They're not there anymore. He did end it.
no, i mean because at least 10,000 americans remain in Iraq to execute american foreign policy whims... they're just not 'troops' per se. i'm saying while the war is over, the occupation isn'tOh please. It's not any functional form. They have advisers there. But the Iraqi government specifically asked for the American ground troops on combat operations to leave. Next you'll be claiming that Obama failed as a president because he didn't withdraw from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Colombia and a dozen other nations where they advise on military matters too. Don't be ridiculous.
Yes, exactly. America technically "occupies" dozens of nations around the world. Why are you and Christian blaming Obama for this? He has categorically decreased the amount of servicemen in Iraq and ended their role in direct combat, handing back primary responsibility for Iraqi security to the Iraqi government. How is that not classified as "ending the war"?no, i mean because at least 10,000 americans remain in Iraq to execute american foreign policy whims... they're just not 'troops' per se. i'm saying while the war is over, the occupation isn't
and american forces in latin america and pakistan aren't just military advisers, either
i never said the war wasn't over; in fact, i said quite the opposite. read up; what did you write, what did i write. you said "they're not there anymore". i said they are. and you agree with me.Yes, exactly. America technically "occupies" dozens of nations around the world. Why are you and Christian blaming Obama for this? He has categorically decreased the amount of servicemen in Iraq and ended their role in direct combat, handing back primary responsibility for Iraqi security to the Iraqi government. How is that not classified as "ending the war"?
because the U.S. has more personnel in iraqi than in all those "other countries" combined. the iraqi occupation continues, as does the sunni insurgency, and americans are still dying. you can hardly blame Christian for saying the war isn't over. the U.S. embassy alone employs 15,000 people (though many would be locals and third nationals)Christian said that the war wasn't over. And no, I'm equating it with the dozens of nations around the world where US forces take an active role in advising and aiding the local government in their fight against insurgents, be they drug cartels, Andean guerrillas or Islamic insurgents.