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wonatthewire1
08-23-2007, 05:49 PM
http://tinyurl.com/ywyhhz

man, this war in Iraq brings out the best of everybody?

46zilzal
08-23-2007, 05:50 PM
http://tinyurl.com/ywyhhz

man, this war in Iraq brings out the best of everybody?
No it is called evaluating the realities NOW, not some theoretical baloney put out by the clowns at the helm

Tom
08-23-2007, 05:59 PM
Warner neglects the message it would send the islamic fascists.
Why to dems always attack the good guys?
Warner is a fool. A flamming fool.

JustRalph
08-23-2007, 07:14 PM
Warner is another 80 year old man who has stayed too long.

He probably sits around his office dreaming about pounding Liz Taylor from 1976 to 1982........... :lol:

hcap
08-24-2007, 07:24 AM
Warner is another 80 year old man who has stayed too long.

He probably sits around his office dreaming about pounding Liz Taylor from 1976 to 1982........... :lol:
Yeah. but I bet he doesn't display G.I. JOE avatars and sing the Ballad of The Green Berets in the shower :lol:

ddog
08-24-2007, 06:44 PM
Warner neglects the message it would send the islamic fascists.
Why to dems always attack the good guys?
Warner is a fool. A flamming fool.


Nope, there's plenty of fools on both sides.
The radical Islamic guys and their understudies and next generation DON'T care or HEAR any "message" we are going to send on this front.

Unless we can stay and kill off the next wave forever then you have to find a different course.

They won't stop.

Tom
08-24-2007, 10:37 PM
But they expect us to stop - thanks to the dems defeatist talk.
They know dems have no stomach for victory.
I fully believe the level of violence in Iraq right now is a direct respnse to Pelosi, REid, Kennedy, and the other dipsticks. They know for a fact that they can beat the dems through intimidation. Al Qeda is nothing if not intellectually superior to the dems.

Lefty
08-25-2007, 11:10 PM
We can't lose militarily. We can lose only if the libs and the lib press manage to once again poison the minds of mr and mrs avg joe.

Secretariat
08-25-2007, 11:50 PM
Warner is another 80 year old man who has stayed too long.

He probably sits around his office dreaming about pounding Liz Taylor from 1976 to 1982........... :lol:

Amazing. Just because another Republican who actually participated in a war realizes this has been one mess after another and is now advocating troop withdrawal rather than more failed policy, suddenly he's just another 80 year old man. So now it's cut and run from Warner huh?

Warner's bio -

The Senator’s first public service opportunity began during World War II when, in January 1945, at age 17, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served on active duty until the summer of 1946 when he was honorably discharged as Petty Officer 3rd Class, electronic technician's mate. Following the war, he attended Washington and Lee University on the G.I. Bill, and was awarded a B.S. degree in 1949. He then entered the University of Virginia Law School.

At the outbreak of the Korean War in the summer of 1950, Warner interrupted his law studies and commenced a second tour of active military duty, beginning in October 1950, this time as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. A year later, in October 1951, as a first lieutenant in communications, he volunteered for duty in Korea and served as a ground officer with the First Marine Air Wing. Following his active service in Korea, he remained in the Marine Corps Reserve for 10 years and was promoted to the rank of Captain.

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Senator Warner's next public service began as the U.S. Senate confirmed his Presidential appointment to be Under Secretary of Navy in February 1969. For over five years during the war in Vietnam, he served in the Department of the Navy, and led the Department as Secretary from 1972-1974.

During his five years in the Navy Secretariat, Senator Warner was engaged in two key diplomatic assignments: representative for the Secretary of Defense to the Law of the Sea Talks in Geneva (1969-73), and subsequently, as principal negotiator and signatory for the United States of the "Incidents at Sea Executive Agreement" between the United States and the former Soviet Union (1970-72). This Executive Agreement remains in effect today and has been used as a model for similar agreements between other nations covering the operational directives for naval ships and aircraft in international sea lanes throughout the world.

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Now serving in his twenty-ninth year in the Senate, Warner is the former Chairman, and now the second-ranking Republican of the Senate Armed Services Committee, having begun his association with our men and women in uniform sixty years ago. In this capacity, and throughout his career, he has shown unwavering support for the men and women of the armed forces. He has also been a champion of modernizing the structure and operations of the military to ensure its effectiveness in the 21st century.

Tom
08-26-2007, 12:11 AM
Nobody is fit to serve 29 years. It is a disgrace to let a dead log rot so long in the chambers.

This country cannot survive tied old men complacency in thier medicrity. One lterm limits for ALL elected offices.

Sec, last time this joker was in a war, he toted muzzle loader!:lol: