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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (600696)2/14/2011 11:42:14 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (4) of 1575142
 
>> Find me ONE Egyptian that credits Bush's invasion of Iraq or his "Freedom Agenda". JUST ONE!

I think you're a damned fool if you don't think a free Iraq has played the biggest role in what's going on in the Middle East today. It is an utterly stupid position to take.

The Iranians looked toward Egypt and what did they do? Took their lives into their hands [again] and went to the streets. And you think having a free Iraq next door didn't influence them the FIRST TIME, when Obama foolishly turned away from from them?

You think the Egyptians are blind? They could SMELL the freedom a couple of blocks over and they wanted it.

The same thing happened when Reagan brought down the Berlin Wall and ended the Cold War. The nitwit liberals refused to credit him with what could not have been a more obvious success.

When Gorby came to Reagan and was ready to deal -- so long as SDI was off the table -- Reagan got up and WALKED OUT. This act showed the USSR that Reagan was going to hold their feet to the fire, and the Cold War was brought to a close.

What is really sickening is that you and other liberals cannot bring your slimy selves to admit Reagan's success. He delivered what YOU wanted (the end of nuclear proliferation as we knew it), yet because of your sorry politics, you just can't bring yourselves to say it.

The same is true of Bush. We don't know how Egypt or Iran will end up. But you could AT LEAST have the intellectual honesty to admit that it was Bush's action that brought about this change. Years ago, on this very thread, it was pointed out to you and tejek and the rest that this is precisely the outcome we would see. Now, here it is, and you are STILL in denial.

You [collectively] are weak individuals who cannot admit you were wrong.
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