The invasion of Iraq is the gift that keeps on giving — not just the deaths of 4000+ American soldiers, unknown numbers of contractors, tens to hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, and how their families’ lives were ruined, but the continued the physical and mental damage to the soldiers who returned (and their families), the deficit that goes on, the polarization and hatred that is expressed in Washington and on these boards.-But hey, Haliburton got 8 billion, so it was all worth it, right?-And, there’s the continued puzzle about who fed the nucular information to Curveball.
Enoki about 10 years ago
Yep, another half-@$$ed job by the amateur in … well, everything.
braindead Premium Member about 10 years ago
The invasion of Iraq is the gift that keeps on giving — not just the deaths of 4000+ American soldiers, unknown numbers of contractors, tens to hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, and how their families’ lives were ruined, but the continued the physical and mental damage to the soldiers who returned (and their families), the deficit that goes on, the polarization and hatred that is expressed in Washington and on these boards.-But hey, Haliburton got 8 billion, so it was all worth it, right?-And, there’s the continued puzzle about who fed the nucular information to Curveball.
CasualBrowser about 10 years ago
Thank-you.
moosemin about 10 years ago
Mdavis, do you mean the death count from trying to wind down the wars he inherited?
Crabbyrino Premium Member about 10 years ago
What was W thinking…a showing…paint-by-numbers…in HIS own Presidential library? He was and is an embarrassment.