Is it too early to write a petition to impeach Obama?

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Oct 15, 2008
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If we let him spend so much money (credit) on useless things, increasing our national debt, he will destroy the economy.

He is a fraud, a manipulator.

He has not yet stopped the Iraq war or started to bring them home.

Mr. Obama, you are the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, you can bring them home whenever you want, like NOW.

Is it too early to write a petition to impeach Obama?
 
May 13, 2002
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he never once said he would stop the iraq war immediately and bring the troops home. Some people assume he would because for some odd reason they think he's MLK jr. but he always made it clear the war/occupation would continue and he would start a war with Iran and further Imperialism in the mid-east. But some people choose to cover their ears and eyes and hope for the best.

In the long run it's better anyways. It wont get better until things get a lot worse.
 
May 9, 2002
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he never once said he would stop the iraq war immediately and bring the troops home. Some people assume he would because for some odd reason they think he's MLK jr. but he always made it clear the war/occupation would continue and he would start a war with Iran and further Imperialism in the mid-east. But some people choose to cover their ears and eyes and hope for the best.
Goddamn...are you serious? He actually admitted that he wanted to persue Iran?

What a fuckin jerk.
 
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I didnt weatch any debates/paid any attention to what any of those cumdumpsters had to say. I just found it sdtrange that everyone was rootin for this guy....and he is bascially carrying on Bush' legacy as far as the middle east goes. How can they just elect someone who is down for the same shit?

Man, voters are idiots.
 
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he never once said he would stop the iraq war immediately and bring the troops home. Some people assume he would because for some odd reason they think he's MLK jr. but he always made it clear the war/occupation would continue and he would start a war with Iran and further Imperialism in the mid-east. But some people choose to cover their ears and eyes and hope for the best.

In the long run it's better anyways. It wont get better until things get a lot worse.
I know all that, but he has the power to do so, but wont.

And i already knew about iran, there was really no real choice between McCain and Obama. :ermm:
 
Oct 30, 2002
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PATIENCE WE WILL SEE WHAT HAPPENS I DON'T EVER REMEMBERING HIM SAY HE WAS GONNA PULL OUT OF IRAQ IMMEDIATELY DO ANY OF YOU? AND HE WONT RULE OUT BEEFING WIT IRAN IF FOR WHATEVER REASON THEY POSE A THREAT DOESNT MEAN HE GONNA DROP BOMBS EITHER. RIGHT NOW IT SEEMS LIKE HE IS FOCUSING ON THE ECONOMY AND DOING THAT FOR THE TV RIGHT NOW NEXT MONTH MAYBE ALL THE NEWS WILL BE IRAN / IRAQ . JUST WAIT . WE WILL SEE WHATS UP. BUT 5 WEEKS IS A LIL SOON TO BE GOING ALL OVER THE BOARD
 
May 20, 2006
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^^^^^ The power to make all of collapse's dreams and nightmares come true^^^

I honestly believe collapse has a nightmare everynight starring Obama.

@ Collapse

you are a boderline "Stan" when it comes to Obama, go get some pussy to take your mind off of that man.

lol... "write a petition" roflmao..... go read a book collapse.....
 
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COLLAPSE PEEP THIS:Officials: Obama sets Aug. 2010 as Iraq end date



WASHINGTON – A substantial number of the roughly 100,000 U.S. combat troops to be pulled out of Iraq by Aug. 31, 2010, will remain in the war zone through at least the end of this year to ensure national elections there go smoothly, senior Obama administration officials say.

That pacing suggests that although Obama's promised withdrawal will start soon, it will be backloaded, with larger numbers of troops returning later in the 18-month time frame.

Obama was to announce his strategy Friday at the sprawling Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, where thousands of Marines are soon heading to another war front, Afghanistan.

The administration now considers Aug. 31, 2010, the end date for Iraq war operations.

That timetable is slower than Obama had promised voters, but still hastens the U.S. exit.

Even with the drawdown, a sizable U.S. force of 35,000 to 50,000 U.S. troops will stay in Iraq under a new mission of training, civilian protection and counterterrorism.

The potential size of that remaining force doesn't please leaders of Obama's own Democratic Party, who had envisioned a fuller withdrawal. Obama personally briefed House and Senate members of both parties about his intentions behind closed doors Thursday.

Republican Sen. John McCain, who lost the presidential election to Obama, offered his support for the plan Friday.

"I think the plan is significantly different than the plan Obama had during the campaign," said McCain, referring to Obama's campaign pledge to pull combat troops out of Iraq within 16 months of taking office if possible.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told lawmakers in the briefing that ground commanders in Iraq believe the plan poses only a moderate risk to security, McCain said.

War critics are ready to hear Obama's public words. They see his much-anticipated announcement as the beginning of the end of a long, costly conflict.

The last of the U.S. troops are to be out of Iraq no later than Dec. 31, 2011. That's the deadline set under an agreement the two countries sealed during George W. Bush's presidency. Obama has no plans to extend that date or pursue any permanent troop presence in Iraq.

Administration officials spoke about Obama's Iraq decision under condition of anonymity to discuss details of the strategy ahead of the announcement.

The Iraq war helped fuel Obama's presidential bid. Most Americans think the war was a mistake. More than 4,250 U.S. military members have died in the war.

From the Jan. 20 start of his presidency to his deadline for ending the combat mission, Obama has settled on a 19-month withdrawal. He had promised the faster pace of 16 months during his campaign but also said he would confer with military commanders on a responsible exit.

Officials said Thursday that the timetable Obama ultimately selected was the recommendation of all the key principals — including Gates and Mullen. The timeline was settled on as the one that would best manage security risks without jeopardizing the gains of recent months.

With 142,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, Obama plans to withdraw most of them; the total comes to roughly 92,000 to 107,000, based on administration projections.

Officials said Obama would not set a more specific schedule, such as how many troops will exit per month because he wants to give his commanders in Iraq flexibility. "They'll either speed it up or slow it down, depending on what they need," said one official.

Yet the officials made clear Obama wants to keep a strong security presence in Iraq through a series of elections in 2009, capped by national elections tentatively set for December. That important, final election date could slip into 2010, which is perhaps why Obama's timetable for withdrawing combat troops has slipped by a few months, too.

One official said Gen. Ray Odierno, the top American commander in Baghdad, wants a "substantial force on the ground in Iraq to ensure that the elections come off."

Another official said Odierno wanted flexibility around the elections. "The president found that very compelling," the official said.

Obama has maintained that getting out of Iraq is in the security interest of the United States. He planned to emphasize in his comments on Friday, however, that the U.S. has no plans to withdraw from its interests in the region and will intensify its diplomatic efforts.

The senior administration officials sought to describe Obama's decision-making process as one that was not driven by his political promise to end the war. They said he consulted extensively with his military team while interagency government teams reviewed the options.

Obama made the final decision on Thursday, officials said.

The U.S. forces that will remain in Iraq starting Sept. 1, 2010, will have three missions: training and advising Iraqi security forces; providing protection and support for U.S. and other civilians working on missions in the country; and targeted counterterrorism.

McCain, R-Ariz., said his understanding is that the troops left behind would still go on combat patrols alongside Iraqis as part of the advisory role.

"They'll still be in harm's way," he said. "There's no doubt about it."

Obama had said all along he would keep a residual force in Iraq.

"When they talk about 50,000, that's a little higher number than I had anticipated," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said before the briefing at the White House. Among others there was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has also expressed concern about the troop levels.

Violence is down significantly in Baghdad and most of Iraq, although many areas remain unstable. U.S. military deaths in Iraq plunged by two-thirds in 2008 from the previous year, a reflection of the improving security after a troop buildup in 2007.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090227/ap_on_go_pr_wh/obama_iraq
 
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If we let him spend so much money (credit) on useless things, increasing our national debt, he will destroy the economy.

He is a fraud, a manipulator.

He has not yet stopped the Iraq war or started to bring them home.

Mr. Obama, you are the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, you can bring them home whenever you want, like NOW.

Is it too early to write a petition to impeach Obama?

I don't think a box of kleenex would do your crying ass anygood. I got a beach towel for you to wipe up all the tears that Pres. Obama, has caused you to shed. NOW STOP CRYING AND BE A MAN!!!! roflmao
 
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^^^^^ The power to make all of collapse's dreams and nightmares come true^^^

I honestly believe collapse has a nightmare everynight starring Obama.

@ Collapse

you are a boderline "Stan" when it comes to Obama, go get some pussy to take your mind off of that man.

lol... "write a petition" roflmao..... go read a book collapse.....
you should take your own advise