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PIC of the day (Original Post) underpants Dec 2011 OP
The pic we've been waiting for, finally delivered. Thanks BHO. Scuba Dec 2011 #1
A historical photo for the ages! ThatsMyBarack Dec 2011 #2
+ underpants Dec 2011 #3
+ underpants Dec 2011 #4
Very eerie etherealtruth Dec 2011 #5
Lost at the developers for eight years. RUMMYisFROSTED Dec 2011 #6
What a waist of lives and treasure. trumad Dec 2011 #7
The end of an error. baldguy Dec 2011 #8
Unfortunately not gula Dec 2011 #12
What a waste of OUR hard-earned dollars. How many libraries could kestrel91316 Dec 2011 #9
Here's a very short list of that: freshwest Dec 2011 #10
+1 Whisp Dec 2011 #18
+1,000,000 calimary Dec 2011 #22
Promise kept. Thank you, Mr. President. CakeGrrl Dec 2011 #11
kick Liberal_in_LA Dec 2011 #13
this could have happened three years ago.... mike_c Dec 2011 #14
Better late JEB Dec 2011 #15
Thankyou, President Obama. Whisp Dec 2011 #16
K&R! FarLeftFist Dec 2011 #17
k & r thanks for posting...nt Stuart G Dec 2011 #19
And we left with dignity and showing respect for the Iraqis lunatica Dec 2011 #20
Thank you President Obama. Scurrilous Dec 2011 #21
Another fairy tale for the befuddled masses. Mister Griswold Dec 2011 #23
Bravo!! JNelson6563 Dec 2011 #24

underpants

(182,839 posts)
3. +
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 10:28 AM
Dec 2011


A soldier from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, walks through the nearly deserted Camp Adder, now known as Imam Ali Base, on Dec. 16.


underpants

(182,839 posts)
4. +
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 10:31 AM
Dec 2011

&via=twitter
richardengelnbc 44 mins 46 secs ago Twitter Last soldier out of #iraq, spc vergil heger yfrog.com/ocj37abj

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http://yfrog.com/ocj37abj

 

baldguy

(36,649 posts)
8. The end of an error.
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 10:39 AM
Dec 2011

Though the word "error" isn't quite right for a war that killed 4500 American soldiers and murdered up to 2 million Iraqi civilians.

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
9. What a waste of OUR hard-earned dollars. How many libraries could
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 02:00 PM
Dec 2011

all that money have kept running for 10 years? How many homeless shelters and soup kitchens and JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS? How many years of funding for SINGLE PAYER??

War only profits a few. When will we learn??

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
10. Here's a very short list of that:
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 07:34 PM
Dec 2011

Barack Obama: What we gain by stopping the war



That was in 2007 for just one district... Check where the part in the talk where he says, 'We've been borrowing from China...'

People wonder why we are in bed with the Chinese, financially and economically. Why all these trade treaties were signed and why we see Chinese emigrating and taking towns, businesses and schools.

Did anyone think that we would not have to pay for these wars? That the Chinese do not have a right to take equity in return for their debt? That they lent us all of this money out of a sense of love or loyalty for the USA?

This is where the GOP jumped off the ship of reality and left sanity and a huge mess behind for a Democratic administration to take the heat for trying to recover from. Obama does not have that luxury, he has to deal with the bankers and foreign governments that have us by the neck.

For that, he is called an appeaser and friend of the banksters and selling out our jobs. He's doing the job he was elected for but getting no credit at all, since it's going to take decades to recover from this GOP mess.

They did this and we have a huge problem trying to get out from under this. Look to see more Chinese firms taking American jobs while we try to pay off these wars as we must all look to the big picture, the international one.

It's an inescapable cost of wars of choice and allowing corporations to do what should be performed for the public need. Americans have suffered from a manipulated sense of patriotism that is going to destroy the nation most people joined the service to protect. And we'd better unite to take care of this mess.




calimary

(81,335 posts)
22. +1,000,000
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 01:06 AM
Dec 2011

This is something we've been working toward, FOR YEARS. Working toward, praying for, blogging about, petitioning for, protesting the continuation of, marching against, emailing about, writing our reps and our LTTEs about, agonizing about, and losing sleep over.

And once again - we were the ones who were correct about this. We called this from the beginning, and of course few people listened.

I'm just glad this day came. Let's get out of Afghanistan too! NOW!!!!!!! We need those billions of dollars HERE AT HOME!!!!!!

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
14. this could have happened three years ago....
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 09:11 PM
Dec 2011

I wonder how many died for the lies in the interim?

Obama ended the war against Iraq after prolonging it unnecessarily for three more years. And the war against Afghanistan continues. Excuse me for not celebrating.

 

JEB

(4,748 posts)
15. Better late
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 09:27 PM
Dec 2011

than never. I thought we'd learned about the terrible cost of war after Vietnam, but the profiteers found a way. WWI was known as the war to end war, but the USA keeps finding ways to repeat the same horrible mistakes. Poor kids fighting rich mens' wars as Steve Earle sings.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
20. And we left with dignity and showing respect for the Iraqis
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 10:53 PM
Dec 2011

Way different than when we left Vietnam. Obama made sure to mark this occasion with a very personal appearance and an expression of gratitude to the troops. I hope they can be taken care of now that they're no longer in a war zone. At least some of them.

Mister Griswold

(17 posts)
23. Another fairy tale for the befuddled masses.
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 08:11 AM
Dec 2011

In fact, many thousands of armed U.S. private "contractors" will occupy the country. The so-called "war" continues.

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