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Noonan
Top Ten Reasons Why Sy Hersh’s New Article Should Scare the Stuffing Out of You

Read, and weep:
    10. Iran’s President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is a whackjob who is determine to enrich uranium.

    9. Our President, George W. Bush, has a messiah complex and is convinced that “saving Iran is going to be his legacy.”

    8. The Pentagon is already engaging in clandestine activities, called “force protection,” that can be classified as military, not intelligence, operations; e.g., preparing a battlefield. Such activities are not subject to congressional oversight.

    7. U.S. military planners believe that bombing Iran will cause Iranians to rise up and overthrow the mullahs who rule them. Most Middle East experts think this notion is right up there with Cheney’s “Iraqis will greet us with flowers” delusion.

    6. A senior Pentagon adviser on the war on terror said: “This White House believes that the only way to solve the problem is to change the power structure in Iran, and that means war.”

    5. The White House has been talking to members of Congress about Iran. However, the only ones they’re talking to are the same bunch who led the charge against Iraq.

    4. “The lack of reliable intelligence leaves military planners, given the goal of totally destroying the sites, little choice but to consider the use of tactical nuclear weapons. ‘Every other option, in the view of the nuclear weaponeers, would leave a gap,’ the former senior intelligence official said. ‘”Decisive” is the key word of the Air Force’s planning. It’s a tough decision. But we made it in Japan.’

    3. “He went on, ‘Nuclear planners go through extensive training and learn the technical details of damage and fallout—we’re talking about mushroom clouds, radiation, mass casualties, and contamination over years. This is not an underground nuclear test, where all you see is the earth raised a little bit. These politicians don’t have a clue, and whenever anybody tries to get it out’—remove the nuclear option—’they’re shouted down.’”

    2. Bombing Iran could “provoke ‘a chain reaction’ of attacks on American facilities and citizens throughout the world.”

    1. See reasons #9.
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Pie
I am scared. For the first time, truly terrified.
It is all madness.
flydangler
After readin' the first note in this topic, then goin' back and rereadin' this methinks what scares me is our apparent lack of ability to keep secret our plans and current operations. 'Course the fact one note talks 'bout how our senior military folks're makin' all these fancy plans, yet in this one they're gonna resign if the administration goes through with these plans is a bit confusin', eh? Sy Hersh ain't tryin' to get us to cry wolf again, is he?
Noonan
QUOTE(flydangler @ Apr 8 2006, 07:06 PM)
Sy Hersh ain't tryin' to get us to cry wolf again, is he?
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I knew you'd appreciate the source smile.gif
flydangler
QUOTE(Noonan @ Apr 8 2006, 08:33 PM)
I knew you'd appreciate the source
Well, at least it ain't that nice Cockburn fella, eh? At least methinks Hersh has some credibility, not much, but some.
Marine
Personally, I would be overjoyed to see Iran get turned into a glass ashtray that glows in the dark. It's been 23 years but I will never forget who was behind the Beruit barracks bombing.
Magmak1
QUOTE(Marine @ Apr 8 2006, 10:29 PM)
Personally, I would be overjoyed to see Iran get turned into a glass ashtray that glows in the dark.  It's been 23 years but I will never forget who was behind the Beruit barracks bombing.
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"An eye for an eye" soon creates a world full of blind people.
Pegatha
QUOTE(Marine @ Apr 8 2006, 08:29 PM)
Personally, I would be overjoyed to see Iran get turned into a glass ashtray that glows in the dark.  It's been 23 years but I will never forget who was behind the Beruit barracks bombing.
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That's an awful lot of innocent people you're wishing death on, Marine.
EvelyninTexas
QUOTE(Magmak1 @ Apr 8 2006, 08:36 PM)
"An eye for an eye" soon creates a world full of blind people.
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Amen!

I, personally, am not quite ready for Armegeddon. (Spiritually, yes,
but otherwise, no.)

This is lunacy. Why are we not stopping this madman?
It will soon be too late.
graham4anything
QUOTE(Magmak1 @ Apr 8 2006, 09:36 PM)
"An eye for an eye" soon creates a world full of blind people.
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Sometimes this board appears so backward, doesn't it?

Like before LBJ signed the civil rights acts, and back when it was real macho to kill people.

What is so funny about peace love and understanding.

And why are people out of NY/Mass/NJ/DC so scared?
Nothing ever happened to any of them, and most of those are the big gun owner types...

Why are they so scared?

And why are we in those states that were attacked not afraid and so peace loving?
Does it make any sense the massive hypocricy involved?

I don't get it

Sob.gif Sob.gif
graham4anything
QUOTE(EvelyninTexas @ Apr 9 2006, 08:19 AM)
Amen! 

I, personally, am not quite ready for Armegeddon. (Spiritually, yes,
but  otherwise, no.)

This is lunacy.  Why are we not stopping this madman?
It will soon be too late.
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tomhye on this board about 245 times promised us something.
When is that promise going to come to fruition?
Was it just a mirage?
Was it true?
What's going on with that?
I for one 100 percent believed him, but maybe it is like Santa Claus...
flydangler
QUOTE(flydangler @ Apr 8 2006, 08:36 PM)
At least methinks Hersh has some credibility, not much, but some
Belay my last! After watchin' him with Wolff Blitzer on CNN today Hersh is definitely soundin' more and more like and less credible, eh?
Pie
QUOTE
And why are people out of NY/Mass/NJ/DC so scared?
Nothing ever happened to any of them, and most of those are the big gun owner types...

Gross generalizations like the one above do nothing to further civil discourse.

Check out this post (#43):
http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/for...pic=53388&st=40
graham4anything
QUOTE(Pie @ Apr 9 2006, 01:09 PM)
Gross generalizations like the one above do nothing to further civil discourse.

Check out this post (#43):
http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/for...pic=53388&st=40

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Lately there are 10 threads for every topic.
Gotta put the same answers on all 10 threads

I am surprised beamer hasn't said anything about housekeeping lately
flydangler
Hey wait! Methinks, with this administration's record of leakin' stuff for various reasons, could it be they used ol' Sy Hersh as a patsey to convey a message to the Iranian leadership? That'd really be cool, eh?

Pie
I don't think Hersh gets used much. But that would certainly be preferable to the alternative. The alternate is unspeakable horror.
Noonan
QUOTE(flydangler @ Apr 9 2006, 06:08 PM)
Hey wait! Methinks, with this administration's record of leakin' stuff for various reasons, could it be they used ol' Sy Hersh as a patsey to convey a message to the Iranian leadership? That'd really be cool, eh?
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As if "we're not taking anything off the board" being repeated for the past few months wasn't blunt enough?
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