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Spartacus said:
in reality let's try and name the top six men that made the decision to invade Iraq

was Rove in on it?
Cheney definitely
Rumsfeld?
others?
We do know Bush ignored his father's advice, and some of his father's former chief advisers. The only US administration to wage a quick and decisive conflict in the Mid East with the support of Muslim countries.Remember, he's "the decider" and apparently God has the final say. :)
 
javaguru said:
We do know Bush ignored his father's advice, and some of his father's former chief advisers. The only US administration to wage a quick and decisive conflict in the Mid East with the support of Muslim countries.Remember, he's "the decider" and apparently God has the final say. :)
didja ever notice that dads and babs didn't camapign for their little boy? or was even seen in public with him during the elections? i guess we all know why now..... :rolleyes:
 
rnch said:
didja ever notice that dads and babs didn't camapign for their little boy? or was even seen in public with him during the elections? i guess we all know why now..... :rolleyes:
"Sons were put on this planet to trouble their fathers."
 
Spartacus said:
in reality let's try and name the top six men that made the decision to invade Iraq

was Rove in on it?
Cheney definitely
Rumsfeld?
others?


Wolfowitz and Perle
 
javaguru said:
We do know Bush ignored his father's advice, and some of his father's former chief advisers. The only US administration to wage a quick and decisive conflict in the Mid East with the support of Muslim countries.Remember, he's "the decider" and apparently God has the final say. :)
he left business unfinished
 
the actions of the followers of all the major religions concern me..........I don't think alot of y'all are ascending very high once you leave here. Not saying y'all going to hell..........you're just not going as high as the people who are "waking up".
 
Chaplains in the military are a long-standing American tradition. Freedom of religion means freedom to worship, and soldiers have always been provided clergy, bibles, time off, etc for doing this. No coincidence that the majority of chaplains are Christian, most soldiers are.

All are not evangelical though, in my years in the Army I have met chaplains from just about every brand of protestantism, catholicism, judaism and islam. We also have mormons and even wiccans (which I disgree with).

No one is forced to attend services, they are provided for those who ask for it, and many do.

Chaplains also play a role as social worker and counselor to the soldier and commanders. They are a valuable asset to our military.

http://www.goarmy.com/chaplain/
 
Spartacus said:
in reality let's try and name the top six men that made the decision to invade Iraq

was Rove in on it?
Cheney definitely
Rumsfeld?
others?

My theory is it was Cheney alone. That is the way I choose to see it. He was still pissed Sr. did not go into Bagdad last time. He carries W's brain around in a little bucket and tells it what to do - and that is what he did.

I say Colin P was against it (both times) and why he left shortly after.
 
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