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Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
Don't worry, this guy will get a job with Northrop Grumman or some other military industrial complex company after he gets sacked. Oh as for Jorge Bush and President Hussein . . .
The Romans thought after Caligula things couldn't get any worse; then they got Nero. |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
Apparently McCrystal has [URL="http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/22/latest-mcchrystal-developments/"]submitted his resignation[/URL]. It's really a shame to see McChrystal go because I think he had a lot of good ideas in terms of building a relationship with locals in Afghanistan and was cognizant of the need to minimize civilian deaths.
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Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=saden1;708221]Apparently McCrystal has [URL="http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/22/latest-mcchrystal-developments/"]submitted his resignation[/URL]. It's really a shame to see McChrystal go because I think he had a lot of good ideas in terms of building a relationship with locals in Afghanistan and was cognizant of the need to minimize civilian deaths.[/quote]
The building relationships is not new in Afghanistan and he just probably has more man power now to make it easier. |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=Trample the Elderly;708218]Don't worry, this guy will get a job with Northrop Grumman or some other military industrial complex company after he gets sacked. Oh as for Jorge Bush and President Hussein . . .
The Romans thought after Caligula things couldn't get any worse; then they got Nero.[/quote] No he will become the go to military guy on Fox News. At his rank he will have a sick retirement package and will not need to work. |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=saden1;708221]Apparently McCrystal has [URL="http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/22/latest-mcchrystal-developments/"]submitted his resignation[/URL]. It's really a shame to see McChrystal go because I think he had a lot of good ideas in terms of building a relationship with locals in Afghanistan and was cognizant of the need to minimize civilian deaths.[/quote]
And what a great relationship it was! You grow the opium and we'll protect you from the Taliban. Oh I'm sorry. We're making the world safe for Democracy! |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=firstdown;708226]No he will become the go to military guy on Fox News. At his rank he will have a sick retirement package and will not need to work.[/quote]
Oh yeah I forgot about that. Maybe he can get a show with that arms / dope trafficking POS Ollie North. They can call it "Smack Stories". |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=FRPLG;708205]Can his ass big time. Even if he is "right" he still forgot one rule. We all work for someone. And you better not undermine them. If he is so disillusioned then quit/retire and go a on a speaking tour about what a bunch of clowns they are or shut your pie hole in public and make your arguments to their faces. Don't go sandbagging them in public. Have some respect. You think a military man would understand chain of command a little better.[/quote]Agree. And of all the people to do the story with....Rolling Stone.
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Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=Trample the Elderly;708228]Oh yeah I forgot about that. Maybe he can get a show with that arms / dope trafficking POS Ollie North. [B]They can call it "Smack Stories".[/B][/quote]
No! That was going to be the title of my tell-all book |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=SmootSmack;708246]No! That was going to be the title of my tell-all book[/quote]
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Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=SmootSmack;708246]No! That was going to be the title of my tell-all book[/quote]
I would title it Talking Smack... |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=mlmdub130;708188]yup some cum on a blue dress caused some f-ing ruh-tards to fly planes into buildings
and theres no way in hell the budget surplus was a result of 12 years of gop before big willy[/quote] Nope Reagan is the deficit champion! |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=saden1;708221]Apparently McCrystal has [URL="http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/22/latest-mcchrystal-developments/"]submitted his resignation[/URL]. It's really a shame to see McChrystal go because I think he had a lot of good ideas in terms of building a relationship with locals in Afghanistan and was cognizant of the need to minimize civilian deaths.[/quote]
Maybe his #2, David Rodriguez, will get the job and continue the same policies. McChrystal, as you indicate, has the right idea about building local relationships. Karzai needs to go. Afghanis don't trust him and by extension they don't trust us. Karzai harms our military cause. |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=GhettoDogAllStars;708068]Yeah, I thought he was keeping it real, until I read this:
"He prefers Bud Light Lime (his favorite beer)..." Badass Generals should drink Whiskey.[/quote] What does Bud Light lime, Mopeds, and fat chicks have in common. |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=Lotus;708280]Maybe his #2, David Rodriguez, will get the job and continue the same policies. McChrystal, as you indicate, has the right idea about building local relationships.
[B]Karzai needs to go[/B]. Afghanis don't trust him and by extension they don't trust us. Karzai harms our military cause.[/quote] He is worthless...hardly has any authority. Even worse, he was the point of contact between the Mujahideen and the CIA during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. You can't install leadership, it must be earned. |
Re: Gen. Stanley McChrystal
[quote=Slingin Sammy 33;708240]Agree. And of all the people to do the story with....Rolling Stone.[/quote]
Rolling Stone and Hastings are winnings a Pulitzer for sure. |
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