Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-8992692-20140521131631/@comment-24750690-20140920202758

Nikoli the rebel wrote: I really don't have any solution to the countries problems. All I know is that Bush was very effective at getting the country to agree on doing the wrong thing and Obama is trying to do the right thing in the most confused and disorganized way know to man.

I also know that we wouldn't be having this problem if Saddam Hussian and all the other middle east dictators were still in power. We wouldn't be having the problem if the arab spring never happened. You guys have no idea the breath of fresh air I'm having right now. It's sooo awesome to talk about this stuff without feeling the ingorant eyes of hundreds of fundamentalists calling desperately for my blood. So, thanks for staying awesome guys.

Now, Nikoli, you're refering to the utter clusterscrew of allegiances and organizations and killing in the Middle East, right? I don't think I'd ever thought of it that way. If Saddam Hussian were still alive, would the area be more stable? Good gosh, why haven't I asked myself that question??

Everyone (not including certain dens of crazed dogs I'm not willing to name here) sort of agrees going into Iraq was a mistake. Don't you think it's funny how we have to stick our big red white and blue nose into every civil war and topple every dictator down there, only to have the chaos envelope and destroy everything that could've been salvaged?

I think it's funny how we do this to every nation that doesn't pose a serious threat, whereas Iran, a country with a prez that can't stop screaming for blood, has an actual revolution and we don't give a bald eagle dropping about it. It's almost like we want a prospective enemy to hit us first, so we can justify blowing them to crap while we blow the ruins of long dead states to crap.