[lit-ideas] Re: [SPAM] Re: The beginning of the end in Iraq
- From: "Andy Amago" <aamago@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:24:03 -0400
Wow, this is getting too serious. Eric isn't a racist. The Nazis were/are
white, and he's against them. Maybe we're all talked out about Iraq.
String theory anybody?
> [Original Message]
> From: Andreas Ramos <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 10/26/2006 12:38:27 PM
> Subject: [SPAM] [lit-ideas] Re: The beginning of the end in Iraq
>
> From: "Eric Yost" <eyost1132@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > "We currently have just over 200,000 of our 2.4 million service members
engaged in
> > operations in the Gulf," Pace said, "which means just under 2 million
are available to
> > handle whatever other problem might come our way."
>
> That is total nonsense.
>
> Eric, stick to poetry. You know zero about the military.
>
> The US military has 1.4 million persons in active service. There are
another 1.26 million in
> reserves.
>
> This does not mean there are 1.4 million soldiers. The vast majority of
those persons are in
> logistics and transportation. They are not "soldiers" in the shooting
sense. You can't put
> them on a battlefield "if needed".
>
> If we get into a situation where we have to call up our 1.26 million
reservists, then it
> would be extremely bad.
>
> The actual number of soldiers available now for a war other than Iraq is
very low. The USA
> is not capable of fighting another Iraq at the moment, and certainly not
capable of fighting
> North Korea, which has 200,000 special forces, plus a substantial
military.
>
> Because the USA has too few troops, a war with in North Korea would
require nuclear weapons.
>
> I know you get all happy over the idea of using nuclear weapons on
non-whites for your
> racist war dreams. Again, forget it. If the Bush White House were to
escalate the tension
> into war that ends with the use of nuclear weapons, the political
aftermath would be
> catastrophic for the USA. Although North Korea would be destroyed, we
would lose all
> credibility in Asia.
>
> Eric, your postings are an embarassment. You constantly applaud war,
attacks on other
> countries, and massive slaughter of people of other races. You berate us
for not supporting
> your race wars, yet you yourself won't join the military. You are a
coward. You know nothing
> about the military or wars.
>
> yrs,
> andreas
> www.andreas.com
>
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