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offline mccabe from fuck knows .......I`m lost !!! on 2003-02-14 14:54 [#00555442]
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full text of the blix address

I watched all this today(Hans Blix`s report to the UN of the
inspections),yes it went on for a few hours.....but I found
it was interesting.It was good to see him put Colin Powell
in his place,with him saying about the evidence which Powell
presented last week (the satalite pictures were a couple of
weeks apart ,and they already knew about them,which thusly
proved nothing :D).
The french speach was great (bad though considering they
seem to speak for the majority of britons),and I agree that
they (the UN inspectors)should be given more time,and have
more inspectors in Iraq,as well as UN troops........but Bush
is "gonna kick Saddams ass" no matter what it seems (the
fucking twat) :(
I just wish I wasn`t working tomorrow so I could go on the
anti war march,and swamp Tony Blair at the SECC.....
Anyways......what were your thoughts on this ?


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-14 14:59 [#00555447]
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I watched this up until Ivanov, so caught the remarks of all
the key people.

My conclusion now is that there's no point in arguing, war
is most definitely on it's way. I can understand why the
marchers want to go and make their statement, but it won't
achieve anything.


 

offline Loogie from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-14 15:01 [#00555450]
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one solution would be for the american people to assasinate
their crazy president

and the iraqi people assasinate their mad dictator

and blair could do with a damn good kicking too


 

offline mccabe from fuck knows .......I`m lost !!! on 2003-02-14 15:16 [#00555463]
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Yeah,it unfortunately seems that way,but it is supposed to
be a democracy (yeah right,in times like like this you
relize that it doesn`t work)and people should be heard one
way or another,even if it doesn`t stop the war,it`s better
than doing nothing,only complaining about it.It still pisses
me off :(

:D... Loogie , I agree with all 3 points there,hehe ;)
especially the 3rd (worse should happen to Bush;)


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-02-14 16:36 [#00555526]
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Another great bout of wisdom Loogie.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-02-14 16:39 [#00555527]
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The French and Germans are making a serious mistake. The
States don't forget things easily. They'll remember the way
in which France and Germany defied them and genuinely made
things difficult.

Loggie suggesting assasinating Bush is not in the slightest
bit funny. You do realise that you're effectively shitting
on your own doorstep.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-02-14 16:56 [#00555537]
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Loogie you fucking tard, people who make threats against
world leaders tend to get visits from the authorities. Don't
think they'll ask Phobia for the server logs so they can
trace your IP address? Think again.


 

offline DaWeeze from WANTED IN 16 STATES! on 2003-02-14 17:02 [#00555541]
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Assasination solves nothing...that put's VP Cheney (a
well-loved war hawk in the Republican Admin.) and Colin
Powell taking Cheney's spot as US veep. That ASSURES a
pro-war stance on foreign relations and could make things
MUCH worse down the road...

Loogie STFU and get a clue.


 

offline DaWeeze from WANTED IN 16 STATES! on 2003-02-14 17:03 [#00555542]
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Cheney as US prez that should say...not good for anti-war
people...


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-14 17:09 [#00555547]
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north korea poses much more of a threat


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-02-14 17:20 [#00555549]
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i just hope this can all be resolved diplomatically


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-02-14 17:32 [#00555560]
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How do you diplomatically remove Saddam Hussein from power
that is the question.

He ain't gonna go, he ain't gonna go, he ain't gonna go. How
many times do people need to hear it to get it.


 

offline Loogie from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-14 19:06 [#00555654]
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i don't recall making any threats

i'm fed up with "democratically elected" leaders ignoring
the opinions of the democratic majority in their country


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-14 19:12 [#00555659]
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coudn't agree more

i think was is more important is the fact that america seems
to be steamrollering every other countries opinion despite
whatever they or their people may think, and i think this is
far more dangerous than the threat from iraq. a new world
order would signify the end of democracy, the end of free
will, and the end of the world.


 

offline kluizenaar from Netherlands Antilles on 2003-02-14 19:15 [#00555662]
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we need mothers in the government,.tasty milfs. Throw out
all testosteron,.it'll kill the posing for sure.
All of this war crap aint nothing but boasting about who got
the largest.. .




 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-14 19:19 [#00555665]
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who's got the largest bush? :)


 

offline kluizenaar from Netherlands Antilles on 2003-02-14 19:20 [#00555666]
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prolly Koffi Anan,...

but he's pretty peaceful


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-02-14 20:48 [#00555690]
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Don't forget that there is a genuine fake in power in the
USA--the real president is Al Gore. American Citizenry
should demand the arrest of Bush, and have him thrown into
jail with the other cokeheads and thieves. And once Blair
has wiped the shit off his nose, he can apologise to the UK
public for dismissing them so complaicantly and arrogantly.
If it's a mistake to speak your mind and oppose tyranny,
then I guess the French and Germans are braveness
personified, contrary to the disgusting arrogant
vilification that has been brought against them.

LE ROI EST MORT! VIVE LE ROI!


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-14 20:52 [#00555692]
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if NATO dissolves , we're dead. they've done a pretty good
job so far.


 

offline DaWeeze from WANTED IN 16 STATES! on 2003-02-14 21:01 [#00555695]
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the real president is Al Gore

Oh yeah, like THAT'S an improvement!

:P


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-02-14 21:06 [#00555699]
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Better than a white chimp with white powder on his lapel,
who wants to follow in daddy's footsteps and obey the Oil
COrporations who helped pay for his fraud.

At least Clinton helped broker peace in Western Asia, and
had tougher airport security--BOTH of which Bush reversed.
But then, like roosevelt before Pearl Harbor, Bush probably
knew what was happening. Politics is one big chess game, and
sometimes sacrificing the queen is the best policy--the
queen, of course, being the twin towers of the world trade
center... I doubt there were actually any Islamic terrorists
aboard any of the planes. Osama Bin Laden's recording studio
is probably in the Pentagon.


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 01:50 [#00555833]
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"i'm fed up with "democratically elected" leaders ignoring
the opinions of the democratic majority in their country"

I think it's important that they are willing to ignore the
majority from time to time. After all, the majority are
pretty much a bunch of idiots.



 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 01:56 [#00555836]
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Al Gore isn't the president. Al Gore isn't going to be the
president. Get over it!

The Americans had their vote. The Florida result was unclear
so due legal process was followed and Bush was judged to
have won. It's not a perfect system, but it's much better
than what Iraq has.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-15 02:00 [#00555841]
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are you sure?


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 02:38 [#00555849]
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Yes.


 

offline E-man from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2003-02-15 03:58 [#00555882]
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don't forget us belgians, same side as french and germans,
and yes it is the good way to act, we are the only countries
not transgressing international laws... all pro-war
countries are making illegals actions towards iraq, i'm all
for saddam to go, and there sure is ways to do it
diplomaticaly.
it's so ridiculous, america bashing us for not supporting
them even tho they are in illegality!
so, let bush do his war, but after do you think it's a good
thing to put an US government on irak???


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 04:13 [#00555891]
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The US and UK haven't broken any international laws yet,
Iraq has been doing it for 12 years.


 

offline E-man from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2003-02-15 06:50 [#00556008]
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i really don't want to entyer some kind of argument, but by
sending troops there (remember they are already doing some
actions in the territory of irak) without the permission of
the ONU they are breaking international laws...
but really i don't care that much you know ^_^


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2003-02-15 07:08 [#00556021]
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Bullshit, the US has broken many International Laws - see
Afganhistan Invasion

http://www.globalissues.org/Geopolitics/MiddleEast/Terror...


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 07:23 [#00556026]
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I'm referring to the situation in Iraq.


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 07:25 [#00556027]
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Who says the US and UK need the permission of the UN to send
troops to the Gulf?

Yes, they are already doing things in Iraq, such as the
patrolling of no-fly zones.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-02-15 07:26 [#00556031]
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I have great admiration and respect for the nations defying
Bush regime's plans for propagating senseless destruction
for the next 50 years...even though the motivations of
Germany, France, Russia, China and Belgium maybe only
slightly less than humanitarian and slightly more in tune
to their own vested interests..but it IS in effect..stemming
the jingoist tides that were set to sweep the world washing
off any vestiges of civilization it may (or maynot) have
acquired in the past century..

In effect their are saying to Bush administration..hold
on..we cant just give you carte blanche to kill 10s, 100s of
thousands of innocent people purely based on the 9/11
tragedy...

BTW in my opinion Bush is equally deserving of a hostile
overthrow as Saddam...and I still doubt that his
administration did everything they could to prevent
9/11...if they did...Cheney would go around proclaiming 9/11
to be the oppertunity of the ages..


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2003-02-15 11:46 [#00556235]
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The Sanctions against Iraq. Violate the Genocide Convention
of 1948

Genocide is defined in the Genocide Convention, in part, as
follows:

Article II...genocide means any of the following acts
committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a
national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:

a) Killing members of the group;

b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the
group;

c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole
or in part;


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-15 11:52 [#00556237]
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whats the difference between the french and some toast?

you can make soldiers out of toast


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 12:09 [#00556241]
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has anyone heard this one?

how many gears does a french tank have?

6, 5 to go backward and 1 forward incase the enemy comes
from behind


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 12:23 [#00556251]
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The sanctions don't have the intent of doing any of those
things,


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 12:25 [#00556252]
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wouldnt sanctions have been lifted had they complied with
the UN?


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 12:25 [#00556253]
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not much that can be said about the whole situation.

its all pretty much fucked


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-02-15 12:35 [#00556262]
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yeah, thats a pretty accurate summary


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-15 12:38 [#00556265]
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not much can be changed either.

total steamroll


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-02-15 14:33 [#00556414]
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marlowe,

"I guess the French and Germans are braveness
personified".

Lol. Thats a fucking good one. The French gave up pretty
friggen' quickly in World War 2. Brave you got to be
kidding? Lol. Jesus Christ a lot of the French were
collaborators. Lol.

The French especially are just being the difficult sods that
they usually are. They ought to all get a fucking life. Like
I said France and German will pay for this. The States will
remember the way they opposed them, it'll hurt France and
Germany economically because the States wont be so keen to
do business with them in the future; whereas Britain well we
can only benefit from this. The French think they're a world
power and are just trying to flex their little muscles by
being difficult sods. They're not brave they are the ones
with the fantasies and delusions of grandeur.

We (the States and Britain) on the otherhand are trying to
save innoncent people from being murdered each day by Sadman
Insane; we are the braves ones and don't you forget it. ;-)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-02-16 10:57 [#00557046]
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Good to see Danbrusca defending democracy with his "Al Gore
isn't president" stance--that's exactly the stance that was
instilled in the US public so that would accept Bush--looks
like they have another success in Danbrusca (I'm not
presuming Danbrusca is an American btw, in case he read it
and felt like putting "I'm not american you asshole!") ;)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-02-16 10:59 [#00557049]
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The French were fucked because of their Geographical
situation you jingoist retard. They didn't "give up". They
were invaded. Smug fuckers like you will hopefully be the
first sent into battle to strip themselves of their
patronising idiocy.


 

offline mccabe from fuck knows .......I`m lost !!! on 2003-02-16 11:56 [#00557115]
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Yup, Fuckhead W. Bush was not democraticly elected as
president,Al Gore got 1/2 a million more votes.....in
florida 1000`s of people were blocked by police,not allowing
them to vote (they actually were allowed).....obviously they
were black and would of voted for Al gore.They broadcasted
on the tv that Bush junior was president,even though he
wasn`t (knowing that Gore could win they got the network to
broadcast this anyway,making people think otherwise).George
W. Knobhead got the recount cancelled,and the judges that
elected him as "president" were friends and appointed by
Bush senior......now thats democracy.....
Al Gore is president,these people have just wormed there way
in.....do not trust them,and yup,nobody done fuck all about
it......ah well :D


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-16 11:57 [#00557116]
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Maybe it was instilled in the US public because it was
right?

For the record, I'm not American either.



 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-02-16 12:31 [#00557152]
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Right? It wasn't right--he wasn't democratically
elected--check the facts why don't you--it's not like it was
that well hidden from the public--which makes it all the
damning.


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-16 12:44 [#00557171]
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France. The only country with drilling rights in Iraq (i
believe).

Germany. A tough stance against the war is seen as a way of
getting re-elected.

I dont want a war, but sometimes its good to see that pretty
much everyone is trying to get as much out of this as they
can.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-02-16 12:55 [#00557195]
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It's true that France/Germany opposition isn't based on
POlitical Idealism--but at least it means someone is
stopping (at least temporarily) the steamroller that is the
Axis of Morons


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-02-16 12:55 [#00557196]
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no, the americans did not have their vote. the white
americans had their vote. there was little coverage on the
topic--i only caught it mentioned once on national public
radio-- but on election day in florida there was a
mysteriously high number of black and hispanic people being
pulled over and taken in and kept away from the voting
booth. it's so little discussed... i wish i had links to
the articles, there were a few journalists who speaking out
on this, who interviewed minorites that were arrested on
absolutely fake charges.


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-02-16 12:56 [#00557197]
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the numbers were high, but i don't remember exactly.


 


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