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offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2005-11-06 13:49 [#01771472]
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I can remember when all this iraq shit took place that
there were several yanks on here supporting That fucker bush
and his policy of ethnic cleansing across the world. I would
just like to see these guys speak up now and see if they
still believe that horseshit. IF NOT, APOLOGISE.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-11-06 13:54 [#01771477]
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they can apologize all they like, but i won't accept their
apologies. they're idiots.


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-06 13:58 [#01771481]
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Don't shit where you eat.


 

offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2005-11-06 14:03 [#01771486]
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That's a warning buddy. Don't criticize tha good old U S of
A!


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-11-06 14:06 [#01771490]
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if you don't like it, leave!

support our troops!


 

offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2005-11-06 14:08 [#01771491]
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exactly my man. no democracy in america any more. that's
right.


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-06 14:16 [#01771499]
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Nah I just felt like saying that. Fuck Bush! Fuck Arabs!
Fuck Oil! Fuck my wife!


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-06 14:25 [#01771512]
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The Iraq war is retarded. Really stupid thing to get into.
Bush sucks and anyone in Iraq is a sucker in a business
man's pawn game, but America isn't the only one to break the
vase. Britain is largely responsible for fucking up the
middle east. Cutting that place up without asking questions
has spurred hundred year endless battles.
I'm sure you are British too, cause British people are so
self righteous it stinks.


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2005-11-06 14:30 [#01771517]
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can i call round @10.00


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2005-11-06 14:31 [#01771520]
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You were pro Bush/pro war...now you seek to shift the
blame/cause. Pathetic.


 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2005-11-06 20:38 [#01771732]
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elusive did if I remember correctly...that fucking smirking
face in his avatar around that time made me leave in a
muffled huff


 

offline nigel from marspan (United States Minor Outlying Islands) on 2005-11-06 20:55 [#01771736]
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what is a 'hundred year endless battles"?


 

offline thecurbcreeper from United States on 2005-11-06 22:40 [#01771760]
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britain is in bed with america


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-11-06 23:56 [#01771764]
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tony blair is guilty as bush by supporting the WMD lie. he
claimed, "we know he has weapons of mass destruction." that
helped supported of the invasion, supported bush, and got
bush elected for a second term. the invasion has led to
150,000 innocent deaths, thousands of soldier deaths. blair,
bush, powell, rumsfeld, rice, etc, their hands are stained
with the blood of 150,000+ innocents. i wonder how he can
sleep at night.



 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-07 00:10 [#01771765]
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you guys really rush all over yourselves trying to be the
first and best at regurgitation, it's bizarre and funny.
http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/thinktanktown/2005/11/a_che
here, i'll do my part. here's a strictly regurgitated link:
erier_view.html


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-07 00:11 [#01771766]
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here that is


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 04:18 [#01773395]
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that shut you up huh. wonderful


 

offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2005-11-09 05:29 [#01773429]
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Hooray. Iraq's economy is booming. Despite America stealing
all their oil. How peculiar. Still doesn't bring back the
hundreds of thousands of innocent civiliians who have been
slaughtered or the many more who now live life in fear
because of the occupation by america.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 05:31 [#01773430]
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bullshit.

there's nothing that constitutes an "economic boom"
happening in Iraq. Perhaps compared to recent times, when
aid sanctions spear-headed by the US which killed tens of
thousands, there is. But it's bullshit to think that there's
hope over there.

Look at the bigger picture.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-11-09 05:36 [#01773433]
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3.5 million cellular phone subscribers

Well worth the price of 150,000 innocent lives. Thats 23
subscriptions for every one person killed. The US should be
getting paid commission.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-11-09 05:37 [#01773435]
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Sorry, 3.5 million new cellular phone subscribers.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 05:45 [#01773441]
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it's hard to believe your posts aren't meant to be parodies.
please, please tell me they are.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-11-09 05:48 [#01773446]
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Who are you directing that towards? (Anybody who takes
internet chat too serious needs head checking. It should
always be parody to some extent. Otherwise its unhealthy)


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 05:52 [#01773449]
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bill and red rum's last two bits. they could very easily be
parodies of lefties on conservative blogs or something...
it's so hard to tell what's serious. for god sake's someone
be sincere for three seconds


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 06:30 [#01773484]
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i'd like you to point out one single thing that is incorrect
in my post.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 06:33 [#01773487]
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But it's bullshit to think that there's hope over there.

there's one single thing



 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 06:36 [#01773495]
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and of course there's thinking the US sanctions are
responsible for the civilian deaths, when their leader lived
in grand palaces... what an incredibly warped way to play
the blame game.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 06:38 [#01773497]
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Neither of us can ascertain, for definite, whether or not
there is hope there.

However, the reason I said it's bullshit (naive would be a
better word) to think that there is hope (and by hope i mean
widespread hope) over there, is that there's over 100,000
dead, the country is occupied - and the population feel that
way about it, the US has turned it into the "frontline in
the war against terror" making it a living hell-on-earth...

They had Saddam for decades, the gassings, the oppression,
the first gulf war, then the sanctions which killed tens of
thousands of innocent Iraqis, and now this; not being able
to walk down a street without fear of being blown up.

So, considering that, I think it would be incredibly naive
to think that there's hope there. The US invasion wasn't
seen as a "new beginning" for the Iraqi people, as it was
billed over in the states, since the dictator had fallen: it
was seen as more of the same, only now the "same" had its
horror, bloodshed and inhumanity intensified.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 06:42 [#01773502]
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Err, it's the absolute truth. Tens of thousands did die as a
result of the sanctions.

You think it's reasonable to expect a dictator to
sell his grand palaces, loosing face and humiliating
himself, in order to serve his people? get real. of course
that would never happen, and the US knew it.

The US destroyed any chance of Saddam being toppled from
within by denying aid to Iraq. Had they actually funded
resistance, as they've done elsewhere in the word -- in the
Americas in particular, with "great" results for the US (not
so great for the inhabitants of the country, who underwent
horrific decades of torture and civil war) -- Saddam
would've been toppled by his own people. This, however, is
unacceptable to the US, as it would not have left them in
charge of what they have many times described as a "region
of immense strategic and economic influence".


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 06:47 [#01773514]
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"that shut you up huh. wonderful"


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 07:16 [#01773590]
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it's reasonable for a ruler to be held responsible for the
general well being of his people and not some other country.
this is simple enough to understand. i won't pretend to know
the ins and outs of the first gulf war, or the aftermath, or
to defend either side in that, but the current cynicism for
the current war, this project, is amazing and disgusting.
whether or not you agree with the initial choice to take
action (and i don't), to deny that it's done any good is to
deny reality. all of the good is under-reported, denied,
played down. there is a whole lot of people over there who
actually are grateful. to portray it as so 'obviously evil'
like you do in this thread is not realistic. it's a bias
that's become too ridiculous to support. your facts and
figures are bloated and unkempt. you are not looking at all
there is to look at. but i am not your teacher. if you want
to live in a one shade world, have fun at it


 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2005-11-09 07:23 [#01773614]
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And if you want to continue to live in YOUR one shade world,
in which you blindly believe that the spread of American
imperialism and neo-conservative, neoliberal dogma in the
Middle East is a good thing, YOU have fun at it.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 07:30 [#01773631]
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but i didn't say any of that. and the only reason you know
any of those big fake words is because you're not thinking.
you read and repeat. it hurts my soul to see it. we all do
this to some degree but i try to look at everything. i do
not chant slogans, i do not adopt rousing terms. i am just
trying to see things how they really are. i see reports of
happy people. i don't think everyone's happy. but i am
optimistic. i can decide that a free iraq is better than an
iraq under saddam. that is so simple to see. how is this
imperialism? how has america benefitted at all from this
fight? our popularity is in the toilet. our gas prices are
outrageous. we haven't taken their oil. i hope at the end of
it they'll give us a discount for our trouble or something,
but i doubt anything of the sort will be demanded.



 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2005-11-09 07:32 [#01773644]
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I'd also contend that the article you linked to is absolute
tripe. It claims that per capita income has doubled in two
years, that 30,000 new businesses have started up, etc.

I fail to see how that can possibly be true. How could it
have happened over such a short time period, whilst a war
rages, and during all the unrest, social and political
upheaval, etc that is currently going on in Iraq?

I currently live in Lithuania, a country that was part of
the USSR until 1991. Lithuania has had the fastest economic
growth in Europe in recent years, yet even during the 14
years since independence, things haven't improved here as
much as that article claims they have done in two years in
Iraq. And Lithuania is much more stable politically and
hasn't had any wars raging in it.

There's no way I can prove that it is, and there's no way
you can prove that it isn't, but to me that article is
clearly and blatantly propaganda and bullshit.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 07:35 [#01773662]
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since you are not an economist and neither am I, and since
the author is probably the only one of us to have actually
been there, I'll give it the benefit of the doubt over your
civilian calculations.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 07:38 [#01773672]
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being there in person is good for having access to, you
know, evidence. to call something "blatantly propaganda and
bullshit" without evidence is, besides ridiculous, a gross
misuse of the word 'blatant'


 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2005-11-09 07:46 [#01773700]
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OK, I'm sorry I offended your intelligence by using "big
words". If they confuse you so much, perhaps you should go
and look them up. And to accuse me of "not thinking" based
on what I typed earlier is a little bit pathetic, as I could
just as easily say the same about you. But I won't.

It's imperialism because America is spreading its ideology
of neoliberalism (there's a link for you there, hopefully
you'll look it up and understand what I'm talking about this
time) around the world. This is 21st Century imperialism -
Bush is supporting the neoconservatives in promoting their
ideals in the Middle East.

If you want to know WHY America invaded Iraq, and WHY the
"War On Terror" was started, I suggest you watch the
documentary "The Power Of Nightmares". It's available for
download here.


 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2005-11-09 07:50 [#01773710]
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OK, you go on "giving the benefit of the doubt". You seem to
be quite good at that. The author's been there, so it must
be true.

I, on the other hand, haven't and therefore I am not allowed
to make an educated guess, according to you.

Does that mean, therefore, that if an astronaut says that
the moon is made of cheese we should blindly believe what he
says, even though we know that it can't possibly be true?



 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 08:03 [#01773742]
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he calls it propaganda and then links me to propaganda.. i'm
sorry i'm too tired for this. and its not that i don't
understand your big words, it's that they're not useful for
life


 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2005-11-09 08:11 [#01773755]
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Erm..... tell me what I've linked you to that constitutes
propaganda?

If you think that those words are big and have no use, I'm
obviously wasting my time debating this issue with you. What
a completely preposterous thing to say - the word
"neoliberal" is rather useful as it DESCRIBES something (a
political-economic philosophy).

That's like saying that the word "apple" isn't useful. Of
course it's useful, it is USED to DESCRIBE something.


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 08:16 [#01773769]
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beneficieries of the war in iraq:
- haliburton + other major american contractors, private
security firms (ex-cia, ex-military), neo-cons (becasue they
have ties with the contractors), and middle class iraqis who
glean from the resultant pickings

all this is short-term money-making bullshit

The oil will still run out in 50 years and there'll still
be militancy in the region. 6 billion dollars a month would
be better spent on improving long term resource management,
not short term, like what is happening. I undestand the
american position, as it worked in japan and germany
post-WW2, but they diodn;t have the same information-age
technology, and they did;t have extremem militancy. All this
is also fueled by the post cold-war glut in arms, personel
and technology. Most private security firms involved on the
us side were born out of surplus re3sources after the cold
war eneded. On the other side you have ex-eastern bloc
miltiants and illegal arms trades providing the impetous for
incursions.

Its a fuck-storm and a natural evolutuion of the decay of 2
world powers into fragmented resource-grabbing entities.

It'll settle naturally un til the next fuck-storm but by
then our weather will prpbably give in.

It's time we woke up.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 08:19 [#01773779]
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it's obvious we can't understand eachother, let's quit while
i'm ahead


 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2005-11-09 08:21 [#01773785]
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Ho ho ho. At least you have a sense of humour, even if you
are unable to debate an issue without looking completely
uninformed.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 09:27 [#01773896]
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i can't tell whether "vacant"'s trolling or not. he hasn't
addressed any of the perfectly valid points made against
him.

perhaps "vapid" would've been a better choice of username.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 09:54 [#01773909]
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you guys aren't worthy of debate, and i'm not equipped to
deal with (or slang my own) rhetoric. but as long as we're
allowed to slang links around, here's a nice one i just
found. i double doggy dare any of you to logically refute
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Production/files/podhoret
anything in it: z1205advance.html


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 10:19 [#01773914]
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LAZY_LOGIC


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-11-09 10:21 [#01773917]
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my opinion hasn't changed much


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2005-11-09 10:22 [#01773919]
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that's because 'the big lie' works


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-11-09 10:25 [#01773922]
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huh? is that reply to me?

what assumptions are you making?


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-11-09 10:29 [#01773925]
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If you actually put some thought into what you're writing,
instead of just writing weak insults like "you guys aren't
worthy of debate", you might've been more respected in this
thread.

You're under a false sense of optimism about the whole
situation, one which it seems like you've been placed under
by Fox News showing heart-warming stories about how "it's
really not all that bad down in Iraq!"

From your linked page, i just read:
But it is as close to certainty as we can get that Bush
believed in the truth of what he was saying about WMD in
Iraq.


How is any of this commentary logical? It's not at all. That
quote is a mere opinion, and there's not a whole lot to
support it.

You should read up on recent American meddling around the
world and realise that this Iraq shit is nothing new, only
that this is one of the few times that the US Military is
directly involved. I doubt you will though; you seem far too
close-minded and deadset in your ways.

If you were here in real life, I'd debate this with you, but
it's too much effort to keep typing stuff out that you'll
not respond to.


 


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