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offline Jazembo from The Earth ball on 2004-03-24 08:00 [#01116029]
Points: 2788 Status: Regular | Followup to elusive: #01116020



I have sent an email to the address in your xltronic
profile.


 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2004-03-24 13:05 [#01116469]
Points: 1416 Status: Lurker



I agree our president is a baffoon and I will do everything
in my power to see that he is not re-elected, but I simply
cannot tolerate nut-jobs flying planes into our buildings or
strapping explosives to their person and walking to a
subway. If all you panty sniffers in Europe wanna wine
about the United States being too agressive in world
affairs, just wait until the next attack, when we are hit
again and get REALLY pissed. If the US is threatened and we
have a President that unifies us, you might as well move the
UN to Switzerland and start digging holes. You are right we
don't want to see the pictures, we dont want to get used to
the fear and if this war on terror ever wakes us up, there
is not a spider hole deep enough to hide these anachronistic
hate-mongers. And if you think that petrol prices are high
now, just wait till we control the taps!


 

offline avart from nomo' on 2004-03-24 13:47 [#01116507]
Points: 1764 Status: Lurker



godataloss> yeah, right - just bomb the problems away! just
like that!



 

offline avart from nomo' on 2004-03-24 13:50 [#01116512]
Points: 1764 Status: Lurker



it´s like Reagans "war on drugs", now you can´t get drugs
anymore!


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-03-24 14:26 [#01116550]
Points: 2916 Status: Lurker



..yawn


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-03-24 16:14 [#01116739]
Points: 47414 Status: Moderator | Followup to godataloss: #01116469



you do understand that your president's actions have done
nothing to reduce the threat of terrorism?

that they even have increased the threat?


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2004-03-24 19:03 [#01117053]
Points: 17620 Status: Lurker | Followup to qrter: #01116739



i'd say destroying the training camps & ousting the taliban
was a good step in disrupting the threat... however, al
qaeda and friends had plenty of time to build an
infrastructure, so it's going to be a long fight.

now, if we can offer afganistan enough aid to build a solid
country (which i'm afraid we're not doing) that'll be one
less place where those folks can congregate with support of
a government.

the whole iraqi thing is still up in the air. i don't think
anyone will be able to make a good decision as to whether it
helped reduce the threat or not for quite some time. i
mean, in the grand scheme of things it hasn't been very long
at all. regardless of the apperant fact that saddam did
not possess the big guns at the time of our invasion,
there's little doubt that he wanted them. and probably
would've attained them if the world wasn't breathing down
his neck for the last decade plus. and, surely you have to
admit that he wasn't too fond of america... and was willing
to harm us given the chance.

now... bush's fucking "bring em on" mentality sure as hell
isn't helping our image any. that, i think, has caused more
damage than both wars combined in my opinion. it's not
neccessarily that the wars took place, but his cocky ass
attitude that has caused all this resentment of america.

i mean, when people are taking saddam husein's side in moral
disputes you know you've got a massive PR problem.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-03-24 19:10 [#01117063]
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qrtr,

I'm surprised someone like you would make a silly accusation
like that; that they have INCREASED the threat.....sadly, I
don't think that can be proven...it has only been brought
into light.

godataloss from Cleveland,
at least Bush isn't afraid to take action. I almost sit in
disgust when a President may refrain from an action because
it may make him look bad (in the eyes of re-elections)
instead of looking at the long term benefits of our
country.

avart,
you are a tool whom with comments like that, show that you
aren't even taking part in the intelligent and respectable
debates; instead partaking on your stupid cheap shots in
order to somehow stick a fork in the burnt chicken.



 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-03-24 19:11 [#01117065]
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btw, would you guys mind moving your comments you would like
to discuss into the Defending Iraq, thread?

I wouldn't like 2 threads to get totally out of control.

Thanks in advance,



 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-03-24 19:12 [#01117066]
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epohs,

"i mean, when people are taking saddam husein's side in
moral
disputes you know you've got a massive PR problem. "


Source? (lol should go into other thread)


 

offline THAXFA from Hähnlein (Germany) on 2004-04-26 01:50 [#01160333]
Points: 1163 Status: Lurker



Have a look @ these.....

but be warned these are hard war pics...really
discusting.....

http://www.ninjatune.net/forum/messages.php?id=1531144&14


 

offline THAXFA from Hähnlein (Germany) on 2004-04-26 01:50 [#01160334]
Points: 1163 Status: Lurker



IRAQ_PICS


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-04-26 06:05 [#01160544]
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yes i have all of those,

sick? ...yes maybe

...but still an evreyday part of how those people live..
(lack of supplies...medicine, etc.)

:(


 

offline THAXFA from Hähnlein (Germany) on 2004-04-26 06:41 [#01160580]
Points: 1163 Status: Lurker



@elusive
any news putting them online.....are these the ones i posted
with this link ??



 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-04-26 06:50 [#01160593]
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What does everyone think of that ex-NFL player, Pat Tillman?
Got blowed up real good overseas. He turned down a
multi-year, multi-million dollar contract in the NFL to join
the army for three years with his brother. Regardless of how
I feel about the war, I think that took some balls on his
part. Turning down a lifestyle like that to fight and die
for what you believe in.


 

offline THAXFA from Hähnlein (Germany) on 2004-04-26 06:56 [#01160597]
Points: 1163 Status: Lurker



Yeah and he died yesterday, didN't he ??


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-04-26 08:48 [#01160745]
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Ophecks, I'm actually really agree. I think it's a great
story.
Lots of people were bitching because of the news.

The cut away from 2 missing nuclear spent ruel rods to talk
about this guy.

Now most people were bitching because obviously the missing
rods are a hell of a lot more important than a dead guy,
right?

Fuck that.

I think the public needs some good, inspiring stories,
instead of being forced into fear everyday about missing
fuel rods and the like.

Great story, and I'm glad a lot of news are pushing it.


 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2004-04-26 15:03 [#01161458]
Points: 3386 Status: Regular | Followup to elusive: #01160745



Please read some John Pilger

Good day.


 


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