Texasac
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starfish said:Yes, I think...I'm not a gullible little sheep like you.
If you voted for Kerry, gullible is exactly what the fuck you are.
starfish said:Yes, I think...I'm not a gullible little sheep like you.
DJ_UFO said:
Texasac said:If you voted for Kerry, gullible is exactly what the fuck you are.
that there is long standing resentment against the USA and britain is unquestionable. cultures tend to resent the nations that opress them. the middle east has been thwarted or invaded a few times by western powers, in modern times starting with, say, the liberation of Greece from turkish rule, to the splitting up of kurdistan by a lowly british clerk (which is kind of inconvenient for the kurds, who became a triplicate of persecuted minorities, and were gassed/killed whenever it was convenient), to thie...interesting...circumstances behind gulf war 1, to the utterly false motives behind gulf war 2. so yes, id say that the arbitrary division of an ancient, culturally complex region is a source of, shall we say...extreme irritation? for some.75th said:So, you think the dividing up of the area which lead to the creation of what we see today on the map is the root cause of terrorism in the middle east? Im wondering how you explain acts of terrorism outside the region, such as Malaysia, Phillipines, etc.
citizens living in poverty often do blame their rulers. im sure many many iraqis cursed saddam for living the high life while they couldnt buy beans to feed their families. your insinuation, which is, of course, that the people living in various countries do not blame their leaders and instead choose to blame the USA, and therefore are deserving of whatever comes to them at the hands of their new, more tolerant opressor (the usa) is invalidated by the simple fact that most common iraqis have asked the USA to leave, but it will not. despite their lack of ability to oust hussein (for whatever reason, whether it is lack of courage or whatever), once he was displaced they requested taht the USA leave, meaning that they desire self rule.75th said:These backdoor deals you are speaking of obviously do take place, but why do the citizens living in poverty not blame THEIR leaders? Could it be that their leaders spend a vast amount of their illicit profit to build and support literally thousands of mosques and schools that have been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to place the blame on the poverty squarely on the west. Read up on the birth of modern Wahhabism. Its a mindset that has been embedded in millions of kids in that area for the past decade by the leaders who seem fit to point the gun in another directed rather than unloading it themselves.
hey buddy, iraqis at present experience 2 hours of electricity a day, 80% unemployment, and a security situation (read: you can be taken hostage or killed anytime, anywhere, by iraqis OR americans) that makes it a no go zone from every nation in the world.75th said:Prosperous nation? LOL. War with Iran, mass genocide, etc. Thats prosperous? LOL.
what? you want to blame saddam? again? just like you blamed him for the WMDs?75th said:Also, deaths following the sanctions your beloved United Nations implemented did not result in the deaths of Iraqi citizens. The response of Saddam to the sanctions did.
so. what does that have to do with the iraqi people? are you trying to tell me that becasue some people did something bad, its ok for you to do something bad too? hm?75th said:I guess the folks at the UN were too busy getting rich off of those underhanded oil proceits to care
mate, ever watch sesame street? im the count. complete with that cool laugh and everything75th said:Indeed. You should try it.
operationtruth.org = you being pwned. badly.75th said:Perfectworld is like 16. Seen the bubble from both sides? Ok, what about my opinion. Or the opinion of MattTheSkywalker, or any other military folks on here who dont simply post links to retarded photos. Oh wait, you dont listen to us because our views differ from yours.
i never called anyone anything (except djufo. i called him idiot, moron, dickhead...more than once, even. i liked it too) expecially not nazi, or redneck. very great fools, perhaps, but not the things you just said. dont put words in my mouth mate.75th said:Anyhoo, its funny how folks like yourself seem to live by the word of soldiers who disagree with the war, yet label all those support it (either a lot or a little) as rednecks, right-wing facists, nazis, etc.
dont worry about perfectworld, mate, hes asleep or something just now. worry about me. im the guy chatting to you.75th said:I was in the military, and I served in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Shit, I didnt even agree with the Iraq war in the first place, but unlike folks here I like to debate coherant ideas as opposed to simply posting photos of bloody soldiers to ellicit an emotional response. Its disrespectful, and its pathetic. In other words, its right up Perfectworld's alley. Hopefully hell take a debate class prior to finishing high school.
amnesty international report = 100 000 iraqis dead as a direct result of invasion. kinf of hard to argue with a headline like that, dont you think75th said:So, every single Iraqi who has unfortunately died during this war did so at the direct hands of incompetant US soldier fire?
youre right. but what did you sacrifice those lives for? ...retard75th said:Besides, anyone who doesnt think we have gone wayyyyyy out of our way and sacrificed 2,000 of our own soldiers lives protecting these folks is a retard.
emotional argument? emotional argument? there are a hundred thousand blackened, rotting corpses out there as a result of american action. i say some people got pretty fucking emotional about it, but i wouldnt call it an emotional argument!75th said:Emotional argument. Didnt we just go over this?
his views are his own, and the way he presents his ideas is less important than their substance...though it seems that youre one of those out there that gets taken in by the smoke and mirrors, and wouldnt understand that. fool.75th said:Perfectworlds views are his own. How he presents them (or doesnt) is whats so mind-bogglingly retarded. Whats funny is that if he had an ounce of brain power, he would defend himself doing something OTHER than:
1) Posting a link to an altered photo
2) Sending someone bad karma and/or bombing them
3) Making a single snide remark about Bush and/or our soldiers.
starfish said:The President you love so much doesn't even care about what the soldiers are going through over there for his greedy cause. He is pathetic and the United States is no safer from terrorists...fool
But hey...I'm glad all those deaths gave him some jokes at our soldiers expense!
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Bush's Iraq WMDs joke backfires
The president could be seen bending over to peer at the floor of the Oval Office
US President George W Bush has sparked a political row by making a joke about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
At a black-tie dinner for journalists, Mr Bush narrated a slide show poking fun at himself and other members of his administration.
One pictured Mr Bush looking under a piece of furniture in the Oval Office, at which the president remarked: "Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be here somewhere."
After another one, showing him scouring the corner of a room, Mr Bush said: "No, no weapons over there," he said.
And as a third picture, this time showing him leaning over, appeared on the screen the president was heard to say: "Maybe under here?"
If George Bush thinks his deceptive rationale for going to war is a laughing matter, then he's even more out of touch than we thought
The joke about the fruitless search for Iraqi WMDs so far, Washington's prime justification for the US-led invasion, has been branded as tasteless and ill-judged.
'Undermining' sacrifices
Mr Bush's election challenger Senator John Kerry described the president's attitude as "stunningly cavalier".
"If George Bush thinks his deceptive rationale for going to war is a laughing matter, then he's even more out of touch than we thought," he said in a written statement.
"Unfortunately for the president, this is not a joke."
Mr Kerry's statement also included a comment from Iraq war veteran Brad Owens, who said: "War is the single most serious event that a president or government can carry its people into.
"This cheapens the sacrifice that American soldiers and their families are dealing with every single day."
GoldenDelicious said:that there is long standing resentment against the USA and britain is unquestionable. cultures tend to resent the nations that opress them. the middle east has been thwarted or invaded a few times by western powers, in modern times starting with, say, the liberation of Greece from turkish rule, to the splitting up of kurdistan by a lowly british clerk (which is kind of inconvenient for the kurds, who became a triplicate of persecuted minorities, and were gassed/killed whenever it was convenient), to thie...interesting...circumstances behind gulf war 1, to the utterly false motives behind gulf war 2. so yes, id say that the arbitrary division of an ancient, culturally complex region is a source of, shall we say...extreme irritation? for some.
as for malaysia and the phillipines, well, waht can i say...my mind is capable of understanding the simple notion that the causes of terrorism are complex and diverse...as opposed to many americans, who think that the absurd "war on terrorism" is actually a meaningful sort of initiative. how the hell do you declare war on terrorism, anyway? i mean, its terrorism. thats like declaring war on annoyingness. its retarded. get a grip, ffs. malaysia and the phillipines are going through what theyre going through for their own (differing) reasons...but for the purposes of this post, lets just say that theyre different from iraq, and afghanistan. you should be able to come to grips with that one. hopefully.
Nice try putting words in my mouth. I never said nor implied that any folks in the middle east deserve any sort of violent retrobution at the hands of the US because of the actions of their leaders.citizens living in poverty often do blame their rulers. im sure many many iraqis cursed saddam for living the high life while they couldnt buy beans to feed their families. your insinuation, which is, of course, that the people living in various countries do not blame their leaders and instead choose to blame the USA, and therefore are deserving of whatever comes to them at the hands of their new, more tolerant opressor (the usa) is invalidated by the simple fact that most common iraqis have asked the USA to leave, but it will not. despite their lack of ability to oust hussein (for whatever reason, whether it is lack of courage or whatever), once he was displaced they requested taht the USA leave, meaning that they desire self rule.
your argument goes along the lines of "if we dont kill them, theyll just die anyway" which is perverse. just becasue saddam had the iraquis by the balls doesnt mean the US has the right the grab them by the balls in his stead, albiet with a softer grip.
crude enough for you? i hope so. jarheads like crudity, i have heard.
hey buddy, iraqis at present experience 2 hours of electricity a day, 80% unemployment, and a security situation (read: you can be taken hostage or killed anytime, anywhere, by iraqis OR americans) that makes it a no go zone from every nation in the world.
what? you want to blame saddam? again? just like you blamed him for the WMDs?
bush: you have WMDs, let out inspectors in
saddam: ok, they can go whereever they want
inspectors: there are no wmds
saddam: see? told you
bush: bullshit, you do so, youre hiding them, give them up or we'll invade
inspectors: um, no, they dont have any
sadam: we dont have any, we told you
inspectors: yes, really, they dont!
bush: fuck you, youre both lying, we're invading anyway
*head inspector 'commits suicide'*
operationtruth.org = you being pwned. badly.
Austin316 said:really? so how many attacks have we had on american soil since 9/11?
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