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Offline NUKE

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« Reply #90 on: April 10, 2004, 09:27:52 AM »
So far Crabofix admitted that he despises the US, that he has no problem with the killing of civilians, and that he agrees Sweden held it's hands to their crotch and whined like a girl, yet did nothing to stop Hitler in Europe. Yet he argues that the US didn't come to Europe's aid sooner! What a moron.

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« Reply #91 on: April 10, 2004, 09:32:32 AM »
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Holy crap Ripsnort I disnt even really notice that post...

I guess he also supports the 311 Madrid train bombings...  My god he is psychopath...


That's the post I sent to Suzzy about 2 hours ago...
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« Reply #92 on: April 10, 2004, 09:38:42 AM »
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Holy crap Ripsnort I disnt even really notice that post...

I guess he also supports the 311 Madrid train bombings...  My god he is psychopath...


The bombings of the train in Madrid was not a nice thing. But if a country involves them selfs in a occupation, they have to count on some kind of retaliation. It must have been horrible for the Spainyards to see that "far away" war, being brought into their own backyard. Seeing their own civilians getting killed, not only Iraq civilians on television.
What is worse, to drop a bomb from an airplane on a building, hospital, train or hide some explosives? Is not the outcome the same? Is not the suffer the same?

Whos next?

And is it impossible anywhere in the world? If drugs are so easy to smuggle in hughe quantites, why not explosives?

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« Reply #93 on: April 10, 2004, 09:39:46 AM »
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care about human lives, no matter if they are US lifes, or Iraqian lives.


You don’t care about human lives if you praise the current group that is fighting against Iraqi self-rule. It’s these types of people who historically have killed and have caused the deaths of far more Iraqi children then the US.

They aren’t fighting for "freedom". They are fighting because the closer Iraq moves to self-rule and "freedom" the less power they will have.

If you cared about human life then you have no choice but to hope that the coalition succeeds and that Iraq is transformed into a liberal democracy.

At the very least you could do is be honest and not paint your anti-Americanism with a false coat of morality.

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« Reply #94 on: April 10, 2004, 09:44:46 AM »
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The bombings of the train in Madrid was not a nice thing. But if a country involves them selfs in a occupation, they have to count on some kind of retaliation.  


So basically you support the 311 Madrid terrorist bombings.

Just admit these things and stop trying to bs ur way around it. Trust me, you'll feel a lot better when you are honest about your feelings and openly express them.
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« Reply #95 on: April 10, 2004, 09:46:46 AM »
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So basically you support the 311 Madrid terrorist bombings.


God forbid his country takes a stand on anything.

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« Reply #96 on: April 10, 2004, 09:47:33 AM »
I don't think, that Japan will get back their people alive. Not Japan nor any other country.

At friday about 1500-1700 of local time USAF planes attacked Al-Falluge and used there so-called "needle" bombs against civilians. The weapon wich is in the "Weapon of Mass Destruction" list and wich is prohibitied in the whole world. They began an attack when Iraqis stopped shooting because of time armistice asked by USA side. USA asked for this, as they said: To transport injured into hospitals and to avoid the losses among the peace population.

USA tryed to found WMD in Iraq and bringed it there themself and used it.

Deleting "Were is the gratefullness from Iraq" topic is showing again what is your "Right to Free speech" and your "Democracy".

Don't you think that your "democracy" became too bloodness to Iraq?

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« Reply #97 on: April 10, 2004, 09:48:56 AM »
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God forbid his country takes a stand on anything.


I wouldnt really say carbofix's behavior is a matter iof swedish national character. Its really more a matter of the swedish education and national health care systems...

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« Reply #98 on: April 10, 2004, 09:50:16 AM »
Estel, you have a source for this action and these "needle bombs"?
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« Reply #99 on: April 10, 2004, 09:55:17 AM »
I think HTC is too generous with the anonymous bbs accounts. ;)
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« Reply #100 on: April 10, 2004, 09:55:21 AM »
Ripsnort: If it's called Chicken of the Sea is it chicken...or tuna?

Crab: Chicken.

Grunherz: Tuna.

Crab: Chicken!!! It says it on the can!!!

Grunherz: Tuna, you moron!! Taste it and see!!

Crab: CHICKEN!!!

Grunherz: TUNA!!!

Ripsnort: (thinking to himself) I wish it was Monday. That way Rush Limbaugh could tell me if it's chicken or tuna.

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« Reply #101 on: April 10, 2004, 09:58:03 AM »
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Ripsnort: If it's called Chicken of the Sea is it chicken...or tuna?

Crab: Chicken.

Grunherz: Tuna.

Crab: Chicken!!! It says it on the can!!!

Grunherz: Tuna, you moron!! Taste it and see!!

Crab: CHICKEN!!!

Grunherz: TUNA!!!



Good post Airhead.

In truth its obviously tuna. But carbofix tries dress it up as some sort of chicken because it suits his predetrmined marketing needs..

:D

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« Reply #102 on: April 10, 2004, 09:58:30 AM »
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You don’t care about human lives if you praise the current group that is fighting against Iraqi self-rule. It’s these types of people who historically have killed and have caused the deaths of far more Iraqi children then the US.

They aren’t fighting for "freedom". They are fighting because the closer Iraq moves to self-rule and "freedom" the less power they will have.

If you cared about human life then you have no choice but to hope that the coalition succeeds and that Iraq is transformed into a liberal democracy.

At the very least you could do is be honest and not paint your anti-Americanism with a false coat of morality.


Freedom?
Freedom to be ruled by a Iman who follows the koran?
If they want to belive in their God, please let them.

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« Reply #103 on: April 10, 2004, 10:01:40 AM »
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Freedom?
Freedom to be ruled by a Iman who follows the koran?
If they want to belive in their God, please let them.


Moqtada Al-Sadr is a fringe figure. He isnt even a legitimate trained and recognized Imam in the Islamic faith. The real Iraqi Shia religious leadership doesnt recognize him, he has very few followers and the vast majority of Iraqis despise him and think he is a young punk...  Thats why he is so much aginst real freedom and democracy in Iraq, that would be the end of him.. Thats why he is trying to get power by military means.

And the rest of the insurgents are mostly ex-baath party sunnis who would seek the deny the majority of Iraqis, who are Shia islamic sect,  their full exercise of religious freedom as was done under saddam...
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« Reply #104 on: April 10, 2004, 10:04:10 AM »
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Good post Airhead.

In truth its obviously tuna. But carbofix tries dress it up as some sort of chicken because it suits his predetrmined marketing needs..

:D


Actually it's dolphin, a bit of shrimp, some albatross and some tuna.

It's more complicated than being either just chicken or tuna. ;)