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Offline Duedel

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« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2003, 04:06:11 AM »
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i recall iraq only barely being tied to 9/11  something about a iraqi high level intelligence person having a stand up with mohammad atta.

im extremely proud of my fellow americans in iraq.  cant say the same for my european relatives.  what a bunch of sorry losers.

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oh hell, your from france.  heres my personal greeting to you


Ur telling to the euros (including Netherlands and GB) that they are loosers? Yeager this is not very intelligent and shows the value of ur post.

BTW what would u say if someone would use the word loser in conjunction with the US troops in Iraq who arent able to repacify this land?

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« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2003, 04:08:51 AM »
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How about F U.


This is as sophisticated and ambitious as the whole war. Gadfly u can be sure i commiserate with u.

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« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2003, 04:11:24 AM »
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Dowding you cant have it both ways buddy, either Europe is soldily against the war ( remember your bragging about the protests?) or they are not.  


Don't call me buddy. You know what you can do with your simpleton binary logic. Similarly, I'm sure you realise where you can shove your 'oh my, those poor oppressed Iraqis were the reason why we went in' crap. Don't be such a spoon-fed moron.

You can't argue against the fact that there are Europeans dying in the desert. It's fact Grunherz. F...A...C...T.

And then we have the moron's refrain. That ever so subtle line. 'Either with us or with the terrorists'? For some reason, it always sticks in my throat; I remember how the US didn't label the Real IRA as a terrorist organisation for years, allowing them to fund raise etc, even after they killed 38 people in a car bomb in Omagh. So I'm sorry if this new found zeal for saving the world from terrorism is a little hard to swallow.

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...and the generalizations do apply.


Yeah, yeah. And Croatians are generally mass-murdering, Nazi sympathisers. Generalisations are just fine and dandy with me. Let's roll with them.
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« Reply #18 on: September 19, 2003, 04:24:52 AM »
LOL I made you blow your top...

But it's nice how you ignored the basic point, a few month ago you were screaming how those were the biggest anti-war protests ever or biggest in Europe even and how everyone everywhere in the millions and millions was opposed to the war but when somebody calls you Euro's on it you get your panties in a bunch..  

The number of Euros in Iraq is rather token, yea the Brits and some east europeans are there but generally europe chose to sit this one out.

Though I'm sure youll be along in a second to tell me of all the brave French and Germans who really won the war.

And frankly yes this time it was a clear choice between siding with US or siding with the continuation of Saddam's government and his violations of UNSC (15-0 ring a bell) resoultions.

Oh yea old buddy have you slaghtered any Indians or Boer farmers lately?
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« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2003, 04:44:27 AM »
Uhm i wouldnt say that Euros where sitting things out. Id rather say that the Euros arent warmongers  resp. hellbent on war.

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« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2003, 04:53:42 AM »
No actually I would say Europe is living in a dreamland where they have had no world responsibilities in 50 years and have been militarily protectected, financialy subsidized and generally tied the USA and now you are confused and looking for your own seperate identity. It's really quite understandible that you young immature nations, and no 600 year old cathedrals dont mean ****, are going through a teenage rebellion from your American parents. And like all teenagers you are being overly dramatic about it.

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« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2003, 04:56:10 AM »
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Don't call me buddy. You know what you can do with your simpleton binary logic. Similarly, I'm sure you realise where you can shove your 'oh my, those poor oppressed Iraqis were the reason why we went in' crap. Don't be such a spoon-fed moron.


Dowding, was it you who told me that agression against Yugoslavia had the purpose to save poor opressed Albanian minority?... :rolleyes:


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You can't argue against the fact that there are Europeans dying in the desert. It's fact Grunherz. F...A...C...T.

And then we have the moron's refrain. That ever so subtle line. 'Either with us or with the terrorists'? For some reason, it always sticks in my throat; I remember how the US didn't label the Real IRA as a terrorist organisation for years, allowing them to fund raise etc, even after they killed 38 people in a car bomb in Omagh. So I'm sorry if this new found zeal for saving the world from terrorism is a little hard to swallow.


US labeled KLA as a terrorist organisation and yet less then half year later it started bombings to help them against Serbian police forces...

BTW, 'Either with us or with the terrorists' applies to Hrungerz as well. He wrote many pathetic things in favour of brave Chechen Freedom Fighters who are at war with "barbarians who came from the East"... :(

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Yeah, yeah. And Croatians are generally mass-murdering, Nazi sympathisers. Generalisations are just fine and dandy with me. Let's roll with them.


Dowding, I have been told on TV that it's not true. And doctor Kovach from ER TV series is soooo nice!  :rolleyes:

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« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2003, 04:59:29 AM »
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no 600 year old cathedrals dont mean ****,


actually 600 years cathédrals are quite recent for us.

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« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2003, 05:00:07 AM »
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No actually I would say Europe is living in a dreamland where they have had no world responsibilities in 50 years and have been militarily protectected, financialy subsidized and generally tied the USA and now you are confused and looking for your own seperate identity. It's really quite understandible that you young immature nations, and no 600 year old cathedrals dont mean ****, are going through a teenage rebellion from your American parents. And like all teenagers you are being overly dramatic about it.


Trade places with the words Europe and USA and then you got it nailed Grun!

Except the military part...
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« Reply #24 on: September 19, 2003, 05:05:11 AM »
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actually 600 years cathédrals are quite recent for us.


I know. In fact the farther back they go the more meaningless they are...

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« Reply #25 on: September 19, 2003, 05:06:06 AM »
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Trade places with the words Europe and USA and then you got it nailed Grun!

 


Yes I imagine this makes you feel better after the USA has been rescuing europe from itself the past 100 years.

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« Reply #26 on: September 19, 2003, 05:09:40 AM »
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No actually I would say Europe is living in a dreamland where they have had no world responsibilities in 50 years and have been militarily protectected, financialy subsidized and generally tied the USA and now you are confused and looking for your own seperate identity. It's really quite understandible that you young immature nations, and no 600 year old cathedrals dont mean ****, are going through a teenage rebellion from your American parents. And like all teenagers you are being overly dramatic about it.


Sure Grunherz - the dreamland where a big mighty shiny nation comes down from the stars liberates all US loving muslims and brings wealth, prosperity, love and freedom.

The dreamland where a causeless funny funky little war solves many of the big problems we have in the world (or Mr. Bush had in his own country???).

I'm so proud that our big huge founding mother USA (as Grunherz it sees) is the only one who really knows whats on in the world.

Thank u mommy USA / Grunherz for enlighten us. :rofl

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« Reply #27 on: September 19, 2003, 05:10:43 AM »
...what?  is that Siaf guy still making an bellybutton of himself?
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« Reply #28 on: September 19, 2003, 05:12:47 AM »
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« Reply #29 on: September 19, 2003, 05:17:34 AM »
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