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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Raider179 on February 15, 2005, 12:01:52 PM
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We recalled our ambassador today....breaking news on CNN. and now I see that the ,former prime minister of lebanon's supporters are blaming syria and the pro-syrian govt for his assassination.http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/02/15/beirut.explosion/index.html
Hariri's supporters in the Lebanese opposition said they held Syria and the pro-Damascus Lebanese government responsible for his murder.
Bush sure got a platefull. Seems like its about to be terrorist stompin time in another different country.
More info...
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050215/D88938L00.html
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The logical progression to solving the middle east problem. Now we have a base to operate from. obsidian anyone?
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Seems odd to me. I think it was Hezbollah, or at the very least, Syria trying poorly to make it look like Hezbollah.
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The UN Security Council is to meet later on Tuesday to discuss a response to the killing, which has raised fears of a return to the violence that Lebanon suffered during its civil war.
The statement would unequivocally condemn Monday's "terrorist bombing" and call on the Lebanese government "to bring to justice the perpetrators, organisers and sponsors of this heinous terrorist act".
The draft says: "The Security Council reaffirms its call for the strict respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of Lebanon under the sole and exclusive authority of the government of Lebanon throughout its entire territory."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4266587.stm
hmmm could it be step 1 against syria.
hmmm step 2 liberate lebanon
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/14/world/main673841.shtml
The United States will consult with other governments in the region and on the Security Council today about measures that can be taken to punish those responsible for this terrorist attack, to end the use of violence and intimidation against the Lebanese people and to restore Lebanon's independence, sovereignty and democracy by freeing it from foreign occupation," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said
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Isreal was as likely to be involved as Syria.
Better withdraw the Isreali ambasssador as well.
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Or better yet it was Bush!
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I see dead people.
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Rofl!
Israel is quite the buzz word now isn't it?
I'm sure they've never done anything bad.
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God love all of you anti-semitic Europeans. You make me sick.
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Originally posted by Stang
God love all of you anti-semitic Europeans. You make me sick.
And still Jewish people here buy Mercedes and BMW's. :rolleyes:
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The UN Security Council is to meet later on Tuesday to discuss a response to the killing, which has raised fears of a return to the violence that Lebanon suffered during its civil war.
Whoop de doo... A U.N. mandate or resolution means diddlysquat! BRING NATO TO NEW YORK!!! Send the U.N. to Brussels!
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euros have always had a special hatred for the jews. goes beyond the standard type hate most humans foist on one another. This type of hatred runs deep. 6 million deep.
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Originally posted by storch
And still Jewish people here buy Mercedes and BMW's. :rolleyes:
Thats because they are smarter than you and make more money!
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Originally posted by Yeager
euros have always had a special hatred for the jews. goes beyond the standard type hate most humans foist on one another. This type of hatred runs deep. 6 million deep.
Wow, what a incredibly massive amount of stupidity to fit into such a small post. :aok
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<--Grabs his Dr. Pepper...Tacos and watches as this thread begins its heating process:eek:
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Amen brother RedTop, already more fun than a barrel full of monkeys :)
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Oh wow! Syria is shaking in their boots. The UN is going to mildly scold them with no real punishment!
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Originally posted by VWE
Whoop de doo... A U.N. mandate or resolution means diddlysquat! BRING NATO TO NEW YORK!!! Send the U.N. to Brussels!
Now thats the most constructive suggestion I've seen on these boards in a very long time
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Yeah, it actually does make sense now that I think about it.
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
Oh wow! Syria is shaking in their boots. The UN is going to mildly scold them with no real punishment!
And what exact punishment is your government metting out?
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Originally posted by Thrawn
And what exact punishment is your government metting out?
If they aren't nice we'll make them live next door to Canadians like you. (that'll scare em) :D
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we stomp syria .. a libya type of move I imagine .. zero ground troops
China handles the Nk cheekbones
and Israel makes the Iranian nukes go bye bye
all done ... back to wallstreet boys
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Originally posted by Yeager
euros have always had a special hatred for the jews. goes beyond the standard type hate most humans foist on one another. This type of hatred runs deep. 6 million deep.
World You're living in has to be quite "interesting" :)
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Yeah thier political correctness goes to the level of absolute denial.
News flash: Jews are human. They can sometimes actually do bad things like the rest of us. Or maybe you disagree? :D
Ask Mordechai Vanunu about Isreali secret service and how much they respect human rights.
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Two words to describe The Gaza Strip and West Bank.
Palistinian ghetto.
I'm not an anti semite just a realist. Because a people were horrendously treated, murdered etc. Doesn't give them the right to go and do the same to another group.
Oh and I feel a little insulted being lumped in with all euros! As a nation mine fought WW2 to get rid of the regime that caused the holocaust for longer than any other. So don't give me that Yankee bullsh*t ok Yeager.
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Originally posted by Yeager
euros have always had a special hatred for the jews. goes beyond the standard type hate most humans foist on one another. This type of hatred runs deep. 6 million deep.
Let those without sin cast the first stone.
http://www.adl.org/PresRele/ASUS_12/default.htm
You find bigotry, hatred and Stupidity in all nations.
The memory of those 6 million deserve more than being used as a tool to incite more hatred by morons.
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Yeager... that would be ... compared to you hating anything/anybody that's not ameerkhan?
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Please bring the UN to Brussels, i wouldn't mind ($$$) working for them :D
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Well said Saintaw.
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Syria and Iran allies? Alright its time to do something. lol
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4270859.stm
Iran has vowed to back Syria against "challenges and threats" as both countries face strong US pressure.
"We are ready to help Syria on all grounds to confront threats," Iranian Vice-President Mohammad Reza Aref said after meeting Syrian PM Naji al-Otari.
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on a side note please stay on topic.
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Originally posted by Thrawn
And what exact punishment is your government metting out?
We're gonna hit Syria with hundreds of Mounties in canoes with beavers....oh wait.... that's the Canucks...
:D
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thats funny that some people are about to judge after hearing story from one source and from one side of the table
Here is something to think about.:
Sirian army occupy Lebanon since end of WW2. Official Sirian reason for that occupation is to keep peace in that area, because of "possible" civli war.
Sirian consider themself generous friend of Lebanon, who pay for Lebanese peace.
(thats funny, their official story remind me someone)
They also claim that they are not interesting in wasting money in Lebanon and they had dialog with Mr. Hariri about their army on Leanese territory.
So lets have a look on situation.
Big mouth in US doesnt like Siria
Siria isnt friend of big mouth and doesnt sell cheap oil ( so they have big black minu in their profile)
Sirian king have very strong possition in Siria. ( coup is impossible)
Siria is blamed by US and Israel, that they support Hisbalah. ( no evidence has been given )
Israel voilate Sirian territory, to check military scope.
Now its clear that Siria doesnt have powerful military, coz it ordering new SAMs from Kreml.
So .... Who benefit from assasination of Mr. Hariri ?
Mr. Hariri were supposed to be absolut winner in next election. He wanted to bring stability and get rid of Sirian occupation ( "peace keeping process" ).
If he were able to done it, there would be one problem less in the region. But somebody would be dammaged or somebody could lose some form of "profit" in case that he win.
Its clear, that he were killed by some islamistic fanatic, so it doesnt point on anyone. We already know that all countries around the world use terrorist group to make dirty work for them.
Some people here (this BBS) think that Siria should be attacked now, coz its next full of terrorists.
However those people have information only from one player. That player prepared them for sutch situation and they react exactly how he need them to react, because he need free hands. So if there will be war on Siria, no matter why , what will that bring ?
Instead of possible withdrawal of Sirian troops from Lebanon it will bring/keep US troops in ME. Israel already attacked some Sirian harbour past week, so there are no doubts, that Israel is willing to provide support.
So we should have another destabilized Iraq like country.
So what does it mean for players. If Siria will risk something like assasinate mr. Hriri, they could give nice chance to their enmy to rape their arse. However there is no rational reason, why they should do that, coz it cause double minus for them. They will not withdraw and they will get arse kicked.
Ofcourse, there can be OR. Somebody can say, that Siria benefit from occupation of Lebanese. If somebody think so, please post some material, coz i dont have sutch links right now. (and i will not google for them coz i wanna go home asap)
What doest it means for US is quite clear. Interesting oportunity to escalate preasure on another non-proamerican country in region. What benefits does US have from that is another question. But they would like to get rid of Siria and its quite clear official attitude.
F U All im going home.. sweet home..
correction of typos will follow :D
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Originally posted by Raider179
Syria and Iran allies? Alright its time to do something. lol
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4270859.stm
Iran has vowed to back Syria against "challenges and threats" as both countries face strong US pressure.
"We are ready to help Syria on all grounds to confront threats," Iranian Vice-President Mohammad Reza Aref said after meeting Syrian PM Naji al-Otari.
What i like most about British and American media is this.:
Both countries should focus on meeting their international obligations, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said.
If you will find this theme at CNN, you will find, that Iran is developing nuclear weapons.
Even when Mrs. Rice were in europe, she used "international obligations" instead of domestical "Secret nuclear weapons".
I think it was main reason, why people didnt laugh at her that much.
She was kinda funny scared girl.
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Originally posted by lada
What i like most about British and American media is this.:
If you will find this theme at CNN, you will find, that Iran is developing nuclear weapons.
Even when Mrs. Rice were in europe, she used "international obligations" instead of domestical "Secret nuclear weapons".
I think it was main reason, why people didnt laugh at her that much.
She was kinda funny scared girl.
Man you are hard to understand. She didnt use secret nuclear weapons because they have not yet made nukes. Their international obligations are to shut down the reactor and not to try to make them.
As for syrian oil. I hope you are kidding...
Syria's oil industry faces many challenges in the years to come. Oil output and production continues to decline due to technological problems and depletion of oil reserves. Since peaking at 590,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) in 1996, Syria's oil output has fallen, to an estimated 535,000 bbl/d in 2003, as older fields, especially the large Jebisseh field discovered in 1968, have reached maturity. Syrian oil production is expected to continue its decline over the next several years, while consumption rises, leading to a reduction in Syrian net oil exports. If this trend continues, it is feared that Syria could become a net oil importer within a decade. Export levels, which had been temporarily buoyed by illegal imports from Iraq, fell sharply after the invasion of Iraq in March 2003.
See the part about being a "NET IMPORTER" in 10 years.
Also I saw a lot of pissed off people at his funeral calling for syria to get the F(#% out of their country.
None of that linking hezbollah to syria matters to me. They partner up with Iran and I say we should bomb them both back a couple thousand years. Let em try to reinvent the wheel for awhile.
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Originally posted by Raider179
Man you are hard to understand. She didnt use secret nuclear weapons because they have not yet made nukes. Their international obligations are to shut down the reactor and not to try to make them.
None of that linking hezbollah to syria matters to me. They partner up with Iran and I say we should bomb them both back a couple thousand years. Let em try to reinvent the wheel for awhile.
yeeep my writing is not quite correct.. somebody already mentioned it.
Im trying to improve that.
Thx for comments about oil.
Iranian international obligation is NTP.
Problem is that Iran need nuclear power plants badly, they are lack of energy, whole region is lack of energy. The one who will have Nuclear power plant in the region first, will export it and make money.
But the problem is, that US ( whitch lost credit among people all around the world) object, that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Since there is not any single piece of evidence, nobody take it that seriously, specialy after Inteligence show around iraq.
So ... all american media are full of " Iran= secren nuclear weapons= Bomb emreka & israel"
In europe.... Mrs. Rice just object, that Iran should obey to international obligation. However Mrs. Rice isnt able to prove that Iran is not.
So there is diference how your politics speak for you and how they speak for rest of the world.
And rest of the your post... yes... i bet you are educated in international affairs and you have been in Iran, so you probably know what is need. Or am i wrong and you just watch TV and listen "the only one truthful media in the world" ?
Tell me how did you manage to have sutch attitude ?
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Originally posted by lada
yeeep my writing is not quite correct.. somebody already mentioned it.
Im trying to improve that.
Thx for comments about oil.
Iranian international obligation is NTP.
Problem is that Iran need nuclear power plants badly, they are lack of energy, whole region is lack of energy. The one who will have Nuclear power plant in the region first, will export it and make money.
But the problem is, that US ( whitch lost credit among people all around the world) object, that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Since there is not any single piece of evidence, nobody take it that seriously, specialy after Inteligence show around iraq.
So ... all american media are full of " Iran= secren nuclear weapons= Bomb emreka & israel"
In europe.... Mrs. Rice just object, that Iran should obey to international obligation. However Mrs. Rice isnt able to prove that Iran is not.
So there is diference how your politics speak for you and how they speak for rest of the world.
And rest of the your post... yes... i bet you are educated in international affairs and you have been in Iran, so you probably know what is need. Or am i wrong and you just watch TV and listen "the only one truthful media in the world" ?
Tell me how did you manage to have sutch attitude ?
1) Iran has been offered light water reactors and they declined. So electricity is obviously not their goal.
2) here is the proof that they are "not living up to international obligation"
In January 2004 Tehran acknowledged that it was continuing to assemble additional centrifuges. This appeared to violated the the 31 October 2003 agreement -- brokered by France, Britain and Germany -- to suspend uranium enrichment activities.
On 12 February 2004 the International Atomic Energy Agency found designs for the advanced P2 centrifuge that should have been, but were not, mentioned in Iran's October 2003 declaration of its atomic program
On 18 June 2004 the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) adopted a resolution deploring Iran for not cooperating fully with nuclear inspectors and urging Iran to be more forthcoming
On 24 June 2004 Iran informed Britain, France and Germany that it would resume making uranium centrifuge parts, ending the October 2003 agreement with the three countries.
on the other thing I am a senior in college with a major in History, and a double minor in anthropology and philosophy.
I have never been to Antartica either but I still know its cold as hell down there. You dont have to go somewhere to get an idea of what its like.
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Originally posted by Raider179
I am a senior in college with a major in History, and a double minor in anthropology and philosophy.
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good luck with that ....
btw where you goin? and wht you wanna do ?
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Kennesaw State University...Northwest of Atlanta....
Not sure yet. lol
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what a great thread! thank cod i didn´t miss it.
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Some people here (this BBS) think that Siria should be attacked now, coz its next full of terrorists.
Should have attacked 20 years ago.
thats funny that some people are about to judge after hearing story from one source and from one side of the table
here is the otherside.
Syrian motives. (http://www.kataeb.com/syr_motives.html)
Lada, have you ever been to Lebanon?
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its all about ying and yang, dont worry it will even up sooner or later.
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"and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love.......you make."
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<--- sits down next to Redtop. Hey Red, I'll trade you an Amber Bock for one of those hotdogs.
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I will admit it would have been a good play by Isreal but I doubt they would risk it considering they are as close to peace over there as they are gonna get. Could be rogue mossad but I still think its syria. Whether their intelligence services did it with the blessing of the government is going to be the question. There has also been a possible Al-qaida link mentioned being as this guy was in cahoots with the saudi's. I am sure blame will start getting placed real soon. Then this thread can rock and roll. lol
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Originally posted by Monk
Syrian motives. (http://www.kataeb.com/syr_motives.html)
Lada, have you ever been to Lebanon? [/B]
No not yet. But i have been on other countries where people were supposed to eat children and i saw something a bit diferent.
This link is interesting article but its still from same side of table.
However thanks for link.
edit: what a surrprised server is located in the USA. .. so its just another source from the same side.
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Originally posted by airguard
its all about ying and yang, dont worry it will even up sooner or later.
lol you are supposed to count orbits of satelites.. WTF are you doing here ?
You better watch your star toys :cool:
btw messy FUBARed his BBS again lol :D
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Originally posted by lada
No not yet. But i have been on other countries where people were supposed to eat children and i saw something a bit diferent.
This link is interesting article but its still from same side of table.
However thanks for link.
edit: what a surrprised server is located in the USA. .. so its just another source from the same side.
Maybe you can provide us with a link to the other side of the table? Cause all I have seen you do is post your opinion.
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Georgie tellin em how its gonna be...lol
In his remarks on Thursday, Mr Bush said the US would support Israel if Iran threatened its security.
He outlined the following demands:
Syria should make sure its territory is not used by former Iraqi Baathists to "spread havoc and kill innocent lives", and turn over former Saddam regime supporters by sending them back to Iraq
Syria should not use its territory to support international terrorist groups
Syria should adhere to UN Security Council Resolution 1559, which calls for the removal of troops from Lebanon
Syria should help free and fair elections to take place in Lebanon.
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Hey look! The Syrians and the Iranians are about to fold like the Lybians because of the US show of strength!
Oh wait, no they're not, they're uniting. Who would have thunk?
"A Fool Lies Here..."
Now it is not good
For the Christian’s health
To hustle the Aryan brown,
For the Christian riles
And the Aryan smiles
And he wearth the Christian down;
And the end of the fight
Is tombstone white
With the name of the late deceased,
And the epitaph drear,
“A fool lies here
Who tried to hustle the East."
— Rudyard Kipling
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its all israel fault.. always.
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Time to pull out the "We are the victims" card.
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Originally posted by Raider179
Georgie tellin em how its gonna be...lol
In his remarks on Thursday, Mr Bush said the US would support Israel if Iran threatened its security.
He outlined the following demands:
Syria should make sure its territory is not used by former Iraqi Baathists to "spread havoc and kill innocent lives", and turn over former Saddam regime supporters by sending them back to Iraq
Syria should not use its territory to support international terrorist groups
Syria should adhere to UN Security Council Resolution 1559, which calls for the removal of troops from Lebanon
Syria should help free and fair elections to take place in Lebanon.
they aren't demands...
they are the reasons we will crush Syria next
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Originally posted by Thrawn
Hey look! The Syrians and the Iranians are about to fold like the Lybians because of the US show of strength!
Oh wait, no they're not, they're uniting. Who would have thunk?
"A Fool Lies Here..."
Now it is not good
For the Christian’s health
To hustle the Aryan brown,
For the Christian riles
And the Aryan smiles
And he wearth the Christian down;
And the end of the fight
Is tombstone white
With the name of the late deceased,
And the epitaph drear,
“A fool lies here
Who tried to hustle the East."
— Rudyard Kipling
Hehe, taken to quoting dead homosexuals now? somehow it seems so fitting. carry on.
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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/EBF647C8-0D05-41A4-BD22-008B5AABE8B6.htm
Musa: Syria to withdraw from Lebanon
All I can say is WOW!
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Originally posted by Thrawn
Oh wait, no they're not, they're uniting. Who would have thunk?
They have been united in terrorism for decades. This is not news, its a press release.
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Originally posted by Staga
Time to pull out the "We are the victims" card.
It is hard to hide your anti Semitism behind that tag line but keep trying I am sure you have believers.
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Originally posted by Krusher
It is hard to hide your anti Semitism behind that tag line but keep trying I am sure you have believers.
You just made his point.
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Originally posted by straffo
You just made his point.
See it didn't take long for a believer to check in.
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Go wipe your nose Krusher and take a breather.
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Originally posted by Krusher
See it didn't take long for a believer to check in.
Yeah I'm an Euro-anti-semite-trash and you personnify the perfection I can't pretend to reach.
Grow up.
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Originally posted by straffo
Yeah I'm an Euro-anti-semite-trash and you personnify the perfection I can't pretend to reach.
Grow up.
:rofl keep trying straffo there's hope yet :D
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oh ... did I mentionned I love eating babies ?
I try to be credible Storch ;)
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You should all come and see my collection of zyclon-b cans. I keep them on the upshelf of the kitchen..
They say some of them actually got some!
:rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Maverick
<--- sits down next to Redtop. Hey Red, I'll trade you an Amber Bock for one of those hotdogs.
Don't drink...but I'll give ya a hotdog anyway.
<--Pokes Mav in the ribs....Hey this is getting good huh?
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Originally posted by Siaf__csf
Go wipe your nose Krusher and take a breather.
ohhh wow good one !
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Originally posted by straffo
Yeah I'm an Euro-anti-semite-trash and you personnify the perfection I can't pretend to reach.
Grow up.
Hmmm you sure know how to defend them.
Grow up? come on, you "boys" need to work on your comebacks.
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Originally posted by RedTop
Don't drink...but I'll give ya a hotdog anyway.
<--Pokes Mav in the ribs....Hey this is getting good huh?
No problem red, here's an A&W!
They are pretty calm so far. I expected to see more flames and sparks by now.
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Originally posted by Maverick
No problem red, here's an A&W!
They are pretty calm so far. I expected to see more flames and sparks by now.
Yeah...ahh well. Hey I'll find us another one...We'll have Taco's and Dr. Pepper. Bring your own Beer if ya like.:aok
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Grow up? come on, you "boys" need to work on your comebacks.
This boy will sue your bellybutton in civil court if you keep implying that stuff. Let's see how far your puny accusations will take you.
Oh wait, this is a UBB, you can whine all you want and get scott free! :aok
Get off the cattle transport already, you're not on the way to auschwitz and we're not holding a gun to your head. If you think nobody can criticize Israels actions think again. You better watch who you accuse in real life because one day someone will call your hand and force you to prove it in court.
You'll lose.
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Originally posted by Eagler
... back to wallstreet boys
This is the scariest thing I have read in this thread !!!!!
Better the 3rd WW, or the apocalypse !!!! :eek:
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I can't even tell who is arguing with who anymore lol
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4292529.stm
A US-funded Iraqi television station has aired what it says are confessions by Iraqi insurgents who claim to have been backed by Syrian intelligence.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/50B29D97-D4AD-4212-BBFF-F40C2C9FA651.htm
Alleged Sudanese, Egyptian and Iraqi fighters have confessed on television to being trained by Syrian intelligence officers to bomb Iraqi security forces and behead police officers and civilians.
"I took part in the decapitation of 10 Iraqis, all of them policemen," a man, who gave his name as Muhammad Hamud Muhammad Mussa and said he was Sudanese, told the US-financed Iraqiya television station.
"I was paid $50 for each beheading even though I'd been promised a lot more," he said.
Alright Time to clean house in Syria. I wonder if this had anything to do with them changing intelligence cheifs last week.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4277595.stm
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Originally posted by Raider179
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4292529.stm
A US-funded Iraqi television station has aired what it says are confessions by Iraqi insurgents who claim to have been backed by Syrian intelligence.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/50B29D97-D4AD-4212-BBFF-F40C2C9FA651.htm
Alleged Sudanese, Egyptian and Iraqi fighters have confessed on television to being trained by Syrian intelligence officers to bomb Iraqi security forces and behead police officers and civilians.
"I took part in the decapitation of 10 Iraqis, all of them policemen," a man, who gave his name as Muhammad Hamud Muhammad Mussa and said he was Sudanese, told the US-financed Iraqiya television station.
"I was paid $50 for each beheading even though I'd been promised a lot more," he said.
Alright Time to clean house in Syria. I wonder if this had anything to do with them changing intelligence cheifs last week.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4277595.stm
Now you guys are quoting al jazeera! Just hilarious!
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I probably getting in this thread a little too late in the game but don't you think that these Terrorist groups are starting to seem "power hungry"
It seems they are losing their grasp and their rightousness (based on their religious fundamentals) and are reaching for straws here.
IMHO if many of these countrys thrive as independent democracys what does that leave the religous fundamentalist to balk against???? They can't blame the infadel if it is their own leaders supporting change backed by the will of the people.
just a thaught.
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Originally posted by greentail
Now you guys are quoting al jazeera! Just hilarious!
Actually Al-jazeera just provided more info than the BBC link. And just like any news organization sometimes they get it right sometimes they stuff it full of propaghanda. Sorry if you get all your info from one source I like to check all sides versions if possible.
You think its hilarious...Then DISPROVE IT. It seems to be legit. Otherwise have a coke and you know the rest.
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Originally posted by lada
thats funny that some people are about to judge after hearing story from one source and from one side of the table
Here is something to think about.:
Sirian army occupy Lebanon since end of WW2. Official Sirian reason for that occupation is to keep peace in that area, because of "possible" civli war.
The Syrian military began the occupation of Lebanon in April 1976, 30 years after the defeat of the Axis powers.
The Syrians were invited by Lebanon's President to help stop a civil war already in progress among Christians, Palestinians, and Lebanese Muslims.
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Originally posted by greentail
Now you guys are quoting al jazeera! Just hilarious!
Here ya go figured this might be more up your alley
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148562,00.html
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I think Syria is about to get a major restructuring.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/02/26/telaviv.explosion/index.html
"Israel blames bombing on militants, Syria"
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Originally posted by Siaf__csf
This boy will sue your bellybutton in civil court if you keep implying that stuff. Let's see how far your puny accusations will take you.
Oh wait, this is a UBB, you can whine all you want and get scott free! :aok
Get off the cattle transport already, you're not on the way to auschwitz and we're not holding a gun to your head. If you think nobody can criticize Israels actions think again. You better watch who you accuse in real life because one day someone will call your hand and force you to prove it in court.
You'll lose.
:rofl
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Ok so its a group that acts with impunity in Syria that is responsible. Does that make the Government of Syria responsible for not cracking down on them?
The Damascus office of Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad has said it carried out Friday's attack.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4301771.stm
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ohh nicely done syria...Isreal its your move lol
Syria 'gave up' brother of Saddam
Mr al-Tikriti was said to be helping direct the insurgency from Syria. Syria handed over a half-brother and former aide to Saddam Hussein suspected of funding and planning the post-war insurgency, Iraqi sources say.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4303037.stm
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Originally posted by Raider179
ohh nicely done syria...Isreal its your move lol
Israel's response:
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20050225/capt.xar10102252248.india_mrs__world__xar101.jpg)
Mr. Israel doesn't intend to withdraw.
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I wouldn't withdraw from her either. I hope my wife doesn't see this. :p
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Isn't she a former bloke? Oh no that was the Eurovision entry from a few years back
:lol
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Touche Israel.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4301851.stm
Israel 'to show Damascus guilt'
I think it's back to the lebanese peoples turn but I lost track
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Wow that was a quick one. Ok back to Syria...
Lebanese Government Resigns
AP) Prime Minister Omar Karami announced his government's resignation Monday, prompting a cheer from more than 25,000 flag-waving opposition demonstrators protesting the government and its Syrian backers a few hundred yards away.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/28/world/main676904.shtml
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Originally posted by Thrawn
Hey look! The Syrians and the Iranians are about to fold like the Lybians because of the US show of strength!
Oh wait, no they're not, they're uniting. Who would have thunk?
"A Fool Lies Here..."
Now it is not good
For the Christian’s health
To hustle the Aryan brown,
For the Christian riles
And the Aryan smiles
And he wearth the Christian down;
And the end of the fight
Is tombstone white
With the name of the late deceased,
And the epitaph drear,
“A fool lies here
Who tried to hustle the East."
— Rudyard Kipling
I guess Rudyard knew a good deal more about the East than the present US administration.
It's not a success of democracy when two thirds of the country take part in the elections. For the democracy to become an effective way of life it takes time enough for at least a full generation change. It's not a good versus bad cowboy shootout.
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Originally posted by Raider179
Wow that was a quick one. Ok back to Syria...
Lebanese Government Resigns
AP) Prime Minister Omar Karami announced his government's resignation Monday, prompting a cheer from more than 25,000 flag-waving opposition demonstrators protesting the government and its Syrian backers a few hundred yards away.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/28/world/main676904.shtml
It took me two seconds to unveil that propaganda trick when I saw on TV those anti-Syrian Lebanese demonstrators.
All these "freedom-mongers" were wearing the
same colorful (red&white, as I could figure it out from a short glimpse) scarfes very much like "the orange people" who supported the US- funded "revolution" in the Ukraine.
Keep on the good job ! :aok :rofl