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Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: davidpt40 on March 18, 2003, 09:42:12 PM
Imagine the tension in Kuwait right now.  Your 19 or 20, sitting in a GP tent in the middle of the desert, 17,000 miles from home.  Less than 23 hours until the war start.  THEY know your comming, and you know THEY are preparing for you.  This is Saddams last big hurrah, and hes going out with a bang.  

I can just imagine what it feels like when the Sergent comes in and says "Saddle up, were moving out".  You get that 'detached' feeling and automatically do your job.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: AtmkRstr on March 18, 2003, 09:59:20 PM
How about the guys who know that one of the most advanced militaries is about to invade their country. They're caught in a moral delema of whether to fight and die to stop the illegal invaders or to surrender to them, their most hated enemy, therefore betraying the government they've sworn to defend and letting their nation be ocupied.  Their CO is giving them a pep talk on how they must fight to the death because that's the only way to stop the enemy from conquering Iraq and turning it into an imoral, capitalist, western pupet.

Compared to these guys, the US troops will be having a desert picnic with pretty fireworks.
Title: Re: Imagine the tension
Post by: Airhead on March 18, 2003, 09:59:37 PM
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Originally posted by davidpt40
Imagine the tension in Kuwait right now.  Your 19 or 20, sitting in a GP tent in the middle of the desert, 17,000 miles from home.  Less than 23 hours until the war start.  THEY know your comming, and you know THEY are preparing for you.  This is Saddams last big hurrah, and hes going out with a bang.  

I can just imagine what it feels like when the Sergent comes in and says "Saddle up, were moving out".  You get that 'detached' feeling and automatically do your job.


Imagine one more amazinhunk post from DavidPT40. O'Club is diminished by his presence.
Title: Re: Re: Imagine the tension
Post by: AtmkRstr on March 18, 2003, 10:02:04 PM
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Originally posted by Airhead
Imagine one more amazinhunk post from DavidPT40. O'Club is diminished by his presence.


How is he being an amazinhunk? He's drawing a good picture of the mindset and nervousness of soldiers about to risk their lives.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: davidpt40 on March 18, 2003, 10:10:37 PM
I imagine the Iraqis arent feeling tension, they are feeling terror.

Airhead, your a big enough dude to call me an amazinhunk.  Email me, and we can finish this conversation on the phone.  I'll pay for the charges.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: straffo on March 19, 2003, 03:24:49 PM
It's a bit too hollywood like.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: ra on March 19, 2003, 03:27:51 PM
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17,000 miles from home.

Not while on this planet.
Title: Re: Imagine the tension
Post by: Raubvogel on March 19, 2003, 03:53:18 PM
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Originally posted by davidpt40
Imagine the tension in Kuwait right now.  Your 19 or 20, sitting in a GP tent in the middle of the desert, 17,000 miles from home.  Less than 23 hours until the war start.  THEY know your comming, and you know THEY are preparing for you.  This is Saddams last big hurrah, and hes going out with a bang.  

I can just imagine what it feels like when the Sergent comes in and says "Saddle up, were moving out".  You get that 'detached' feeling and automatically do your job.


I don't have to imagine it, I went through it...

Airhead called it right, what's up with all the tarded posts?
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: funkedup on March 19, 2003, 03:56:19 PM
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Originally posted by ra
Not while on this planet.


SNORK :)
Title: Re: Re: Imagine the tension
Post by: Airhead on March 19, 2003, 04:47:46 PM
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Originally posted by Raubvogel


 what's up with all the tarded posts?



I think what happened is that someone donated a computer to a center for mentally disabled adults and the AH BBS was bookmarked on it. Don't worry, once BGBMAW, Davidpt40 and RC51 learn how to brush their teeth and wipe their own tulips they'll "graduate" to a studio apartment in an inner city somewhere where they'll have long careers in janatorial work or sandwich making and, thank God, will never have the funds to buy a computer of their own and further annoy us.

What's amusing about this is that BGBMAW is the leader of the MAWS... how would you like to be a member of that group?
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: midnight Target on March 19, 2003, 04:50:48 PM
LOL Airhead.... AGW getting slow?
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: udet on March 19, 2003, 04:52:16 PM
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Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: AKS\/\/ulfe on March 19, 2003, 05:02:05 PM
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Originally posted by AtmkRstr
illegal invaders


Uh huh.... then UN resolutions do in fact mean nothing at all.

I thought it was only Saddam who believed this, apparently the rest of the world (except the US and Britain) agrees.
-SW
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: davidpt40 on March 19, 2003, 05:07:27 PM
It does appear that you are a miserable human being Airhead.  I don't think I've ever seen you post a positive or even neutral reply to anything.  No need for me to say anything negative about you, your 'real' life is punishment enough.
Title: David
Post by: GtoRA2 on March 19, 2003, 05:16:45 PM
Airhead is usually funny.

Unlike you who are a condescending little jerk off.


Funny how no one around here forgets the things you posted huh?

Why don't you find a new place to post about how our service men are idiots then get in a pissing match with a person who has been there and has fought for this nation......... Then  you can start the cycle all over when no one cares what you post there too.


Try the peta boards.


:)
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: Airhead on March 19, 2003, 05:21:20 PM
Maybe you can't read then- I don't think you, or your posts, are funny. In fact I think you, rc51, and BGBMAW have deteroriated this bulletin board with your spamming, profanities and links to burn victims to the point it needs to be said- you guys are punks. I lived the burn victim lifestyle with a family member who was severely burned, and considered your link to be highly inappropiate. I'm also a Vet, and considered your remarks regarding veterans to be offensive. You are a clown dude, and I'd say that to your face, or BGBMAW's face, or rc51's face. You're all cut from the same cloth and I intensely dislike all three of you. You're all useless pieces of toejam.
Title: Airhead
Post by: GtoRA2 on March 19, 2003, 05:24:20 PM
Yikes Man!!


I want the happy funny airhead back!!
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: Nash on March 19, 2003, 05:48:43 PM
Uh huh.... then UN resolutions do in fact mean nothing at all.

I thought it was only Saddam who believed this, apparently the rest of the world (except the US and Britain) agrees.


Not to split hairs or anything, but the US and Britain aren't exempt from sidestepping the will of the UN either. Your post is dichotomy incarnate. In otherwords, 1441 is a UN resolution and as such (it would seem to me) needs to be dealt with by the UN as the UN sees fit. Hussein isn't cooperating with the UN with regards to that resolution, but neither is the US/Britain in their remedy.

Now... You can argue that it's beside the point... And that the US needs to defend itself and cannot let Hussein have WMD (or whatever the reason de jour) regardless of anything. That's fine. But to continue to use the noncompliance with UN resolutions as a justification while at the same time ignoring the UN's own determination of how to deal with that seems.... arsed backwards.

Maybe I have it all mixed up... late night, just woke up.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: AKS\/\/ulfe on March 19, 2003, 05:58:07 PM
There is no resolution against action, there is a resolution for disarmament.

So to put it correctly: We are sidestepping the will of the UN because we are tired of being the only force keeping their resolutions for Iraq working.

We, the US and Britain, obviously want Saddam disarmed more than the UN does.
-SW
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: Nash on March 19, 2003, 06:10:57 PM
I agree... But it still doesn't negate the illogicality of using the noncompliance with UN resolutions as a justification for war if the UN itself doesn't feel it justifies that action... at least yet.

The UN may be wrong, and the US et al is reserving the right to invade regardless. But it can no longer be in the guise of enforcing UN resolutions. Those are UN resolutions, and it is up to the UN to enforce them how they see fit. The minute that the US/Britain etc. turned their back on the UN and decided to invade regardless of the UN's wishes, it's has become something wholey removed from the UN... resolutions and all.

Until or unless you get UN approval to enforce UN resolutions, you can't claim to be over there enforcing them.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: davidpt40 on March 19, 2003, 06:56:33 PM
Airhead you are truely insane.  Kicking your butt would be a pleasure.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: Airhead on March 19, 2003, 07:14:52 PM
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Originally posted by davidpt40
Airhead you are truely insane.  Kicking your butt would be a pleasure.


Well, if you're ever in Sacramento let me know and I'll do my best to accomidate you and arrange a meeting.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: AKS\/\/ulfe on March 19, 2003, 07:24:01 PM
I rarely ever do this but: LOL!!!!!!!

I would never want to fight a vet, ever. (Out of respect, and cause I don't wanna get my bellybutton kicked to a bloody pulp!)
-SW
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: Nash on March 19, 2003, 07:35:24 PM
The spectacle... the image of two grown men meeting in a parking lot over name-calling on a flight sim bulletin board is rich. One of you guys HAS to bring a video cam.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: Shuckins on March 19, 2003, 07:43:25 PM
Illogicality?  Say WHAT?

Shuckins
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: Nash on March 19, 2003, 08:16:40 PM
Hehe - I wasn't sure about the word either. Looked it up to make sure and lo and behold.... it's there.

Has to be some word for it...  "ilogicalness" or "unlogical" aint gonna work.
Title: Imagine the tension
Post by: UserName on March 19, 2003, 08:20:38 PM
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Originally posted by Nash
The spectacle... the image of two grown men meeting in a parking lot over name-calling on a flight sim bulletin board is rich. One of you guys HAS to bring a video cam.


Heh, they've already done that. (http://www.bumfights.com/)

:D