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......for american weapon industry.
Sad day for the civilized world , though :(
' Look at those seconderies, Joe, amazing!'
'Yes darling, bring a new beer & some more chips, please '
Regards Blitz
This war is sick :(
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You are just a good person.
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"Americans very good," Ali Khemy said. "Iraq wants to be free."
Some chanted, "Ameriki! Ameriki!"
Many others in the starving town just patted their stomachs and raised their hands, begging for food.
A man identifying himself only as Abdullah welcomed the arrival of the U.S. troops: "Saddam Hussein is no good. Saddam Hussein a butcher."
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...own_2&printer=1
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I think the people being liberated in Iraq would agree with you that this is a great day.
Otherwise STFU....
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Lots of things in this world are sick.
Allowing a man in power that would do the following sick things is sick.
The attack on Iran was sick.
The invasion of Kuwait was sick.
The Anfal against the Kurds was sick.
Killing your own son is pretty sick.
Having human being fed into a shredder is truly sick.
I could go on but......... I think you may have heard all of this before once or twice.
I'm not sure which is sicker though... a guy who would actually DO these things or a guy that would turn a blind eye to it and then complain when other folks go in to remove such a man from power.
Would you be in support of this action if the US SC had passed another resolution (in addition to 1441) authorizing this action?
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Toad wrote:
Would you be in support of this action if the US SC had passed another resolution (in addition to 1441) authorizing this action?
No he wouldn't!
It wouldn't matter what facts were to come out OR who supported it he would still say it wasn't right because......well because he is blitz.
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I got him on my ignore list but I don't think it is a great day. It will be a great day when Saddam is dead and/or the Iraqi military surrenders.
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Great day for these folks, eh blitz?
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=540&u=/ap/20030321/ap_on_re_mi_ea/war_conquered_town_2&printer=1
Americans very good," Ali Khemy said. "Iraq wants to be free."
Some chanted, "Ameriki! Ameriki!"
Many others in the starving town just patted their stomachs and raised their hands, begging for food.
More to come, we'll take care of them, don't you worry now.
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Originally posted by Toad
Lots of things in this world are sick.
Allowing a man in power that would do the following sick things is sick.
The attack on Iran was sick.
The invasion of Kuwait was sick.
The Anfal against the Kurds was sick.
Killing your own son is pretty sick.
Having human being fed into a shredder is truly sick.
I could go on but......... I think you may have heard all of this before once or twice.
I'm not sure which is sicker though... a guy who would actually DO these things or a guy that would turn a blind eye to it and then complain when other folks go in to remove such a man from power.
Would you be in support of this action if the US SC had passed another resolution (in addition to 1441) authorizing this action?
And who was Saddams biggest friend when he attacked Iran and used WMDs on them ?????
And who threw his veto in when UN tried to condamn Saddams WMDuse on Iran people? He got 12500 of them with his WMDS sold by his big friend.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick and enjoying a war is sick too.:(
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From the NYTimes
Happiness and Dread in a Liberated Iraqi Town
By DEXTER FILKINS
AFWAN, Iraq, March 21 — Happiness and dread rose together today from this desolate border village, where some of the first Iraqis liberated by American and British troops found the joy of their deliverance muted by the fear that it was too good to last.
As hundreds of coalition troops swept in here just after dawn, the heartache of a town that has felt the hardest edges of Saddam Hussein's rule seemed to burst forth, with villagers running into the streets to celebrate in a kind of grim ecstasy, laughing and weeping in long guttural cries.
"Oooooo peace be upon you peace be upon you peace you oooooo" cried Zahra Khafi, a 68-year-old mother of five, to a group of American and British visitors who came to the town shortly after Mr. Hussein's army had appeared to melt away. "I'm not afraid of Saddam anymore."
Two years ago, Ms. Khafi said, her 39-year son, Masood, was murdered by Mr. Hussein's henchmen, for a crime no greater than devotion to a brand of Islam out of official favor. As Ms. Khafi told her story, her joy gave way to gloom, and she began to weep, and then to moan, and finally she pleaded with her visitors to stay and protect her.
"Should I be afraid?" Ms. Khafi said, mumbling and wiping her eyes. "Is Saddam coming back?"
All through the day here, as American and British tanks and troop carriers rumbled through the town on their drive on the nearby city of Basra, the town of Zafwan seemed to celebrate the collapse of Mr. Hussein's local rule with a glance over its shoulder.
Only hours before, they said, the Mukhabarat, Mr. Hussein's security force, had held Zafwan in a state of near permanent terror. Even now, the villagers said, Mr. Hussein's agents were still among them, waiting, as they did twelve years ago, for their moment to return.
"There, there are Saddam's men, and if you leave me they will kill me right now," said a trembling Najah Neema, an Iraqi soldier, who said he had torn off his uniform and thrown down his gun and ran away as the American army approached at dawn.
Like many townspeople here, Mr. Neema feared that the Americans would lose their will, as they had in 1991, when an American-encouraged uprising across southern Iraq fell before a withering assault by Mr. Hussein's regime that drew no American riposte.
One of those people who Mr. Neema pointed to with such fear was Tawfik Mohammed, a well dressed man who stood a few yards away. Mr. Mohammed laughed at the suggestion that he had ever worked for Mr. Hussein's regime. He was headmaster of the local school, he said, and a respectable man.
"God willing, the Mukabarhat will return," Mr. Mohammed said with a wave, and he walked away. A crowd that had gathered round him gave a nervous laugh.
With such trepidation among the Iraqis, much of the celebrating today was performed for them by American Marines, who tore down every larger-than-life image of Mr. Hussein that decorated the town. They pried loose one by tying it to the bumper of a troop carrier, and another by cutting it up with a dagger.
"Feels good," said Oscar Guerrero, a Marine from San Antonio, Texas, as he ran his blade through the canvas likeness of the Iraqi leader. "I wish he were here in person."
Some of the Iraqis looked on as if in a daze. Others seemed to be resisting the temptation to cheer. A few, perhaps recalling Mr. Hussein's many comebacks, worked themselves up in an angry lather.
"How would you like it I were to cut up a poster of President Bush?" demanded one of Zafwan villagers, but his remarks were quickly drowned out by catcalls from the crowd around him.
All across Zafwan and the vast desert that surrounds it, one startling image after another tumbled forth from the chaos of battle. Just up the road towards Basra, the objective of the coalition's advance, a group of Iraqi soldiers stood before a group of Western reporters, waving white flags in surrender. A little further up the road stood an Iraqi tank, not surrendering, with its barrel pointed in a menacing way.
Down the road towards Zafwan, an Iraqi man, claiming to be from Basra, haggled with a young Marine about letting him pass. The man drove a beat-up white Toyota truck, and in the back stood a cow, and underneath it a calf, nursing.
"Tell him to come back in a half an hour," the Marine said through a translator.
As the afternoon ebbed away, and the Marines secured their hold on Zafwan, a Iraqi man drove up to the same checkpoint in another white pick up. This one contained two Iraqi villagers, both severely wounded in the bombardment overnight. One of the men, Mishtaq Thuwaini, had suffered horrific burns across most his body. The outer layers had been burned away, and they had peeled away from his body like paper wrapping.
Mr. Thuwaini lay motionless in the truck, moaning occasionally, as a group of Marines did their best with the inadequate instruments at hand. The Marines had outrun their medical care, and help was not expected soon.
"There is not much we can do for him up here," one of the Marines said.
And so, after a time, the crazed Iraqi man pulled the truck under a bridge and prepared to spend the evening. The two men lay in the bed in back.
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Originally posted by blitz
......for american weapon industiry.
Sad day for the civilized world , thought :(
' Look at those seconderies, Joe, amazing!'
'Yes darling, bring a new beer & some more chips, please '
Regards Blitz
This war is sick :(
Too bad that we didn't have another Great Day in your country back in 1938 or 1939. At least we learned something about what can happen if you just stick your head in the sand, ignor the problem, and take a nutcase dictator for his word.
We were short sighted "heros" then.
We are far sighted "bullies" now.
eskimo
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Originally posted by blitz
And who was Saddams biggest friend when he attacked Iran and used WMDs on them ?????
And who threw his veto in when UN tried to condemn Saddams WMDuse on Iran people? He got 12500 of them with his WMDS sold by his big friend.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick and enjoying a war is sick too.:(
Who are his friends now silly fool? I'll tell you, your government and france. If you make a mess, don't you clean it up? so again I say to you STFU. Nobody I know is enjoying the war. I am however enjoying reading articles like the one posted above. Feels good to bring liberty to people, something your country and france know nothing about. Your beds are made, I hope you can sleep well...
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Looks like he went running when presented with facts and data.
Cya Blitz! ;)
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Blitz *is* right about one thing, this was on the company website this morning ;)
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from MSNBC World Reax site: http://www.msnbc.com/news/813860.asp?0cb=-a1c133943
An Arab silver lining?
Many in the Arab world believe that a U.S.-led war on Iraq could destabilize the region. But, cautions Jamal Khashoggi, deputy editor in chief of Arab News in Saudi Arabia, “If the war moves swiftly without much collateral damage the Iraqis will rise against Saddam’s regime on their own and they will receive the U.S. as their liberators.”
Khashoggi does not buy the darkest predictions about the region. “I can imagine seeing the pictures on Al-Jazeera — it will have a cooling affect on the ‘Arab street’ altogether.
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By your logic, germany shouldn't have a leader or a military.
Originally posted by blitz
And who was Saddams biggest friend when he attacked Iran and used WMDs on them ?????
And who threw his veto in when UN tried to condemn Saddams WMDuse on Iran people? He got 12500 of them with his WMDS sold by his big friend.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick and enjoying a war is sick too.:(
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ya..Blitz is an idoit..nuff said..let him run for gov in the "fatherland"..
Im sure he could win...ya.....what a "winner"
yes...
I wont let u down...Shut the diddly Up...moron:D
Love
BiGB
xoxo
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"Too bad that we didn't have another Great Day in your country back in 1938 or 1939. At least we learned something about what can happen if you just stick your head in the sand, ignor the problem, and take a nutcase dictator for his word.
We were short sighted "heros" then.
We are far sighted "bullies" now."
American was one of the main supplier of raw resources to Hitler starting in the earlier thirties before he gain power up until Oct '42.
American supplied Saddam a know criminal dictator with weapons and technology from the earlier eighties up until his tanks rolled into Kuwait city.
What's the common link between the two, err the Bush family.
Tell me what you've learned other than giving Rip a pretty picture to post?
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Suggestion on blitz's posts if we ignore it perhaps it will go away he will have to keep punting himself. Punting himself ? maybe he should.
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Originally posted by Torque
American supplied Saddam a know criminal dictator with weapons and technology from the earlier eighties up until his tanks rolled into Kuwait city.
Could somebody repost the information on Iraqi Weapons procurement? I know I've seen it in here before.
-Sik
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Originally posted by blitz
And who was Saddams biggest friend when he attacked Iran and used WMDs on them ?????
And who threw his veto in when UN tried to condemn Saddams WMDuse on Iran people? He got 12500 of them with his WMDS sold by his big friend.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick and enjoying a war is sick too.:(
His biggest friend? France.
But, SO WHAT Blitz? Things change. His time is up and his people will be free soon.
The WMDs were supplied by the US France and Russia. Why are you so gung ho to point the finger at the US alone?
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Being part French I have no probs with saying,
diddly France!
Sure as hell is better than WMD or a nuke made by Sadam sold to some Terrorist.
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If you were Sadam and got your military obliterated in the Gulf War and could possibly be close to producing your very own nuke or have WMD. What would you do?
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Its a great day for the Iraqis, they know freedoms is otw.
Its a bad day for an Insignificant Old European Socialist country who will loose out on what ever buisness dealings they had with the Iraqi dictator.
Gee now I see why you are pissed.
I mean if your for "peace" and a real humanitarian then you would support the ousting of Saddam. You would have encouraged your corrupt government not to delay getting rid of Saddam.
Do a search on how many Iraqis have died under Saddams regime since the end of Gulf 1. Then do search on how many Iraqis are expected to die over the next 12 years if Saddam remains.
If you are a true humanitarian then you would be all for the liberation of Iraq.
You arent for peace nor do you care about human life. Theres was no peace under Saddam. There was torture, rape and murder.
It may help you to rationalize your countries buisness relationship with Saddam by saying the rest of the world had dealings with him in the past but the difference is now that the time has come for Saddam to pay his due you and your country are no where to be seen. They are hiding behind the skirts of the French.
You just spew out some catchy leftwing hippie bs and pay lip service to peace. There are real folks out there putting their lives on the line not talking about peace but making sure it becomes a reality for the people of Iraq.
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Find a Bulldozer and protest please! I think i see one with your name on the blade.
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oh and Batz..salute very well put..
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Originally posted by blitz
And who threw his veto in when UN tried to condemn Saddams WMDuse on Iran people? He got 12500 of them with his WMDS sold by his big friend.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick and enjoying a war is sick too.:(
Gawd I hate BS!
Try to prove what you claim.. or go away!
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Blitz was just inducted into the Axis of Weazel.
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A top Iraqi general just surrendered without bloodshed. It is a great day.:)
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Liberty is alive and well. The fight to protect freedom is strong. Forces of good are prevailing despite France, Germany, Russia and China.
Unfortunately people are dying. Its pathetic that countries like France, Germany, Russia and China are willing to degenerate liberty and freedom to protect a thug, a gangster, a rapist, a murderer and his sons.
Thanks to these four countries many people will die who would not have died otherwise.
Truth is I would have expected this from Russia and China -but at least the battlelines of the future have been clearly marked.
We know who the enemy is.
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you guys know what?
I frikn salute you..Im so very happy to see people in here with common sense and morals...
God bless you
guys..You make me feel so much bettr about the world when i see your repsonses...
Cause blitz is our red headed step child... and yes Lord please help him also..
BiGB
xoxoxo
See you guys in TOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
or Squad Ops ..i guess now..
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Wotan you just said what I've felt for a while and I reserve myself for things that should be said because after all my college proffesor(S) of the three first classes of the day hold my final grade. I defended my point with truth,facts and historical points and you can't tell some of those people who don't know the facts entirely,they just read and bring forth those points which conviniently move their POV forth, they just put themselves in an anti US stance and even though I think the US is not infallible I do think in this matter they are correct and are doing the right thing.
It has been proven the US military is showing restraint in warfare trying to minimize civilian casualties and not only that making it clear that they just want to destroy the regime not the will and lives of the people of Iraq.
As to the lengths as to which their idiocy goes,one of my college proffesor made an argument that the E bomb could potentially kill people. I explained how the bomb worked and what it was meant to do and that it only fried electronic equipment, that a transformer explosion could essentially do the same,the only way is that the bomb could kill someone is if it hits them directly and falls over their head. Then she gave me some BS as to how the magnetic wave of the earth could ... I mean come on after that I laughed and I knew I had her but I didn't want to rub it in ,since after all she holds my grade. :D
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so blitz... are you from west gem or east germ?
lazs
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Everywhere is pretty much East Germany now.
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He kind of makes me wonder if the Berlin Airlift was worth it.
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Originally posted by eskimo2
Too bad that we didn't have another Great Day in your country back in 1938 or 1939. At least we learned something about what can happen if you just stick your head in the sand, ignor the problem, and take a nutcase dictator for his word.
We were short sighted "heros" then.
We are far sighted "bullies" now.
eskimo
Your government doesn't want the shoes of Adolf, doesn't they?
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Yours wants Chamberlain's shoes though, don't they.....
(http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRchamberlainN2.jpg)
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Originally posted by Udie
Who are his friends now silly fool? I'll tell you, your government and france. If you make a mess, don't you clean it up? so again I say to you STFU. Nobody I know is enjoying the war. I am however enjoying reading articles like the one posted above. Feels good to bring liberty to people, something your country and france know nothing about. Your beds are made, I hope you can sleep well...
Wake up my namecalling friend! How can we sleep well when our big friend goes crazy?
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
Got the new Propaganda line? Hitler survived WW2 and is uncovered to be Saddam Hussein
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Originally posted by Saurdaukar
Blitz was just inducted into the Axis of Weazel.
Good humor always appreceated :D
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Got the new Propaganda line? Hitler survived WW2 and is uncovered to be Saddam Hussein
And once again you Germans fall in lock step right behind him.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Looks like he went running when presented with facts and data.
Cya Blitz! ;)
Nah, counterintelligence strikes me, internet connect gone to hell, was writing from internet cafe :D
After today Berlin Demonstration with 50000 people next to american embassy countercounterintelligence won and got connection back :D
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Blitz *is* right about one thing, this was on the company website this morning ;)
Anyways, there's something good ( for your job this time) within anything bad :)
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Originally posted by Kanth
By your logic, germany shouldn't have a leader or a military.
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Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Glasses.. hang in there buddy. remember.. there are times and places where being right at the cost of your future is not a good deal. sounds like yer smart enuff to know where and when to make your stand.
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Originally posted by BGBMAW
ya..Blitz is an idoit..nuff said..let him run for gov in the "fatherland"..
Im sure he could win...ya.....what a "winner"
yes...
I wont let u down...Shut the **** Up...moron:D
Love
BiGB
xoxo
Ya dry lately Mr. Bus err BGBMAW? :D
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Blitz, you are wrong. This war is not fun, but it has to be done.
12 years of running around in circles, while at the same time having our airforce enforce no-fly zones to protect some of the Iraqi people from their own government gets you nowhere. Add to that the fact that our airforce got shot at every week doing that no fly zone crap.
"Nothing is ever done in this world until men are prepared to kill each other if it is not done."
--George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish playwright. From Major Barbara (1905).
As for the U.N., well it only gets anything done unless it is super obvious. Usually it just passes resolutions against the bad guy, and passes more when he ignores them, and so on.
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Originally posted by Torque
America supplied Saddam a know criminal dictator with weapons and technology from the earlier eighties up until his tanks rolled into Kuwait city.
What's the common link between the two, err the Bush family.
And with chemical WMDs. And UN got US veto when they tried to condamn Hussein for using them against 125000 Iranian people, who died altogether.
Anf now they come here and tell us that he's a bad dictator with WMDS and they have to go to war with Iraq without UN.
I call that cheeky
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Originally posted by Curval
His biggest friend? France.
But, SO WHAT Blitz? Things change. His time is up and his people will be free soon.
The WMDs were supplied by the US France and Russia. Why are you so gung ho to point the finger at the US alone?
I didn't point my finger at the US alone, Curval.
I know that several countries were involved but US changes their views on regimes from 1 second to the next it seems.
US knows pretty well that Saddam was an prettythang all the time, who slaughtered his own people but he was US FRIENDLY earlier, THAT was the BIG difference.
I call that immoral, double standard, change your view to your likes
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
Regards Blitz
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Originally posted by Batz
Its a great day for the Iraqis, they know freedoms is otw.
Its a bad day for an Insignificant Old European Socialist country who will loose out on what ever buisness dealings they had with the Iraqi dictator.
Gee now I see why you are pissed.
I mean if your for "peace" and a real humanitarian then you would support the ousting of Saddam. You would have encouraged your corrupt government not to delay getting rid of Saddam.
Do a search on how many Iraqis have died under Saddams regime since the end of Gulf 1. Then do search on how many Iraqis are expected to die over the next 12 years if Saddam remains.
If you are a true humanitarian then you would be all for the liberation of Iraq.
You arent for peace nor do you care about human life. Theres was no peace under Saddam. There was torture, rape and murder.
It may help you to rationalize your countries buisness relationship with Saddam by saying the rest of the world had dealings with him in the past but the difference is now that the time has come for Saddam to pay his due you and your country are no where to be seen. They are hiding behind the skirts of the French.
You just spew out some catchy leftwing hippie bs and pay lip service to peace. There are real folks out there putting their lives on the line not talking about peace but making sure it becomes a reality for the people of Iraq.
Get real Batz.
75% of the worlds countries, pope, churches, UN is against this war. Your Presidents bla, bla about human rights in Iraq doesn't mean nothing to me as he discovered it a little bit too late to be true.
Mr. Bush should see Den Haag Court, oh wait, your country doesn't sign it , it is just for little countries. THX
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Originally posted by Yeager
Liberty is alive and well. The fight to protect freedom is strong. Forces of good are prevailing despite France, Germany, Russia and China.
Unfortunately people are dying. Its pathetic that countries like France, Germany, Russia and China are willing to degenerate liberty and freedom to protect a thug, a gangster, a rapist, a murderer and his sons.
Thanks to these four countries many people will die who would not have died otherwise.
Truth is I would have expected this from Russia and China -but at least the battlelines of the future have been clearly marked.
We know who the enemy is.
Your country should be the last to yell about human rights in Iraq,
your government doesn't care **** about it earlier when he was your big friend.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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We nailed approx 225 Al Queda terrorists in northern Iraq today. Damn right it was a good day.
Keep spewing it blitz, you make me feel better and better about being me and not you with every word.
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Originally posted by lazs2
so blitz... are you from west gem or east germ?
lazs
JFYI, i'm from Ostfriesland :D
That's the north part of Germany right next to the Netherlands.
No, i wasn't a communist in my youth, Mr. Mc Carthy
No, I wasn't a communist when i grew elder ,Mr. Mc Carthy
No, i wasn't a member of a communist party , Mr. Mc Carthy
To be true, Mr. Mc Carthy , i was never in any party, except the boyscouts.
I hate the communists, i hate fanatics of any kinds, special religious fanatics, patriotic fanatics, nazy fanatics, communist fanatics, Mr. Mc Carthy.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Originally posted by blitz
I hate the communists, i hate fanatics of any kinds, esceacialy religious fanatics, patriotic fanatics, nazy fanatics, communist fanatics
This coming from the most rabid anti-war fanatic of them all...
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Originally posted by ET
He kind of makes me wonder if the Berlin Airlift was worth it.
Ask yourself ET.
The $$ that came back from Mc Donalds + all the others + all the political support you got from Germany after 1945 diveded
through
the Berlin Airlift $$ + the brave american pilots who died on german roofs.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Originally posted by blitz
Your government doesn't want the shoes of Adolf, doesn't they?
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
You're avoiding the question/comment by being vague or pretending not to understand?
Would Germany and the world have been better off if the US (or anyone) would have invaded Germany and overthrown Hitler and his goons?
Would we have liberated Germans?
Or just been bullies?
Don't you see many glaring parallels between Adolf and Germany, and Iraq and Sadam?
If not war, what is the right thing to do in Iraq?
For how long?
As long as Sadam keeps making his "promises"?
eskimo
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Originally posted by Hortlund
This coming from the most rabid anti-war fanatic of them all...
I'm not a pacifist, ya know, just slow when an ex- alcoholic calling me to war.
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Hey Blitz are you that ignorant?
The American and ALLIED forces Who ARE taking part in this liberation are BEING THANKED by the people of Iraq.
You know what? Your ignorant illogical, and simple minded thoughts DO NOT matter. You can be AGAINST HELPING the IRAQI
people all you want.
It is a Clear indicator of your person. YOU are the Problem as well as THE MANY LIKE YOU.
Continue to twiddle your thumbs and look the other way when horrible crimes are being committed. It suits you.
As For ME... I am supporting ALL THE PARTICIPATING countries in thier efforts to effectivly remove saddam, and give back the power to IRAQ's people.
:mad:
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Originally posted by eskimo2
You're avoiding the question/comment by being vague or pretending not to understand?
Would Germany and the world have been better off if the US (or anyone) would have invaded Germany and overthrown Hitler and his goons?
Sure, but who knows why a country does something?
Maybe there are private interestes involved? We playin lottery here? China attackes Taiwan next because some Chinese people have been killed in Taiwan ?
Would we have liberated Germans?
You wouldn'd as they loved Hitler at that time. He won in a ' free' election., btw.
Or just been bullies?[/B]
Ya would have been aggressors and ya would have been lost, probably.
Don't you see many glaring parallels between Adolf and Germany, and Iraq and Sadam?[/B]
No
If not war, what is the right thing to do in Iraq?[/B]
Follow the UN insectors. They did great work together with US force at Iraq borders.
For how long?[/B]
As long as Sadam keeps making his "promises"?[/B]
No idea, he's an prettythang -hole fistclass, no doubt, but it is not on US: ' Who's to live and who's to die'
eskimo [/B][/QUOTE]
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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Originally posted by eskimo2
You're avoiding the question/comment by being vague or pretending not to understand?
Would Germany and the world have been better off if the US (or anyone) would have invaded Germany and overthrown Hitler and his goons?
Sure, but who knows why a country does something?
Maybe there are private interestes involved? We playin lottery here? China attackes Taiwan next because some Chinese people have been killed in Taiwan ?
Would we have liberated Germans? [/B]
You wouldn'd as they loved Hitler at that time. He won in a ' free' election., btw.
Or just been bullies?[/B]
Ya would have been aggressors and ya would have been lost, probably.
Don't you see many glaring parallels between Adolf and Germany, and Iraq and Sadam?[/B]
No
If not war, what is the right thing to do in Iraq?[/B]
Follow the UN inspectors. They did great work together with US force at Iraq borders.
For how long?
As long as Sadam keeps making his "promises"?[/B]
No idea, he's an prettythang -hole fistclass, no doubt, but it is not on US to decide: ' Who's to live and who's to die'
Regards Blitz
This war is sick
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By some accounts, saddam hussein has been responsible for the violent and brutal deaths of One million (1,000,000) human beings. Blitz insists on the matter as hussein being in no way a threat to anyone. This proves that blitz is incapable of rational, deliberative, deductive reasoning.
Blitz, like a few others on this board, are worth only about much pleading they would do when confronted by an aggressive person intent on harming them. They would in no way prepare their own defense and especially never intervene when another innocent person is being assaulted. These people are worth very little and deserve whatever bad comes their way. Sad but unfortunate fact of life.
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so true so true...Yeager..
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Originally posted by Slash27
We nailed approx 225 Al Queda terrorists in northern Iraq today. Damn right it was a good day.
Keep spewing it blitz, you make me feel better and better about being me and not you with every word.
Never felt like i want to be someone else :D
Regards Blitz
America was threatened by Iraq in no way , it was just plain ridiculous, it's a classic 'Angriffskrieg'
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Originally posted by blitz
Never felt like i want to be someone else :D
Thank God!
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Originally posted by Yeager
By some accounts, saddam hussein has been responsible for the violent and brutal deaths of One million (1,000,000) human beings. Blitz insists on the matter as hussein being in no way a threat to anyone. This proves that blitz is incapable of rational, deliberative, deductive reasoning.
Blitz, like a few others on this board, are worth only about much pleading they would do when confronted by an aggressive person intent on harming them. They would in no way prepare their own defense and especially never intervene when another innocent person is being assaulted. These people are worth very little and deserve whatever bad comes their way. Sad but unfortunate fact of life.
American government is responsible of 1,5 millon violent, brutal death of vietnam people, most of them civilians. Think it over and then come back and tell me they treatened ya country too.
Regards Blitz
btw I was on Peace demonstration today with an 28year old vietnam girl on my side. She hasn't seen ya deadly B-52, but her dad has.
America was threatened by Iraq in no way , it was just plain ridiculous, it's a classic 'Angriffskrieg'
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blitz, yer pinhead is showing.
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We also murdered tens of thousands of innocent North Koreas and Chinese - all for nothing right?
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Originally posted by Hangtime
blitz, yer pinhead is showing.
Hey , Hang just showed up, some search and destroy mission otw? How's Westmoreland feels lately, gone insane for all the bad he did ?
Regards Blitz
What all your brave friends died for in Vietnam ricefields? Nothin,
because it was an evil cause!
America was threatened by Iraq in no way , it was just plain ridiculous, it's a classic 'Angriffskrieg'
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bletch is confused. amerika kills gooks for s h it s and giggles. we went after the chinks because they look funny.
bletch hangs out with aintwar protestors because it's the only sexual gratification he can get outside his own hand.
bletch is proud of himself, too!
bletch thinks it's fun to walk down memory lane..
bletch seems to convieniently forget his happy little land slaughtered 230 times as many innocents with gas fired ovens than america did with b-52's.
enjoying your new blauplunkt microwave, bletch? the top end model that seats eight?
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Anyone else keeping score?
I've got it Batz 2, Blitz 0
Where's my big foam "Batz is #1" finger?
Nice slams bro!
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Originally posted by blitz
American government is responsible of 1,5 millon violent, brutal death of vietnam people, most of them civilians. Think it over and then come back and tell me they treatened ya country too...
ahhh, poor stupid blitz.
you are confusing a misguided war with an act of evil intent.
...and to be sure evil is something your country is well aquainted with.
so, let me ask you this:
were the jews a threat to your country? or was torturing them and starving them and gasing them and burning them just for fun?
F.
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American government is responsible of 1,5 millon violent, brutal death of vietnam people, most of them civilians.
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The war in Vietnam occured during the height of the Cold War between the US and the USSR. The US and several other nations tried to defend free South Vietnam from a communist North Vietnam (which was heavily supported by China and Russia). It was an ugly war that cost the lives of 65,000 americans over a ten year period. I do not believe I have heard the number of 1.5 million Vietnamese deaths being mostly civilians. I have heard the number of 1.5 million Vietnamese dying over that ten year period but I believe that number included both North and South Vietnamese and I also believe that number was mostly attributed to North Vietnamese killing South Vietnamese and visa-vis. Im guessing that if you hate the US then you could believe that number was mostly civilians. Since you seem to hate the US its easy to see where your coming from.
For you to call me out on my statement about hussein killing upwards of as many as one million people by comparing this effort underway in Iraq to the war in Vietnam forty years ago does nothing for either of us.
Case in point: Bewteen 1939 and 1945 Germany and the German people were responsible for the deaths of twenty million Russians, six million Jews, one million Poles and several million human beings of other nationalities. Now how does this effect or compare with whats going on in Iraq? How does Hitler killing 30 million people compare with Hussein killing only a million (give or take a few)? How does the US killing 1.5 million Vietnamese justify Hussein killing 1 million (or 100 million)?
Would you say that the failure of England and Europe to deal with Hitler in the mid 1930s before Germany built its military arsenal is comparable to the failure of France, Germany, Russia and China to deal with Hussein before he builds his nuclear bombs that could kill far more people than Germany did in the early and mid 1940s? Is this the comparrison you wish to make?
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Originally posted by Hangtime
bletch is confused. amerika kills gooks for s h it s and giggles. we went after the chinks because they look funny.
bletch hangs out with aintwar protestors because it's the only sexual gratification he can get outside his own hand.
bletch is proud of himself, too!
bletch thinks it's fun to walk down memory lane..
bletch seems to convieniently forget his happy little land slaughtered 230 times as many innocents with gas fired ovens than america did with b-52's.
enjoying your new blauplunkt microwave, bletch? the top end model that seats eight?
Namecalling Hangy, angry? :D
Tell me about Westmoreland, he must rotten in hell by now.
But what about ya friends? They still have their nightmares from a very bad experience of patriotism?
They send to a war as virgins.Young, proud, brave, good men. They thought they fought for a good cause in the beginning but with all the killing, torture they lost their fate.
Do you still believe in god after Vietnam, Hang? Doubt it.
See the document movie ' Woman Soldier' Tells it all
Regards Blitz
America was threatened by Iraq in no way , it was just plain ridiculous, it's a classic 'Angriffskrieg'
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Originally posted by Furious
ahhh, poor stupid blitz.
you are confusing a misguided war with an act of evil intent.
...and to be sure evil is something your country is well aquainted with.
so, let me ask you this:
were the jews a threat to your country? or was torturing them and starving the and gasing them and burning them just for fun?
F.
Ohh, misguided war! And when people of Vietnam will see an appologize? In 100 years?
Was Vietnam a threat to ya country?
Was using Agent Orange a criminal act ?
Was torture on daily basis ok by american forces and their allies because it was communists ?
Was massive bombing of the little country of Vietnam ( got more bombs as Germany in WW") a criminal act?
Regards Blitz
America was threatened by Iraq in no way , it was just plain ridiculous, it's a classic 'Angriffskrieg'
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bletch, yer clueless.
totally.
we had no ovens or gas chambers in vietnam.
can you make the same claim about germany?
i'm proud of my service, the vietnamese i knew there were very very glad we came. the nation i live in and the country i fought for had a slightly different objective than yours, bletch.