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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Siaf__csf on September 19, 2003, 01:16:27 AM
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This comment on the ubb brought a flashback:
Funked1: GREAT SHAITAN BOOSH IS RESPONSIBLE. DETH TO AMREEKA!!
I distinctly remember the same line of comments when the US players were trying to convince us about the richeousness of the war plans. How Iraq was the biggest threat to world safety with its WMD and how Saddam was responsible for the WTC attacks.
All this regardless of any evidence and lacking the support of, oh, just the rest of the planet.
Well. Now you're there. You're getting butt*****ed daily, casualties mounting up and no sign of ending the ordeal. Bush admitted himself in the speech that Saddam doesn't appear to be in any way connected to the WTC attacks - and despite the 1500 researchers digging up Iraq nobody has yet found any proof of the alledged WMD. In fact the head of weapons inspectors Hans Blix has commented it's very apparent Iraq did comply and destroy all its WMD after gulf1.
Your brothers and sisters are dying out there. Are you happy now?
Give me a smug answer.
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How about F U.
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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
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Nice...You and 10bears should get a room. You'd make a lovely couple.
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Originally posted by Yeager
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oh hell, your from france. heres my personal greeting to you
Just for you (*)
(*) not for your whole country if yer not smart enought to see the difference
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I djust want to add my to everyone!
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Comrades, join me in probation.
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In!
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In fact the head of weapons inspectors Hans Blix has commented it's very apparent Iraq did comply and destroy all its WMD after gulf1.
I seem to remember Hans Blix saying he was more concerned about the Kyoto treaty than his job of finding Iraqi WMD... If that was his attitude then he was a poor choice for chief of inspectors. However since Saddam Hussein all but hand picked the new "UN" inspection team it's no real surprise.
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That's what I thought.
Those insults are a nice way of admitting you were wrong. Thank you. :D
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Am I on record as being against this war?
BOSTON - The case for going to war against Iraq was a fraud "made up in Texas" to give Republicans a political boost, Sen. Edward Kennedy said Thursday.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Kennedy also said the Bush administration has failed to account for nearly half of the $4 billion the war is costing each month. He said he believes much of the unaccounted-for money is being used to bribe foreign leaders to send in troops.
Yahoo News (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030918/ap_on_go_co/kennedy_iraq&cid=512&ncid=1480)
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BTW I don't recall using DETH TO AMREEKA in regards to Iraq discussions. Just for making fun of Weazel's infatuation with the Commander in Chimp.
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im extremely proud of my fellow americans in iraq. cant say the same for my european relatives. what a bunch of sorry losers.
Yeah... sit on your fat arse in your stupid shorts and issue sweeping generalisations. It probably escaped your attention (I say 'probably' only to be nice) that Europeans are dying and have already died in Iraq.
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Think I remember the U.N passing something ya know that they would give iraq a certain amount of days untill force was used.I also remember it passed 15 for and 0 opposed..And when the time came who went? The rest of the U.n agreed to it then tucktailed and ran when the time came to enforce their descicion..Dont come here and say Blix said this or that..its not relavent anymore...ya know actions speak louder that words
U.N = U.N.essary
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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. In that case the tiny minority of brave Europeans who stood with the USA to oppse tryany in Iraq are really just exceptions and not the norm and the generalizations do apply.
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Originally posted by Yeager
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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Originally posted by Gadfly
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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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.
...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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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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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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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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Originally posted by Dowding
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:
Originally posted by Dowding
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"... :(
Originally posted by Dowding
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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Originally posted by GRUNHERZ
no 600 year old cathedrals dont mean ****,
actually 600 years cathédrals are quite recent for us.
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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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Originally posted by straffo
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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Originally posted by Maniac
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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Originally posted by GRUNHERZ
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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...what? is that Siaf guy still making an bellybutton of himself?
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Dowding.
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You're right funked1 that comment had nothing to do with this discussion - I just used it as an example of the way the US posters tried to patronise the opposing posters.
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Originally posted by Siaf__csf
Your brothers and sisters are dying out there. Are you happy now?
Give me a smug answer.
smug answer eh? how bout this...
France watched 15,000 people, mainly the old and the infirm die in a heat wave this year. All while your doctors were on vacation and your hospitals understaffed. A true tradgedy that could and should have been easily prevented. We (the coalition) are in battle every day doing our best to protect the citizens of Iraq and the loss of inocent life is considerably less.
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And Skuzzy thought it was going to be a quiet day, just a reset then the weekend...IN!:rofl
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Just for the record:
Norway has troops in both Afganistan and Iraq and we are part of europe the last time i checked. Not the EU tho.
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IN
Siaf *Stupid ignorant stunninghunk frog*
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Originally posted by AWMac
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Siaf *Stupid ignorant stunninghunk frog*
Wow what a clever little guy and funny too.
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I always love a good America bashing thread that instantly turns into a "why are you bashing France?" thread.
Odd... it's been a bit since someone started up a "France sucks, how could you lamers just sit there and do nothing but give someone like Saddam weapons?" thread.
I think one of the better way's to avoid these "who's country is better" threads is probably to avoid starting up threads bashing someone else's country. Though it's fun to watch people go on the defensive when people react to them being on the offensive.
Oh well... argue away.
MiniD
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ROTFL Straffo
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:rofl
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it's CyranoAH work , not mine :)
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Siaf,
When your country stops acting as a potato suckling terrorost sponsoring nations to her bosum, then you can comment, until then, go join the protests and watch your economy crumble.
Fat chance we will be there to bail your arses out a third time. Which is too bad, considering the heros that your grandfathers were... unlike your POS younger generation.
:rofl
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Originally posted by 10Bears
Am I on record as being against this war?
Yahoo News (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030918/ap_on_go_co/kennedy_iraq&cid=512&ncid=1480)
they need to pack his fat drunk arse and ship it to France - he'd fit right in
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Originally posted by Bodhi
Siaf,
When your country stops acting as a potato suckling terrorost sponsoring nations to her bosum, then you can comment, until then, go join the protests and watch your economy crumble.
Fat chance we will be there to bail your arses out a third time. Which is too bad, considering the heros that your grandfathers were... unlike your POS younger generation.
:rofl
does IRA ring a bell ?
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Originally posted by Siaf__csf
This comment on the ubb brought a flashback:
Funked1: GREAT SHAITAN BOOSH IS RESPONSIBLE. DETH TO AMREEKA!!
I distinctly remember the same line of comments when the US players were trying to convince us about the richeousness of the war plans. How Iraq was the biggest threat to world safety with its WMD and how Saddam was responsible for the WTC attacks.
All this regardless of any evidence and lacking the support of, oh, just the rest of the planet.
Well. Now you're there. You're getting butt*****ed daily, casualties mounting up and no sign of ending the ordeal. Bush admitted himself in the speech that Saddam doesn't appear to be in any way connected to the WTC attacks - and despite the 1500 researchers digging up Iraq nobody has yet found any proof of the alledged WMD. In fact the head of weapons inspectors Hans Blix has commented it's very apparent Iraq did comply and destroy all its WMD after gulf1.
Your brothers and sisters are dying out there. Are you happy now?
Give me a smug answer.
and screw you too stunninghunk
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Originally posted by Eagler
and screw you too stunninghunk
Hey Eagler are u religious? I guess so. How can a God-fearing man like u (God Bless America) post such rude words? Are u a hypocrite?
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What was the purpose of the original post? To incite some kind of flame fest? It certainly didn't seem to be a fact finding effort. Life is much too short as it is, why clutter it with hate?
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Originally posted by Duedel
Hey Eagler are u religious? I guess so. How can a God-fearing man like u (God Bless America) post such rude words? Are u a hypocrite?
huh?
Siaf__csf's a ****, if you side with him so are you
Has nothing to do with my belief in the Divine though it may have to do with somes dis-belief in the same...
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Originally posted by straffo
does IRA ring a bell ?
Poor comparison Straffo... the US government NEVER sponsored the IRA against the UK. Too say otherwise "is just plain rediculous!"
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Skuzzy must be late to work. :D
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I was thinking the same thing
:D
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It's hilarious how people get into the 'french bashing' again. A few negative articles in US media and everyone starts thinking its the next worst thing after Al-Khaeda.
Just as a sidenote - I'm not french. I just changed the location to piss the half-wits off. It worked.
Did you notice btw that most if not all of the derogatory, abusive and harassive posts on this thread were posted by americans? Better yet, the same ones that posted derogatory, abusive and harassive posts against the anti-war crowds in blind faith we'd never get to the situation we're in at the moment.
By all means close it. And look in the mirror.
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Originally posted by Bodhi
Poor comparison Straffo... the US government NEVER sponsored the IRA against the UK. Too say otherwise "is just plain rediculous!"
poor comparaison my ass.
Proove that France as send weapon to Saddam during the embargo 1st mister trou du cul
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Originally posted by Siaf__csf
Did you notice btw that most if not all of the derogatory, abusive and harassive posts on this thread were posted by americans? ...
you mean after the your initial post ahole
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This one is no longer productive.