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Offline Maverick

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« Reply #15 on: April 09, 2003, 11:46:34 PM »
Guys,

Don't worry about sandman. He's taking over for blur and weazel. Someone has to be the voice of doom and gloom. They haven't anything better to do than put down the country they live in. They don't feel good about anything so they want you to feel bad as well. Just ignore.

Hangtime, Good post sir. The youngsters have done us old folks proud. I can hardly contain myself with the pride I feel for the job they have done and are doing as well as the indication they provide that the country produces some DAMN fine folks. Not everyone under 50 is self centered and whiney! :)

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« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2003, 11:54:19 PM »
Sandy displays about 400% as much personal integrity and intelligence as blitz and weazel combined.

if he can see his way clear to support the troops and oppose the war, i guess i can see my way clear to supporting dissent while I disagree with the dissenter.

..just sayin. ;)
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« Reply #17 on: April 10, 2003, 12:06:29 AM »
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Sandy displays about 400% as much personal integrity and intelligence as blitz and weazel combined.

if he can see his way clear to support the troops and oppose the war, i guess i can see my way clear to supporting dissent while I disagree with the dissenter.

..just sayin. ;)


Thank you, Hangtime. :)
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« Reply #18 on: April 10, 2003, 01:05:17 AM »
I recall crying when Saigon fell.  Thankfully most of the big events since then have been on the upside, Dancing on the Berlin Wall, The Dominos Fall East, Yeltsin on the Tank, Desert Storm I, and now, V-B Day!! Oooo-rahhh!!

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« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2003, 01:05:42 AM »
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Thank you, Hangtime. :)


blow me; peace phreak.

;)
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« Reply #20 on: April 10, 2003, 01:18:05 AM »
Nice HangTime.  Im with you in the spirit of it all.

Sometimes a seems too weak for certain moments.  This is definately one of em.
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« Reply #21 on: April 10, 2003, 03:39:32 AM »
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Buncha' sap


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« Reply #22 on: April 10, 2003, 04:08:39 AM »
The bringing down of that statue in the square was so absolutely packed with symbolism it was almost uncanny.Ive seen an ex-Iraqi citizen commenting on it and he was teary eyed.

The people at first looking afraid eventually in spurts began to rise up.They tried several ways to get up to the statue.First the single attampts , then the human pyramid.Again and again they were frustrated but they didnt give up.Eventually they got up and put their ragged and frayed rope around his kneck and struggled to topple him.The frustration returned as they managed to get their rope on but the rope was agonisingly short.Frustrated they started to give up.
In steps the US with its heavy tech help.The people work TOGETHER with the troops to again attach the rope.The soldier rubs americas victory in Saddams face then symbolically it seems showed we are NOT there to control he takes down the flag and puts up the IRAQI flag!!.This time With the help of the allies the Iraqis bring saddam to his knees but he doesnt go quickly.He teeters on the edge and still threatens harm (if that statue fell it would have crushed a couple of over excited onrushers) Agian the US troops (without guns!!) move the crowd back.The statue finally Crashes to the ground revealing it was not a SOLID statue of Bronze but a cheap hollow immitation! All that is left is a huge pair of shoes to fill! the bare structure is damaged and its internals lay bare.

Did you all notice it? I was stunned by the stark symbolism and moved to tears almost by the releif i felt when i saw those crowds.
IRAQI's KISSING marines??????
 MAn i was beaming from ear to ear!. :D

I think God spoke in simple pictures there for the whole world to see.Open your eyes to it and it sure gives you good hope.

Hangtime and others who have supported our decision even though the thought of war is gaulling to us all it was so necessary it had to be done.Those faces i saw confirmed that for me.

it seems my prayer for Godspeed really did work eh? :D the WORLD :)
I know its far from finished but Im very happy today and i hope it is a tatse of the good things to come.A stable middle east, happy to relate to the west as fellow beings of equal worth.Who knows? maybe we are seeing the beginning of something great.

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« Reply #23 on: April 10, 2003, 05:13:51 AM »
WTG

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« Reply #24 on: April 10, 2003, 12:11:34 PM »
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The bringing down of that statue in the square was so absolutely packed with symbolism it was almost uncanny.Ive seen an ex-Iraqi citizen commenting on it and he was teary eyed.

The people at first looking afraid eventually in spurts began to rise up.They tried several ways to get up to the statue.First the single attampts , then the human pyramid.Again and again they were frustrated but they didnt give up.Eventually they got up and put their ragged and frayed rope around his kneck and struggled to topple him.The frustration returned as they managed to get their rope on but the rope was agonisingly short.Frustrated they started to give up.
In steps the US with its heavy tech help.The people work TOGETHER with the troops to again attach the rope.The soldier rubs americas victory in Saddams face then symbolically it seems showed we are NOT there to control he takes down the flag and puts up the IRAQI flag!!.This time With the help of the allies the Iraqis bring saddam to his knees but he doesnt go quickly.He teeters on the edge and still threatens harm (if that statue fell it would have crushed a couple of over excited onrushers) Agian the US troops (without guns!!) move the crowd back.The statue finally Crashes to the ground revealing it was not a SOLID statue of Bronze but a cheap hollow immitation! All that is left is a huge pair of shoes to fill! the bare structure is damaged and its internals lay bare.

Did you all notice it? I was stunned by the stark symbolism and moved to tears almost by the releif i felt when i saw those crowds.
IRAQI's KISSING marines??????
 MAn i was beaming from ear to ear!. :D

I think God spoke in simple pictures there for the whole world to see.Open your eyes to it and it sure gives you good hope.

Hangtime and others who have supported our decision even though the thought of war is gaulling to us all it was so necessary it had to be done.Those faces i saw confirmed that for me.

it seems my prayer for Godspeed really did work eh? :D the WORLD :)
I know its far from finished but Im very happy today and i hope it is a tatse of the good things to come.A stable middle east, happy to relate to the west as fellow beings of equal worth.Who knows? maybe we are seeing the beginning of something great.


Anyone catch the short clip of the Marines in the Hotel passing by a group of women and children, the families of Ba'ath Party members apparently left behind... they were absolutely terrified.   Maybe the media decided the face of fear was too much but that clip was never repeated in full...  but anyway, I'm really worried about what they were terrified of.  Was it the Marines... or was it fear of what the people who weren't Ba'ath might do to them.  I'm no kidding worried about that... show's more and more the "we" may end up actually protecting some of the bad people (not that the women and children were bad... ).  Just left behind like that... what utter vile cowards.
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« Reply #25 on: April 10, 2003, 03:35:58 PM »
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blow me; peace phreak.

;)


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« Reply #26 on: April 10, 2003, 06:42:25 PM »
Beautiful Hangtime, great post!

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