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| Arkan | Oct 5 2006, 10:00 PM Post #16 |
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All you say is conspiracy theories (Have you read a Michael Crichton book or something). I am saying that America should have definetely sent some kind of force to the Afghanistan to deal with the Al Quada. It is clear that they stuffed it all up and now countless soldiers are dying everyday. |
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| Mars | Oct 6 2006, 07:20 PM Post #17 |
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For christ's sake. Do I need to spell it out to you. AL QUEDA WASN'T IN AFGHANISTAN. |
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| Guest | Oct 7 2006, 10:06 AM Post #18 |
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Its unusual then that some top Al Quada officials were killed there. America probably used Al Quada as a scapegoat to take down the Taliban but again your missing the point in what i'm trying to say. I've already said it but you won't listen. |
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| Mars | Oct 7 2006, 12:25 PM Post #19 |
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This sentence proves your ignorance. "America probably used Al Quada as a scapegoat to take down the Taliban" For what gain? Scapegoat my arse. I am getting the point, and the point is you've been sucked in by the collosal shitstorm of lies spouted at you from the collective media. |
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| lumpy | Oct 9 2006, 03:23 AM Post #20 |
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We did, in October 2001. Troops are still there today, but the government shifted its focus to Iraq, (Still a major focus) and Iran, whom we are hopelessly negotiating with to keep them from obtaining nuclear energy in fear that they can develop technology to produce nuclear weapons. |
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| Mars | Oct 9 2006, 12:57 PM Post #21 |
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I believe what he meant by that statement. edit: Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjCvrR641lw |
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| Mars | Oct 22 2006, 02:00 PM Post #22 |
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The battle for Iraq is lost. All the lies about looking to build a stable democracy are paling as we speak. The question now is how quickly can we get the hell out. Bush doesn't want to retreat because it means the almighty coalition has lost to a bunch of "towel head cave dwellers." Well face the facts - you HAVE lost to a bunch of cave dwellers. Let's hope the Democrats clean up at U.S. midterms, then we might see some changes for the better. And for Australians, we can only hope Beazley gets the chance to fullfil his promise of immediate troop withdrawal in future. (Odd sentence.) |
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| Arkan | Oct 23 2006, 06:07 PM Post #23 |
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Well, iraq is a democracy now. I think |
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| Mars | Oct 23 2006, 06:44 PM Post #24 |
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I sincerely hope you were joking. |
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| Arkan | Oct 23 2006, 09:43 PM Post #25 |
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No, it is a parliamentary democracy. The people vote, and there is no dictator that establishes fear in the community. Yes, i am well aware that the country is ridden with fear and trouble but establishing a democracy is a step. |
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| Mars | Oct 24 2006, 10:05 AM Post #26 |
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Never before have you been so wrong. Forcing a population to vote is not a democracy. The iraqi government is a farce, useless puppets making ghost decisions. The coalition runs Iraq right now, or attempts to. The insurgents create bloodbaths on a daily basis. Kids are killed in the streets, family cars blown up on the way to work. That is not a democracy. That is a wartorn hell hole. |
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| European Son | Oct 27 2006, 05:30 PM Post #27 |
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I think the point is Iraq is has been turned into a third-world country. Most of the region is without electricity or clean water...what kind of victory is that? But seriously, don't make statements like that as they are just too bold. (No pun intended.) The best part is the hilarious hypocrisies that lie rabid within the current Administration...when the States were 'addressing' the situation between Iran and Iraq during the 80s, who was it that told Saddam that the US would turn a blind eye to chemical weapons used in potential warfare? Our very own Donald "These weapons must be found" Rumsfeld. Sick. |
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| Mars | Oct 28 2006, 01:55 PM Post #28 |
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12-18 months my arse. The papers are lying. |
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| lumpy | Oct 31 2006, 12:07 AM Post #29 |
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The media = the worst source of facts the world has ever seen. It has fewer facts than the average fiction novel. I'm suprised Iraq is still considered a country. |
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| Mars | Oct 31 2006, 04:00 PM Post #30 |
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I'm surprised Fox is still considered "news." |
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