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03-14-2003, 04:40 AM
Don't you guys think you may be going alittle far with these anti-anti war protests...
My point is this, There are thousands of World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam Veterans, who have been opposed to war in the Gulf, and like a shitload of other people, have taken to the streets to voice their feelings...
Haven't they fucking earned this right? Some of you guys should watch your fucking mouths if your fucked up generalisations of groups of people... For you to reduce these people to the level of gutter-trash with your foul mouths really shits me...
"Kill em all!", "If they give the returning vets shit, I'll shoot em all"
Can you guys be alittle more hypocritical? I mean shit, wake up to yourselves...
I am pro-war. Saddam must be removed from power, but some of you guys are a fucking joke...
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03-14-2003, 04:41 AM
I agree...some people go a little too far with there 'pro-war' or 'anti-war' feelings...
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03-14-2003, 04:47 AM
im anti war but i dont say ill kill all the pro war guys out there, my dad told me that theres a rumor that the top ranking generals of Iraq met with us generals to say in case of war they would forfit
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03-14-2003, 04:48 AM
A quote from Equilibrium fits well in here...
Preston "There's no war, no murder..."
Other cleric "What is it you think we do ?"
Preston "No... you've been with me, you've seen how it can be... the
jealousy, the rage."
Uh huh...
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03-14-2003, 04:49 AM
[quote="Harlen Maguire":de295]Don't you guys think you may be going alittle far with these anti-anti war protests...
My point is this, There are thousands of World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam Veterans, who have been opposed to war in the Gulf, and like a shitload of other people, have taken to the streets to voice their feelings...
Haven't they fucking earned this right? Some of you guys should watch your fucking mouths if your fucked up generalisations of groups of people... For you to reduce these people to the level of gutter-trash with your foul mouths really shits me...
"Kill em all!", "If they give the returning vets shit, I'll shoot em all"
Can you guys be alittle more hypocritical? I mean shit, wake up to yourselves...
I am pro-war. Saddam must be removed from power, but some of you guys are a fucking joke...[/quote:de295]
I tend to agree. Even though we all have the right to voice our opinions, both for and against, we need to respect each others views, and that simply is not happening.
About the protestors. I think the only thing the are protesting against is another war which them seem to think is not neccessary. Thats why everything has gone through the UN in the first place. Weapons Inspectors went back in, but have not been allowed full access and have been hindered on many occasions by the Iraqi's. Saddam has dicked around for the last decade, non-compliance with UN resolutions seems to be his cup of tea. The protestors arent thinking this through fully. Some think its about oil, some think it's a family grudge. But when Saddam starts selling off his weapons to terrorist groups or using them again against targets like Israel, we would have all failed utterly. And who do we blame then ?? Huh ?
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03-14-2003, 04:51 AM
And russians aren't doing it !? Bahahahahahahaha...
Get fukn' real.
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03-14-2003, 04:53 AM
Excuse me ?
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03-14-2003, 04:59 AM
Yes. Saddam truly is THE major threat to the free world. I guess he's the
only one possibly selling weapons to miscellaneous terrorist organisations
we should be worried about, right ? Make me laugh...
This is a fucking joke... and I'm not at all humored.
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03-14-2003, 05:02 AM
the russians are going to be the ruin of the world. when they seperated, many nuclear missles were unaccounted for and alot of radio active materials were just left lying around. the terrorists get their hands on some of that shit and it pretty much fuks alot of people quickly
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03-14-2003, 05:10 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
Yes. Saddam truly is THE major threat to the free world. I guess he's the
only one possibly selling weapons to miscellaneous terrorist organisations
we should be worried about, right ? Make me laugh...
This is a fucking joke... and I'm not at all humored.
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Nor am I. If you dont like our views, so be it, but be a little more fucking respectful while you're disagreeing huh ?
Saddam IS a threat. That threat comes from if he is allowed to continue his research and building of weapons which could, one day, reach the hands of terrorist groups, which he does support. Not only are getting rid of Saddam, and his missiles, we are freeing people of an oppressive regime who fear speaking out against him because they will be shot. And dont tell me it doesnt happen, because it does.
1 threat at a time. Saddam seems to be first on the list, and I have no problem with this.
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03-14-2003, 05:18 AM
The power of repetition is evident in these times when people can truly be
convinced of such falsehoods. I have expended enough energy here today.
Good night.
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03-14-2003, 05:20 AM
Nice. Great reply.
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03-14-2003, 05:28 AM
Come on fellas, there is enough lovin' in this room......FLAME ME! biggrin:
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03-14-2003, 05:32 AM
Well, what do you think about this issue Trip?
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03-14-2003, 05:43 AM
[quote="Harlen Maguire":daef4]Well, what do you think about this issue Trip?[/quote:daef4]
Dunno, as of now - I'ma HIGH-NUGGAH-PIE!
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