You sick genocidal F@#$s !!!
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Murco
11-17-2004, 10:14 AM
Somebody truly IS fully sick!
I bet you can't clarify what you mean, justify it, then make a rational well reasoned argument out of it.
Your right Moppie, it's hard to justify that statement when the last 100 posts by "sick" have been mindless, irrelevent "coffee break" trolling of little consequence. So a lounge lizard steps into the political forum once in a while and leaves another irrelevent post... Who cares.
I bet you can't clarify what you mean, justify it, then make a rational well reasoned argument out of it.
Your right Moppie, it's hard to justify that statement when the last 100 posts by "sick" have been mindless, irrelevent "coffee break" trolling of little consequence. So a lounge lizard steps into the political forum once in a while and leaves another irrelevent post... Who cares.
TRD2000
11-17-2004, 01:49 PM
[QUOTE=Murco]
It's history is still intact and most of it's people, who lost their dignity a few decades ago, have it back now...
[QUOTE]
hang on... i'm sure it was one of your links that i read that a large number of iraqis feel humiliated by the US invasion.
ahhh here we go...
your bbc story given in "one tyrant for another"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3514504.stm
It's history is still intact and most of it's people, who lost their dignity a few decades ago, have it back now...
[QUOTE]
hang on... i'm sure it was one of your links that i read that a large number of iraqis feel humiliated by the US invasion.
ahhh here we go...
your bbc story given in "one tyrant for another"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3514504.stm
Murco
11-17-2004, 02:34 PM
hang on... i'm sure it was one of your links that i read that a large number of iraqis feel humiliated by the US invasion.
ahhh here we go...
your bbc story given in "one tyrant for another"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3514504.stm
Ummm, did you read that link? I don't recall anything in there about them feeling humiliated. The survey pointed to a need for better security and job creation as the priorities for Iraqis but I don't recall any humiliation being cited...
ahhh here we go...
your bbc story given in "one tyrant for another"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3514504.stm
Ummm, did you read that link? I don't recall anything in there about them feeling humiliated. The survey pointed to a need for better security and job creation as the priorities for Iraqis but I don't recall any humiliation being cited...
TRD2000
11-17-2004, 02:39 PM
'41% felt that the invasion "humiliated Iraq"'
i read it.... did you?
on the good side though people have already been discrediting the survey. So I guess we might as well just make stuff up. Just thought it was funny that it was in your link.
i read it.... did you?
on the good side though people have already been discrediting the survey. So I guess we might as well just make stuff up. Just thought it was funny that it was in your link.
RSX-S777
11-17-2004, 08:07 PM
Who, who are the "war hungry lot?" I bet I can guess what you're gonna say... Go ahead!!
I would think that someone like yourself who very recently advocated the complete extermination of milllions upon millions of people based on their religious beliefs (in your well thought out and well worded sig) would know the answer to such an elementary question.
And explain to me exactly how the Iraqi people have regained their dignity as a result of the American invasion?
Let me tell you a story that my friend in Army Intel (an interrogator) told me when he got back from Iraq a few months ago.
A squad of soldiers on night patrol in Tikrit recieved fire from an unknown source in a large neigborhood. They proceeded to break down the door of the closest house near where they suspected the fire had originated. There they found a middle-aged man and his wife IN BED. When one of the soldiers stuck his rifle in the wife's face, the husband pushed it away. He was promptly butted in the chest with an M16 and arrested, ending up in front of my friend for interrogation. Nothing was found during a search of the house. When my friend had the translator ask him why he had grabbed the soldier's rifle, he looked him directly in the eye and said honestly, "Because NO ONE points a gun at my wife".
He was released.
His wife was seen without traditional covering by men in her own bed. His wife was mistreated in his own home. The man himself was struck, arrested and detained for defending his wife's honor. Any dignity this man has was not the gift of American "liberators". It's his own DESPITE them.
I would think that someone like yourself who very recently advocated the complete extermination of milllions upon millions of people based on their religious beliefs (in your well thought out and well worded sig) would know the answer to such an elementary question.
And explain to me exactly how the Iraqi people have regained their dignity as a result of the American invasion?
Let me tell you a story that my friend in Army Intel (an interrogator) told me when he got back from Iraq a few months ago.
A squad of soldiers on night patrol in Tikrit recieved fire from an unknown source in a large neigborhood. They proceeded to break down the door of the closest house near where they suspected the fire had originated. There they found a middle-aged man and his wife IN BED. When one of the soldiers stuck his rifle in the wife's face, the husband pushed it away. He was promptly butted in the chest with an M16 and arrested, ending up in front of my friend for interrogation. Nothing was found during a search of the house. When my friend had the translator ask him why he had grabbed the soldier's rifle, he looked him directly in the eye and said honestly, "Because NO ONE points a gun at my wife".
He was released.
His wife was seen without traditional covering by men in her own bed. His wife was mistreated in his own home. The man himself was struck, arrested and detained for defending his wife's honor. Any dignity this man has was not the gift of American "liberators". It's his own DESPITE them.
Fully_Sick
11-18-2004, 09:13 AM
Your right Moppie, it's hard to justify that statement when the last 100 posts by "sick" have been mindless, irrelevent "coffee break" trolling of little consequence. So a lounge lizard steps into the political forum once in a while and leaves another irrelevent post... Who cares.
a lounge lizard? haha your too funny man,
What I merely stated was my viewpoint on shit, and since it doesnt pertain to yours I see why your so hostile.
Anyway, what I added is the same as what you have added to this debate fuck all , so get off my testes
thank you
p.s: "Did I mention America once in my quote!, NO, some people need to get off their high horse..."
What I was stating is that its sad how much a country of such age and history has had to endure to its "Sovereignty". But as long as theres fuel for your v8 and model parts for your models, such matters arent of concern to you...
a lounge lizard? haha your too funny man,
What I merely stated was my viewpoint on shit, and since it doesnt pertain to yours I see why your so hostile.
Anyway, what I added is the same as what you have added to this debate fuck all , so get off my testes
thank you
p.s: "Did I mention America once in my quote!, NO, some people need to get off their high horse..."
What I was stating is that its sad how much a country of such age and history has had to endure to its "Sovereignty". But as long as theres fuel for your v8 and model parts for your models, such matters arent of concern to you...
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