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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 10:43 AM Join Date: Jan 2006
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| ^^Reports from the battle for Falujah stated that insurgents were high and kept shoting when hit. Soldiers clearing out buildings wold find vials and pill bottles for morphine and ketamine. |
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| Ich Bin Ein Auslander Join Date: Nov 2006
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| No mights about it, he said plenty more than that: Quote:
Bush repeatedly and strenuously linked Iraq to al-Qaida and the 9/11 attacks. This despite being told by his own agencies shortly after that there was no credible link between the two (Report: 9/11-Iraq link refuted immediately - Security - MSNBC.com).
__________________ Entire generations were beaten, raped, murdered, forced to live, eat, sleep, drink and exist apart. Denied housing, jobs and even basic freedoms... All because of the color of their skin. And then some red-necked, inbred hillbilly says: 'Chris Rock said "nigga" on TV but I'm not allowed to say "nigger", that's PC! That's racist!'. It's neither, it's just more ignorance. | |
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| Ich Bin Ein Auslander Join Date: Nov 2006
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| More: Quote:
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| Ich Bin Ein Auslander Join Date: Nov 2006
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If Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 then why did he only finally admit what everyone else already knew after he had used it as a rationale to attack and invade Iraq. | ||
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 01:40 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Iraq was very clearly depicted as a threat by the pro-war brigade, and they stooped to all sorts of dishonesty to lure the mug public along. Give it a decade or so, when the present bunch are a fading memory, and that will be in history books. Same story as the Nixon admin's 'secret war'.
__________________ To err is human. To blame someone else is politics. |
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| Ich Bin Ein Auslander Join Date: Nov 2006
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| Well on the evidence of it apparently they're not. Quite gullible it would seem, only to ready willing and able to swallow what their Govt. tells them. There's a certain kind of naivety in how they're always wanting to believe that this time they're being told the truth. Because it's not like this is the first time the American public has been mislead is it (Gulf of Tonkin anyone?); almost certainly won't be the last given that they're complicit in their own blindness. |
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| Master Baiter | Quote:
Anything else would be sheer hypocrisy, which is clearly not the case with a person as erudite as you. Ragheads? Been watching too much TV, have you? I'm sure someone wearing all those colourful wristbands, pink/blue/yellow/Miami Vice hued shirts and wearing numerous amulets should show some empathy. | |
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