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  • directfiesta
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    • Oct 2002
    • 30183

    #51
    51 Brainwashed GOP supporters


    Originally posted by DaddyHalbucks
    The US didn't "start" the wars.

    The war with Iran started in 1979 when the US embassy was attacked by militants, including, some say, future Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. For decades, Iran has threatened our allies and sponsorred terrorism around the world. It is coming to a head now with Iran's recent aggressions.

    The war with Iraq started in 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. For 11 years the brutal dictator defied the UN and thumbed his nose at the world. Hussein also murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people. After the failure of the UN, GWB had the balls to stand up to Hussein and conduct a police action to remove him by force. 27 million people were freed.

    The war with Afghanistan started on 9/ 11/ 2001 when the Twin Towers were attacked by Bin Laden's organization, which was given shelter by the Taliban.

    Yes, Bin Laden is still on the run. The war against him is vital because it is an ideological war of Islamo-Fascism against freedom. It is a worldwide battle.
    you past the test ....

    not even worth trying to educate you ....
    I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !

    But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....

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    • tony299
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      • Aug 2002
      • 57021

      #52
      Originally posted by tony404
      If Al Gore had been president this all that would of been talked about by the over 40 hrs a week of right wing pundits and at least 4 books on it. The left doesnt have that loud a voice. I cant for the fairness doctrine to come back.
      Have to remind myself to type slower lol
      If Al Gore had been president, this is all that would of been talked about. By the over 40 hrs a week of right wing pundits. At least 4 books would of been published on it. The left doesnt have that loud of a voice. I cant wait for the fairness doctrine to come back.

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      • polish_aristocrat
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jul 2002
        • 40377

        #53
        Originally posted by cool1
        http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/osama_dead.html

        Pakistan's president says he thinks Osama bin Laden is most likely dead because the suspected terrorist has been unable to get treatment for his kidney disease.

        [A Bush administration official] said U.S. intelligence is that bin Laden needs dialysis every three days and "it is fairly obvious that that could be an issue when you are running from place to place, and facing the idea of needing to generate electricity in a mountain hideout." [CNN]

        Renal dialysis -- talking about hemodialysis -- is something that really is reserved for patients in end-stage renal failure. That means their kidneys have just completely shut down. The most common cause of something like that would be something like diabetes and hypertension. Once that's happened, if you're separated from your dialysis machine -- and incidentally, dialysis machines require electricity, they're going to require clean water, they're going to require a sterile setting -- infection is a huge risk with that. If you don't have all those things and a functioning dialysis machine, it's unlikely that you'd survive beyond several days or a week at the most. [CNN]
        Originally posted by BardMan
        I honestly believe he is dead.

        I also believe the arabs thought it be better to pretend he is alive- rather than marter him and say hes dead- thats how idiotic they are.

        A real video showing he is alive and well would really be a slap in the US face- and prove that we are retarded when it comes to catching him. Hes dead folks.

        yeah I guess you might be right..
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        • polish_aristocrat
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          • Jul 2002
          • 40377

          #54
          good day to bump this thread
          I don't use ICQ anymore.

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          • tranza
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            • Jun 2003
            • 57559

            #55
            He must be on vacations in a very exotic place right now!
            I'm just a newbie.

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            • SCORE Ralph
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              • Mar 2003
              • 2090

              #56
              Originally posted by jalami
              He'll be back when needed politically.
              Exactly.
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              • Kudles
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                • Feb 2003
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                #57
                He's laughing at us
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                • Tempest
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                  • May 2004
                  • 10217

                  #58
                  Bush is getting desperate about his legacy.. now he's going to let the military go into Pakistan without approval.

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                  • sysk
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                    • Aug 2007
                    • 1005

                    #59


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                    • BlackCrayon
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                      • Jun 2003
                      • 19634

                      #60
                      Originally posted by DaddyHalbucks
                      The US didn't "start" the wars.

                      The war with Iran started in 1979 when the US embassy was attacked by militants, including, some say, future Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. For decades, Iran has threatened our allies and sponsorred terrorism around the world. It is coming to a head now with Iran's recent aggressions.

                      The war with Iraq started in 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. For 11 years the brutal dictator defied the UN and thumbed his nose at the world. Hussein also murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people. After the failure of the UN, GWB had the balls to stand up to Hussein and conduct a police action to remove him by force. 27 million people were freed.

                      The war with Afghanistan started on 9/ 11/ 2001 when the Twin Towers were attacked by Bin Laden's organization, which was given shelter by the Taliban.

                      Yes, Bin Laden is still on the run. The war against him is vital because it is an ideological war of Islamo-Fascism against freedom. It is a worldwide battle.
                      They seem to be pretty selective on who they want to "free". Many more countries with the exact same stories and no one does anything.
                      you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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                      • Bill8
                        Confirmed User
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 1901

                        #61
                        He's being protected by the cia in the mountains on the afghani border until they need him again.

                        They bring him a steady stream of 11 year old afghani boys and bars of gold and egyptian delicacies to keep him happy.

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                        • mikeyddddd
                          Viva la vulva!
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 16557

                          #62
                          John McCain can get him



                          I was going to stay out of these threads today

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                          • CrystaliZed
                            Confirmed User
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 282

                            #63
                            ...doesn't seem to matter... the people of the US still got fucked all around! LOL!!!

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                            • buzzy
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                              • May 2007
                              • 2606

                              #64
                              Originally posted by DaddyHalbucks
                              The US didn't "start" the wars.

                              The war with Iran started in 1979 when the US embassy was attacked by militants, including, some say, future Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. For decades, Iran has threatened our allies and sponsorred terrorism around the world. It is coming to a head now with Iran's recent aggressions.

                              The war with Iraq started in 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. For 11 years the brutal dictator defied the UN and thumbed his nose at the world. Hussein also murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people. After the failure of the UN, GWB had the balls to stand up to Hussein and conduct a police action to remove him by force. 27 million people were freed.

                              The war with Afghanistan started on 9/ 11/ 2001 when the Twin Towers were attacked by Bin Laden's organization, which was given shelter by the Taliban.

                              Yes, Bin Laden is still on the run. The war against him is vital because it is an ideological war of Islamo-Fascism against freedom. It is a worldwide battle.

                              I don't usually reply to your posts because they are just random baseless mumblings but i will reply, because other readers might be interested in an honest and truthful opinion.

                              1979 was the year of the Iranian revolution, to overthrow the Shah, a dictator fully endorsed and supported by the USA. The Iranian people have a right to excercise their will, they did not want to be controlled by the USA and it's puppet dictator the Shah, so they removed him and installed an Islamic Republic. Are you saying the Iranians have no right to do this? It is their land, they choose who is in power, not you or your country.

                              On your Saddam bit, your hatred for the Iranian people shows clearly, by the fact you did not mention the thousands upon thousands of Iranians that were killed in the Iraq-Iran war that was started by Saddam, backed by guess who? Yes, the USA. It was ok then, wasn't it?

                              You also do not mention that, when "Saddam killed his own people", in your words, you do not mention, that when this happened, was during the Iran-Iraq war, WHEN HE WAS BEING SUPPORTED BY THE USA. The US didn't condemn it, the UK didn't condemn it. Why? Because we were all behind Saddam to fight the newly revolutionised Iranians, who had overthrown our dictator that we put there.


                              Facts will always be facts, fascists will always be fascists.

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                              • ner0
                                Registered User
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 32

                                #65
                                Originally posted by buzzy
                                1979 was the year of the Iranian revolution, to overthrow the Shah, a dictator fully endorsed and supported by the USA. The Iranian people have a right to excercise their will, they did not want to be controlled by the USA and it's puppet dictator the Shah, so they removed him and installed an Islamic Republic. Are you saying the Iranians have no right to do this? It is their land, they choose who is in power, not you or your country.
                                Couldn't have said it better myself. Daddy Halbucks is neocon trash and needs a history lesson.

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                                • The Duck
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                                  • May 2005
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                                  #66

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                                  • Rochard
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                                    • Dec 2001
                                    • 75762

                                    #67
                                    Originally posted by DaddyHalbucks
                                    The US didn't "start" the wars.

                                    The war with Iran started in 1979 when the US embassy was attacked by militants, including, some say, future Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. For decades, Iran has threatened our allies and sponsorred terrorism around the world. It is coming to a head now with Iran's recent aggressions.

                                    The war with Iraq started in 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. For 11 years the brutal dictator defied the UN and thumbed his nose at the world. Hussein also murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people. After the failure of the UN, GWB had the balls to stand up to Hussein and conduct a police action to remove him by force. 27 million people were freed.

                                    The war with Afghanistan started on 9/ 11/ 2001 when the Twin Towers were attacked by Bin Laden's organization, which was given shelter by the Taliban.

                                    Yes, Bin Laden is still on the run. The war against him is vital because it is an ideological war of Islamo-Fascism against freedom. It is a worldwide battle.
                                    Finally someone I can agree with....... Nicely put.
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                                    Brooklyn, NY

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                                    • borys
                                      Confirmed User
                                      • Oct 2002
                                      • 146

                                      #68
                                      Originally posted by DaddyHalbucks
                                      The war against him is vital because it is an ideological war of Islamo-Fascism against freedom.
                                      Bingo! The war is indeed vital to some because it is an ideological war. And that might well be the reason why bin Laden hasn't been captured yet. Who would want this war to end and the american people become less scared and paranoid? Certainly not the current US government.

                                      Expect a new bin Laden video in the next 5 weeks.

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                                      • Drake
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                                        • Mar 2003
                                        • 12508

                                        #69
                                        Originally posted by DaddyHalbucks
                                        The US didn't "start" the wars.

                                        The war with Iran started in 1979 when the US embassy was attacked by militants, including, some say, future Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. For decades, Iran has threatened our allies and sponsorred terrorism around the world. It is coming to a head now with Iran's recent aggressions.

                                        The war with Iraq started in 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. For 11 years the brutal dictator defied the UN and thumbed his nose at the world. Hussein also murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people. After the failure of the UN, GWB had the balls to stand up to Hussein and conduct a police action to remove him by force. 27 million people were freed.

                                        The war with Afghanistan started on 9/ 11/ 2001 when the Twin Towers were attacked by Bin Laden's organization, which was given shelter by the Taliban.

                                        Yes, Bin Laden is still on the run. The war against him is vital because it is an ideological war of Islamo-Fascism against freedom. It is a worldwide battle.
                                        Drinking too much of the government koolaid

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