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Carlito 11-27-2003 01:17 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


It's not even worth arguing with you. You are SO convinced that you are right I would be utterly wasting my time and breath. Believe what you like, but isn't one of the FOUNDATIONS of the constitution the right to have one's own opinion? Apparently, you disagree.


The only thing you are attacking me for is saying that i`m right. I am not saying that i`m right - I am simply stating the obvious.

If you cannot find better arguments, maybe you should argue that Acacia is right instead.

I do not believe that I am right, I just believe that I have a very common sense and logical opinion, and if a poll were held, the majority of the entire world would agree with me, rather than you - so that makes me RIGHT.

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:18 PM

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Originally posted by NoCarrier


You know that's wrong and you still think that wishing the american president was dead is ok?

So I am assuming you are as stupid as the others who wish all arabs should be dead.

I think you people take yourselves far too seriously. How about you go back to all the other threads and pick out every instance of people saying THEY would actually kill Bush, hit him, whatever, and then come back and crucify me. If you are going to be fair, why not say it about EVERY SINGLE PERSON who's EVER said anything bad about Bush. I'm still waiting to hear why I was picked out of one thread. I think I'll bump the 30 other threads where people said worse.

Gemini 11-27-2003 01:18 PM

Same to you Amp! Did you get your turkey done without blowing up the patio?!?! lol Our local Kroger deli guy, 'Mark' did a right fine job on the chunk that we bought... should be nuking that thing soon. lol

Lock-step. lmao Guess I wasn't cut out for that job. ;-) Especially when one thing is said but above all, another is done. lol Must be my German side. Or could be a bit o' th' Irish! :glugglug

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:19 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito



The only thing you are attacking me for is saying that i`m right. I am not saying that i`m right - I am simply stating the obvious.

If you cannot find better arguments, maybe you should argue that Acacia is right instead.

I do not believe that I am right, I just believe that I have a very common sense and logical opinion, and if a poll were held, the majority of the entire world would agree with me, rather than you - so that makes me RIGHT.

Too bad not everyone agrees with you.

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:19 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief
I'm also still waiting to see how this justifies any mention of "boycotting" my business? Please, give me the justification for that? I'm still waiting.

I`ll explain.

I would not do business with someone that does not believe in the protection of my country, I would be offended of your presence in my house, my town, or my ICQ list.

Second take: I could be short sighted and go as far to say that you may be anti-American and using porn to fund your terrorist activities!

BTW - There is an affiliate in a program that I am associated with using two names, one of the names is muslim and only used on domains & paypal - the other name is simple and used for checks.

NoCarrier 11-27-2003 01:19 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief
I'm also still waiting to see how this justifies any mention of "boycotting" my business? Please, give me the justification for that? I'm still waiting.
Ahhh come on.. I know u are a smart person. Stop acting like if u were a naive one. You wished the president was dead on a message board where the majority of people lives in the United States. I mean.. Pleeaahhse.. :1orglaugh

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:20 PM

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Originally posted by theking


Please do so...and I do highly suggest that Americans do not do business with you...and that is my opinion...in your case you did not express an opinion.

I wish I was an actress. I wish I had a turkey for dinner tonight (it's not Thanksgiving here). I wish my car was orange and not green.

And?

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:20 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


Too bad not everyone agrees with you.

Yeah, there are alot of ignorant minds out there.

theking 11-27-2003 01:20 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


No, you didn't state an opinion. You HIGHLY SUGGESTED that people NOT do business with me based solely on my opinions. That IS bordering on illegal, you realize. I could call one of my lawyers right now and find out, if you like.

Please do so...and I do highly suggest that Americans do not do business with you...and that is my opinion...in your case you did not express an opinion.

Furious_Female 11-27-2003 01:21 PM

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So that's worse than the MANY American's I've heard screaming "KILL THE TOWELHEADS"? Where's 12click when I need him? :P

Fuck the towel heads :1orglaugh I don't care what people say about anything or anyone that is anti-American, like so many "towel heads" are. But for the Americans, that are prejudice and have hatred towards the ones that aren't anti-American or haven't done any harm to anyone, they too are ignorant and disgraceful.

okny 11-27-2003 01:21 PM

50 :BangBang:

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:22 PM

I'm very pleased to have been the Martyr for today. Let me know when you people are finished, ok? I feel very honored you've taken some time from your busy lives to analyze one sentence of all the things I've written on the board, and devoted an entire thread to me alone. My sig thanks you, even though it's not fancy :)

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:23 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief
I'm very pleased to have been the Martyr for today. Let me know when you people are finished, ok? I feel very honored you've taken some time from your busy lives to analyze one sentence of all the things I've written on the board, and devoted an entire thread to me alone. My sig thanks you, even though it's not fancy :)
Are you really in charge of Jact Content? I have bought a ton from there for various paysites.

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:23 PM

And for the record, I HOPE no more innocent soldiers have to die in Iraq. It's a vain hope, but I HOPE I WISH and if I COULD make it possible, I would bring them all home alive.

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:23 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief
And for the record, I HOPE no more innocent soldiers have to die in Iraq. It's a vain hope, but I HOPE I WISH and if I COULD make it possible, I would bring them all home alive.
I HOPE they succeed in protecting innocent Americans in the future.

CDSmith 11-27-2003 01:24 PM

This thread is dyslexic.

NoCarrier 11-27-2003 01:24 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


I think you people take yourselves far too seriously. How about you go back to all the other threads and pick out every instance of people saying THEY would actually kill Bush, hit him, whatever, and then come back and crucify me. If you are going to be fair, why not say it about EVERY SINGLE PERSON who's EVER said anything bad about Bush. I'm still waiting to hear why I was picked out of one thread. I think I'll bump the 30 other threads where people said worse.

You did not understand my reply. You are saying that people said worse. You know the argument is stupid and totally immature. But u still used it?! This means you are on the same level as them. People wishing death are either ignorant or simply stupid.

Mr.Fiction 11-27-2003 01:24 PM

More Americans probably agree with LadyMischief than the King, they're just afraid to admit it publicly because anti-American people like the King will try to get them named as terrorists and executed.

Worldwide, the percentage who agree with LadyMischief is probably somewhere over 90%.

Being anti-Bush is not anti-American, no matter what all the Clinton haters might tell you. :1orglaugh

Pathfinder is a comedian.

Mr.Fiction 11-27-2003 01:25 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito


I HOPE they succeed in protecting innocent Americans in the future.

You think they are protecting Americans in Iraq? :1orglaugh

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:26 PM

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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
More Americans probably agree with LadyMischief than the King, they're just afraid to admit it publicly because anti-American people like the King will try to get them named as terrorists and executed.

Worldwide, the percentage who agree with LadyMischief is probably somewhere over 90%.

Being anti-Bush is not anti-American, no matter what all the Clinton haters might tell you. :1orglaugh

Pathfinder is a comedian.


LOL - I knew someone would bring an opposite opinion to each of my fact backed opinions.

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:26 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito


I HOPE they succeed in protecting innocent Americans in the future.

And my friend, who just got back from "protecting Americans" hopes no more of his friends and companions get blown up and live in terrible conditions.

digi 11-27-2003 01:26 PM

Im anti americans who use the dumb ass expression anti-american.

MetaformX 11-27-2003 01:26 PM

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Originally posted by CDSmith
This thread is dyslexic.
your getting too deep on me now

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:29 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


And my friend, who just got back from "protecting Americans" hopes no more of his friends and companions get blown up and live in terrible conditions.

Well, he didn`t have to join the military if he is not clear on what war really is.

Of course the death of a soldier is never justified, they DO join up to PROTECT Americans. That is their duty whether they like it once they have been in battle, or not.


Mr Fiction - Yes, the presence of Soldiers in the middle east, destroys funds and camps and weapons and everything else that could potentiall be used against the US - and thus, prevents future planned attacks.

Just because there is limited talk about weapons that have been found does not mean they dont exist, nor does it mean they DO exist, but the military has a reasonable suspicion using intelligence from our CIA, and from surrounding countries that deal with this every single day.

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:30 PM

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Originally posted by digi
Im anti americans who use the dumb ass expression anti-american.
Whatever happened to your site? It never seems to load whenever I revise my database.

GTS Mark 11-27-2003 01:31 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito


I would be offended of your presence in my house, my town, or my ICQ list.


LMAO!!!!

DH

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:31 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito


Well, he didn`t have to join the military if he is not clear on what war really is.

Of course the death of a soldier is never justified, they DO join up to PROTECT Americans. That is their duty whether they like it once they have been in battle, or not.


Mr Fiction - Yes, the presence of Soldiers in the middle east, destroys funds and camps and weapons and everything else that could potentiall be used against the US - and thus, prevents future planned attacks.

Just because there is limited talk about weapons that have been found does not mean they dont exist, nor does it mean they DO exist, but the military has a reasonable suspicion using intelligence from our CIA, and from surrounding countries that deal with this every single day.

It's not like he's new to war. He was in the first Gulf war under Bush Sr. He is of the opinion that THIS particular war, however, is wrong, and many of the things going on there are nothing but senseless destruction. So what does that make him? He's an American who's FOUGHT for his country, but apparently if he doesn't share your opinions all that is for nothing because he isn't American? I'm sure he'll be very pleased to hear it :) And YOU need to take message boards less seriously.

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:31 PM

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Originally posted by theking


Nice thought that apply to all...other than the soldier's Commander in Chief???

Very true - everyone wants the to survive. But everyone also wants to be able to ride that elevator up to their office everyday without fear.

Mr.Fiction 11-27-2003 01:31 PM

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Originally posted by theking


Nice thought that apply to all...other than the soldier's Commander in Chief???

She said "innocent", Pathfinder. :1orglaugh

It's very unlikely you were ever in the military if you don't understand the difference between those who start wars and those who fight them.

theking 11-27-2003 01:32 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief
And for the record, I HOPE no more innocent soldiers have to die in Iraq. It's a vain hope, but I HOPE I WISH and if I COULD make it possible, I would bring them all home alive.
Nice thought that applies to all...other than the soldier's Commander in Chief???

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:33 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


It's not like he's new to war. He was in the first Gulf war under Bush Sr. He is of the opinion that THIS particular war, however, is wrong, and many of the things going on there are nothing but senseless destruction. So what does that make him? He's an American who's FOUGHT for his country, but apparently if he doesn't share your opinions all that is for nothing because he isn't American? I'm sure he'll be very pleased to hear it :) And YOU need to take message boards less seriously.

I am only taking your conversation seriously.

I no longer care about his opinion, because it has been distorted by you.

theking 11-27-2003 01:38 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


And my friend, who just got back from "protecting Americans" hopes no more of his friends and companions get blown up and live in terrible conditions.

I am in contact with at least 25 professional soldiers that I served with at one time or another that are in Iraq...and all would prefer to be at their home bases...with their families...in a safer environment...but none resent being there and recognize why they are there.

CDSmith 11-27-2003 01:44 PM

Wishing death on the American leader may have been a tad over the top. That's all I'm going to say on that.


The US forces need to take a firmer hold on Iraq so that they (the Iraqi people) can be set up to eventually hold a fair and unbiased free election, form their own government, and then get on with being a country again. Having all US forces yanked out of there now would likely result in that country self-desctructing in on itself in utter chaos..... my personal opinion only.

Carlito 11-27-2003 01:46 PM

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Originally posted by CDSmith
Wishing death on the American leader may have been a tad over the top. That's all I'm going to say on that.


The US forces need to take a firmer hold on Iraq so that they (the Iraqi people) can be set up to eventually hold a fair and unbiased free election, form their own government, and then get on with being a country again. Having all US forces yanked out of there now would likely result in that country self-desctructing in on itself in utter chaos..... my personal opinion only.

Good Point.

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 01:49 PM

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Originally posted by CDSmith
Wishing death on the American leader may have been a tad over the top. That's all I'm going to say on that.


The US forces need to take a firmer hold on Iraq so that they (the Iraqi people) can be set up to eventually hold a fair and unbiased free election, form their own government, and then get on with being a country again. Having all US forces yanked out of there now would likely result in that country self-desctructing in on itself in utter chaos..... my personal opinion only.

My bad for making an offhand remark that was only half serious. What's REALLY unfortunate is HOW far others will take even the smallest thing where politics is concerned, it's like an obsession. I have a very strong opinion, and sure I'l engage in a few arguements, but I don't think anyone has a right to crucify someone else for a political opinion, or a statement that, if taken in context, was obviously not something that was serious to the point of intent.

Pulling out of Iraq right now WOULD make things worse, I agree with that because I see the truth, and I'm not a stupid person. The REASON for being there is what I don't agree with. THAT IS MY RIGHT. Just as it is their right to state their opposite opinions. The lynching session is a little over the top, however, I would think, especially considering the large amount of people who have said worse things or out and out made threats (serious or not).

I was not under the impression that victimization was the American way. Perhaps I was incorrect?

Mr.Fiction 11-27-2003 01:49 PM

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Originally posted by theking


I am in contact with at least 25 professional soldiers that I served with at one time or another that are in Iraq...and all would prefer to be at their home bases...with their families...in a safer environment...but none resent being there and recognize why they are there.

I know a number of people in the U.S. military, active duty and retired, and almost every one of them, with a few right wing exceptions, thinks Bush is an idiot and Iraq was a mistake.

That doesn't change the fact that they are proud to be part of the military and proud to do what they are asked to do.

sherie 11-27-2003 01:55 PM

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Originally posted by Carlito
...I do not believe that I am right, I just believe that I have a very common sense and logical opinion, and if a poll were held, the majority of the entire world would agree with me, rather than you - so that makes me RIGHT.
This has to be one of the funniest things that I have read thus far. What makes your opinion more logical then anyone else's?? As for common sense, I have yet to see it prevail in this post. The majority of the entire world?? Puhleeeze. Turn off CNN and do some real research...

Proof once again that common sense and logic are not qualities that we are born with.

CDSmith 11-27-2003 01:58 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief


My bad for making an offhand remark that was only half serious. What's REALLY unfortunate is HOW far others will take even the smallest thing where politics is concerned, it's like an obsession. I have a very strong opinion, and sure I'l engage in a few arguements, but I don't think anyone has a right to crucify someone else for a political opinion, or a statement that, if taken in context, was obviously not something that was serious to the point of intent.

Pulling out of Iraq right now WOULD make things worse, I agree with that because I see the truth, and I'm not a stupid person. The REASON for being there is what I don't agree with. THAT IS MY RIGHT. Just as it is their right to state their opposite opinions. The lynching session is a little over the top, however, I would think, especially considering the large amount of people who have said worse things or out and out made threats (serious or not).

I was not under the impression that victimization was the American way. Perhaps I was incorrect?

Simmer down now lovely one. I see where you're coming from on many points, but what is done is done. There is no going back, no amount of wishing is going to reverse things.

But hoping for a dead president probably wasn't the best way to get your point across. If it were me..... I would probably retract that one, joke or not. People, Amercians, ARE sensitive when it comes to idle comments like that. That's just the way it is.

LadyMischief 11-27-2003 02:00 PM

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Originally posted by CDSmith
Simmer down now lovely one. I see where you're coming from on many points, but what is done is done. There is no going back, no amount of wishing is going to reverse things.

But hoping for a dead president probably wasn't the best way to get your point across. If it were me..... I would probably retract that one, joke or not. People, Amercians, ARE sensitive when it comes to idle comments like that. That's just the way it is.

I will apologize if anyone was offended.. But I will NOT apologize for feeling and thinking what I feel and think. I'll remember not to share it next time. I'm not the only one who went a little far to make a point, however, and as I'm sure you can imagine, DO feel I have a right to speak up, thank you muchly :P

Furious_Female 11-27-2003 02:00 PM

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Originally posted by LadyMischief
My bad for making an offhand remark that was only half serious. What's REALLY unfortunate is HOW far others will take even the smallest thing where politics is concerned, it's like an obsession. I have a very strong opinion, and sure I'l engage in a few arguements, but I don't think anyone has a right to crucify someone else for a political opinion, or a statement that, if taken in context, was obviously not something that was serious to the point of intent.
Actually I think you are the most obsessive anti-Bush person I have witnessed in a long time, other than Al Franken :1orglaugh I've never seen a Canadian with so much hatred for a US President, as I have seen in you. You are opinionated yes, but you are also very hostile. It's disturbing... almost as if you believe Bush is only out to make YOUR life hell.


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