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http://www.fuck-find.com/celebrate.jpg when saddam was captured...in my opinion, conceptualized what the majority wanted. :2 cents: FF |
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Nostradamus predicted 3 anti-christs. So far, we've seen 2 of them. The first one was Napoleon Bonapart. We all know the damage he did in europe. 2nd was Hister (hitler was born on the river Hister and the rules of accronymes makes hitler/hister possible). 3rd is a man named Mobus. following the rules of accronymes, that could be Saddam, osama, and another long list. He predicts ww3 will start in the middle east. When a man named Mobus dies. He will become a martyr, and thrust the world into conflict. The war will last 11 years (im pretty sure it was 11) and when it is over, there will be world peace. Now, the scary thing about this is that he doesnt say if its because the world is all joly, and peaceful, or if its because someone got a hold of a bunch of nukes and turned the planet into dust. My current theory is that that maniac cleric thats making alot of shit atm is Mobus. I'd be curious to know if his name fits the rules of acronyms. Watch out guys. ww3 is coming. |
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The whole uprising thing was kind of expected to begin with, I can't see why the US didn't try to control it better, I guess the task was pretty much impossible.
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In doing so, all theory becomes so vague that any statement can be found to be true :glugglug |
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The reason Bush's little war has been flawed from the start is because it is based on the insane notion that we can make Iraq like us. Iraq isnt like us and they dont want to be. That whole section of the world dosent want anything to do with us. Most of the problems the United States has can be attirubuted to the fact that our leadership is more concerned with problems overseas than it is at home. America as a country has behaved arrogantly and as a result of many years of not minding it's own business, it has brought attacks like 9/11 on itself. We have no one to blame for those attacks but ourselves. The middle east is like a hornet's nest and for about 50 years America has batted at it with a big fucking stick. Well, the nest finally feel and America got stung. Not they want to whine about it and blame everyone else. There will be more attacks like 9/11 until we can get our leadership to return to the Monroe Doctrine of minding our own business. |
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America was never intended (by the founding fathers) to be and is not now a democracy. It was never intended to be a democracy. America is and always will be a republic. |
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Ever wonder where they found the crisp, brand spanking new US flags? Haha :) |
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Bombies
The Secret War Severe disfigurement and death caused by the explosion of 30 year old cluster bombs buried in the countryside, farms, and even schools of Laos are regular occurrences in this mountainous, landlocked country in Southeast Asia. In a secret military campaign, the United States blanketed Laos with over 2 million tons of bombs between 1964 and 1973 ? more than what was dropped on Germany and Japan combined during World War II. Although Laos was declared a neutral country during the Vietnam War under the 1962 Geneva Accords, the United States buckled under the fear of Communist expansion and organized a ?secret war? in and over Laos, violating the Geneva agreement. In his new film ?Bombies? (presented by ITVS and airing nationally on PBS beginning January 15th), hahahahahar, producer and director Jack Silberman sheds light on this little known chapter of Laotian and American history and explores how a nation is dealing with the ongoing tragedy caused by the Vietnam war. Jack Silberman first heard about cluster bombs (known as ?Bombies? in Laos) from his neighbor, an international consultant, after a business trip to Laos in 1992. With twenty years of experience making award-winning environmental hahahahahahahahaaries, Silberman immediately felt compelled to tell this story. He says that, ?It struck me as a real injustice that these people thirty years later were still suffering from bombs that had been dropped in a secret war.? When cluster bombs are dropped, each one can shoot out as many as 200,000 metal fragments at ballistic speed over an area the size of a football field. These metal fragments are designed to make lungs collapse and intestines explode as they rip through the hahahaha. They are called cluster bombs because they are dropped in clusters that can envelop as much as an entire square kilometer. ?One reason why they?re inhumane,? says Silberman, ?is because they cover such a wide area ? they?re indiscriminant. Even if they were bombed at military targets, how could civilians avoid that if you?re anywhere in the area? The second reason why they?re inhumane is because they have such a high dud rate. It?s been hahahahahahahahaed that they have a dud rate of between 10-30 percent. So they?re dropped in huge numbers, a large percentage doesn?t explode, and they?re there for decades, perhaps for centuries. They?re worse than landmines. They kill at the time and they kill into the future.? http://www.mediarights.org/news/arti...p?art_id=00031 |
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