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Blair lays down the law.. now showing on CNN/BBC/SKY/FOX!
Good speech so far.. pointing out the nasty truths about saddam that the peace marchers seem to overlook..
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Who gives a shit...
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I wonder if these peace marchers, knowing what they know now about Hitler, would have any reservations about taking him out of power BEFORE he commited the evil deeds he's now notoriously remembered in history for. :2 cents: |
regardless of what side you are on it was a good speach.
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Go Tony, Go Tony...
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No one gave shit how Saddam treated his people until now. There are leaders around the world just as fucked up as him no one cares because they dont have oil. Also comparing Saddam to Hilter is so stupid, Hitler conquered most of Europe and Saddam hasnt really done anything for 12 years. As evil as Saddam is the government is stable there ,take him out and its going to get really crazy. Also if Bin laden is still making tapes and we know he caused 9/11 why arent we finding him. They seemed to drop the ball on that and then forgot about it.
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The only reason they are bringing that up is for people to believe we are going in there for a higher reason. If they took the billions they are spending on the war effort and focused it on our own country, our economy wouldnt be sinking deeper and deeper. |
Well many countries did give a shit for 12 years, hence the constant US and UK presence in the region and the sanctions that tried (not very successfully) to bring saddamn around..
Of course not spending billions on a war and investing that money in the local economy would be better for your economy.. but you could say the same thing about nasa and many other drains on the economy.. |
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And what is this crap about the economy sinking deeper and deeper? The economy is in a recovery, even the Democrats admit that. Just because stock prices are not at those fraud-based inflated levels of the 90s doesn't mean things are in the shitter. |
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KRL - you kick ass! that was too funny!
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Or Pol Pot was creating the killing fields in Cambodia, a consequence of American carpet bombing the country in the 60s. And you can not do anything but admire the way the US treated the Chinese after their invasion and genecide in Tibet. Giving China "Prefered trading nation status" must have really taught them a lesson. Their are many more examples, what make Saddam different? Money, power, father, politics. I saw Tony Blair on BBC world and thought he has a powerful arguement. Then I saw the evidence Colin Powell presented to the world as a justification for a war. A report that they had found one of the factories producing chemical weapons. The reporters all rushed up there to investigate only to find nothing. Just an ordinary village witha lot of very frightened people. Scared the Americans might bomb them. The "evidence" had come from a neighboring village. Kurds enemies of the village. Is that the best intelligence they can produce? Did no one have the thought to check it out before Colin Powell announced it to the world? Is this the strength of the "War" arguement? Prove Saddam is a threat and I for one will back the war. And I have a close relative who WILL fight there at the sharp end. |
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Yeah, I heard him talking while I was cruising around, Tony Blair kicks ass, he's telling it like it is. I'm that it put some of those damn protesters in their place :)
He's true though, nobody really realizes what goes on over there in that country, how his crew murders people every day. I know that if I lived over there, I'd be praying that he was taken outta power. Did anyone see Dateline last night ?? They had Saddam's son on there, he seemed pretty fucking ruthless, raping women any time he wanted to, fucking asshole. |
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I dont wanna die becuase some fuck decided to come here and kill us with chemicals made and supplied by iraq. i hope bush has the balls to finish a job his father did not finish. I understand the protesters when the persian gulf war happined i was server a tour of duty in the navy. I know the feeling and war sucks .. But i will guareentee this when we have some more planes crash into our homes and we are sucking on checmicals each and every protester will turn face and say why is our goverment not tring to stop this.. just my thought.. |
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give it time ;) lol |
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:thumbsup :thumbsup I was in Desert Storm II as well....but did my bit from the AF side of the house... When we got the word to go home I was in shock cuz we hadn't finished the job and I think the majority of people 'in' at the time felt the same way... I hope Bush does finish it this time...It appears as if he intends to no matter what... |
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Fuck the protestors. To much time on their hands... |
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People love to criticize the government whenever possible. They're damned if they do, damned if they don't. Sometimes they just need to say fuck it and do what they think is best, either way people will still always hate them. |
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here's all the proof anyone with a brain would need. He's acounted for 10% of his weapons of mass destruction. He invaded a peaceful nieghboring country, the result of that is that he is to disarm himself of ALL weapons of mass destruction, not 10% I'm so thankful that this country ignores its peace nic know nothings. |
Blix said perhaps the most important inspection issue is determining what happened to stores of anthrax, VX nerve agent and long-range missiles that Iraq previously was known to have.
One document suggests that "some 1,000 tons of chemical agent were unaccounted for," but Baghdad has begun to provide more information that could help lead to answers, Blix added. He said it is Baghdad's responsibility -- "not the task of inspectors" -- to find such evidence, he said. He said Iraq's al-Samoud 2 model of missile exceeds the range of 93 miles (150 kilometers) allowed by U.N. resolutions. Iraqi officials have said the missile does not yet have a guidance system, which would reduce its range. Blix also said a small number of empty chemical munitions had been found, "which should have been declared and destroyed." I did not write this, nor did GW Bush. |
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who knows where bin lauden is. he could be pretty much anywhere in the world. |
So what some of you are saying is because we can't kill every ruthless dictator out there, we shouldn't do anything about any of them?
That makes as much sense as letting everyone currently in jail free because there are unsolved murders and wanted people at large. |
Part of the reason this fight might happen is to insure those protestors HAVE the right TO protest. Whatcha think would happen if those were Iraqi's in Bagdad protesting?? Ahh the days of Viet Nam and flower children... Brings back memories. :)
"Remember Kent State!" |
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protestors never can do anything by protesting.
What they need to be doing is raising money for the homeless or other good causes in the town they live in. Stop wasting time standing around trying to get on TV. They are just like the people that "hate" the police, but when those peoples house is getting robbed, they bitch because the police didn't show up faster.. The Grass is always greener on the other side... This is to the protesters... Do something constructive, help your own town, stop bitching! |
We can really jump start our economy by bombing the French!
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lol
cowboy and his nigga slave looking for oil funny picture |
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(on a side now..resizing images isn't always a bad thing) |
% wise Saddam has now killed more of his own people than Stalin who is the greatest mass murderer in history.
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