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benthompson 02-15-2003 07:46 PM

Anybody joined to the demonstration against war in London today?
 
That was great..

There were 1,5 million people in the streets , walking against war...

If you think that population of London is
7-8 millions then you would understand what it means..

Scott McD 02-15-2003 08:05 PM

How is that great ???


Bunch of assholes if you ask me...

They interviewed an Iraqi woman at that march and she couldn't believe that people were trying to stop the war. They want it. And yes at the risk of some lives, but their lives are pretty fucked up just now as it is.

They want the war !!! Protestors are making an arse of the whole thing...

2:55am - Time for bed.

rooster 02-15-2003 08:06 PM

did you count the people or something?

Reminds me of the million man march, when there was like really half that amount of people.

Ross 02-15-2003 08:06 PM

Watching all that shit on the news was annoying!

Fuckers marching our country protesting against war and most of them would be the ones crying if their families were killed in a terrorist attack!

Pisses me off!!!!

FuzzBuzz 02-15-2003 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ross
Watching all that shit on the news was annoying!

Fuckers marching our country protesting against war and most of them would be the ones crying if their families were killed in a terrorist attack!

Pisses me off!!!!

why dont u go fight for us then ross :D

benthompson 02-15-2003 08:16 PM

well I don't know what you guys think about it but there won't be a winner in the war.. Thousands will die instead..

I don't support that at all.. This is year 2003 and people still kill eachother..

Scott McD 02-15-2003 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by benthompson
I don't support that at all.. This is year 2003 and people still kill eachother..
That means nothing at all...

In 4008 people could be saying that...

Scott McD 02-15-2003 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by benthompson
well I don't know what you guys think about it but there won't be a winner in the war.. Thousands will die instead..

And people are dying every day. In Iraq or elsewhere.
It happens...

We aren't talking millions of lives. Remember, Most Iraqi people want change in the way they live. They know a war, will bring this, even at the cost of lives war always has...

benthompson 02-15-2003 08:29 PM

well if they all want to change it then why don't they do it theirselves?

Why does somebody else have to come and do it for them??

Why to give them a fish instead of teaching them how to catch a fish??

Dildozer 02-15-2003 08:31 PM

i hope you got gassed you fuckin hippie

Scott McD 02-15-2003 08:33 PM

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Scott McD 02-15-2003 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by benthompson
well if they all want to change it then why don't they do it theirselves?

They live in fear maybe... :2 cents:

Infact no maybe.... They do. Fact.

.:Frog:. 02-15-2003 08:34 PM

Whats with all these fags who want war so badly but are too chicken to actually fight?

<IMX> 02-16-2003 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by benthompson
That was great..

There were 1,5 million people in the streets , walking against war...

If you think that population of London is
7-8 millions then you would understand what it means..

How is this great? I don't support all of the current reasons behind the war, but it seems the EU is getting more anti-American every day instead of coming up with some rational arguments against the war.

EU those great defenders of justice.
Defenders of the appeasement of dictators everywhere.

:)

juicybucks 02-16-2003 03:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dildozer
i hope you got gassed you fuckin hippie
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh
yeah these fucking urban hippies are all the same...

maybe they are right, if we stop the war then all the people in Iraq will starve to death or be killed by Saddam and then it'll be fixed.... fucking hippies... they choose not to remember Kuwait...

Vendot 02-16-2003 04:01 AM

> There were 1,5 million people in the streets , walking
> against war...
> If you think that population of London is 7-8 millions then
> you would understand what it means..

Yep..... it was an awesome victory for peace. I really admire protestors because they had the balls to stick their neck out and be counted in the only way possible.

Peace protest is a right and a lot of those protesters felt that it was the only way to demonstrate their objection to war. What a day it was.

Living For Today 02-16-2003 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by .:Frog:.
Whats with all these fags who want war so badly but are too chicken to actually fight?
so fuckin true

The Craze 02-16-2003 05:41 AM

We fags dont want war because we think you brute dummies still have not understood that the war is not the answer... not justified either.

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Niki 02-16-2003 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by The Craze
We fags dont want war because we think you brute dummies still have not understood that the war is not the answer... not justified either.

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hehe that's great :thumbsup

DX 02-16-2003 05:57 AM

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<IMX> 02-16-2003 05:58 AM

I'm getting a bit bored by this anti-American EU chatter. It is becoming more and more difficult to separate anti-american sentiment from legitimate arguments against removing Saddam/Kim from power.

1.) Saddam is a ruthless dictator.
2.) Kim is a ruthless dictator.

It isn't a question of whether to remove them from power or not, it is a question of when. As their arsenal of available weapons increases, do we simply wait for them to attack immediate targets in their area?

There is a large difference between weapons of mass destruction in despotic regimes as opposed to countries that are attempting to become members of the international community and improve their standard of living (India, Pakistan, China (part of the sino-soviet split was soviet's reluctance to give atomic weaponry to China...China developed them on their own in 1969).

Granted, the Bush administration is not making a good case for a conflict in Iraq; however, that has to do with the complexity of the issues at stake and the stupidity of the general American population (I guess EU as well now).

===>
Everybody wants peace, but peace at all costs today may have horrible long term repercussions in the future.

I thought the EU learned this lesson fifty years ago.

juicybucks 02-16-2003 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by <IMX>
I'm getting a bit bored by this anti-American EU chatter. It is becoming more and more difficult to separate anti-american sentiment from legitimate arguments against removing Saddam/Kim from power.

1.) Saddam is a ruthless dictator.
2.) Kim is a ruthless dictator.

It isn't a question of whether to remove them from power or not, it is a question of when. As their arsenal of available weapons increases, do we simply wait for them to attack immediate targets in their area?

There is a large difference between weapons of mass destruction in despotic regimes as opposed to countries that are attempting to become members of the international community and improve their standard of living (India, Pakistan, China (part of the sino-soviet split was soviet's reluctance to give atomic weaponry to China...China developed them on their own in 1969).

Granted, the Bush administration is not making a good case for a conflict in Iraq; however, that has to do with the complexity of the issues at stake and the stupidity of the general American population (I guess EU as well now).

===>
Everybody wants peace, but peace at all costs today may have horrible long term repercussions in the future.

I thought the EU learned this lesson fifty years ago.

thanks for putting it so well ~! I second that :thumbsup

funkmaster 02-16-2003 06:30 AM

... I donīt support this war either, but if the US invade iraq and get posession of all the oil there, they will surpress chinas rise over the next 30 years or so ... this means I can live another 30 years in peace and harmony ...

I donīt care if the US will become the worlds leading power or not, all that matters to me is my own security and I am too sure live on an US controlled planet is much sweeter than having sadam and friends makeing the rules ...

Sarah_Jayne 02-16-2003 06:38 AM

the protests were full of clinger on groups...anti globalisation, even congestion charge (UK people will know who I am talking about) people were there. The damn fuel price protesters were there....not someone please tell me that I am not the only one that thinks there is something weird with a guy who is bitching about the right to drive a car saying oil isn't important.


I had a night out planned at a hotel in a suburb of London with a large group of my friends. We had to drive around the outskirts of the city and saw the traffic and one of my friends hit is on the head and said 'It was just something to get the housewives out of the home for the day'.

I am all for protesting and I am not particuarly for the war but that protest was just the annual mayday protest put forwards a couple months and with any ant-Blair group attached that could bother to turn up.

I thought it might not be the best place for my American accent to be.

Serge_Oprano 02-16-2003 06:42 AM

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Ian 02-16-2003 08:02 AM

The propaganda machines for both sides are working overtime.


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