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is it me or are we fucking ourselves?
seems like everyday amerikkka is making more and more enemies..now syria? whos next? who will we accuse of having wmd?...Bush definitely doesn't represent me and I know a lot of pissed off americans at the moment..even the press seems perplexed at all the commotion going on
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there's a bigger plan behind all of this......
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Why do you think all experts and analysts agree that Syria has more terrorist ties than any other country? It's not just an accusation, it's a fact.
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:BangBang: the bigger plan is that Stupid ass Bush is trying to take over the middle east and control all the oil, and help Isreal expand in the arab territories, GOOD OLD BOY NETWORK AT IT'S BASE ROOTS $$$$$$$ The contracts are already being handed out. for shipping materials over to rebuild the oil fields, securtiy contracts, oil management contracts, etc..... we will suffer in the long run if he keeps making our friends out to be our enemy...
He speak with forked tounge!!! |
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never trust the white man.
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yes.HIs new album is so political its been banned from a lot of record stores. Its called Sonic Jihad |
everyone knows canada has the wmd:1orglaugh
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The bigger plan is world domination. The United States of the World.
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Over the past 20 years gas/oil prices have had 2 major price spikes. Both times a Bush was president. That alone says something don't you think? |
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> Bush definitely doesn't represent me and I know a lot
> of pissed off americans at the moment..even the press > seems perplexed at all the commotion going on Here's a guy who knows whats right. The tide will turn against America at some point, and it will be a historic reversal of fortunes that will pain us all. Shame that the powerful government could not exercise humility. |
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I am pretty sure the USA is not begging any of you to stay here under this rule....
If it is so terrible having to be from the USA, go be from somewhere else. I am sure there are plenty of countries that will represent you. |
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22,000,000 free people You do the math |
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sit and wait for USA collapse,,,,,,,, and will that to your children ;-)) |
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go and protest on the top of Boneprone's mercedes ;-)))) |
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"Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president..." -- Theodore Roosevelt "To oppose corruption in government is the highest obligation of patriotism." -- G. Edward Griffin Now you have: "There ought to be limits to freedom" -- GW Bush |
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In order to start the "New World Order", we have to take out all countries that'd oppose it rite now, that way, when it's time to implement it, there won't be as much resistance :)
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Hopefully this war shit will end soon, it's not good for anybody.
The USA should just go back home now Iraq has been defeated. There is no need to start another war it's a waste of $$$ |
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It's idiots like you who back the current administration in taking our Civil Liberties from us. The beauty of America is that if we don't like what's going on...we can voice our opinion all we want. We can vote and make a change. |
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Nice to hear some smart American talking :thumbsup |
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> sit and wait for USA collapse
Oh how the mighty will fall... |
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Besides, why would anyone leave america only to become victims of american foreign policy? |
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read the document, not sure...
i didnt make the statement. i just quoted it. besides it said 'SPONSORS of terrorism' maybe they have training camps there who knows. |
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Shhhhhh! Thats a national secret... :thumbsup |
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Commie Commie! |
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'Cuba Cuba continued to provide safehaven to several terrorists and US fugitives in 2000. A number of Basque ETA terrorists who gained sanctuary in Cuba some years ago continued to live on the island, as did several US terrorist fugitives. Havana also maintained ties to other state sponsors of terrorism and Latin American insurgents. Colombia's two largest terrorist organizations, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the National Liberation Army, both maintained a permanent presence on the island. ' |
oops maybe because i forgot the link.
but someone DID post it above, thats how I found what I read. ;) pay me no mind. i just woke up. hahaha http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/pgtrpt/2000/2441.htm |
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Did you miss the post 9/11 speech?
You are either with us or you are against us. Syria is a well known established sponsor of terrorism especially against our friend and ally Israel. Fuck Syria, too. We're on a mission to democratize the middle east and take out all the bad apples over there. Assad's next if he doesn't get the messages being fired over his bow. After 9/11 as CIA Director George Tenet said so eloquently. "The gloves are off." |
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1. Bush won the presidential election. He was voted into office fair and square. 2. Syria has been a long time supporter of terrorism, since the 1970's when the current leaders father came into power, its not something that happened overnight. 3. Syria is not being targeted because they just have WMD's but because of their ties to funding and harboring terrorists. Who says we are going to war, and that Syria hasn't been an enemy of the U.S for some time? We are simply putting pressure on Syria to do the right thing in this instance. Just keep in mind that there are soldiers fighting and dieing for this country and for your right to say "amerikkka". You can be opposed to war, as no one likes it. But there are many worse places to live and Iraq used to be one of them. Regardless of your political beliefs, Bush represents this entire country as he is our leader. Only thing I can say is next time make sure your political party gets elected. It's also very funny how you can say there are many pissed off americans. There are twice as many Americans that are proud of the country and the people who fight for it. I'm not here to get into a pissing match with you but from a personal opinion I think you normally have a good thought process, but unfortunately I do not agree with you on this one. Andy |
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One thing is certain, however: war with Syria, and the destruction of Damascus, is inevitable, because the prophets of God have foretold it. Lebanon, which is a puppet state of Syria, figures largely in the situation, as do Jordan, Iraq, and the Palestinians. |
trust me the situation with syria is probably much more complex, and fact oriented than any civilians sitting around on an adult webmaster board would know about.
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get a clue - we have all the troops and equipment over there in the region - do you think they will be leaving anytime soon? I have friends deployed in Iraq, they were told they would be there for 2 years or more.... plenty of time to "liberate" most anti-US Middle East nations (Syria, Iran, Libya, etc) and it is obvious we don't actually have to find any wmd, we just have to say we know they are there - that's good enough for this administration to do whatever the fuck they want. I might not agree with them, but I doubt I would be well recieved in any of these places before this happened, either. Blow em up, or don't blow em up, they hate my American infidel ass, just the same. |
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