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jimthefiend 01-18-2006 10:05 AM

It's time to bomb the living fuck out of Iran.
 
I'd use the old cliche: "back into the stone age"; but it would only take three Campfire Girls and a couple of grenades to do THAT.

I'm thinking total and complete Ragnarok on those motherfuckers.

I want Genocide.

:thumbsup :thumbsup

DamageX 01-18-2006 10:07 AM

Webair paying you per sig views?

Harmon 01-18-2006 10:07 AM

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CHMOD 01-18-2006 10:08 AM

Sir, you are a an idiot.

jimthefiend 01-18-2006 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamageX
Webair paying you per sig views?

You see a ref code fuckstain?

jimthefiend 01-18-2006 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHMOD
Sir, you are a an idiot.



Maam, you sure do got pretty lips. Now wrap them around my cock.

jimthefiend 01-18-2006 10:14 AM

Quote:

TEHRAN, Iran ? Iran announced plans Sunday for a conference to examine evidence for the Holocaust, a new step in hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's campaign against Israel ? one that was likely to deepen Tehran's international isolation.

Ahmadinejad already called the Nazis' World War II slaughter of European Jews a "myth" and said the Jewish state should be wiped off the map or moved to Germany or the United States.

Those remarks prompted a global outpouring of condemnation, and it wasn't clear who would be willing to attend an Iranian-sponsored Holocaust conference.

Late last year, however, the leader of Egypt's main Islamic opposition group joined Ahmadinejad in characterizing the Holocaust as a "myth" and lambasted Western governments for criticizing those who dispute the Jewish genocide happened.

"Western democracies have slammed all those who don't see eye to eye with the Zionists regarding the myth of the Holocaust," Muslim Brotherhood chief Mohammed Mahdi Akef wrote on the group's Web site.

Tehran already had further raised international concern about its nuclear program last week when it resumed what it called "research" at its uranium enrichment facility.

The International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. organization that monitors nuclear proliferation, said Iran was resuming small-scale nuclear enrichment, a process that can produce fuel for atomic bombs.

That, in turn, prompted Washington and its allies to renew their push to take Iran before the U.N. Security Council for the possible sanctions.

The United States, its European allies and Japan believe Tehran is trying to build a nuclear weapon. Iran denies the charge and says its nuclear program is only for electricity generation.

In calling for penalties against Iran's "irresponsible" behavior, Republican Sen. Trent Lott pointed to Tehran's plans for the Holocaust conference.

"At the minimum, we should go to the U.N. Security Council and we should impose economic sanctions unless there is some dramatic change in the Iranian position," he said.

Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., a Holocaust survivor who was born in Budapest, Hungary, also has said he understood Iran was considering a conference that would call into question evidence that the Nazis conducted a mass murder of European Jews during World War II.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi did not disclose where or when the Holocaust conference would be held, nor would he say who would attend or what had prompted Tehran to sponsor it.

On Saturday, however, Ahmadinejad urged the West to be sufficiently open-minded to allow a free international debate on the Holocaust. Asefi adopted that theme.

"It is a strange world. It is possible to discuss everything except the Holocaust. The Foreign Ministry plans to hold a conference on the scientific aspect of the issue to discuss and review its repercussions," Asefi told reporters.

Earlier this month, the Association of Muslim Journalists, a hard-line group, proposed holding a similar conference, but Asefi said he was not aware of the association's wishes. He said the conference he announced was planned and supported by the ministry.

Israel and Iran had good relations until the 1979 Islamic revolution, lead by Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Israel had backed the shah, apparently prompting Khomeini to term it the "Little Satan."

Ahmadinejad has adopted rhetoric reminiscent of Khomeini, seemingly trying to breath life back into the waning revolutionary spirit in the country, whose residents are not traditionally anti-Jewish.

Before the revolution about 100,000 Jews lived in Iran, but three-fourths fled during the upheaval.

Ahmadinejad, who took office in August, caused an international outcry in October by calling Israel a "disgraceful blot" that should be "wiped off the map."

Leaders around the world also condemned him after he called the Nazi slaughter of Jews during World War II a "myth." He later said that if the Holocaust did happen, then Israel should be moved to Germany or North America, rather than making Palestinians suffer by losing their land to atone for crimes committed by Europeans.

Since the Islamic revolution, Israel has considered Iran a primary and existential threat. As Tehran's nuclear program has moved forward, the Israelis ? who have nuclear weapons but do not to admit possessing such an arsenal ? have refused to rule out using military force to destroy the Iranian program.

They are hankering for a spankering.

pornpf69 01-18-2006 10:22 AM

why doesnt anybody worry about USA?

CHMOD 01-18-2006 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimthefiend

TEHRAN, Iran ? Iran announced plans Sunday for a conference to examine evidence for the Holocaust, a new step in hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's campaign against Israel ? one that was likely to deepen Tehran's international isolation.

Ahmadinejad already called the Nazis' World War II slaughter of European Jews a "myth" and said the Jewish state should be wiped off the map or moved to Germany or the United States.

Those remarks prompted a global outpouring of condemnation, and it wasn't clear who would be willing to attend an Iranian-sponsored Holocaust conference.

Late last year, however, the leader of Egypt's main Islamic opposition group joined Ahmadinejad in characterizing the Holocaust as a "myth" and lambasted Western governments for criticizing those who dispute the Jewish genocide happened.

"Western democracies have slammed all those who don't see eye to eye with the Zionists regarding the myth of the Holocaust," Muslim Brotherhood chief Mohammed Mahdi Akef wrote on the group's Web site.

Tehran already had further raised international concern about its nuclear program last week when it resumed what it called "research" at its uranium enrichment facility.

The International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. organization that monitors nuclear proliferation, said Iran was resuming small-scale nuclear enrichment, a process that can produce fuel for atomic bombs.

That, in turn, prompted Washington and its allies to renew their push to take Iran before the U.N. Security Council for the possible sanctions.

The United States, its European allies and Japan believe Tehran is trying to build a nuclear weapon. Iran denies the charge and says its nuclear program is only for electricity generation.

In calling for penalties against Iran's "irresponsible" behavior, Republican Sen. Trent Lott pointed to Tehran's plans for the Holocaust conference.

"At the minimum, we should go to the U.N. Security Council and we should impose economic sanctions unless there is some dramatic change in the Iranian position," he said.

Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., a Holocaust survivor who was born in Budapest, Hungary, also has said he understood Iran was considering a conference that would call into question evidence that the Nazis conducted a mass murder of European Jews during World War II.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi did not disclose where or when the Holocaust conference would be held, nor would he say who would attend or what had prompted Tehran to sponsor it.

On Saturday, however, Ahmadinejad urged the West to be sufficiently open-minded to allow a free international debate on the Holocaust. Asefi adopted that theme.

"It is a strange world. It is possible to discuss everything except the Holocaust. The Foreign Ministry plans to hold a conference on the scientific aspect of the issue to discuss and review its repercussions," Asefi told reporters.

Earlier this month, the Association of Muslim Journalists, a hard-line group, proposed holding a similar conference, but Asefi said he was not aware of the association's wishes. He said the conference he announced was planned and supported by the ministry.

Israel and Iran had good relations until the 1979 Islamic revolution, lead by Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Israel had backed the shah, apparently prompting Khomeini to term it the "Little Satan."

Ahmadinejad has adopted rhetoric reminiscent of Khomeini, seemingly trying to breath life back into the waning revolutionary spirit in the country, whose residents are not traditionally anti-Jewish.

Before the revolution about 100,000 Jews lived in Iran, but three-fourths fled during the upheaval.

Ahmadinejad, who took office in August, caused an international outcry in October by calling Israel a "disgraceful blot" that should be "wiped off the map."

Leaders around the world also condemned him after he called the Nazi slaughter of Jews during World War II a "myth." He later said that if the Holocaust did happen, then Israel should be moved to Germany or North America, rather than making Palestinians suffer by losing their land to atone for crimes committed by Europeans.

Since the Islamic revolution, Israel has considered Iran a primary and existential threat. As Tehran's nuclear program has moved forward, the Israelis ? who have nuclear weapons but do not to admit possessing such an arsenal ? have refused to rule out using military force to destroy the Iranian program.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimthefiend
They are hankering for a spankering.



You should make a difference between their retarded leader and the people who live there.

I.E.: It's not because Bush is a dumbass that all americans are stupid.

DWB 01-18-2006 10:28 AM

You mean "liberate" them?

jacked 01-18-2006 10:28 AM

kill the fockers who needs em

G-Rotica 01-18-2006 10:29 AM

Iran + Nukes = uh oh.

jimthefiend 01-18-2006 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornpf69
why doesnt anybody worry about USA?



I worry about my country all the time. That's why I want these bastards dead.



What cracks me up the most about this is that Iran and the Neo Nazi movement are now holding hands and towing the same line of insane rhetoric.

It's called (I swear) "Historic Revisionism".

Seriously.



YES, it does in fact mean what it sounds like.

Essentially, you get to literally re-write history to suit your own agenda.





I really have issues with this. Obviously.


For several years I've been lambasting this woman "Mona Montgomery", a California attorney r.e. this issue. Google her name and see for yourself how fucking crazy that she, and the movement she represents have gotten.

I was also personally instrumental in getting Hal Turner nailed

mcfly 01-18-2006 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHMOD
Sir, you are a an idiot.

i concur.

Gunni 01-18-2006 10:34 AM

well, history is written by the winners, so I'm sure all of it is not 100% accurate, lot of it probably needs a little revision

Korban 01-18-2006 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimthefiend
I'd use the old cliche: "back into the stone age"; but it would only take three Campfire Girls and a couple of grenades to do THAT.

I'm thinking total and complete Ragnarok on those motherfuckers.

I want Genocide.

:thumbsup :thumbsup


you must be from indiana or some shit.
go for it, but not with my money

jimthefiend 01-18-2006 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunni
well, history is written by the winners, so I'm sure all of it is not 100% accurate, lot of it probably needs a little revision


I was eagerly anticipating that particular nonsensical cliche.

Mr Dickovitch 01-18-2006 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Hands
you must be from indiana or some shit.
go for it, but not with my money

Can I shit on your face?

JohnW 01-18-2006 10:56 AM

Finish what you started in Afganistan and Iraq before you bite off even more...

Yeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwww!!!!


moron.

J.

CherryLipsRosa 01-18-2006 10:58 AM

oh please grow up and put your energy in better places

KingK7 01-18-2006 10:59 AM

First you need to start treating IRAQ like an invasion... Not some damn liberation..
Example:
One US soldier gets killed, you round up 20 random ragheads from the street and shoot them.

jimthefiend 01-18-2006 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KingK7
First you need to start treating IRAQ like an invasion... Not some damn liberation..
Example:
One US soldier gets killed, you round up 20 random ragheads from the street and shoot them.



I should be ashamed for this but I'm not:

I agree.

leggs 01-18-2006 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimthefiend
I'd use the old cliche: "back into the stone age"; but it would only take three Campfire Girls and a couple of grenades to do THAT.

I'm thinking total and complete Ragnarok on those motherfuckers.

I want Genocide.

:thumbsup :thumbsup

Get back to work you slacker!!!

Just kidding....

Go and bomb Iran for all of us and bring back some Babaganosh and Halva for all of us.

RogerV 01-18-2006 11:14 AM

you have seen to many movies. just like in our industry the leaders hang out at the top even if they are competitors. just like the .01% that control all of us. we have let a few in big business contol the world its all about money and greed.
shit the US sold most of its land off to other countries already we dont even own it anymore lol.

mongoman 01-18-2006 11:14 AM

I disagree with the call for the seminar, but does not your first amendment allow them to say what they wish, even if they are wrong.
The US needs to fix it's own problems before forcing their views on the rest of the world.

Canada has the right attitude. if you want help we will, but we don't go looking for a figtht. The US is reaping what it sowed when it abandoned Afganistan after the soviets left. You trained them how to fight, gave them guns and then took their hope. That my friends leads to hatred, and the will to fight back. Bomb the CIA not Iran

BlingDaddy 01-18-2006 11:16 AM

http://myinstantdeath.tripod.com/nuke.jpg
He HE :1orglaugh

(I hotlinked that shit)

PostWhore 01-18-2006 11:17 AM

webair are a bunch of retards

Korban 01-18-2006 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Dickovitch
Can I shit on your face?

You are welcome to try, motherfucker.

Screaming 01-18-2006 12:21 PM

only a matter of time really

DamageX 01-18-2006 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimthefiend
You see a ref code fuckstain?

Do not mistake me for your mother, talking to me like that.


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