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| Originally posted by melech_mike Hey...you said it! |
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| Originally posted by bouzo generalizing that all u do is see the rest of the world as just the "others" quoting ur one and only BUSH "even if the whole world is opposing war we dont need anyone's permission"...hmmm how much oil will we get off the IRAQI WAR by stealing their oil....hmmmm how much oil can we get out of saudi ....hmm how much are the arabs giving up to pay for the war against them ....fuck I JUST WISH OUR GOVERMENTS WERENT CORRUPT so we can stand againsT the fuckin states who thinks that the whole world should just evolve around them becoz they r "THE LAND OF THE FREE" OR becoz they r loaded and have alot of nukes... duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude wake the fuck up ...why can Israel have nukes while no one opens his mouth and N.korea gets busted for doing the same thing.... hmmmm guess its all about the states(THE BEST RACE ON EARTH, OH MY GOD U R SO MUCH BETTER PPL THAN PPL IN EGYPT OR CHINA U KNOW WHY BECOZ UR AMERICAN ahah ....just one word for ya'll ... GOD BE WITH U WHEN SADDAM AND BIN LADEN GO TO N.KOREA NEXT MONTH AND PLAN THEIR COMING BLAST AGAINST WHO KNOWS EITHER THE STATES (WHICH IS DOUBTFUL BECOZ OF THE SO CALLED SHIELD) OR AGAINST A CLOSER ALLY..HMMM GUESS WHO WOULD THAT CLOSER ALLY BE .....wait for the re-union of them DIRTY TERRORIST ARABS ....peace |
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| Originally posted by IronDragon I agree in principle but sometimes there are such things as "just wars". |
Isn't "holy war" an oxymoron?
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| Originally posted by RWC0412 Thats all I have to say!!!!! FUCK WAR!!! We need peace.. |
FUCK WAR!!
"Bush, oh Bush, you're so great, all these dumb folks can't appre-ciate!"
"Give me a 'W', Give me an 'A', Give me a 'R'........
GOOOOOOO WAR!!!!!!!
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| Originally posted by fr0st Maybe if you learned to type properly people would take your comits more seriously. |
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| Originally posted by trancedfarmer FUCK WAR!! |
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| Originally posted by bouzo generalizing that all u do is see the rest of the world as just the "others" quoting ur one and only BUSH "even if the whole world is opposing war we dont need anyone's permission"...hmmm how much oil will we get off the IRAQI WAR by stealing their oil....hmmmm how much oil can we get out of saudi ....hmm how much are the arabs giving up to pay for the war against them ....fuck I JUST WISH OUR GOVERMENTS WERENT CORRUPT so we can stand againsT the fuckin states who thinks that the whole world should just evolve around them becoz they r "THE LAND OF THE FREE" OR becoz they r loaded and have alot of nukes... duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude wake the fuck up ...why can Israel have nukes while no one opens his mouth and N.korea gets busted for doing the same thing.... hmmmm guess its all about the states(THE BEST RACE ON EARTH, OH MY GOD U R SO MUCH BETTER PPL THAN PPL IN EGYPT OR CHINA U KNOW WHY BECOZ UR AMERICAN ahah ....just one word for ya'll ... GOD BE WITH U WHEN SADDAM AND BIN LADEN GO TO N.KOREA NEXT MONTH AND PLAN THEIR COMING BLAST AGAINST WHO KNOWS EITHER THE STATES (WHICH IS DOUBTFUL BECOZ OF THE SO CALLED SHIELD) OR AGAINST A CLOSER ALLY..HMMM GUESS WHO WOULD THAT CLOSER ALLY BE .....wait for the re-union of them DIRTY TERRORIST ARABS ....peace |
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| Originally posted by bouzo comits??? what comits man ..talking about typing properly... |
War, conflict, aggression, it is human nature. And as long as there are differnent religion, cultures, and countries for that matter there will always be war.
Now if everybody just did E, maybe then peace will reign.
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| Originally posted by ShellSh0ck PEACE |
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| When someone develops biochemical weapons this is no longer a matter of the sovereign nation, but one of the international community. And in this case the world must interfere. |
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| Originally posted by RWC0412 Agreed totally! Nice one.. |
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| Originally posted by Eugene yessir, it's so easy to say it, isn't it? But let's step aside, and consider the situation for a moment... If you think this is a "war of convenience," a "war of choice," think again. Biochemical weapons have not been used by anybody since WWI -- except Iraq. Even Hitler did not use WMDs although he had some chemical ones. Iraq overstepped all boundaries and by using WMDs in the 1980s/90s he showed the world that he is a menace to the international community. When someone develops biochemical weapons this is no longer a matter of the sovereign nation, but one of the international community. And in this case the world must interfere. |

i just have to say this...
not being in the us... almost every other nation feels insecure...
not IM NOT PRO-SADDAM, but put urself in his shoes... alright u made a mistake ... fucked with the states.... are u just gonna bend over and let the world fuck you??
if i was in his place, i prolly would have resigned or something after the first fiasco ... he's prolly just power hungry right now and has the support of the rest of the arab states...
i dont think anybody wants a war... assassinating saddam should solve the problem... well there'd be another saddam, admitted but then alteast he'd have his hands full covering his ass 24/7
lol
peace...
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| Originally posted by Alccode Very good point, Eugene. People who are fully opposed to the war, in the sense of blindly spewing out, "war is bad! We need peace!" hold fundamentally correct ideas, but kind of lack context, which you have outlined in the post I've quoted. But hold your horses! Read on. ![]() The reason I am against the war is that I believe that solutions to these kinds of crises may be found without the recourse of violence. Of course, Saddam has used violence to devastating ends, but this does not justify the use of "reciprocal violence." Why? Because what else is reciprocal or retaliatory violence than revenge? And this just fuels further aggressions and wars. |
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Then how else are we going to get rid of him, you say? Well, let me answer with a question myself - Are not the current inspections working? Progress is being made. Disarmament can occur without violence. Just the danger to so many thousands of civilians' lives vastly outweighs any advantage that war might pose in this regard (disarmament). |
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On the other hand, "removing" Saddam from power is a little controversial as it infringes on the sovereignty of nations. Effecting "regime change" in Iraq would encourage other countries to do the same, and point to the US act for justifying theirs. For example, what's to stop China from deciding to enact "regime change" in any of the countries that it dislikes, for example Tibet? |
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So in this regard, I totally support Bush's push to finally correct this problem. It's just that I don't support his motives, as they are really shifty and unclear - good motives need never be hidden. The outward appearance of, "we must remove the threat of Saddam as he has been insulting the world in his outright violation of UN mandate" is empty as this should have been said 10 years ago when Saddam first started doing so. Why the sudden attention? That's my concern. Indeed it kind of strikes me as surprising that this "menace" was totally ignored once he started flagrantly violating UN resolution 1441. This is why the arguments of those supporting war, and why your argument about biochemical weapons, Eugene, lacks weight. The same thing I said about the antiwar purists applies here - the idea is fundamentally sound, but loses its punch after so much time ignoring the danger. Saddam was wrong to use WDM's, but that was long ago, and should have been corrected when he used them! Waiting 'till many years later will, naturally, raise questions about the real motives of the war. If the world could "tolerate" Saddam's injustices for such a long time, then why can it - all of a sudden - not "tolerate" it now? What has changed? (9/11 does not count because Iraq bodes no threat whatsoever to the US itself in any way) This is also why, incidentally, I dislike mucking about in politics (hidden agendas, etc). But too late to pull out now! |
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| FAMED NAZI HUNTER SIMON WIESENTHAL'S STATEMENT ON IMPENDING IRAQ WAR The Simon Wiesenthal Center today issued the following statement on behalf of famed Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal: "As a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust who lost 89 members of my family, I have experienced firsthand the horrors of war and bloodshed. I know that in any conflict many innocent lives will be lost. But history has taught us that the consequences of ignoring evil and terror pose an even greater risk for mankind. The world has confronted Saddam before, but for twelve years he has refused to listen. President George W. Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Prime Minister Jose Mar�a Aznar of Spain, do not seek to conquer Iraq but rather to confront a dictator who has used weapons of mass destruction and committed genocide against his own people. I have spent a lifetime pursuing the perpetrators of evil, not for revenge, but in search of justice and in order to protect future generations from the horrors that I have lived through. My experience has taught me that you cannot wait indefinitely on dictators. Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, but for six years the world did not act. Had he been taken seriously then, the lives of innocent millions may have been spared. We must remember that freedom is not a gift from heaven, we must fight for it every day." |
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