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Posted by DigiNut on Apr-12-2003 20:04:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ El Kay Dee


usually when people say that, they dont really mean it in a bad way, knowing diginut, he mustve said that just for the heck of it


No, I really wanted him to suck my left nut. I'm horny and I'll take anything right now. You know how it is, all the girls here are busy around exam time.



By the way, that's a joke. I was really hoping for both nuts.


Posted by oceanlab on Apr-12-2003 20:41:

looking back to the posts made at the beginning of the war...many ppl were wrong in saying that the Iraqi people didn't want change...hmmm


Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-12-2003 20:56:

KarateKid

quote:
Originally posted by oceanlab
looking back to the posts made at the beginning of the war...many ppl were wrong in saying that the Iraqi people didn't want change...hmmm


wells , i was against this war, but I wasn't one of those ppl who said that. I'm sure the Iraqi ppl wanna change, i just don't think in this way! esp. all the disorder that's going on right now in their cities.. imagine that happening in Toronto, i'd be scared for my life!! and I heard their museum was pillaged and looted today, destroying thousands of years of relics .. I'm a history enthusiast so its sad news for me to hear that..


Posted by LKD on Apr-12-2003 21:09:

oceanlab, could u please quote teh person who said that he people dont want change?


Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-12-2003 21:46:

KarateKid

Iraq's national museum plundered
Site was home to artifacts dating back thousands of years
Whereabouts of Hammurabi's Code unknown


http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...ol=968793972154

this is such a tradgedy ..


Posted by Cal on Apr-13-2003 03:30:

quote:
No, I really wanted him to suck my left nut. I'm horny and I'll take anything right now. You know how it is, all the girls here are busy around exam time.

By the way, that's a joke. I was really hoping for both nuts.

Well you're sweet, but I'm gonna have to decline. Hygenic reasons

Oh amd I'm hetero.


quote:
Iraq's national museum plundered
Site was home to artifacts dating back thousands of years
Whereabouts of Hammurabi's Code unknown


That's terrible. I remember learning about that Hammurabi law pillar back in junior high even. How much priceless historical shit got destroyed/thiefed because of this damn war...And I know the HQ of the iraqi olympic commitee place got burned down too.


Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-13-2003 07:49:

KarateKid

hey guys .. vote in my left-right poll !

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=101020


Posted by DigiNut on Apr-13-2003 12:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Cal
Well you're sweet, but I'm gonna have to decline. Hygenic reasons

Oh amd I'm hetero.


I'll have you know that my left nut is the epitome of cleanliness. The right one, not quite as often, but don't try to deny that you're curious.


Posted by Tudo Beleza on Apr-14-2003 17:28:


Posted by Cal on Apr-15-2003 01:58:

Angry

quote:
I'll have you know that my left nut is the epitome of cleanliness. The right one, not quite as often, but don't try to deny that you're curious.


Is it not enough that men hit on me in RL?! Being good=looking doesn't make me gay!


Posted by DigiNut on Apr-15-2003 02:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Cal
Is it not enough that men hit on me in RL?! Being good=looking doesn't make me gay!


"Oh, a sarcasm detector, that's a great invention. I can think of a million uses for something like that!" -CBG

But seriously, don't diss my nuts.


Posted by LKD on Apr-15-2003 02:09:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
But seriously, don't diss my nuts.


yea...the DIGI nuts

lol

j/k


Posted by Tudo Beleza on Apr-24-2003 04:55:

The Onion

Tortured Ugandan Political Prisoner
Wishes Uganda Had Oil
KAMPALA, UGANDA—A day after having his hands amputated by soldiers backing President Yoweri Museveni's brutal regime, Ugandan political prisoner Otobo Ankole expressed regret Monday over Uganda's lack of oil reserves. "I dream of the U.S. one day fighting for the liberation of the oppressed Ugandan people," said Ankole as he nursed his bloody stumps. "But, alas, our number-one natural resource is sugar cane." Ankole, whose wife, parents, and five children were among the 4,000 slaughtered in Uganda's ethnic killings of 2002, then bowed his head and said a prayer for petroleum


Posted by USMC_Greg on Apr-24-2003 05:41:

Re: The Onion

quote:
Originally posted by Tudo Beleza
Tortured Ugandan Political Prisoner
Wishes Uganda Had Oil
KAMPALA, UGANDA—A day after having his hands amputated by soldiers backing President Yoweri Museveni's brutal regime, Ugandan political prisoner Otobo Ankole expressed regret Monday over Uganda's lack of oil reserves. "I dream of the U.S. one day fighting for the liberation of the oppressed Ugandan people," said Ankole as he nursed his bloody stumps. "But, alas, our number-one natural resource is sugar cane." Ankole, whose wife, parents, and five children were among the 4,000 slaughtered in Uganda's ethnic killings of 2002, then bowed his head and said a prayer for petroleum




yeah, post some more SPAM while you're at it.


Posted by dEsidEL on Mar-25-2006 08:26:



i forgot to wish this thread a happy birthday


Posted by Stilez on Mar-25-2006 08:31:


Posted by Frenchie on Mar-25-2006 08:59:

Every thread needs some 4:00am randomness....

"Hi"-thats all


Posted by simms327 on Mar-25-2006 17:08:

it is interesting reading this thread, now after so much has happened.

i wonder if some peoples opinions have changed


Posted by dEsidEL on Aug-07-2006 14:47:

quote:
Originally posted by simms327
it is interesting reading this thread, now after so much has happened.

i wonder if some peoples opinions have changed


quote:



Half of America still believe Iraq had deadly arms
That number up from 36% last year
Bush team hangs on to argument

Aug. 7, 2006. 01:00 AM
CHARLES J. HANLEY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Do you believe in Iraqi "WMDs?"

Did Saddam Hussein's government have weapons of mass destruction in 2003?

Half of America apparently still thinks so, a new poll finds. The reality in this case is that after a 16-month, $900-million-plus investigation, the U.S. weapons hunters known as the Iraq Survey Group declared Iraq had dismantled its chemical, biological and nuclear arms programs in 1991 under UN oversight.

That 2004 finding reaffirmed the work of UN inspectors who in 2002-'03 found no trace of banned arsenals in Iraq.

Despite this, a Harris Poll released July 21 found a full 50 per cent of U.S. respondents — up from 36 per cent last year — said they believe Iraq did have forbidden arms when U.S. troops invaded in March 2003, an attack whose stated purpose was elimination of supposed WMDs.

Other polls also have found an enduring American faith in the WMD story.

"I'm flabbergasted," said Michael Massing, a media critic whose writings dissected the largely unquestioning U.S. news reporting on the Bush administration's shaky WMD claims in 2002-'03.

This finding just has to cause despair among those of us who hope for an informed public able to draw reasonable conclusions based on evidence."

Timing may explain some of the poll result.

Two weeks before the survey, two Republican lawmakers, Rick Santorum and Peter Hoekstra, released an intelligence report in Washington saying 500 chemical munitions had been collected in Iraq since the 2003 invasion.

But the Pentagon and outside experts stressed that these abandoned shells, many found in ones and twos, were 15 years old or more, their chemical contents were degraded, and they were unusable as artillery ordnance.

Since the 1990s, such "orphan" munitions have turned up on old battlefields and elsewhere in Iraq, ex-inspectors say.

In other words, this was no surprise.

"I think the Santorum-Hoekstra thing is the latest `factoid,' but the basic dynamic is the insistent repetition by the Bush administration of the original argument," said John Prados, author of the 2004 book Hoodwinked: The Documents That Reveal How Bush Sold Us a War.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has allowed only that "perhaps" WMD weren't in Iraq. And President George W. Bush himself, since 2003, has repeatedly insisted on one plainly false point: Saddam rebuffed UN inspectors in 2002, "wouldn't let them in," as he said in 2003, and "chose to deny inspectors," as he said this March.

The facts are Iraq acceded to the UN Security Council's demand and allowed scores of experts to conduct 700-plus inspections of potential weapons sites from Nov. 27, 2002 to March 16, 2003.

The inspectors said they could wrap up their work in months.

Instead, the U.S. invasion aborted that work.


source:
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...ol=968350060724

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Posted by rabbitjoker on Aug-08-2006 16:29:


Posted by infinity HiGH on Aug-08-2006 16:39:

quote:
Originally posted by oceanlab
looking back to the posts made at the beginning of the war...many ppl were wrong in saying that the Iraqi people didn't want change...hmmm


Well they sure got change now. The country is on the brink of a civil war. But it was well worth it. Now the Iraqi people are "FREE" and they must be thrilled at the oppurtunities this new life of car bombs, kidnappings, and other terrorist actions bring them.


Posted by hardcore trancer on Aug-08-2006 17:23:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Well they sure got change now. The country is on the brink of a civil war. But it was well worth it. Now the Iraqi people are "FREE" and they must be thrilled at the oppurtunities this new life of car bombs, kidnappings, and other terrorist actions bring them.


who cares if they are getting blown up daily as long as they can vote.


p.s. Neocons must be happy to know that Iraq will have a similar regime to Iran and that it'll turn to another anti American nation.


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