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| Originally posted by LazFX Oh Cyrus don't care, a million Iraq's People can get killed as long as a handful of US servicemen die |
Thanks for the vedio threadstarter.. appreciate.
Iraqies need to teach Americans a good lesson. I hope they kill all the American infiltrators before they flee, just like US did when Iraqies were fleeing from Kuwait.
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| Originally posted by Cyrus King Hey.. Mr. i hate middle eastern people,,, its I dont WANT people to die period |
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1,000 Killed In Iraq Over Past Week The Iraqi Interior Ministry is estimating about 1,000 people have been killed throughout Iraq over the past week. On Saturday 135 people died when a suicide truck bomber blew up a crowded market in a mainly Shiite area of Baghdad. It was the deadliest single bombing of the entire war. Over three hundred people were also injured. The blast was so powerful it brought down ten surrounding buildings. Saudis Give Millions to Sunnis to Buy Anti-Aircraft Missiles The Associated Press recently reported that private Saudi citizens are giving tens of millions of dollars to Sunni fighters in Iraq to buy weapons, including shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles. Bush Seeks Hundreds of Billions More For War President Bush is sending a proposed $2.9 trillion dollar budget to Congress today. Bush is seeking a nearly 10 percent increase for the Pentagon annual budget to bring it to close to half of a trillion dollars. Bush also wants an additional $245 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Iraq Veterans Medical Costs Could Reach $660B A new study by Harvard University shows the hidden financial costs of the Iraq war will be felt for decades. Researchers estimate that medical costs for U.S. veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will be at least three hundred fifty billion dollars over the next forty years. The study said the total medical costs could reach $660 billion dollars. Activists Launch Occupation Project A new grassroots campaign called the Occupation Project is being launched today to end the war in Iraq. Activists plan to occupy the offices of lawmakers who refuse to pledge to vote against additional war funding. The Occupation Project is being led by the Chicago-based Voices for Creative Nonviolence. NIE Predicts Situation in Iraq Will Worsen In other Iraq news, the U.S. intelligence community has issued a dire report on the state of Iraq. The National Intelligence Estimate predicts Iraq's security situation will worsen over the next 18 months unless the slide toward sectarian polarization is halted. The NIE represents the consensus views of the vast U.S. intelligence community.
The National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq also stated that "outside actors" are not a "major driver of violence" inside Iraq. This refutes recent suggestions by senior Bush administration officials that Iran is playing a major role in support of Shiite militias. Ex-U.S. Military Officers Warn Against Iran Attack Three former high-ranking American military officers have warned that a U.S. military attack on Iran would have "disastrous consequences" and would further exacerbate regional and global tensions. General Joseph Hoar � the former commander-in-chief of US Central Command � and two other high ranking officers voiced their concern in a letter to the Sunday Times of London. Sen. Clinton Refuses to Rule Out Backing Iran Attack Meanwhile New York Senator and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is saying that she would not rule attacking Iran. She spoke last week at a dinner organized by AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
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| Originally posted by Cyrus King Hey.. Mr. i hate middle eastern people,,, its I dont WANT people to die period, but the US government deserves this resistance. |
Ofcourse it doesn't. [Note: not being sarcastic]
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| Originally posted by shaolin_Z LOL. It's a little hard to explain that to most Americans you know, especially spooks. |
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| Originally posted by LazFX Don't you cuss at me you welfare case |
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| Originally posted by hardcore trancer ok Mexico. |

where's the hi-tech in adachi that we see in Hollywood
is that real?

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| Originally posted by LazFX so STFU and DIAF |
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| Originally posted by Q5echo so Shut The Fuck Up and Deutsche Institut f�r Animationsfilm??? |
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| Originally posted by LazFX how is the building tonight Q?? |
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| Originally posted by Q5echo all quiet. just the way i like it. rich people asleep dreaming of how to become more rich. i've watched enough youtube tonite to choke a T1 line. |
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| Originally posted by Q5echo all quiet. just the way i like it. rich people asleep dreaming of how to become more rich. i've watched enough youtube tonite to choke a T1 line. |
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| Originally posted by Arbiter I don't have any big problem with it personally, except that I don't think it facilitates a meaningful or intelligent discussion. I mean, what is the point, exactly? That in a war, people might kill each other? Wow, thanks for the refresher course - I had almost forgotten! Also, considering that he never comes back and responds to anything else in the threads he makes, which constitute his only participation in the forum as far as I can tell, it strikes me as borderline spam. Add in the fact that he's been warned about it in the past, and the appropriate response is obvious to me. If the material were presented in a different way - say, a collection of links to footage and a discussion about the real cost of war, then it might be a different story. |
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| Originally posted by erdega Does that mean there aren't 100-200 iraqi people being killed under american occupation ? |
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| Originally posted by XaNaX Yeah there are, and the majority of those deaths are because iraqis keep blowing up other iraqis. |
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| Originally posted by erdega it's all because of american/british imperialistic aggression which they will be paying off one way or the other even when they retreat |
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| Originally posted by XaNaX Dude you are so full of shit it is coming out your ears. It has nothing to do with Americans/British. People in the middle east have been killing each other for centuries over stupid shit. We Americans are fucking stupid and think we can come in and make people in the middle east see the light and enjoy freedom and democracy. But the hatred is so deep seated there that all they want to do is kill each other because you are a Sunni and he is a Shia or he is a Jew and I'm an Arab and if you don't believe what I do then you must die. If it wasn't for the oil we could just let everyone have at it and wipe each other out. |
Check out what the US' buds are up to. Hmmm...
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Saudis silent on 'terror' arrests The Saudi authorities are remaining tight-lipped about the identities of 10 men arrested on Friday on suspicion of funding insurgents outside the country. Nine Saudis and a foreign national, reported to be from Morocco, were held in raids in Jeddah and Medina. They were arrested for collecting money for "suspicious parties". But a defence lawyer says the men are reformists with no links to terrorism. Newspaper reports and relatives described them as professional people. They include lawyers and academics know for their reformist activities, according to reports in the Arab media. The 10 - who include liberals and moderate Islamists - have in the past signed petitions condemning violence and calling for political reform. BBC Middle East analyst Roger Hardy says some Saudis suspect the charge of funding terrorism to be a pretext - and that the 10 have been arrested for their political beliefs. A lawyer representing four of the men says they were recently warned by the interior minister, Prince Nayef, to stop holding meetings and signing petitions. 'Suspicious' collections The government said the men were suspected of illegally collecting donations and passing them on to what are described as "suspicious elements" outside the country. An interior ministry statement said the money was being used to lure "the sons of the nation to disturbed places", which correspondents say was probably a reference to neighbouring Iraq. Seven of the Saudis and the foreigner were arrested while meeting in Jeddah on Friday night. The other two were held in separate raids in Jeddah and Medina. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has been responsible for a highly visible campaign to seek out militants sympathetic to al-Qaeda among its citizens. Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/...ast/6331767.stm Published: 2007/02/05 12:44:28 GMT � BBC MMVII |
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| Originally posted by XaNaX Dude you are so full of shit it is coming out your ears. It has nothing to do with Americans/British. People in the middle east have been killing each other for centuries over stupid shit. |
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| We Americans are fucking stupid and think we can come in and make people in the middle east see the light and enjoy freedom and democracy. |
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| If it wasn't for the oil we could just let everyone have at it and wipe each other out. |
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| Originally posted by erdega it's all because of american/british imperialistic aggression which they will be paying off one way or the other even when they retreat |
I really pity you. You're simply blind. People blame American because of they have a reason. Same way people blamed Soviet Union a while ago. I know it's sometimes very difficult to see the problems in your own country, but you should learn it.
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| Originally posted by star-traveller I really pity you. You're simply blind. People blame American because of they have a reason. Same way people blamed Soviet Union a while ago. I know it's sometimes very difficult to see the problems in your own country, but you should learn it. |
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