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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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| quote: | Originally posted by SeventhSun
If the american guvernment wanted lots of money, They would stop putting money into schools, construction, welfare, and all the other things that make america (and canada) a great place to live. They would instead keep it and let us live in fucking run down buildings and shacks like the iraqi's
You should all be thankfull for the american lifestyle u all live.
Freedom and democracy.
BTW were u guys all hitler fans too? |
Unfortunately, the American government needs to educate its population so that they can build more weapons. Iraq can just buy from the USA.
Most of Europe doesn't like war, Israel's technology isn't really for sale, and Canada obviously isn't going to be much help to them.
P.S. I'm not living an American lifestyle - first and foremost, I'm a Canadian, and I take care of my mind and body.
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Apr-09-2003 22:53
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LKD
Omni-peasant

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Its June 18th, 2005, I'm at the Skybar
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Apr-09-2003 23:00
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Cyrus King
Anti NeoCon Addict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by SeventhSun
Sometimes you have to go to war for the greater peace
I'm with the USA 100%
Do all u anti-war people really want to watch saddam repress his people for another 10 years, I don't.
Iraq's land is so rich with oil, yet the people are poor.
Where does all the money go?.... Into saddams weapons and military.
Now some of you might say that the USa just wants the oil.
This is obsurd, The USA is the richest country in the world, to think they would go through all this, just for a little more cash is ridiculous.
Besides all u anti-war protestors are hypocrits, because you dont want Iraq to be disrupted, U will go ahead and disrupt your own countrymen by blocking roads, and disturbing the general public.
I dont think its wrong to protest, but before u do, get all the facts straight.
Saddam is an evil man, I'm sure most will agree, lets give Iraqi's the wealth from their own oil, rather that using the income to generate bombs and weapons, which is the same thing u guys are protesting in the first place.
There, I'm sure i pissed a few people off, but I don't care these are my views and i feel strongly about them.
"GOD BLESS AMERICA"
And all the AMERICAN soldiers, alive and dead. |
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You epitomize the ugly reality that is bred from propaganda! That was really funnny......
Try not watching CNN and take political science course that teaches you the basics of how this world is run... BY MONEY GREED AND POWER...
The US is exactly going to war for this reason! Do you think that investing close to $100 BILLION to fund this war is for the 'liberation of the Iraqi's'?!?!? They need to make that money back.. and it will be through the black gold hidden beneath Iraq's earth that will certainly make Bush and his corporate buddies ever more rich and powerful!
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Apr-10-2003 02:54
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Tudo Beleza
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Shimokawa, Hokkaido, Japan
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Iraq's U.N. Envoy Concedes Defeat in War
Iraq's U.N. Envoy Concedes Defeat in War
1 hour, 57 minutes ago
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer
UNITED NATIONS - With the fall of Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites)'s U.N. ambassador declared Wednesday, "the game is over" — and became the first Iraqi official to concede defeat in the U.S.-led war.
Mohammed Al-Douri expressed hope that the Iraqi people will now be able to live in peace.
"My work now is peace," he told reporters outside his New York residence. "The game is over, and I hope the peace will prevail. I hope the Iraqi people will have a happy life."
Al-Douri was asked what he meant when he said "the game is over."
"The war," he responded.
His comments were the first admission by an Iraqi official that coalition forces had overwhelmed Iraqi troops after a three-week campaign.
In an AP interview Wednesday night, Al-Douri said he will continue to work at the United Nations (news - web sites) and had no intention of defecting.
"Defecting from who?" he asked. "I think the government has already defected. There is no more Iraqi government to be defected from."
Two weeks ago, during a heated U.N. debate, Al-Douri accused the United States of "criminal aggression" against Iraq and warned the U.S.-led coalition was "about to start a real war of extermination that will kill everything and destroy everything."
He said U.S. and British forces were being "hoodwinked" into believing "that the Iraqi people would receive them with flowers and hugs."
The outburst caused U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte to walk out of the open Security Council meeting, saying he'd "heard enough."
On Wednesday, when asked about Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites), Al-Douri said he had no "relationship with Saddam."
"I have no communication with Iraq," the ambassador said.
Questioned about Al-Douri's comments, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said: "Well, I would say it wasn't a game, first."
Rumsfeld added that there was still lots of "difficult, dangerous" work ahead in Iraq.
Earlier, Al-Douri told Associated Press Television News: "This is a war, and there will be a winner and someone who is a loser."
When asked what he thought about scenes broadcast Wednesday from Baghdad, he said: "Well I don't know really, I watch the television like you."
He said that because of the war he has been unable to contact any government officials "for a long time."
Al-Douri taught international law at Baghdad University for more than 30 years before becoming a diplomat in 1999, first at the United Nations in Geneva and since early 2001 at U.N. headquarters in New York.
He said he would love to return to teaching but for now plans to remain at the United Nations. "Things will be crystalized one day," he said.
"What I worried about is that things are settled in the country ... so in the future the Iraqi people will live in peace without sanctions, without wars, without suffering. This is my message."
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Apr-10-2003 03:45
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PVDrules
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Kingston,Canada
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Sadaam has killed around 500,000 of his people. So far 1200 civilians have died in this war. I think this is a tremendous accomplishment by the coalition forces. 1200 civilian casutlies is extremely low for war.
I am pro war and I hate all Canadian Protesters, especially the ones in KINGSTON!!, ontario. You peple disgust me with a passion. I will never vote Liberal again. This is the first time in my life where I actually care about politics. Jean Chretian has to go, period. I consider him one of the worst PMS in Canada's history, at least in my life time.
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Apr-10-2003 04:53
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