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American Terrorism - the worst of them all (pg. 14)
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| DJ Tom |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA that was a good one!! what allied forces???:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
oh you mean Poland right? :stongue: |
Poland/Australia/Germany/Chine etc.. |
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| Kzwei |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Tom
Germany |
hmmm...no |
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| Michael19 |
| quote: | MARINE IN SHOOTING PROBE
The United Nations has called for an investigation into a series of alleged abuses in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.
Human rights official Louise Arbour said those responsible for any violations should be brought to justice.
Controversy over the Fallujah offensive was fuelled by video footage showing a US Marine shooting dead a wounded and unarmed Iraqi.
The pictures showed some marines entering the mosque on Saturday.
The marine, who has since been taken off battlefield duty, is seen standing above a figure slumped against a wall aiming his rifle at the man's body.
"He's f****** faking he's dead," the soldier is heard to shout. "He's breathing... he's f****** faking he's dead."
A shot rings out, and the words: "He is now" can be heard on the video.
US broadcaster NBC said the dead man, one of about five pictured inside the mosque, was an unarmed insurgent who had been discovered the previous day and been left to await medical attention.
The reports said the unnamed marine involved had been wounded in the face the day before the killing but had returned to duty almost immediately.
Another soldier had died moving the booby-trapped body of an insurgent.
The US military has begun an investigation into possible war crimes over the incident.
The First Marine Division said it wanted to determine whether the marine acted in self-defence, violated military law or failed to comply with the international Law of Armed Conflict.
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| Reverend_Trance |
| quote: | Originally posted by starsearcher
I highly doubt he's Bush loving...look at his avatar |
True. I do NOT worship the man, but the election came down to Dumb (Bush) and Dumber (Kerry). I voted for Bush because of a few of his policies compared to the God knows what of John Kerry.
The Iraqi war is the right thimg to do. I loathe Palestianians due to the Lockerbe plane bombing in which family friends died.
Smokeape does have a valid point. Terrorism tends to be an attack against innocent people. In war the intent is to get the enemy. Civilan casualties happen but not on purpose.
Palestianians are terrorists since they kill people in buses and shops, while the Isrealis hit terrorist leaders and plotters. Innocents will die but with smart bombs and special forces they tend to hit their targets and not civilians. |
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| Michael19 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Reverend_Trance
Palestianians are terrorists since they kill people in buses and shops, while the Isrealis hit terrorist leaders and plotters. Innocents will die but with smart bombs and special forces they tend to hit their targets and not civilians. |
Oh come on, Israelis dont care who they hit. |
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| Cyrus King |
| quote: | Originally posted by Michael19
Oh come on, Israelis dont care who they hit. |
theres no point.. the have one and only one image and perception of terrorism
the simple minded definition that is shoved down the throats of Americans |
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| starsearcher |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cyrus King
the simple minded definition that is shoved down the throats of Americans |
right |
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| Reverend_Trance |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cyrus King
theres no point.. the have one and only one image and perception of terrorism
the simple minded definition that is shoved down the throats of Americans |
In your opinion, these people are terrorists:
Adolph Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Gavilio Princip
King Leopold II of Belgium
The Crusaders
The Fatmids
The Uyymaidads
General George A Custer.
Saladin
Vlad Dracul, Ruler of Walchallia
Lee Harvey Oswald
Ghengis Khan
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
Sir Winston Churchill
Admrial Isoroku Yamamoto
The list is people who have killed innocents. And the list could go on forever.
EDIT:
President George W. Bush
President Vladimir Putin
President Jacques Chirac
Former President George Bush
Ronald Reagan
Hideki Tojo
Benito Mussslini
Henri-Philippe Petain
Pierre Laval
INSERT ANY LEADER WHO HAS KILLED INNOCENT CIVILIANS |
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| Scorchio |
hehehe it would be so funny to see 20 posts with
SHARON!!!
I'm laughing already. |
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| Kzwei |
| quote: | Originally posted by Reverend_Trance
In your opinion, these people are terrorists:
Adolph Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Gavilio Princip
King Leopold II of Belgium
The Crusaders
The Fatmids
The Uyymaidads
General George A Custer.
Saladin
Vlad Dracul, Ruler of Walchallia
Lee Harvey Oswald
Ghengis Khan
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
Sir Winston Churchill
Admrial Isoroku Yamamoto
The list is people who have killed innocents. And the list could go on forever.
EDIT:
President George W. Bush
President Vladimir Putin
President Jacques Chirac
Former President George Bush
Ronald Reagan
Hideki Tojo
Benito Mussslini
Henri-Philippe Petain
Pierre Laval
INSERT ANY LEADER WHO HAS KILLED INNOCENT CIVILIANS |
ter·ror·ism ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tr-rzm)
n.
The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.
by this definition i see alot of terrorists in that list |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Reverend_Trance
The Iraqi war is the right thimg to do. I loathe Palestianians due to the Lockerbe plane bombing in which family friends died. |
without being too rude:
Iraqi situation is a joke.
Lockerbe bombing was by LIBYANS - Ghaddafi (libyan pres.)
has personally paid the families for the tragedy.
so dont falsely accuse te palestinians |
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| starsearcher |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheVrk
without being too rude:
Iraqi situation is a joke.
Lockerbe bombing was by LIBYANS - Ghaddafi (libyan pres.)
has personally paid the families for the tragedy.
so dont falsely accuse te palestinians |
Not that I know much about that plane bombing or anything, but here's an article I just found
| quote: | Aide says Nidal confessed to Lockerbie bombing
The Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal admitted to a meeting of his most trusted colleagues that he was behind the 1988 Lockerbie plane bombing and the culprits were not Libyans, it is claimed today in a leading Arabic newspaper.
By Guardian Newspapers, 8/22/2002
The Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal admitted to a meeting of his most trusted colleagues that he was behind the 1988 Lockerbie plane bombing and the culprits were not Libyans, it is claimed today in a leading Arabic newspaper.
In an interview with the London daily, Al-Hayat, a former colleague, Atef Abu Bakr, says Nidal made the confession to the inner circle of his revolutionary council some time before his death earlier this week.
Bakr, once a politburo member of Nidal's Fatah-Revolutionary Council, told the paper that Nidal had said: "I will tell you something very important and serious. The reports which link the Lockerbie act to others are false reports. We are behind what happened."
According to Bakr, Nidal threatened anyone who leaked what he said with death, "even if he is in the arms of his wife".
Last night a spokesman for Al Hayat confirmed that the interview with Bakr was conducted some time before Nidal's death.
The Lockerbie disaster happened when a New York-bound Pan Am plane blew up over the town in Scotland, in December 1988, killing 259 passengers and crew, and 11 local residents. A Scottish court sitting in Holland convicted a former Libyan agent, Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, over the bombing and in January 2001 gave him a life sentence.
The group led by Nidal, once one of the world's most wanted men, has been blamed for a series of horrific attacks in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Iraqi authorities have claimed that Nidal, found dead in his Baghdad apartment, committed suicide. Members of the Fatah-Revolutionary Council, better known as the Abu Nidal organisation, said he committed suicide as he was suffering from cancer.
Nidal set up his headquarters in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, in 1987. He was put under house arrest when Libya's leader, Muammar Gaddafi, came under pressure to crack down on militants after the Lockerbie bombing.
Bakr and another dissident split from Nidal's group in late 1989, almost a year after the bombing. After the attack, Bakr was quoted as extending condolences to victims on behalf of Nidal's group.
Tam Dalyell, Labour MP for Linlithgow, has long maintained that Nidal was to blame, and not Libyans. Last night he said: "If true, this is a hugely important development. If he has said that no one else had anything to do with it, where does that leave Mr al-Megrahi? I believe the Libyans had nothing to do with it. This is one hell of a thing."
He said that the Foreign Office must now investigate Bakr's claims "as a matter of the utmost urgency".
He added: "If these allegations are true they blow everything relating to Lockerbie out of the water, including the trial in Holland."
© Guardian Newspapers Limited |
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