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decibel08
"Bush is proof that empty warheads can be dangerous"

"If you can't pronounce it, don't bomb it"

bush:"why should i care what the american people think? they didn't vote for me"

"How did our oil get under their sand?"

"Draft SUV drivers first"

"Don't do it George, dad will still love you"

"I asked for health care and all i got was a lousy stealth bomber"

"Bombing Iraq is not going to make your penis any bigger"

"Bombing for peace is like f***ing for virginity"

"Disarm Bush"

"You know you're in deep when people in south america start taking time off from protesting their own governments to protest ours" - john stewart

etc etc

--dannyB--

feel free to add
trancendental
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Originally posted by decibel08

"You know you're in deep when people in south america start taking time off from protesting their own governments to protest ours" - john stewart



lol :haha:
DJ Mikey Mike
:haha: there comedy :stongue:
DaveSaenz
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Maaz
quote:
Originally posted by decibel08
"You know you're in deep when people in south america start taking time off from protesting their own governments to protest ours" - john stewart

rofl... this is so true :stongue:
TheTornado
Bomb Texas, they have oil too. First in executions, last in education.
Time2Burn
^^^ LOL That one is classic.

I like the one in my sig.
ABTsportsline
For every 1 loud bush protester, there are 10 quiet supporters...
decibel08
quote:
Originally posted by ABTsportsline
For every 1 loud bush protester, there are 10 quiet supporters...


well.. that's a matter of opinion. i don't think most of the 'quiet' ones are supporters. youd think with all the rhetoric,'patriotisms', and propaganda being thrown at us that the supporters wouldn't be so quiet but would voice their popularly cultivated view to all.

for every loud protester there are also at least 10 quiet dissenters. i for one have yet to go to a demonstration despite my vehement anti-war feelings (but that will change soon, no worries).

--dannyB-- (always glad to hear a texas p.o.v.):thepirate
Time2Burn
quote:
Originally posted by decibel08
well.. that's a matter of opinion. i don't think most of the 'quiet' ones are supporters. youd think with all the rhetoric,'patriotisms', and propaganda being thrown at us that the supporters wouldn't be so quiet but would voice their popularly cultivated view to all.

for every loud protester there are also at least 10 quiet dissenters. i for one have yet to go to a demonstration despite my vehement anti-war feelings (but that will change soon, no worries).

--dannyB-- (always glad to hear a texas p.o.v.):thepirate


I second that.

America is a country divided. Yes there a lots of supprters there but if you venture beyonds it borders i think that the amount of "dissenters" (vocal and silent) far exceeds the voice of war.

I too have yet to reach a protest and yes that will change. People seem to think that we are all jumping on the bandwagon which is obviously not true. It is people finally willing to take a stand and make their voices heard. It is a democrazcy right?

tranceaddict991
"I know not with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones."
Albert Einstein

nothin to do with bush...but it will come from it all
ABTsportsline
like the abortion issue, many people are confusing the sides here.

i am pro-bush, not pro-war. bush is not necessarily pro-war. We are pro-disarmament of iraq. Now, if asking nicely doesn't work, and negotiations don't work (which they haven't), then we must take the next step.

i am also pro-humanitarian rights, which saddam is in grave violation of.

food for thought.
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