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Old 08-15-2007, 02:14 PM   #1
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It's long but very interesting.

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Old 08-15-2007, 02:43 PM   #2
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Believers in The Madhi: There is no hope for folks who believe that a boy who drowned in a well hundreds of years ago is coming back to save them. You just can't deal with lobotomized idiots like that.
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Old 08-15-2007, 03:32 PM   #3
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Believers in The Madhi: There is no hope for folks who believe that a boy who drowned in a well hundreds of years ago is coming back to save them. You just can't deal with lobotomized idiots like that.
Falcon I agree with you 100%. I will never say a word against our troops but the fools that sent them to this hell hole need a lesson in history.

Allot of people opened this thread but not many spent the time to read it. And I can think of a few who need to.
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MJT: How did you feel when the U.S. invaded Iraq?
Hammer: Happy. It was like I was living in a jail and somebody set me free. I don"™t want Saddam ruling me. Never. I was just waiting and waiting for this moment.
MJT: What do you think about the possibility of Americans leaving?
Hammer: It is like bad dream. Very bad dream. A nightmare. Worse than that. Like sending me back to jail. Like they set me free for four years then sent me back to jail or gave me a death sentence.
MJT: Tell us about living under Saddam Hussein.
Hammer: It was crazy life, like feeling safe inside a jail. If they sent you to an actual jail nothing changed. They arrested everyone, literally everyone, for no reason and sent them to jail for two weeks just so they could see the jail.
I went there three times. The first time because I worked for a movie company. They sent all of us to jail. It had nothing to do with me.
I was given a three year sentence. My family has money, so I paid the judge 50,000 dollars. I gave it directly to the judge, plus four new tires for his car and a satellite TV. He gave me a three month sentence instead of a three year sentence. He scratched "œ3 years" off my sentence and wrote "œ3 months" in by hand.
They sent me to Abu Ghraib. I saw so many things. If you want me to talk about that I would need a whole newspaper.
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Old 08-16-2007, 06:20 AM   #5
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The silence is over whelming where are you war supporters ,explain the evil of my ways.

"œI think the reason the U.S. hasn"™t killed Sadr yet is because they are trying to flip him to their side," said Hammer. "œAll it takes is money. It"™s all about money money money for these guys. He has only 16 percent support among the Shia. I am a Shia. I know lots of Shia in Sadr City who hate and fear him, but he has lots of power and influence."
"œIf we flip Sadr Iraq might very well reach a tipping point," Master Sergeant Tyler told me. "œThe war might be all but technically over. But there would be some blowback from the Sunni side at first."
Sounds great, but it begs the question: is a tactical alliance with Moqtada al Sadr even desirable?
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Old 08-16-2007, 08:48 AM   #6
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"The silence is over whelming where are you war supporters ,explain the evil of my ways."

i supported and participated in a very useless war nearly four decades ago. They told us that we were fighting the war of the dominoes:All of Asia would fall to the dastardly communists and then they would be attacking us over here.

Well, we lost that war and communist China is being allowed to attack us over here with the domination of our economy and domination of our currency market.Currently we owe communist China 900 billion dollars for money that they loaned the US. The US is in a situation of having communist China dictate our foreign policy through blackmail.

Strange thing is that we have thosewho wail about socialism here at homewhile supporting our trade relationship with communist China-hypocrisy.
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Old 08-16-2007, 10:26 AM   #7
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Falcon once again you are spot on.

This crisis in the Global market is Chinas way of saying that they do control government policy decisions and that there is no way we can enforce W.T.O. rules against unfair trade .
Wya's has let the trade deficit destroy Americas ability to produce domestic products and financed Chinas ballooning military.

Nice Job wya.
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Wya's has let the trade deficit destroy Americas ability to produce domestic products and financed Chinas ballooning military.

Nice Job wya.
I couldn't agree with this anymore than what is siad, a nice trade off for America???
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Manymay disagree with me -

I think it is hard to support the troops and at the same time slander the Commander and Cheif that they volunteer to serve. This is not only my view, but a common view among those in the military. These men not only choose to defend and possibly die for their country - but also their President.

It is an insult to say that you support someone, but also say that they have choosen to follow an idiot and criminal.

By the way - this view does not mean that I support the war.
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Old 08-17-2007, 06:33 PM   #10
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"It is an insult to say that you support someone, but also say that they have choosen to follow an idiot and criminal."

Never said that the idiot is a criminal. i do support the troops to the hilt: Cannot say the same for their Commander in Cheap.



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