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phil

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to see you fags wiping the egg off your faces when the iraqi population embraces the u.s. and its liberation of their country when this is all said and done.


and to think all these people want to keep iraq held hostage simply to smear a president they dont like.

WE WILL BE HEROES IN IRAQ!!!
 

phil

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there are already reports of praise being lavished on u.s. soldiers by the citizenship of iraq.

r.i.p. united nations
r.i.p. democrats hopes for the next election(s)
r.i.p. commies and socialists
r.i.p. hollywood limo leftists
 
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From an article I posted....

The cheers will definitly be misintrepreted...

"This is crucial to understand, because when U.S. military forces topple the government of Saddam Hussein, we shouldn't be surprised if ordinary Iraqis cheer. Their celebrations will not be about only the demise of a dictator but about the hoped-for end of a regime of fear and deprivation imposed by the United States, in which parents have been forced to watch children die of malnutrition and disease caused by the enforced poverty created by the embargo."
 
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What Tenk wrote is more realistic coming from the families them selves instead of our news media.....


Tenkamenin said:
From an Iraqi message board...

"my dad is from baghdad...and he called yesterday and he cried for the first time infront of us..was hard to watch..

my mom from basra..and her family couldn't sleep the night cz of the loudness of the shootings and bombs. and my uncle coudlnt' go to his farm and his ma7sool or crop is been spoiled...



its horrible..........this war is about hyopcrisy...........they put saddam and now they gona remove him by bombs and the innocet PPL ALWAYS Get caught up in the middle..........."

I can't even imagine what it's like over there, they are destroying the whole Baghdad....
 
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To me it seems like Almost all Women support the troops.

Most Older men Support the troops.

It seems like th younger men are the ones that are Angry.

Which makes sense, since Most young men are always upset or angry. Those are the ones in all the Protests if you look. Mostly teen to early twenties.
 
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We have no business telling a foreign country who can rule and how they can rule.

R.I.P. to the rest of the worlds opinions.
R.I.P. to the rest of the world having their own ideals and morals.
W.E.L.C.O.M.E. the globe turning into a huge United States. We will make you like us, we will make your opinions second to ours. You have no more culture of your own. We will spread our religion to you. We will enslave you like our citizens to the US DOLLAR.
 
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Iraq is brainwashing its citizens to think that they are right and the US is wrong. that's complete bullshit. that's some hitler nazi shit right there.

I, for one, think this was is spectacular. it's making the stock market SOAR. it's improving the economy. and it's ending a major threat to the United States from terrorism.
 

phil

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Tenkamenin said:
From an article I posted....

The cheers will definitly be misintrepreted...

"This is crucial to understand, because when U.S. military forces topple the government of Saddam Hussein, we shouldn't be surprised if ordinary Iraqis cheer. Their celebrations will not be about only the demise of a dictator but about the hoped-for end of a regime of fear and deprivation imposed by the United States, in which parents have been forced to watch children die of malnutrition and disease caused by the enforced poverty created by the embargo."
put your spin on it.

saddam could have had sanctions lifted had he done what he was supposed to. i know it kills you to admit that.
 
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We ensalve all. It is the IRAQIS turn. We keep them starving for a decade so that we come in and free them, they will work for food, our pay, our military who will be the NEW SLAVE MASTERS.
 
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phil said:


put your spin on it.

saddam could have had sanctions lifted had he done what he was supposed to. i know it kills you to admit that.
Hey, don't we all know that Saddam is not a great guy? Putting a sanction on the entire country is evil in it's own right. Thats my spin on it.....
 
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phil said:
we didnt keep them starving!!! saddam did. god damn you people are hard headed.
We all know Saddam is a problem, however he was not being hurt by the sanction his people were. Hurting his people was not hurting him, the sanction was cruel buddy......

You can look at it in many ways, Saddam was starving his people, and so were we.....
 
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If we put a sanction on them and required the leader to respond a certain way and he didnt, so all his people began starving, and we let it go for a decade... who started the peoples starvation? We did. We put the sanctions on them. Theres other ways to go about business then by killing off a whole country for one man.
 
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Blight said:
If we put a sanction on them and required the leader to respond a certain way and he didnt, so all his people began starving, and we let it go for a decade... who started the peoples starvation? We did. We put the sanctions on them. Theres other ways to go about business then by killing off a whole country for one man.
He calls us hard headed, yet he doesn't want to see that we put the sanction out. Saddam starved his people and we starved the Iraqi people. Putting sanctions on Iraq was not going to remove Saddam from power....