Off Topic: Kickin' ass in Iraq

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Aug 21, 2002
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Fuck it...

BUSH can eat that fat bitches cunt that got out of the Taebo classes and just took a fat shit and piss for you, and cum on his face too...

Support the TROOPS, not the WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"When you deal with the "Best of the Worst" why vote...?
Fuck this country as long as BUSH is in office....

Hope he get's assasinated....
 
Nov 14, 2002
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Hey MasZive, you'll get your food stamps either way bro.... Who are you to complain? Do you even vote?

And it's not a matter of Democrat or Republican, like the little TV you guys watch tells you it is. It's a matter of right and wrong, and the Democrats are wrong, and the Republicans are right... LoL.

Nah, fuck party lines. Open your mind kids... Jesus. The world goes on beyond the borders of your ghetto's, whether you like it or not.

And I hope it burns when it goes down that Bush is one of the best presidents we've ever had. He isn't a pussy like every one of his detractors would like him to be, like former presided Bill "blowjobs" Clinton.... This guy does what he thinks is right and doesn't look back for a second. Maybe if you kats would try that you'd make more money or sell more albums. Certainly, Bush has gotten more fans from it, and a hardcore minority that says "No blood for oil" or "This is a waste of money", not knowing the first thing about what they are talking about.... Kind of like MasZive.
 
Aug 26, 2002
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why is it American news outlets only show the Iraqi citizens who support overthrowing the Iraqi regime???

BBC and other news organizations worldwide have no problem showing the thousands of Iraqi's who would ademately fight to the death for their and their leaders' cause

if you're going to tell us to look outside of what we see on the idiot box then PLEASE rethink how accurate american news websites present information
 
Nov 14, 2002
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BBC (and I do watch the BBC) is well known to be very Anti-War. Also, the people fighting to the death... Wait, maybe you didn't see the truckload after truckload or "soldiers" that were waving white flags.... Now, the people fighting to the death, were fighting to the death because of the fear of Saddam himself. All of a sudden now that we've come in and shown the people that he is no longer in poswer, opinions on him changed rather quickly didn't they?

I don't just read newspapers or visit American websites. I watch the BBC mostly because they have better coverage. I listen to talk radio and visit many, many websites. I also listen to shortband radio (and boy... how crazy that shit is) for current information. That means I watch just about every television program I can, depending on the varying degrees of bias, the same for newspapers, seek out every opinion on the internet (it's just that MSNBC has the best pics) and also listen to public broadcasting such as NPR or broadband and yet, I still don't know what's outside the idiotbox, huh?

I'm not here to change your minds, I'm here to throw shit in your face and say "Hey, you're as stupid as I thought you were. Smarten up and you won't look like such a fool next time!"

"No more Saddam Hussein! We love you, we love you!" they cheered while running next to an Allied tank. One held a picture of George Bush and kissed it... "Thank you George Bush".

Gas prices are down, the market is winding its way back up, and where's all the new terrorism? Where's the new attacks? Not as much a worry as the anti-war types would have liked now is it?
 
Aug 26, 2002
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there's a difference between anti-war and not being pro-war.

BBC falls much more closely along the lines of not being pro-war

i'm just saying. there were a couple hundred people in the city square in baghdad celebrating the fall of Saddam & his government.

there's five million people in baghdad. even if there were 500 people in the square (that's a VERY generous estimate) that would make up about 1/100th of a percent. that's not an accurate representation of the feelings of the folks in Baghdad that's for sure
 
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Maybe that has something to do with the fact that the people in Iraq still are assuming that Hussein is in power due to the vast propaganda machine that Iraq has, and fear for their lives should they speak out against him.

Anti-war and not being pro-war? Yada yada yada.... Sling it any way you want.
 
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KS is traditionally a Republican state.....Statisticlly all but 2 counties in KS vote Republican (Douglas and Wyandotte vote Democrat - you do the math). It was suprising to see KS vote in a Democrat Governor and MO vote in a Republican Senator (possibly House, not sure).

In the past Missouri has tended to be a Democractic state which is mostly due to the 2 large metroploitan areas in state (KCMO and STL.
 
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Ahhhahhahhhhahaaaaaaaaaaaaa!! Am I the only one who saw the footage of the people dragging Saddam's head through the street while one kid was riding it like a bull??

That shit is fuckin' classic! LoL.

And am I the only one who heard about the prison that we overtook, then when we opened the gates hundreds of CHILDREN ran out? They were aparrently imprisoned for not joining the Iraqi military, as told by their parents. The details are sketchy, but what's known for fact is that these kids were locked in prison.... But to the anti-war kats, I'm sure that was probably just a camouflaged playground.

Heat, are lovin' this as much as I am? It's like these people have to remove BOTH their feet from their mouths, and ours too. LoL.


And to think... The UN didn't want us there.