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04-11-04, 05:48 AM | #21 | |
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04-11-04, 06:08 AM | #24 | |
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04-11-04, 06:25 AM | #25 |
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[quote=albed]BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH
Some dumb shit...[quote] LOLHAHAHAHALOL How can it be 'correct' when people protest against it? We went to war under false pretenses...do you call that correct? We went to war after the UN would NOT back it...we did it in the face of protests and objections...that sure sounds 'correct' to me. What exactly do you call correct? Do you approve of the war?...Perhaps you missed the anti-war demonstrations and protests, not only in the USA but also around the world. If that is correct, i sure as fuck dont wanna see hte other side of that coin. |
04-11-04, 06:39 AM | #26 |
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How could civil rights for blacks be correct when southerners protested against it?
Or more aptly entering WWll, which people protested against. It's just beyond your understanding, like so many things. |
04-11-04, 07:19 AM | #27 | |
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However Iraq doesn't quite fall into the same catagory. Sure, saddam is a bad guy but was he an immediate threat? Was there an immediate need to invade Iraq, killing tens of thousands of it's citizens. Knowing bin Laden was the culprit and knowing Iraq didn't fund him, why did we attack Iraq? Certainly, we have a responsibility in Iraq now and can't just walk away but who put us in that dubious position and why is the issue. Under what pretenses were we sent there? Although I try to respect all opinions, you're typifying the big problem in America. You're trying to define anothers agenda rather than discuss the facts and issuse at hand. |
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04-11-04, 08:20 AM | #28 |
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What cause and agenda have I been trying to define?
"the fuckin COUNTRY approves that the WAR is correct" Is the statement I referred to and everyone seems determined to misinterpret it so they can discuss something else. Well go ahead and rant about whatever you want just don't quote my post or jc's as if your addressing the same topic. Your post has no relation to my post which you quoted just as GG's was unrelated to jc's comment. It's like you don't even read other posts and just talk about whatever you want. |
04-11-04, 09:19 AM | #29 | |
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Also, It must be nice being Bush and Cheney and still having their brains and guts, as you so eloquently put it, intact, while American soldiers are having their brains and guts laid out in the Iraqi desert. Another 4 years of that. That's very comforting. Thanks Republicans. |
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04-11-04, 09:24 AM | #30 | |
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As far as liberal or conservative leanings: Independant, OK twat? |
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04-11-04, 09:28 AM | #31 |
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You and jcmd62 need to get a room, already - for chrissakes. |
04-11-04, 10:06 AM | #32 |
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So we can gangbang our whiney bitch? I don't like to share.
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04-11-04, 11:02 AM | #33 |
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please remember this is an open forum. as adults we try to set an example for the children at zeropaid.
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04-11-04, 11:53 AM | #34 | |
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04-11-04, 12:21 PM | #35 | |
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everywhere i go the posts are all the same ..seems like i read them before somewhere? did we win the war ? |
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05-11-04, 12:41 AM | #36 | |
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[sarcasm]Mission Accomplished...DUH[/sarcasm] |
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05-11-04, 05:09 PM | #37 | |
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[quote=Gutrguy][quote=albed]BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH
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Hasn't anyone ever got right in your face and swore what you were doing or saying was wrong, only to find out later that you were right in what you were doing and it did work out for the best? Just because some disagreed with you didn't make you WRONG did it? It is you that doesn't understand what protesting is. Protesting is just people disagreeing with others on a larger scale. You libs must still be reading those exit polls that showed Kerry winning by over 2 points. Finally people see the innaccuracy of these exit polls and how wrong they can really be. Americans clearly showed with this vote that unlike our liberal friends that the majority of Americans are indeed in touch with REALITY and see TERRORISM as a REAL threat not only to our Nations security but to our own personal safety and most importantly as a threat to our FREEDOM. They voted for the candidate that they felt would best take the fight to the Terrorists and not another candidate that will allow attack after attack against us and do NOTHING just as our integrity-less Democrat predecessor Mr. Clinton did for 8 years. Read all the fiction you want but the economy, gay marraige, jobs, RELIGION, were all secondary to the threat of Terrorism. Don't worry gutr with that head firmly planted where it is you'll never have to worry about seeing the other side of anything. |
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18-03-05, 02:26 AM | #38 | |
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I have to say that John Kerry not being ellected (and his 'plans' for Iraq) has nothing to do with this war being correct or not. To just pull our troops out and leave Iraq in this mess we created, as John Kerry had planned, would be wrong...IMO that is why John Kerry did not win. This war began with incorrect information....the body count of dead soldiers has risen to over 1500 and over 11,000 wounded. These brave men and women are fighting in a country (fighting a war) that had nothing to do with the terrorism attatcks on US soil. Sending troops into Afghanistan to search for those responsible for 9/11 is/was correct, but that isnt important anymore is it?...what is important is Iraq and Saddam. Ever wonder how or why the focus shifted from OBL to Saddam? (and so very quickly) Or why our military can find Saddam in a 'spider hole' but have no clue where the 'mastermind' of the attatcks that catapulted our nation into 'The Age of Terror'? Just because Clinton did not wage a full scale war against another country does not mean that he did nothing. http://www.cdt.org/policy/terrorism/...error-otl.html Bill Clinton did quite a bit to step up this countries defences against terrorism. Starting a war should not be the first step, but the last, Clinton seemed to understand that...i cannot say the same for our current President. I am a very open minded person...I like to hear both sides to whatever issue is on tap, then decide how I feel and if I agree with either party or not. To believe that everyone who is against this war is a 'Liberal' or 'Democrat' (or 'Liberal Democrat') is very narrow minded and ignorant. I am a registered Republican...(i know...hard to believe huh? ) that does not stop me from disagreeing with things this Republican President has said or done...nor does it stop me from voting for a Democrat or Independent candidate. I vote for candidates based on my personal views and beliefs, not by party lines. It is apparent by the amount of people that have protested (and are still protesting this war) in the United States alone (not to mention around the world) that the people believe it is not correct. Since the one year 'anniversery' of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq the amount of protests has increased over 100%, a good reflection of the deepening doubts about the war after a disastrous year of continued body counts and billions of dollars wasted on an illegal and immoral occupation. |
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18-03-05, 05:49 AM | #39 |
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I'll be sure to avoid the traffic jams tomorrow.
Feel like voicing your opinion on the war - both sides will be here tomorrow (any nappies attending be sure to pm me and perhaps we can have lunch someplace ).
Peace and Justice comes to Faytteville, N.C. and USA Today article. They say there be many military families and Iraq war veterans in attendance as well as those who support activity in Iraq. Should be interesting to say the least. |
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