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Old 27-01-07, 04:22 PM   #1
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Default Huge Crowd Protests War in DC

between 50 to 100k people protested Bush's dirty little war.

No one had a problem counting the war supporters at the counter-protest.

There were only 40 of them.

Was one of them named Tom?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070127/...s/iraq_protest
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Old 27-01-07, 05:53 PM   #2
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It is a noble thing that happened today but do you think it's gonna change a single thing? Bush and his cabal are still in power and nothing is gonna change unless the people storm the white house and forcebly remove Bush\Cheney, lock them in a cell and throw away the key until they are trialed for war crimes.

Even if this scenario happens, the dammage is already done and he only thing that is left in the end is picking up the peices and clean the mess this administration left in it's wake.
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Old 27-01-07, 11:20 PM   #3
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You don't think the administration should clean up their own mess?
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Old 28-01-07, 12:09 AM   #4
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Bush and his cabal are still in power
I think what you meant to say was Bush is still in office, for now, anyway...

We sent his rubber stamp congress packing last November.

And we can send him packing as well if he doesn't open up those huge elephant ears and start listening to us.

As for the big mess aka the Iraq war well; just like Nam, most likely, it will be congress that ends it.

The cleaning will have to be done by the Iraqi people.
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Old 28-01-07, 04:25 AM   #5
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The cleaning will have to be done by the Iraqi people.
I am afraid it will not be so easy to do due\because of secterians violence. Irak is now a quagmire or a clusterfuck religion wise RD. They should go the way India and Pakistan went, to each his own country and is own religion... next, to each his own nuke bomb

Seriously, Irak if fucked for the next 25 years in the least, and hopefully they will ditch that US puppet gov that is in place right now for their own good. If this is what you meant by cleaning their own mess, I sure hope so they will in the near future.

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Old 28-01-07, 07:21 PM   #6
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I am afraid it will not be so easy to do due\because of secterians violence. Irak is now a quagmire or a clusterfuck religion wise RD. They should go the way India and Pakistan went, to each his own country and is own religion... next, to each his own nuke bomb

Seriously, Irak if fucked for the next 25 years in the least, and hopefully they will ditch that US puppet gov that is in place right now for their own good. If this is what you meant by cleaning their own mess, I sure hope so they will in the near future.

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What in the hell are you talking about?

Irak fucked ... puppet government ... nukes for everybody?

I think you should limit your political comments to what is happening in your own country as you do not seem to have a clue of what is happening in the rest of the world.

Is the USA that bad to where you have to bad mouth it in every one of your posts. Seems like I read today that Canada had to pay out a few million to some guy that they falsely arrested of terrorist charges and locked away and tortured for a 3 years.

What do you think about that? Is that the USA's fault too?

Hahahahahahahahahahaa

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Old 28-01-07, 08:38 PM   #7
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What in the hell are you talking about?

Irak fucked ... puppet government ... nukes for everybody?

I think you should limit your political comments to what is happening in your own country as you do not seem to have a clue of what is happening in the rest of the world.

Is the USA that bad to where you have to bad mouth it in every one of your posts. Seems like I read today that Canada had to pay out a few million to some guy that they falsely arrested of terrorist charges and locked away and tortured for a 3 years.

What do you think about that? Is that the USA's fault too?

Hahahahahahahahahahaa

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You cretard, once again...

I do not hate the USA, Canada should take some pointers IMO. I do loathe the current ADM and that you damn well know or are you such a retard you cannot make the diff between those 2 facts?

Better swallow up your words dilweed for you will choke on them... Is it the Adm fault on this one, yes it is. I do agree the canadian gov should have done something sooner but hard to do when the world police breathing down your neck no?

I'd bet 10$ you can't even recall that poor fellow's name but hey, time for a dose of reality on this one.

We sure as hell didn't deport him back to Syria, then who did Dilweed? I'll tell you who in little whotown to this little whodilweed...

It was your ADM, plain and simple and this news is old BTW, more than a year ago.

From CBC online

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U.S. actions in Arar case called 'extremely troubling'
Last Updated: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 | 11:29 AM ET
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A senior foreign affairs official has told the Maher Arar inquiry he was troubled by the way the United States handled the Ottawa engineer's deportation case, though he defended Canada's role in the affair.

Dan Livermore, the director general of the department's security and intelligence bureau, said the Syrian-born man was deported to Syria while returning to Canada through the U.S. in 2002 because of a controversial American process called extraordinary rendition.


That's a secret system that was allegedly set up to send terrorist suspects to another country for questioning in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks against the United States.

"I find troubling the entire course of activity the American government has embarked upon since about 2001 with respect to what they call extraordinary rendition, a practice which we knew absolutely nothing about," said Livermore.

Livermore added that he was also disturbed by the way the U.S. suddenly decided to deport Arar one early October morning in 2002.

"I find it extremely troubling that the Americans would hold an administrative tribunal in the middle of the night and deport someone back to his native country, where they must have known it was difficult, to say the least, for him."

Arar claims Syrian officials tortured him before he was released more than a year later and returned to Canada.

Yet Livermore defended how Canadian officials acted in the case, saying the practice of sharing consular information with the RCMP and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service was necessary, given the heightened global terrorist threat.

Arar's lawyer, Marlys Edwardh, said much of that information was provided to Canadian security forces by the same Syrian authorities that Arar says later tortured him.

She pointed to information the RCMP leaked to Canadian media, alleging Arar had links to Muslim extremists.

"This is a very destructive thing to have done in respect of Mr. Arar in circumstances where information is neither confirmed or proven, given its alleged source," she said.

Livermore agreed that the media leak was devastating to Arar, and said he found it "personally distasteful."

The public inquiry looking into the Canadian government's role in Arar's deportation continues in Ottawa.
Who deported who? come again, didn't hear you choke on your words yet. Yes we are to blame aswell because we didn't have the authority to stop this from happening like I told you, very hard to do when the world police is breathing down your neck.

Care to send his a letter of apologie for what yor adm did to him Nic? I'd also bet another 10$ that when you saw that news, they forgot to mention that fact eh?

I basically thought that you were a lame dilweed, now you have proven that you are a cretin aswell when it's time to bash on Silver for you surely had no clue that it was your ADM that deported him back to Syria to begin with.

FYI Irak government are as much US placed puppets as the afgan prez is right now. Why do I say this? Got to admit, Discovery Time is indeed a fascinating channel, learned things I suspected happened but it only confirmed it.

Iran\Iraq war

Saddam was backed by the US adm to wage war on Iran, the ADM decided to turn a blind eye toward the Iraqie population misery during that time while it suited them, same goes for Osama and those taliban thugs back in afghanistan, the US adm backed and armed those loons to wage war on the Soviets and yet again turned a blind eye to Afghanies plight under the rule of the Talibans.

Liberate Iraq? Oh please!!! They will not be able to vote in the next election anyway and that goes for either Dems or Reps so they basically do not give a shit about them to begin with, they only makes you think they do. Since they cannot vote for either one of those political parties, it makes them useless to either one of those parties. Got to admit, it makes a good angular stone for both party for the next upcoming election.

Thank you nic, you just gave me another reason to loathe even more your current administration.

Happy now Cretard?

If it wasn't for your retarded Adm, Arar would have made it safely back home in Ottawa. Can you undrestand this fact Dilweed or should I spell it out for you?

Utterly dumb
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