Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
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Should US and Allies disarm Iraq with military force?

 
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Sat Mar 22, 2003 10:22 pm

I heard some news tonight that angers me enough to kill indiscriminately. I'm sure you all have heard about that terrorist grenade attack at Camp Pennsylvania?

That an American soldier (Muslim or not) may have been involved is despicable. If they get the goods on this asshole, they better fry him for treason, or worse. We better not get any of this PC bullshit where we're afraid to give him more than 5-10 years because of some perceived racial or ethnic backlash.

For those of you out there cheering American deaths or casualties, FUCK YOU.

Sat Mar 22, 2003 10:54 pm

Forward this to the liberals, Im with you Doug.

Sat Mar 22, 2003 11:31 pm

Originally posted by Doug the Unforgiven
For those of you out there cheering American deaths or casualties, FUCK YOU.
And with an emphasis on that last part. I hope they all follow the steps one of them took while stepping off the golden gate bridge. With this Iraq situation, I never realised I am literaly surrounded by freaking morons. I hope the Americans don't take the hockey thing seriously. It's that we forgot to lock up our inbred trash.

THANK YOU AMERICA AND BRITAIN. Even though our pussy liberal government won't help out the Iraqis in their struggle, too busy with utter stupidies like gun control, we have many up here that is on your side.

Sat Mar 22, 2003 11:41 pm

For those of you out there cheering American deaths or casualties, FUCK YOU. [/B][/QUOTE]

All with you. Treason = death penalty

The truth about this whole iraq/france/sadam crap is all going to come out in the open when this is over. Skeletons in the closet will be brought out in the open.

Sun Mar 23, 2003 10:07 am

Thanks Angrybrit, that means alot.

We'll see what happens over the next month in Iraq. And the doubters who voice their protests at the US administration or at Bush and his supporters will have to be put up with for the time being.

The fact is we are fighting in Iraq, and I think we will win, we will track down Saddam Hussein and his sick family, and we will hold them until we decide what their crimes are. Iraq will be a free country, and not a brutal dictatorship, and the people we put up with who voice concern and protest at our US forces will be seen as the lamers that they are.

So, I believe this, and hope the people who agree with me on this thread stay the course throughout this doubt that is being thrown on our beliefs. Nothing good comes easy.

Sun Mar 23, 2003 3:38 pm

El Cid,

I agree with your thoughts on Iraq.

What I was alluding to in the other thread was that we can't go off half cocked and bully the whole world. That will surely come back to bite us in the ass. That being said, there are several countries that need regime change because they harbor or encourage terrorism or brutalize their own people. We must approach each situation carefully and intelligently.

And please do keep your ears open, it is surely the only way for any of us to learn something new. :)

Sun Mar 23, 2003 7:57 pm

Hey, check this out, saw this picture in my local online paper.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/media/photo/2003-03/7115237.jpg

Here's the text that went along with pic... "Attending classes in Afghanistan: Afghan girls study at the Al-fath high school in Kabul on the first day of school in the new year. This year, 5.8 milion boys and girls are expected to attend classes. Under the Taliban regime, girls were not allowed to go to school. Copyright © 2003, South Florida Sun-Sentinel "

Girls learning to read and write? What a novel concept.

Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:10 pm

Originally posted by FarginMofo
Hey, check this out, saw this picture in my local online paper.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/media/photo/2003-03/7115237.jpg

Here's the text that went along with pic... "Attending classes in Afghanistan: Afghan girls study at the Al-fath high school in Kabul on the first day of school in the new year. This year, 5.8 milion boys and girls are expected to attend classes. Under the Taliban regime, girls were not allowed to go to school. Copyright © 2003, South Florida Sun-Sentinel "

Girls learning to read and write? What a novel concept.


Next thing you know, they'll be showing their faces....oops that already happened

Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:36 pm

Oh yeah, missed that fact Bukkake. What evil stuff will we Americans do next , hmmmm, maybe give the Iraqi people the right to choose a leader and one who won't gas them at that. Nahhhh!

Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:43 pm

For those of you who haven't seen it, US forces just siezed a "huge" chemical weapons facility in Iraq, south of Baghdad

Here's the quote
"A senior pentagon official has confirmed to Fox News on Sunday that coalition forces have discovered a "huge" chemical weapons factory near the Iraqi city of An Najaf, which is situated some 225 miles south of Baghdad.

Coalition troops are also said to be holding the general in charge of the facility."

"The chemical plant is described as a "100-acre complex," surrounded by an electrical fence. The plant was also apparently camouflaged to avoid aerial photos being taken."

We cannot support the coalition troops enough.

Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:53 pm

Originally posted by JAG
For those of you who haven't seen it, US forces just siezed a "huge" chemical weapons facility in Iraq, south of Baghdad

Here's the quote
"A senior pentagon official has confirmed to Fox News on Sunday that coalition forces have discovered a "huge" chemical weapons factory near the Iraqi city of An Najaf, which is situated some 225 miles south of Baghdad.

Coalition troops are also said to be holding the general in charge of the facility."

"The chemical plant is described as a "100-acre complex," surrounded by an electrical fence. The plant was also apparently camouflaged to avoid aerial photos being taken."

We cannot support the coalition troops enough.


Blix must have thought the WMD were in the school, behind the chemical facility. UN=USELESS

Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:59 pm

One other thing that bothers the shit out of me, are the soldiers that had been executed and filmed. They had been duped by the Iraqi's into thinking they were surrendering.

Looks like we have to shoot 1st and then have them surrender......cocksuckers.

Sun Mar 23, 2003 9:12 pm

Isn't that against Geneva rules? Raising a white flag only to turn around and ambush the enemy?

Heres an interesting article...

http://www.msnbc.com/news/889577.asp?cp1=1

I like the part about how German engineers built the underground bunker located below a house in a residential area. Wonder what else our "Friends" have been up to?

Sun Mar 23, 2003 9:14 pm

Originally posted by COL.BUKKAKE
One other thing that bothers the shit out of me, are the soldiers that had been executed and filmed. They had been duped by the Iraqi's into thinking they were surrendering.

Looks like we have to shoot 1st and then have them surrender......cocksuckers.



Not sure if that happenend to this group, I had heard that this group went off course and strayed into the area in which they were captured.

Allister Fiend

Sun Mar 23, 2003 10:24 pm

Real works of art over there, think you are right Col. Think perhaps the next troops that surrender might want move real slowwwwww.
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