US MILITARY ACTION IN IRAQ Y or N?

Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.

Should US and Allies disarm Iraq with military force?

 
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Stephanie

Postby Stephanie » Wed Mar 19, 2003 8:47 am

God Bless our soldiers and I pray this ends fast

angrybrit

Postby angrybrit » Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:31 am

While I was perusing ladies lingerie sites...

I found this link:
[url]Komo1000news.com/audio/kvi_aircheck_031003.mp3[/url]


:D

El Cid

Postby El Cid » Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:55 am

That guy had some funny comebacks. He called her a silly "little girl" with "Nicolodean Diplomacy".

He had reason on his side, and I like how he called her a chirping bird, and said "I give you one more chance before I never listen to you again". She got her shit RUINED!

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Postby bayotanzk » Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:08 pm

The girl in the interview is typical of many, (not all or even most), young people. War is wrong and there are other ways to go about settling problems, but have no logical answer to how to do it. Much like many anti war advocates in this forum. Angrybrit I could not help but laugh during the beginning of this broadcast, then it started to hit me, this girl really can"t respond! The man from iraq was clear in his thoughts and spoke well. Glad you posted this, and perhaps some of our anti war group should listen to this iraqi citizen!
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Cpl. Bingham

Postby Cpl. Bingham » Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:47 pm

Make sure to tune into the Oscars this sunday. Apparently the stars have been given carte-blanche to say whatever they want about the war when they get up to the podium.

Should be good for a few laughs, although they may end up having to drag people like Susan Sarandon away kicking and screaming.

COL.BUKKAKE

Postby COL.BUKKAKE » Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:33 pm

I would pay anything to get Limp's very own Fred Durst up there again, I think we would all be in AGREEANCE on this:D

[RD]{gen}Beast

Postby [RD]{gen}Beast » Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:49 pm

tonight bombing festifall i hope:D

Xenius

Postby Xenius » Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:50 pm

Heh heh, imagine what good old Arnold has to say about the war? Heh.

Doug the Unforgiven

Postby Doug the Unforgiven » Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:55 pm

Originally posted by Bayotanzk
Glad you posted this, and perhaps some of our anti war group should listen to this iraqi citizen!


Great link. Unfortunately, we've heard the same things from many other former Iraqi citizens.

What we have seen so far is that the peace-nazis either won't listen or don't care. It seems that all that motivates them is hatred of America or hatred of Bush - likely both.

Iron Pyrite

Postby Iron Pyrite » Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:13 pm

Originally posted by Doug the Unforgiven
Great link. Unfortunately, we've heard the same things from many other former Iraqi citizens.

What we have seen so far is that the peace-nazis either won't listen or don't care. It seems that all that motivates them is hatred of America or hatred of Bush - likely both.



I think there is an additional motivating factor that is rather disturbing. Being "Trendy". I witnessed a local news broadcast covering a group of 7th graders protesting the impending war. With reasons such as "No dead babies for oil" I was rather taken aback by their firm grasp on the world around them...

As if hidden agendas were not bad enough, we now have to contend with "Brittney Spears" politicos.



Also, to all forum members, I just joined here because of the intelligent debate I have seen. I have to say I am rather impressed. Hopefully my presence will not lower the average IQ level too much.

I bid you good day.

Cpl. Bingham

Postby Cpl. Bingham » Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:17 pm

The "trend factor" seems to be driving most protests these days. I'm sure most protests do start with a core of reason, but then 10,000 yahoos join the cause because it's a chance to skip school, hang-out downtown, and possibly smash some Starbucks and McDonald's signs.

Doug the Unforgiven

Postby Doug the Unforgiven » Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:57 pm

Yeah, thanks. I forgot the whole "trend" factor. Apparently it's a continuous fad to be uninformed and proud of it.:D

#1HiTPoInT

Postby #1HiTPoInT » Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:58 pm

THE BOMBING HAS STARTED!!!

Iraq has already been bombed. I think 14 Iraqui solders have surrendered and taken into custody. Bush adressed the nation a few minutes ago... God Bless the USA!

Please pray for our men and women over seas.

#1HiTPoInT

Postby #1HiTPoInT » Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:00 pm

Originally posted by Cpl. Bingham
Make sure to tune into the Oscars this sunday. Apparently the stars have been given carte-blanche to say whatever they want about the war when they get up to the podium.

Should be good for a few laughs, although they may end up having to drag people like Susan Sarandon away kicking and screaming.


Yeah, well apparently, there will be no red carpet, and the stars will enter in through the back.

Rule of Wrist

Postby Rule of Wrist » Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:53 am

I normally don't post links because I try to formulate my own words and opinions from what I read and my background. This article though, is so well written that I don't think I could do it justice by attempting to expound on it. I heard about it listening to Rush this morning.

http://www.techcentralstation.com/1051/defensewrapper.jsp?PID=1051-350&CID=1051-031103A

Tech central station is often featured on FOXnews' website....

I'm wagering that Saddam is going to be getting raped in hell within a month...
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