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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Sun Jul 06, 2003 1:42 am

Originally posted by Cpl. Bingham
We've also got people who bring long-dead threads back to life...... not to name any names or anything. *whistles*



I shoulda just laughed my ass of at this in silent content But I had to express how funny that was and Agree with you :)

Thanks for my midnight laugh..

Sun Jul 06, 2003 11:11 am

And Bingham... thanks for changing your avatar! :D

Sun Jul 06, 2003 8:43 pm

Wow, I thought this baby was long dead!!!!!! We did kick some serious ass without many of our so called allies!

Mon Jul 07, 2003 12:45 am

Originally posted by bayotanzk
Wow, I thought this baby was long dead!!!!!! We did kick some serious ass without many of our so called allies!


Yes, and you did found lots and lots of evidence of weapons of mass destruction...
You must be so proud of yourself Bayotanzk. Now please move on with your life and close this thread.

Tue Jul 08, 2003 4:02 pm

Originally posted by FLOPPY
Yes, and you did found lots and lots of evidence of weapons of mass destruction...
You must be so proud of yourself Bayotanzk. Now please move on with your life and close this thread.


We all know that when that stuff is found, many like you aren't going to believe it anyway.

But until that time, I will just be disappointed with what we allegedly accomplished, namely stopping a torturous, murderous regime.

Who are we to think that releasing hundreds of children from prison is a good thing? They didn't want to join Saddam's "Hitler Youth", so they were imprisoned, and rightly so.

Many people got to see their spouses raped and killed right in front of them, merely for speaking ill of Saddam. Who are we to suggest that that was a bad thing?

And I'm sure most by now have heard of the huge plastic shredder - people put in feet-first so their screams could be heard before they died. Why don't people see how cuddly that really is?

I can't wrap this up without mentioning Saddam being my hero for gassing thousands of innocence Kurds, women and children among them. What a guy!

This list of Saddam's wonderful benevolence goes on. How terrible of us to put a stop to such a peaceful, loving regime.

Sat Nov 08, 2003 5:04 pm

bump :) :lol:

Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:39 pm

Ahhh Jeffro.Talk about a resurrection.

Tue Nov 11, 2003 9:08 am

Originally posted by rust
Ahhh Jeffro.Talk about a resurrection.


I think if we did a new poll about this, the result would be slightly different ;)

Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:32 pm

Originally posted by FLOPPY
I think if we did a new poll about this, the result would be slightly different ;)


I think you would be mistaken.Every one who was for this
war before had a hard core belief in it.I tell you what Floppy.
Why dont you start a new poll and word it any way you want
and lets see how us Americans vote.

Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:48 pm

you haven't found weapons of mass destruction and still you agree 100% with this war. that i can't believe. every day american soldiers are under attack and there have been a lot of victims on both sides.

Tue Nov 11, 2003 1:14 pm

Originally posted by rust
I think you would be mistaken.Every one who was for this
war before had a hard core belief in it.I tell you what Floppy.
Why dont you start a new poll and word it any way you want
and lets see how us Americans vote.


I still think all the countries of the world should unite to build a plasma based force-field over the middle east. Let them sort it and and keep them from blowing everyone else up in the process. :ar15:

Tue Nov 11, 2003 1:40 pm

Originally posted by rust
I think you would be mistaken.Every one who was for this
war before had a hard core belief in it.I tell you what Floppy.
Why dont you start a new poll and word it any way you want
and lets see how us Americans vote.


I think you should turn on the news and see how far down the support for the war has gone. there have been numerous polls which are much more accurate than any poll on any forum.

Since the heady days six months ago when a statue of Saddam Hussein toppled in the heart of Baghdad, more than one-fourth of Americans who thought the war was worth it have changed their minds. The 76 percent level of support in an April 9 poll has fallen to 54 percent in a survey taken over the weekend.

http://www.indystar.com/articles/6/087769-6156-010.html

Sat Nov 22, 2003 2:07 pm

Hate to Dig this thread out of the dumps, but since Bush declared that the war was over, resistance has gotten worse...this is no vietnam nor will it be, but it kind of does remind me of us going into a country we didn't know much about....


Thats just what I think now, but I am backing Bushes decision to go to war indefinitely. Genocide is a pretty damned punishable crime, I don't know why the hell we didn't take care of it before by killing Saddams regime.

Sat Nov 22, 2003 5:51 pm

i no longer support it. i dont like being lied to. i dont think we should pull out however. we fucked it up, now we gotta fix it.

Sat Nov 22, 2003 8:40 pm

Horse, it's good you can admit something like that. I never supported action in Iraq, but if they did find WoMD there, I would have said I was wrong too.

I just wish more people would be more skeptical in the beginning rather than having a "government can do no wrong" attitude. Being skeptical doesn't mean your unsupportive, just that you won't take everything at face value.
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