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| Iraq War; Think it'll end any time soon...? | |
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| Shadow Avenger | May 22 2006, 09:29 AM Post #151 |
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See...I'm not sure if I would want him to face the death penalty. I think you should give him a cell like they did for that guy who was involved in 9/11. Saddam will go nuts in there like Zacarias Moussaoui. I find that funny how he said after the trial that America lost but after spending one day in the cell he'll die in, he wants a new trial. What a coward. I feel Hussein will be the same way |
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| Al | May 22 2006, 05:56 PM Post #152 |
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Hussein will burn in Hell anyway--let's let it be later, rather than sooner. |
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| Shadow Avenger | May 22 2006, 06:01 PM Post #153 |
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Yeah. If I were the judge in the case, this would be my ruling. The Honourable Judge Shadow Avenger: Saddam Hussein, I sentence you to life in prison. You shall share a cell with Zacarias Moussaoui and while you pretend to not be afraid of the punishment, you shall soon cry like a lil' biotch when you see it like he did. Also...I sentence both of you to 10 rounds of naked twister each week. Bailiff, take the %$&^-I mean, prisoner, away! I got the naked twister thing from an old Jay Leno skit. Involved Geraldo and Osama |
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| Al | May 22 2006, 06:16 PM Post #154 |
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Pre-Mingey Geraldo or post? Ha. Anyway...maybe we should get back on topic. Unless someone has something to say about multiple accounts. |
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| Shadow Avenger | May 22 2006, 06:21 PM Post #155 |
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Uhhh...I believe they should share a cell with Saddam This was when the invasion of Afghanistan was going on. Hmmm...news about Iraq is quiet. It seems that Iran is the big news. So why don't we go back to Politics? Meet you there? |
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| Al | May 22 2006, 06:23 PM Post #156 |
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Shahr, shahr. I got stuff to do, so I may be late. |
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| Rockchick | Jun 5 2006, 10:01 AM Post #157 |
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I don't think that the war will end soon because terrorists keep trying to blow up the UK and people are blaming it on the people in Iraq which is really unfair because some of them are good people. Everytime I open a paper there is something about UK soldiers dying and it happens everyday. I don't think it will end.
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| Shadow Avenger | Jun 5 2006, 10:05 AM Post #158 |
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It will end You hear about troops getting blown up because these Al-Qaeda mofos hate freedom and would rather have Saddam than equal rights for everyone |
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| Kassad | Jun 11 2006, 09:36 PM Post #159 |
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Do you remember when Saddam was a "god guy" back in the 80's?![]() Rumsfiled in a meting with Saddam during the Iraq-Iran War |
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| Shadow Avenger | Jun 11 2006, 10:22 PM Post #160 |
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I'm too young to remember it but I do remember how people use that. How were we supposed to know that he was going to use those weapons on his own people? I mean you didn't see Hitler killing any blue eyed, blonde haired Aryanns. Saddam was crazy. Plain and simple. |
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| Kassad | Jun 12 2006, 05:58 AM Post #161 |
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Well, acording to CIA reports about the attack of Halabja the chimical weapons were used by Iranian troops and is Saddam was crazy, the US goverment was crazier, to sell him guns |
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| Shadow Avenger | Jun 12 2006, 01:21 PM Post #162 |
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Well that's the thing. They don't know that a person is going to use guns on his own people. If you were a leader of a country, would you use them on your own people? |
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| Kassad | Jun 13 2006, 02:50 PM Post #163 |
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The same happened with Manuel Noriega in Panama the US suports him and gives supplies, but if he dosn`t do wath the US goverment wants, from one day to another he is a "bloodthirsty dictator and enemy of freedom" , well he was all that from the begining, but US govermen dosn't care at that time |
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| Shadow Avenger | Jun 15 2006, 02:45 PM Post #164 |
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Anybody heard of the Zarqawi documents that have been recently translated. Seems that Sir Chops-a-lot felt that his efforts were failing. That the insurgency was being crippled by the US program to train security forces; that time is on America's side and that his operation was in a state of crisis. As soon as I find a link to this I"m going to post it... Never mind, here it is: A blueprint for trying to start a war between the United States and Iran was among a "huge treasure" of documents found in the hideout of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraqi officials said Thursday. The document, purporting to reflect al-Qaida policy and its cooperation with groups loyal to ousted President Saddam Hussein, also appear to show that the insurgency in Iraq was weakening. The al-Qaida in Iraq document was translated and released by Iraqi National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie. There was no way to independently confirm the authenticity of the information attributed to al-Qaida. Although the office of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the document was found in al-Zarqawi's hideout following a June 7 airstrike that killed him, U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said the document had in fact been found in a previous raid as part of an ongoing three-week operation to track al-Zarqawi. "We can verify that this information did come off some kind of computer asset that was at a safe location," he said. "This was prior to the al-Zarqawi safe house." The document also said al-Zarqawi planned to try to destroy the relationship between the United States and its Shiite allies in Iraq. While the coalition was continuing to suffer human losses, "time is now beginning to be of service to the American forces and harmful to the resistance," the document said. The document said the insurgency was being hurt by, among other things, the U.S. military's program to train Iraqi security forces, by massive arrests and seizures of weapons, by tightening the militants' financial outlets, and by creating divisions within its ranks. "Generally speaking and despite the gloomy present situation, we find that the best solution in order to get out of this crisis is to involve the U.S. forces in waging a war against another country or any hostile groups," the document said, as quoted by al-Maliki's office. According to the summary, insurgents were being weakened by operations against them and by their failure to attract recruits. To give new impetus to the insurgency, they would have to change tactics, it added. "We mean specifically attempting to escalate the tension between America and Iran, and American and the Shiite in Iraq," it quoted the documents as saying, especially among moderate followers of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the most influential Shiite cleric in Iraq. "Creating disputes between America and them could hinder the U.S. cooperation with them, and subsequently weaken this kind of alliance between Shiites and the Americans," it said, adding that "the best solution is to get America involved in a war against another country and this would bring benefits." They included "opening a new front" for the U.S. military and releasing some of the "pressure exerted on the resistance." It pointed to clashes in 2004 between U.S. forces and followers of radical anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and his Mahdi army militia as evidence of the benefits of such a strategy. Al-Sadr and his growing followers are among the fiercest advocates of a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. It said the "results obtained during the struggle between U.S. army and al-Mahdi army is an example of the benefits to be gained by such struggle." Al-Maliki's office said the document provides "the broad guidelines of the program of the Saddamists and the takfiris inside al-Zarqawi's group." "Takfiri" is a reference to an extremist ideology that urges Muslims to kill anyone they consider an infidel, even fellow Muslims. It is the ideology that many Iraqis, especially in the Shiite community, use to describe al-Zarqawi and his followers. The language contained in the document was different from the vocabulary used by al-Qaida statements posted on the Web. For example, it does not refer to the Americans as "Crusaders" nor use the term "rejectionists" to allude to Shiites. Much of what is in the statement from al-Rubaie echoes results that the U.S. military and the Iraqi government say they are seeking. It also appears to reinforce American and Iraqi arguments that al-Qaida in Iraq and its operatives are a group of imported extremists bent on killing innocent civilians. Al-Qaida in Iraq has been blamed for thousands of deaths, hundreds of bombings, kidnappings and assassinations in the past three years. Al- Qaida in Iraq's own hatred of the Shiites is well-documented and al- Zarqawi has repeatedly called on Sunnis to rise up and kill them. Now ask yourself....how come I have to tell you about this before the mainstream media does? |
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| Kassad | Jun 20 2006, 08:21 PM Post #165 |
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Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi announces plans to withdraw his country's troops from Iraq. The 600 soldiers had been deployed to Iraq in 2004 to aid in reconstruction Anoter allie leaveing Iraq |
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