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Apr 9th, 2003, 09:33 AM
#1
Look at all the Iraqis that didnt want us there!
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Apr 9th, 2003, 09:37 AM
#2
Fanatic Member
Wheres HoneyBee when u need him ?
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Apr 9th, 2003, 10:13 AM
#3
KING BODWAD XXI
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Apr 9th, 2003, 10:22 AM
#4
Hyperactive Member
Originally posted by venerable bede
Wheres HoneyBee when u need him ?
he's probably sitting in the corner of the room biting his nails while looking at these pictures
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Apr 9th, 2003, 11:10 AM
#5
In HoneyBees absence.
I see a tank pulling the statue down I don't see Iraqi's dancing on it though.
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Apr 9th, 2003, 11:13 AM
#6
I would hope they were not dancing on it while the tank was pulling it down!
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Apr 9th, 2003, 11:22 AM
#7
Originally posted by Cander
I would hope they were not dancing on it while the tank was pulling it down!
collateral damage
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Apr 9th, 2003, 11:27 AM
#8
Fanatic Member
Maybe Honeybee is Sadam the Man himself.
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Apr 9th, 2003, 01:33 PM
#9
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Apr 9th, 2003, 01:42 PM
#10
Junior Member
"You have to be proud of your country in the first place to want to fight for it."
I don't think the Iraquis lack pride in their country. I think the pride they have in their country shows when they celebrate the fall of Saddam's regime. They realize that they no longer have to live in fear of Saddam and his followers.
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Apr 9th, 2003, 01:42 PM
#11
New Member
So much for plenderj's theory on how the Iraqis were gunna be pissed off and hate the U.S. and fight against for thier national pride haha. You have to be proud of your country in the first place to want to fight for it.
I think Iraqi's have great pride in their country they just have no love for Saddam and their band of murderous thugs. But your right about the people wanting this more than they are against it. The only people who are complaining are those who were backing Saddam. You can throw the French, Russians, and Germans in that group as well.
X
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Apr 9th, 2003, 01:45 PM
#12
Addicted Member
Originally posted by Arc
You have to be proud of your country in the first place to want to fight for it.
It wasn't their country until now.
"And most of the evils of society can, in fact, be cured through information. We have a society that has been disinformed and based on the disinformation has made irrational choices. And that's what I mean by 'ignorance.' People, who ordinarily might be smart, are deprived of the data by which to make a rational decision, don't have the data to do it."
Frank Zappa
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Apr 9th, 2003, 01:49 PM
#13
Originally posted by Arc
I just saw a huge parade in downtown baghdad of people dancing and carrying American Flags. I just saw the people dragging around a head of Saddam from a huge statue and people taking turns riding it. I have yet to see any people saying they are mad we are there.. well aside from the Regime
So much for plenderj's theory on how the Iraqis were gunna be pissed off and hate the U.S. and fight against for thier national pride haha. You have to be proud of your country in the first place to want to fight for it.
yeah I just seen it on the news there, of course Iraq is made up of various tribal groups some of whom suffered more at the hands of Saddam. As a cautionary note, British troops were welcome into the North by nationalist in the early 70s and look what happened there!
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Apr 9th, 2003, 08:34 PM
#14
Frenzied Member
It all depends on what happens now. If they can somehow turn Iraq into a country with something resembling an economy, and educate people, in a few years you'll have a country that will be much better off. However, its nothing like post-WW2 Japan or Germany. Literacy rates are far lower, and an entire generation has grown up never knowing anything resembling a democracy. Same problem as in Afganistan. I hope they they up with some really bright ideas...
You just proved that sig advertisements work.
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Apr 11th, 2003, 09:49 AM
#15
Addicted Member
the iraqies have been LIVING for saddam all their life and were living for his father be4. I think they simply try to be friends with the government as they ever were.... I just one day be4 amarican forces moved in I saw croweds kissing saddams hand.... I don't think they had to do so but they really seemed to love him... and now they really seem to hate him... maybe they really just live to be slaves of the government:S
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Apr 11th, 2003, 09:52 AM
#16
Originally posted by KingArthur
the iraqies have been LIVING for saddam all their life and were living for his father be4. I think they simply try to be friends with the government as they ever were.... I just one day be4 amarican forces moved in I saw croweds kissing saddams hand.... I don't think they had to do so but they really seemed to love him... and now they really seem to hate him... maybe they really just live to be slaves of the government:S
no they had to act like they liked him even if they didn't... you couldn't speak out against the government there or you would face persecution or torture
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Apr 11th, 2003, 10:02 AM
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Addicted Member
well kleinma I think I have to present what I know:
1. I am an arab(I HATE saying that I am one... I live in israel and have many jewish and american friends).
2. fortunatly I was born in israel and not in some arabian country
3. I have some arabian contacts in my massenger and I know what is up there
(OK this was the introduction)
4. I watch germany and arabian news chanells(of course CNN too but this is the only english chanell) and only by mixing both news you can get the full story
don't forget it: I live here in israel and even here many many f***ed arabs LOVE saddam and wish that he wins the war(how could they even wish it it is impossible and disgusting!).
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Apr 11th, 2003, 10:23 AM
#18
KING BODWAD XXI
Last edited by BodwadUK; Apr 11th, 2003 at 10:31 AM.
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Apr 11th, 2003, 10:45 AM
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Addicted Member
OK I think that we have got a bit off subject but I'm gonna answer
I hate saying that I'm an arab 'cos I simply am not accepted as an arab here(I don't think like others think so I'm not accepted good reason eh?)...
I've got friends from all over the world too though I often forget where everybody is from
well I do. I have to live with them everyday and I know why I hate them(but this is not the place to discuss it)
(get back to the subject)
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Apr 14th, 2003, 01:44 AM
#20
KING BODWAD XXI
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Apr 14th, 2003, 03:41 AM
#21
PowerPoster
Calling all Jamies, whats your take on this celebration in the streets?
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Apr 14th, 2003, 03:54 AM
#22
PowerPoster
Not favoring Saddam, but a just a thought.....
This is a mail I got.
Code:
Do you know enough to justify going to war with Iraq?
1. Q: What percentage of the world's population does the U.S. have?
A: 6%
2. Q: What percentage of the world's wealth does the U.S. have?
A: 50%
3. Q: Which country has the largest oil reserves?
A: Saudi Arabia
4. Q: Which country has the second largest oil reserves?
A: Iraq
5. Q: How much is spent on military budgets a year worldwide?
A: $900+ billion
6. Q: How much of this is spent by the U.S.?
A: 50%
7. Q: What percent of US military spending would ensure the essentials of life to everyone in the world, according the the UN?
A: 10% (that's about $40 billion, the amount of funding initially requested to fund US's retaliatory attack on Afghanistan).
8. Q: How many people have died in wars since World War II?
A: 86 million
9. Q: How long has Iraq had chemical and biological weapons?
A: Since the early 1980's.
10. Q: Did Iraq develop these chemical & biological weapons on their own?
A: No, the materials and technology were supplied by the US government,
along with Britain and private corporations.
11. Q: Did the US government condemn the Iraqi use of gas warfare against Iran?
A: No
12. Q: How many people did Saddam Hussein kill using gas in the Kurdish town of Halabja in 1988?
A: 5,000
13. Q: How many western countries condemned this action at the time?
A:0
14. Q: How many gallons of agent Orange did America use in Vietnam?
A: 17million.
15. Q: Are there any proven links between Iraq and September 11th terrorist attack?
A: No
16. Q: What is the estimated number of civilian casualties in the Gulf War?
A: 35,000
17. Q: How many casualties did the Iraqi military inflict on the western
forces during the Gulf War ?
A: 0
18. Q: How many retreating Iraqi soldiers were buried alive by U.S. tanks with ploughs mounted on the front?
A: 6,000
19. Q: How many tons of depleted uranium were left in Iraq and Kuwait after the Gulf War?
A: 40 tons
20. Q: What according to the UN was the increase in cancer rates in Iraq
between 1991 and 1994?
A: 700%
21. Q: How much of Iraq's military capacity did America claim it had
destroyed in 1991?
A: 80%
22. Q: Is there any proof that Iraq plans to use its weapons for anything other than deterrence and self defense?
A: No
23. Q: Does Iraq present more of a threat to world peace now than 10 years ago?
A: No
24. Q: How many civilian deaths has the Pentagon predicted in the event of an attack on Iraq in 2002/3?
A: 10,000
25. Q: What percentage of these will be children?
A:Over 50%
26. Q: How many years has the U.S. engaged in air strikes on Iraq?
A: 11years
27. Q: Was the U.S and the UK at war with Iraq between December 1998 and
September 1999?
A: No
28. Q: How many pounds of explosives were dropped on Iraq between December 1998 and September 1999?
A: 20 million
29. Q: How many years ago was UN Resolution 661 introduced, imposing strict sanctions on Iraq's imports and exports?
A: 12 years
30. Q: What was the child death rate in Iraq in 1989 (per 1,000 births)?
A: 38
31. Q: What was the estimated child death rate in Iraq in 1999 (per 1,000 births)?
A: 131 (that's an increase of 345%)
32. Q: How many Iraqis are estimated to have died by October 1999 as a
result of UN sanctions?
A: 1.5 million
33. Q: How many Iraqi children are estimated to have died due to sanctions since 1997?
A: 750,000
34. Q: Did Saddam order the inspectors out of Iraq?
A: No
35. Q: How many inspections were there in November and December 1998?
A:300
36. Q: How many of these inspections had problems?
A:5
37. Q: Were the weapons inspectors allowed entry to the Ba'ath Party HQ?
A: Yes
38. Q: Who said that by December 1998, Iraq had in fact, been disarmed to a level unprecedented in modern history.
A: Scott Ritter, UNSCOM chief.
39. Q: In 1998 how much of Iraq's post 1991 capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction did the UN weapons inspectors claim to have discovered and dismantled?
A: 90%
40. Q: Is Iraq willing to allow the weapons inspectors back in?
A: Yes
41. Q: How many UN resolutions did Israel violate by 1992?
A: Over 65
42. Q: How many UN resolutions on Israel did America veto between 1972 and 1990?
A: 30+
43. Q: How much does the U.S. fund Israel a year?
A:$5 billion
44. Q: How many countries are known to have nuclear weapons?
A: 8
45. Q:How many nuclear warheads has Iraq got?
A: 0
46. Q: How many nuclear warheads has US got?
A: over 10,000
47. Q: Which is the only country to use nuclear weapons?
A: the US
48. Q: How many nuclear warheads does Israel have?
A: Over 400
49. Q: Has Israel ever allowed UN weapons inspections?
A: No
50. Q: What percentage of the Palestinian territories are controlled by
Israeli settlements?
A: 42%
51. Q: Is Israel illegally occupying Palestinian land?
A: Yes
52. Q: Which country do you think poses the greatest threat to global peace: Iraq or the U.S.?
A: ?
53. Q: Who said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about
things that matter"?
A: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
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Apr 14th, 2003, 04:01 AM
#23
PowerPoster
Those are some lovely statistics, just lovely. Do you have links to where they came from? From respected sites?
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Apr 14th, 2003, 04:12 AM
#24
PowerPoster
I already told you.
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Apr 14th, 2003, 04:13 AM
#25
PowerPoster
So you don't know if its correct?
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Apr 14th, 2003, 04:18 AM
#26
PowerPoster
Do you believe them to be incorrect?
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Apr 14th, 2003, 04:52 AM
#27
KING BODWAD XXI
It just looks as as though the killing of 5000 Kurds was justified because nobody made a complaint.
How nasty "dont attack and free them because some will die let Saddam just kill them instead!!!" is what they are saying.
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Apr 14th, 2003, 04:53 AM
#28
PowerPoster
Originally posted by veryjonny
Do you believe them to be incorrect?
Unless I see that they are from a respected source, then anybody could have made them up?
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Apr 14th, 2003, 05:14 AM
#29
Frenzied Member
Originally posted by BodwadUK
It just looks as as though the killing of 5000 Kurds was justified because nobody made a complaint.
How nasty "dont attack and free them because some will die let Saddam just kill them instead!!!" is what they are saying.
Its heartening to note that such a huge outflow of solidarity and support has sprung for the Kurds from such a vast number of people who, on the 11th of August 2001, were quite content to contemplate that "KURDS" was one of the permutations of "DUKRS".
"Brothers, you asked for it."
...Francisco Domingo Carlos Andres Sebastian D'Anconia
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Apr 14th, 2003, 06:03 AM
#30
PowerPoster
Originally posted by Pc_Madness
Unless I see that they are from a respected source, then anybody could have made them up?
Who wants you to believe , and unless contradictory reports come up I wold continue to believe them to be true...
America cant tell other to mind their business...its because of Americas faulty foreign policies that nations like Afghanisthan and Iraq have come up....Read some facts buddy...
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Apr 14th, 2003, 08:03 AM
#31
New Member
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Apr 14th, 2003, 10:13 AM
#32
Addicted Member
Originally posted by veryjonny
Who wants you to believe  , and unless contradictory reports come up I wold continue to believe them to be true...
Camel dung contains %20 uranium. Camels ingest the uranium while drinking out of small moisture pools in the desert. Thus if you step in a hot steaming campel pie you chances of getting foot cancer increase 933445.1%
America cant tell other to mind their business...its because of Americas faulty foreign policies that nations like Afghanisthan and Iraq have come up....Read some facts buddy... [/B]
So it was the US that invaded Afghanastan I thought it was the Soviets By your logic The soviets are to blame for the mess in vietnam because the armed the north vietnamese to fight the US.
I thought it was Iran invading Iraq that Saddam used to get to power. Again, all we did was train Iraqi soldiers. You are full of sheit if you think the US was ever the biggest arms supplier to Iraq. Erm......Lets see. Soviet Transport Aircraft, Soviet Fighter Jets, French Fighter Jets, French SAMs, German SAMs, French Armoured Personell Carriers, Soviet Tanks, Soviet Artillary, Soviet Machine guns, Mobile Missle launchers sitting on top of Mercedes trucks. If you want me to keep going down the list I will. I'm tired of all the dipsheits saying we armed them in the first place. Even Osama can't get it right, In his letter to America(half arse war declaration) He writes about american tanks killing palestinians. ISRAEL'S TANKS ARE FOOKING FRENCH BUILT YOU DUMBARSE! The Isralies bought them because they are the best tanks in the world.
"And most of the evils of society can, in fact, be cured through information. We have a society that has been disinformed and based on the disinformation has made irrational choices. And that's what I mean by 'ignorance.' People, who ordinarily might be smart, are deprived of the data by which to make a rational decision, don't have the data to do it."
Frank Zappa
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Apr 14th, 2003, 11:04 AM
#33
PowerPoster
Even if everything in that list was 100% true, which it's not, so what? Saddam brought this war upon himself. Iraq will be alot better off without him. In the long run nothing would be better for Iraq than this war.
-We have enough youth. How about a fountain of "Smart"?
-If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier.

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Apr 14th, 2003, 05:51 PM
#34
Frenzied Member
18. Q: How many retreating Iraqi soldiers were buried alive by U.S. tanks with ploughs mounted on the front?
A: 6,000
the BS detectors went up big time on that one. Thats where I stopped reading. Although somehow I think they conveniently forgot to tell you how many civilians Saddam has killed during his time in power.
And since you like to believe things until they are disproven, I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that your mother slept with your uncle last night.
Last edited by nishantp; Apr 14th, 2003 at 05:54 PM.
You just proved that sig advertisements work.
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Apr 15th, 2003, 02:49 AM
#35
KING BODWAD XXI
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Apr 15th, 2003, 04:00 PM
#36
Of those who complain about those facts, every one of you has stated a similar level of blind acceptance on this board. It may well be that you have experience and background that goes far beyond normal, after all, you are obviously educated and intelligent. However, we don't know each other, and have no way of judging where a person speaks from in such a limited forum. Thus, what appears to be blind acceptance of some factoid by one person, may actually be a carefully constructed position built on years of study. We simply can't know.
For example, this thread began with a statement as silly as that letter. Sure, it may be true that the picture indicates something significant, but how would we know? Journalists take pictures and shoot footage to show something. Is that reality? No, just somebodies view of reality. Does anybody here seriously believe that it would be difficult for a reporter or a news channel to bias coverage in any direction imagineable? There are ample reports of people still supporting Saddam, and there are ample reports of people glad that he's gone. I think you could find the same mix of opinions about Bush. For whoever said that Hitler was loved by some, then hated after he left, that's not true. Hitler is still loved and even worshipped by many, even though the rest of us feel he was evil. Our information is propaganda, with no single report free from bias of one sort or another. Complaining that the bias of one piece is wrong while accepting the bias of another piece is self-serving.
People think this wasn't a religeous war. Are we so blind as to think that there are not people who do want to persecute Islam? I think not. Even if it was not a stated or intended goal of the US, the war was supported by some segment for this very reason. I mention this only to point out that there are a nearly infinite variety of flavors in the forces for and against any act like this. Many of the points made in that letter are quite true, while some certainly are either false, or mis-stated. Many people here, are making absolute statements suggesting that opinion or cause of action are homogenous to a single view or cause. Any such position is false, since counter arguments could be made for each position showing that the view held is not representative of group x.
The only true position is that there were many causes for this war, some were not honourable. There were many reactions to this war, some will hurt us. We can't turn our backs on a course of action simply because our rationale is not homogenous. On the other hand, we should not support some action on the misguided belief that the action has simple reasons.
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Apr 15th, 2003, 05:01 PM
#37
Addicted Member
Originally posted by BodwadUK
So if i bombarded it with neatrons i could inadvertantly set off a nuclear explosion??????
Dam i must stop camel **** jumping competitions immediately!!!!
It depends on the type of shoes you are wearing. Stepping in a camel cake barefoot may greatly reduce the chance of causing an atomic blast followed by a devastingly odius mushroom cloud, however, your chances of foot cancer increase. I would reccomend Nike Air shoes. These shoes will give you the superhuman ability to jump like Michael Jordan and you will never have to worry about not clearing the highest point of the tempel of dung.
"And most of the evils of society can, in fact, be cured through information. We have a society that has been disinformed and based on the disinformation has made irrational choices. And that's what I mean by 'ignorance.' People, who ordinarily might be smart, are deprived of the data by which to make a rational decision, don't have the data to do it."
Frank Zappa
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Apr 15th, 2003, 05:07 PM
#38
How about elephants, are elephants radioactive? I don't think I could jump their dung.
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Apr 15th, 2003, 05:17 PM
#39
Frenzied Member
Originally posted by Shaggy Hiker
Of those who complain about those facts, every one of you has stated a similar level of blind acceptance on this board. It may well be that you have experience and background that goes far beyond normal, after all, you are obviously educated and intelligent. However, we don't know each other, and have no way of judging where a person speaks from in such a limited forum. Thus, what appears to be blind acceptance of some factoid by one person, may actually be a carefully constructed position built on years of study. We simply can't know.
I would just like to point out the unlikelyhood that someone who has studied on a topic such as middle-east issues for years would come to a forum such as this one to express their views. Its more likely they would be off teaching at a university, or some place where people are accountable for what they say.
Otherwise, I applaud your level-headedness and your attempt to alleviate ignornance (i don't agree with all of your post, but hey...).
You just proved that sig advertisements work.
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Apr 15th, 2003, 05:18 PM
#40
Addicted Member
Elephants are the worst danger. Everyone knows that weaponized uranium is used in the process of salting peanuts. If that elephant has been eating salted peanuts then you might as well kiss your butt goodbye or buy a pole vault.
"And most of the evils of society can, in fact, be cured through information. We have a society that has been disinformed and based on the disinformation has made irrational choices. And that's what I mean by 'ignorance.' People, who ordinarily might be smart, are deprived of the data by which to make a rational decision, don't have the data to do it."
Frank Zappa
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