THIS is why we're at war.

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by chulium, Aug 10, 2006.

  1. ferret77

    ferret77 Heretic

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    #61
    What are you talking about? What sucide bombers were in Iraq under saddam?

    Nobody was willing to blow themselves up for saddam.

    Step away from the fox news and read a history book
     
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  2. lorien1973

    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    #62
    Yep, Saddam saved the money for palestinians who blew themselves up in Israel. He was cool that way.
     
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  3. chulium

    chulium Well-Known Member

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    #63
    "We" = The country, those who are PATRIOTIC and loyal to the great cause. Thanks for jumping to conclusions :D ... -_-
     
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  4. chulium

    chulium Well-Known Member

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    #64
    No, I'm not kidding. But, how do I know you typed that post? How do I know a dog didn't do it? And how do I *KNOW* there isn't one out there that is smart enough to type that? Unless I see it. Then, would I see what I believe? What if I heard it talking to me? Would I believe what I hear?

    How far do you go to not trusting something? So far as to not trust your senses? Conveniently, I wrote about this a while back: http://blog.mattsprojects.net/insights/05/19/2006/human-senses

    I trust in the government (for the most part, at least the executive and judicial branches) because I'm PATRIOTIC and LOYAL to the country, unlike some other people here that have buddies in the middle east.
     
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  5. mvandemar

    mvandemar Notable Member

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    #65
    Dude, now you're starting to sound like someone off of their meds. You seriously need to do a quick study on the word impartial, for one.

    Do you really believe that there is no difference between believing in what you see, hear, feel, taste, or smell and believing in someone who might have something to gain in lying to you?

    You trust the government solely because you're patriotic? That's your best defense? You trust the president completely, based on the virtue that he is indeed the president? You don't need to know anytyhing about him, his past actions or decisions, you're a patriot and the fact that he's the president makes him trustworthy in your eyes... you really believe the crap that comes out of you?

    -Michael
     
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  6. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #66
    Speaking from personal experience?
     
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  7. chulium

    chulium Well-Known Member

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    #67
    Because what I say is just too logical for you... okay... sorry....

    Basically, all of our senses (in a standard non-physical-disabilities situation) work just fine all the same.

    Besides, what are you gaining anyway, mvandemar?

    Defense from what? Are you attacking me? :D

    And yes, I trust the President and the government because I have faith in my country whether it's doing something stupid or not. e.g. ignoring the borders right now, I don't like that a whole lot, but I still trust my government to do it.

    Unlike you, who's trying to tear away the American spirit and morale so we stop killing your friends over in the middle east...
     
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  8. chulium

    chulium Well-Known Member

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    #68
    He just said, ALL that said "Okay I'll send my kids out on suicide missions" - want me to NAME them all or are you just going to sit blindly and ignore the facts?

    Heck yeah they were! The terrorist attacks we STILL see are mostly from those still loyal to Saddam Hussein!

    Actually, FOX (and CNN) aren't too horrible, and a history book isn't going to explain the current conditions in the Iraq war and REALLY recent history.
     
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  9. Grafstein

    Grafstein Peon

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    #69
    a sad world...
     
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  10. earlpearl

    earlpearl Well-Known Member

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    #70
     
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  11. drewbe121212

    drewbe121212 Well-Known Member

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    #71
    Most unfortunately, it is human nature to forget about things that do not specially pertain to us.
     
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  12. yo-yo

    yo-yo Well-Known Member

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    #72
    But.. but... they had 15 year old mustard gas shells! And if you ask Gtech, that's clearly dangerous WMD.... WMD that could have, some how, possibly, maybe.... reached US soil :p

    Currently, we're only making extremist Islam more popular, more powerful, and easier to recruit for. Bush has done nothing but empower them.
     
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  13. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #73
    To make them "more popular" would assume that they were or are "popular" to begin with.

    It is amazing how those with such feeble minds are so resolute in their hatred of Bush that they would stoop to a level that supports hatred and terror over freedom.

    I feel sorry for these people and pray that they will one day be free of their anger and rage.
     
    Mia, Aug 14, 2006 IP
  14. yo-yo

    yo-yo Well-Known Member

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    #74
    Nobody here is supporting terror. If anyone is ready to give up freedom it's people like you. It's the people who are so scared of their shadow they practically beg for us to spied on and lose all our privacy and rights.

    Just because I'm able to admit that Bush has been a worthless president, and a complete failure at not only stopping the spread of extremist idealogies, but actually giving them easy recruits with his foriegn policy of threaten, invade, murder and occupy anyone I dislike for my own benefit - doesn't mean I support terror.

    Who's the one's supporting the patriot act? who's supporting bush's violations of the geneva conventions, human rights, and torture? Certainly not me.
     
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  15. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #75
    So AnthonyCEA did have a kid.
     
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  16. yo-yo

    yo-yo Well-Known Member

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    #76
    Denying reality. I wonder how well that actually works? Is that like a life long thing or just a republican fad?

    Hezbollah 'popular' in Australia
    Israeli Onslaught Will Strengthen, Not Weaken, Hezbollah's Popular Appeal
    popular Arab support makes tackling Hezbollah difficult

    Yeh.. they aren't popular... they just have elected seats in the government because of how "un" popular they are! :rolleyes: :cool:

    Denying reality must be really hard these days. :)
     
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  17. adpd

    adpd Guest

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    #77
    I find myself drawn to your insightful signatures.

    Another one of your wonderful signatures that deserves a little highlighting.

    Keep up the honest work yo-yo. Or are those anti-Bush, Islamic fascists paying you to write these things ;)
     
    adpd, Aug 14, 2006 IP
  18. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #78
    It takes two posts to respond to my comments? Why not go for a third while you are at it.

    Hitler was pretty popular to the German people at one time. To many, he still is.

    Ah, to be young and ignorant again. What fun that must be.
     
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  19. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    #79
    yeah lemme look if I can get a cool sig, too :rolleyes:
     
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  20. mvandemar

    mvandemar Notable Member

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    #80
    Why are you lying about your age? There's no way in hell senility sets in at 16, I'm just not buying it.

    Ok, a couple of quick questions, then I'll let it drop. Are you a creationist? Is creationism what they teach where you go to school? And what do you believe about what they are teaching you?

    -Michael
     
    mvandemar, Aug 14, 2006 IP