Karzai threatens to send Afganistan Army into Pakistan

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  1. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    #61
    I'll take that as a complement, coming from one of the enemies of our great nation.

    Did Roosevelt campaign for the Nazi vote in in 1944? :rolleyes:
     
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    #62
    I'm an enemy? Since when did the UK become an enemy of the good ol USA?
     
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    #63
    Wasn't the Bush family pro-fascist before the war, and helped finance the Nazis?
     
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  4. Will.Spencer

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    #64
    You know better than that, you're just stirring up lies again. You should be ashamed of yourself.

    Once again, from the Anti-Defamation League's "Internet Rumors" archive, Prescott Bush's Alleged Nazi "Ties"
    Rumors about the alleged Nazi "ties" of the late Prescott Bush, the grandfather of President George W. Bush, have circulated widely through the Internet in recent years. These charges are untenable and politically motivated.

    Despite some early financial dealings between Prescott Bush and a Nazi industrialist named Fritz Thyssen (who was arrested by the Nazi regime in 1938 and imprisoned during the war), Prescott Bush was neither a Nazi nor a Nazi sympathizer.
    You show no respect, even for yourself, when you repetitively post lies.
     
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  5. Will.Spencer

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    #65
    The U.K. isn't an enemy of the U.S., you are.

    Those are clearly the words of an enemy.

    It's no wonder you don't support George Bush -- he's a loyal American!
     
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  6. guerilla

    guerilla Notable Member

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    #66
    LMAO. The ADL is a propaganda front for the neocons. If you're going to quote the ADL, you might as well quote Irving Kristol for crissakes.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Defamation_League#Criticism

    Let's see, they've written books about their obsessive slander tactics of crying "anti-semite", they've been sued and reprimanded for slandering with "anti-semite", they're gun grabbers, and they are highly partisan.

    How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar

    Excerpt
    Geez Will, serving up softballs again? :rolleyes: :cool:
     
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  7. Will.Spencer

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    #67
    As I was posting this, I said to myself "Will, you're wasting your time, guerilla will never believe anything coming from a Jew."

    Unfortunately for you, the URL you posted largely supports my argument -- not yours.

    Once again, I was right -- on both counts.
     
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    #68
    That post quote was clearly sarcasm, though it is ovbious your argument is so weak that you have to post something out of context. Nice one small willy, how is business at burger king? :D
     
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    #69
    Is that why I quote Von Mises in my sig?

    My lord you are incredibly thick and silly.


    It's too bad the voice in your head didn't say,
    "Quit while you are ahead Will. More race baiting will only make you look incredibly childish and stupid"





    Btw, everyone read

    How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
     
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    #70
    By the way Will, how am i an enemy? I have never touched an American let alone killed one.
     
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  11. Will.Spencer

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    #71
    Now you deny your words. What a coward.
     
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    #72
    Nope. I got called an anti semite by the anti intellectual crowd and any evidence posted by me was 'anti semetic' so, I posted that in the sense of sarcasm. Fairly ovbious for those with half a brain.

    You are one of them sterotypical Americans that get knocked out on the first question of who wants to be a millionaire.
     
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  13. bogart

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    #73
    Terrorism threats and making statements supporting terrorism have gotten a lot of people in trouble. Even if they were only made 'in the sense of sarcasm'.
     
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    #74
    i heared he had a deli in new york
    they say his brother is taking care of the deli because they don't think this new presidency position is really that reliable. looooooooooooooooool
     
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    #75
    Obama has a deli in New York? :confused:
     
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    #76
    my bad i was talking about kharzi and i googled it. it is a restaurant.
    http://www.fodors.com/world/north-america/usa/maryland/baltimore/review-152836.html
    this is so fuc--ng funny. They are keeping the restaurant. in case the presidency thing doesn't work out.
    are you going to check it out. would you write a review here.
    hey you might get some visa for you and the neocon gang, and go there and help out.
     
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  17. Will.Spencer

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    #77
    It's funny that Hamid Karzai's brother Qayum owns a restaurant?

    Do you think that all Muslims are terrorists and none of them have real jobs?

    Do you think that politicians employ all of their family members in the government so that none of them have to get real jobs?

    What sort of job do you think is acceptable for a Muslim? Why do you think that owning a restaurant isn't acceptable?

    Have you ever had a job?
     
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    #78
    Sean P. Diddy Combs has a restaurant chain named Justin's which has locations in New York and Atlanta.

    P. Diddy is a better business man than Obama ever was.
     
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    #79

    you are just too funny. my point was that his brother don't see much of a chance in success in iraq and they are keeping the restaurant as plan b
     
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    From his base in northwestern Pakistan, Taliban commander Maulavi Jalaluddin Haqqani directs suicide bombing and launches attacks on Afganistan. Maulavi Jalaluddin Haqqani also recruits foreign fighters from Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Turkey and Middle Eastern countries into Afghanistan.

    Pakistani forces do not move against Haqqani because he is considered an asset by Pakastani Intelligence. According to European officials and one senior Pakistani official, Maulavi Haqqani has maintained his old links with Pakistani intelligence and still enjoys their protection.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/world/asia/17warlord.html?hp
     
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