Iraq from a different perspective

Discussion in 'America Attacks!' started by wackyiraqi, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Who exactly elected this government? Many Iraqis were not even included in the election.
     
  2. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Purple thumbs aside...

    The original video is just rightest christian propaganda. I hope those that die find satisfaction in their cause, otherwise they are dying for no reason.
     
  3. LaughinWillow

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    Actually, Kofi Annan announced that the original invasion of Iraq was illegal, but no one has the nerve to take action on this fact. The world is under the economic rule of the US, and you can bet it will keep it's collective mouth shut.
     
  4. skip

    skip Founder Administrator

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    LW! Welcome back! :)

    Where ya been? We missed ya~!
     
  5. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    If the Iraqi people love the war and chaos jr has created, why are they fleeing their country at the rate of 100,000/month?

    The reason for most of the Iraqi vs. Iraqi violence is because jr and his bumbling bimbo's disbanded the police force & army when he invaded.
    ANY country without law and order is subject to a violent wave of atrocity.

    Saddam was the glue holding Iraq together. Most Iraqi's agree that their country was better off under saddam that it is now.
     
  6. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Thats pretty vague smokey, this post wasnt very well thought out, was it? Beacuse going by this logic, the reason for black vs. black crime must be crack cocaine, right? :tongue:
     
  7. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    haha ok I quoted you before the Saddam bit! :tongue: But still my argument holds it weight in time and history being forgotten.
     
  8. wackyiraqi

    wackyiraqi Senior Member

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    Are you in the right thread? You are arguing a point that is not being discussed here? The point of this thread is to bring to light the real feelings of the people that have posted here. You can tell a lot about a person by the type of responses they give to a thread of this nature. The original post was simply offering a different perspective. It was not denying the horrors of war. It was not denying the reasons for going to war. It was not stating the legality of the war. It stated no argument and asked nothing of the viewers. mbworkrelated was the only poster that actually did not read more than what was actually there. Read through the entire post. It is quite interesting the diverse responses that such a simple post can bring out.
     
  9. Pepik

    Pepik Banned

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    LOL! So King Kofi has spoken, his verdict shall now be enforced!

    You sound like a real expert on international law.
    Scare quotes! It really winds you up that Iraq has a democratically elected government, doesn't it? Or maybe you thought Saddam is (oops! was) still the legitimate leader of Iraq?
     
  10. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    If there's anything useful in all of this, it's that the Bush administration has written a text book on how to invade, overthrow, and occupy a country in the worst possible manner. Maybe people will finally learn how to avoid creating problems such as these down the road.

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  11. Higherthanhell

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    Man rangerdanger..you must've hit a nerve..The bush worshippers wasted no time at all blurring and distracting your post..maybe we should try it again..I'm dizzy from all of that spin.
    Here back to topic....

    "If the Iraqi people love the war and chaos jr has created, why are they fleeing their country at the rate of 100,000/month?

    The reason for most of the Iraqi vs. Iraqi violence is because jr and his bumbling bimbo's disbanded the police force & army when he invaded.
    ANY country without law and order is subject to a violent wave of atrocity.

    Saddam was the glue holding Iraq together. Most Iraqi's agree that their country was better off under saddam that it is now."
     
  12. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Bush worshippers? What, all 1 of them?
     
  13. Higherthanhell

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  14. Higherthanhell

    Higherthanhell Banned

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    Nice distract..good move. The problem with your distraction is, it's true.
    The reason for black vs. black crime IS crack...oppsy doo. :lol:
     
  15. wackyiraqi

    wackyiraqi Senior Member

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    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    tsk tsk, SURE it is.....
     
  17. mbworkrelated

    mbworkrelated Banned

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    I think he has been watching too much 'Boyz in the Hood'.
     
  18. Higherthanhell

    Higherthanhell Banned

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    I live in the hood morons..I know first hand..man you warmongers are batting out quick today....seems like you'd put a little more energy into your lies and spin.
     
  19. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    You live in the hood? pppfffff come to 38th and Powelton in Philly, I'll show you around my hood. Dont make me laugh, your generalizations are disgusting me. And btw, neither me or MB are warmongers.
     
  20. mbworkrelated

    mbworkrelated Banned

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    "Yes, if you wish. I have indicated it was not in conformity with the UN charter from our point of view, from the charter point of view, it was illegal."

    Pretty clear words from his point of view. Though he never said under UN resolutions wich is the key to all of this. The UN charter is like the US constitution imho open to interpretation. To be fair - so are the resolutions - in a certain way - hence the difference of opinion.

    It is a shame the UN has not actually had the guts to debate this - claiming it is 'not in our mandate'. It would clear the air. The fact is they have implemented further mandates and resolutions after the fact. This imho put the legality as something that is going to be argued over for ever. Dozens if not hundreds of authoritive and independent bodies have argued it one way or the other. No formal conclusion has ever come out. If it has i'd like to read it.

    Kofi Annan can come out with a good quote - but has he ever articulated to a great degree exactly wht parts of the UN charter [cuz it is bloody long].

    I'm possitive every nation who argued the legality - used the UN charter plus ofcourse the resoltions on Iraq.
     
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