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This is VERY sigusting behaviour for anyone. Spitting on someone because they are American? Demanding explanations from American tourists? SICK!
Reminds me about the Vietnam veterans came back to Australia and they were spat on. Disgusting behaviour. If I see people abusing soldiers from America/Australia or any other country regardless if it's Nth Korea or whatnot, I would set those people on fire.
Same goes for people fom other countries being abused because of their leaders decision.
LORD-eX-Bu
03-04-03, 10:19 PM
thats pretty stupid. Anyone spits on me and I'll do like my dad and break their jaw:mad: Hell, "Kill Bush, Not Iraqis" hmm... that doesn't seem like they are protesting anything, more like advocating murder, oh well, their decision, their consequences:o
t6_shadow
03-04-03, 10:52 PM
Hey anyone remember the cold war? A budy of mine dad was in the US military. During the height of the cold war he was stationed in Germany. When everything was "calm" soldiers would get eggs and bottle thrown at them however when the russian did something odd guess what happened? Signs of WE LOVE AMERICA, gifts and smiles.
This show how stupid people can be. Everyone seems to hate the US..till they need their help then they come crawling back. Ya know what? **** them. If I was a US citizen I would not give a **** anymore. Lets the world **** it self it the ass. We already tried to help.
LORD-eX-Bu
03-04-03, 10:53 PM
t6, does your dad know a "Kenneth Scott"?
Originally posted by [eNv]-LORD-eX-Bu
thats pretty stupid. Anyone spits on me and I'll do like my dad and break their jaw:mad: Hell, "Kill Bush, Not Iraqis" hmm... that doesn't seem like they are protesting anything, more like advocating murder, oh well, their decision, their consequences:o
Dennis Miller said it best: "The Nazi signs have got to stop. If you're in a peace march and the guy next to you has a sign saying that 'Bush is Hitler,' forget the peace thing for a second and beat his ass, because he is not Hitler."
Cheers,
JND
stncttr908
03-05-03, 08:04 PM
Originally posted by jnd3
Dennis Miller said it best: "The Nazi signs have got to stop. If you're in a peace march and the guy next to you has a sign saying that 'Bush is Hitler,' forget the peace thing for a second and beat his ass, because he is not Hitler."
Cheers,
JND
I couldn't have said it better myself.
lame duck
03-05-03, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by jnd3
Dennis Miller said it best: "The Nazi signs have got to stop. If you're in a peace march and the guy next to you has a sign saying that 'Bush is Hitler,' forget the peace thing for a second and beat his ass, because he is not Hitler."
Cheers,
JND
Do you guys really like bush?
cause i can't imagine a person retarded enough to like this retard of a president.
www.gwbush.com
BIH*
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:17 PM
Originally posted by lame duck
Do you guys really like bush?
cause i can't imagine a person retarded enough to like this retard of a president.
Well, you just met one. **** you too:mad:
lame duck
03-05-03, 08:20 PM
but honestly, do you not even notice a bit of stupidity from this president?
I mean... what reason is there for going to war?
none.
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:22 PM
maybe you're the retarded one. Take a look around, plenty of reasons. 12 years of defiance, 17 resolutions, attempted assasination of a president of the United States. Good enough for me, maybe not for you, maybe you're waiting for him to launch a chemical weapon on our guys, or wipe out the Kurds completely:o
netviper13
03-05-03, 08:26 PM
While I'm completely against any action in Iraq right now, and don't exactly agree with many of the conflicts we've been in during the last 40 years or so, I have nothing but the utmost respect for those who were brave enough to risk their lives for what they thought a noble cause.
The horribly sad thing about Vietnam was that those who may not have wanted to go to war, but were still brave enough to go when drafted, were quite a few of the ones being spit on upon returning.
I know if I was drafted I'd leave the country, because I don't know that I could bring myself to kill someone I'm not even sure I hate. But I salute those who are brave enough and have the correct mentality!
lame duck
03-05-03, 08:27 PM
for lord ex bu:
You should not believe everything on CNN.
Do you think Saddam is really dumb enough to launch a weapon on US soil?
he knows he hasn't got a chance if he does.
so why does bush keep on accusing him of having weapons he claims he does not have?
what if he really doesn't have these weapons? and Bush orders his attack? He will kill millions of iraqi's in the process and for what?
oil & stupidity
btw, ever wonder what will happen after saddam is taken out?
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by lame duck
You should not believe everything on CNN.
Do you think Saddam is really dumb enough to launch a weapon on US soil?
he knows he hasn't got a chance if he does.
so why does bush keep on accusing him of having weapons he claims he does not have?
what if he really doesn't have these weapons? and Bush orders his attack? He will kill millions of iraqi's in the process and for what?
oil & stupidity
btw, ever wonder what will happen if saddam is taken out?
You think I am talking about him launching a missile with a chemical warhead at the US? WRONG!
I swear, you guys are so dramatic... "he will kill millions of iraqi's in the process..." SINCE WHEN HAVE WE KILLED MILLIONS OF ANYONE WE'VE ATTACKED?!?! You think we are stupid enough to carpet bomb cities? I swear, you give Hussein too much credit. You shouldn't beleive everything that comes out of Hussein's mouth.
Can you prove that he doesn't have these weapons? There is a scientist that just fled to the Kurdish areas in the north within the past week claiming that Hussein still has weapons of mass destruction and that he will use them. I say that we have much more evidence that he has weapons of mass destruction than Hussein has that he doesn't
netviper13
03-05-03, 08:34 PM
I have no doubt Saddam has the weapons. I even believe a lot of what Dubya is saying about Intel showing the weapons.
I also understand why we cannot divulge the information, because it would compromise our strategic advantage. It would give away satellite positions, or listening technologies, or possibly even spies in other countries, and would teach them how to avoid those techniques.
But I do disagree with military removal of Saddam based on predicted offensive capabilities. We're in a situation where if we want any world support we're going to have to "not fire until fired upon", regardless of how bad that may be that's the way things are. There is no such thing as a defensive offensive war.
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:37 PM
well, Hussein' has been firing on coalition aircraft on a daily basis if that counts. Don't think for one second either that the Special Forces on the hunt in the eastern and southern Iraqi desert(as well as the Northern Kurdish areas) have not come under fire and resistance from Hussein's guard:D
Israeli intelligence says there are already 30,000 US troops inside Iraq right now and that the war could start as soon as sunday or as late as one week from sunday. Israeli intelligence is pretty accurate. There are some in British intelligence that the war could start this friday. I am not too sure what to make of these claims but it is intresting.
netviper13
03-05-03, 08:44 PM
Ah yes I'm sure the special forces (probably SEALS or Delta Force at this point?) have had some encounters, but I don't know how much we want to claim defensive war based upon the presence of troops we won't even acknowledge, heh. ;)
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:44 PM
the Israelis are seeing everything we are doing in real time. We aren't keeping anything from them, we even gave them a bunch of equiptment for them to see everything as it develops in real time. I don't know abou 30,000. But there are 300,000 troops already in the region, so it is possible. What is Hussein gonna do to stop them lol:D
lame duck
03-05-03, 08:44 PM
Why bother? :rolleyes:
nothing i can do to convince you ppl :(
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:47 PM
haha, don't worry netviper, we acknowledge the SEALS and Delta now. Delta to a lesser extent, but the it is known as the U.S. Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment;) There is another special unit in the works however, the Pentagon is putting it together, nothing is known about them:eek:
lame duck
03-05-03, 08:48 PM
all I know is that the majority (which happens to be very large) thinks the same as I
cept I'm younger ;)
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by lame duck
all I know is that the majority (which happens to be very large) thinks the same as I
cept I'm younger ;)
in what country? France or something?
netviper13
03-05-03, 08:48 PM
Oh I know we acknowledge their existence, I was referring to their activities inside Iraq. The whole "deserving of the Congressional Medal of Honor but not gonna get it because the pentagon won't acknowledge it occured" type ops.
LORD-eX-Bu
03-05-03, 08:49 PM
oh hehe. Yeah, but nah, they are acknowledging they are there. Not just those, but Marine Hunter-sniper teams and CIA SOGs:D
netviper13
03-05-03, 08:51 PM
Too bad the fact that we have those elite special forces isn't a deterrent in and of itself. I know I'd never want to meet up with someone who knows how to kill me silently and effortlessly a dozen different ways, heh.
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