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UDawg 01-02-04 11:53 AM

Screw YOU!!!
 
Lybia now wants to be paid for "allowing" us into their country to inspect their weapons programs or else it wont pay out $6 mill for the Lockerbie bombing. The hell with that! Pay up or we will crush you!

digitalwanderer 01-02-04 12:22 PM

Re: Screw YOU!!!
 
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Originally posted by UDawg
Lybia now wants to be paid for "allowing" us into their country to inspect their weapons programs or else it wont pay out $6 mill for the Lockerbie bombing. The hell with that! Pay up or we will crush you!
Meh, offer 'em a dollar as a token payment when you arrive and if they refuse we'll have grounds to pound 'em flatter than a pancake. :cool:

2fast4u 01-02-04 02:28 PM

haw, and yet no one listened to me when i said that lybia was acting out of economical interest rather than good will and/or feeling threatened by the us when they announced to get rid of their wmd program. seems different now :p

1stFlight 01-02-04 02:51 PM

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Originally posted by 2fast4u
haw, and yet no one listened to me when i said that lybia was acting out of economical interest rather than good will and/or feeling threatened by the us when they announced to get rid of their wmd program. seems different now :p
So much for our "policy" working.... money makes the world go around. Have to say, well played, with Lybia's advanced WMD programs, it's almost a game of blackmail. I wonder how long it'll be until we invade?

UDawg 01-02-04 05:09 PM

Do you really think our policies are not working. Wait a minute of courese he does, Bush is predisent. This means they are failing by defacto. LOL

Lybia would not have even opened the door if we had a limp wristed Clinton policy. Just because they want sanctions and don't want to pay the 6 mill doesn't mean our policies are not working. They are in fact working and working well. Iraq is moving forward nicely, Iran is listening, we are about to have inspectors in N. Korea and terrorist states are helping to crack down on terrorism. Nothing is perfect and this war in only 2 years old. Things are working. You will deny it no matter what simply based on your BLIND hatred of Bush.

1stFlight 01-02-04 05:59 PM

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Originally posted by UDawg
Do you really think our policies are not working. Wait a minute of courese he does, Bush is predisent. This means they are failing by defacto. LOL

Lybia would not have even opened the door if we had a limp wristed Clinton policy. Just because they want sanctions and don't want to pay the 6 mill doesn't mean our policies are not working. They are in fact working and working well. Iraq is moving forward nicely, Iran is listening, we are about to have inspectors in N. Korea and terrorist states are helping to crack down on terrorism. Nothing is perfect and this war in only 2 years old. Things are working. You will deny it no matter what simply based on your BLIND hatred of Bush.

Somehow I don't recall Lybia being on our top 10 list of priorities. Anyone else??

As for working,... given enough time and patience a person can walk from LA to Chicago. As such yhat doesn't mean that doing so, exactly works when one could have afforded a plane ticket. In short, our current methods may work, but that doesn't make them good or eliminate options that may have gone significantly better. Say, International support for Iraq? See any new soldiers joining ours over there...? Nope.

Btw, my hatred for Bush isn't blind, it's quite reasoned. It comes from watching him push my country down a moral cliff that's dammed hard to climb up from. It's unfortunate you refuse understand that.

UDawg 01-02-04 06:20 PM

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yhat
I'm sorry is that a word?

UDawg 01-02-04 06:29 PM

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Btw, my hatred for Bush isn't blind, it's quite reasoned. It comes from watching him push my country down a moral cliff that's dammed hard to climb up from. It's unfortunate you refuse understand that.
When was the last time Bush was convicted of lying in front of a grand jury? When was the last time Bush was having sex with an intern in the oval office? When was the last time Bush sold technology to China for campaign contributions? When was the last time the Republicans defended a convicted perjurer. Let me answer it for you. NEVER!

Don't talk to me about morality when you are from the 3' crowd. :rolleyes:


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Somehow I don't recall Lybia being on our top 10 list of priorities. Anyone else??
They aren't. Lybia spoke up on their own.


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In short, our current methods may work, but that doesn't make them good or eliminate options that may have gone significantly better. Say, International support for Iraq? See any new soldiers joining ours over there...? Nope.
At least you admit they work.

We have international support for Iraq. Your just mad cuz the mighty French army isn't over there. LMAO!!! Answer me this. How many UN sanctioned military actions did Clinton have? UMMMMM ZERO! Haiti...nope Kosovo...nope bombing Baghdad....nope. Clinton didn't even have the words "sever consequences" in any resolution when he bombed Baghdad. LOL!!!! Your recent history betrays your arguments.

Why do we need new soldiers when the commander over there says he doesn't need them. I think he knows quite a bit more than you on military matters. He certainly knows more than that Mighty French military with their one air craft carrier. LOL

digitalwanderer 01-02-04 06:30 PM

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Originally posted by UDawg
I'm sorry is that a word?
Yes. "That" is most definately a word. :afro:

UDawg 01-02-04 06:47 PM

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Originally posted by digitalwanderer
Yes. "That" is most definately a word. :afro:
I had to point that one out. He jumps on my case for being an admitted poor speller. :p

Kruno 01-02-04 11:45 PM

Wait a couple of hundred or maybe thousand years. The US will fall from power and instead of complaining about Bush our grand(how grand?) kids will be having this same discussion about another leader in another country which would be the superpower.

The cycle starts again. :lol:

Riptide 01-03-04 12:05 AM

I hate to say it, but that is probably true. Not much lasts forever except well... eternity. ;)

But man himself and his institutions will one day come to an end most likely. I'm not religious right now (i keep an open mind...) but one thing I agree with buddhists on is that transformation is a constant.


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