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Luckily, Spanish soldiers will be out of Iraq...
#31
Ghandi?? Them's fightin' words! Big Grin
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#32
I do agree with one major thing Absorken wrote
All Goverments are corrupt...

Yes thats a real fact.
In the US They do blind their citizians so they do as they please.
But can anyone say honestly that Sadam was not a threat .

just one thing . Rape Camber
Im sorry but if George Bush had a rape chamber in the White House
how long do you think that he would last as president.
& as far as a country not beeing their puppy .
every country has its own right to make a decission just like us.
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#33
Quote:I do agree with one major thing Absorken wrote
All Goverments are corrupt...

There is a "corruption index" for most governments, it's run by some organisation called the "world transparency council" or something. On it, Finland and, I think Iceland have a score of 9.7 out of 10, followed by NZ with 9.5. The US is 18th I think, Iraq is 1XXth. So yes, although that statement is correct, it's probably better to define "corrupt" as "below X on this scale", because otherwise we should all have elections and replace everybody Wink
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#34
Quote:just one thing . Rape Camber
Im sorry but if George Bush had a rape chamber in the White House
how long do you think that he would last as president.
We honestly have no idea what kind of things they have in the White House. Although I highly doubt the White House has a "rape chamber" (primarily due to the fact that the US government is highly fueled by fundamentalist Christian ideals, which completely shun sexuality in all its forms), I'd be willing to bet it has other equally if not even more sinister things in it. Of course, that's unresearched speculation, so it carries no weight and I wouldn't even rely on such a hypothesis myself. Smile

Quote:& as far as a country not beeing their puppy .
every country has its own right to make a decission just like us.
The population of the US is allowed to make changes to its government at any point in time if it so desires. That is what the US Constitution allows us. Unfortunately, in reality that will never happen as the government will see such a wanted change as a rebellion and would take military action against it. Everyone who says "well if you don't like the government then change it" clearly does not realize that one major factor. As far as other countries go...heh, I HIGHLY doubt the people in 95% of other countries in the world even have the right to speak out against their own government, let alone stand a chance to change it.

This all being said...living in the US, where our "freedoms and choices" are supposed to be protected...is no different than living in countries where people have no freedoms at all.
I'd knock on wood, but my desk is particle board.
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#35
Armed rebellion is against the US constitution. Big Grin
Peace cannot be obtained without war. Why? If there is already peace, it is unnecessary for war. If there is no peace, there is already war."

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#36
I didn't say anything about armed rebellion. Tongue
I'd knock on wood, but my desk is particle board.
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#37
There's no other kind . . .
Peace cannot be obtained without war. Why? If there is already peace, it is unnecessary for war. If there is no peace, there is already war."

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#38
And Ghandi is a type of curry, riiiight Wink
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#39
Quote:britain can't afford it seeing as we are in billions of debt to the americans

If it makes you feel better, the americans can't afford it either. Gotta love trillian dollar deficits.

I don't think Bush knows what the word "conservative" means.
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#40
Quote:Whoah, Rhiannon, I think you're blind. Are you even reading what Bluffer is saying?

Aga, no offense, but so far he's said a lot of things that are proven false.

Like what?

-Iraq had nothing to do with the 9/11 terror attacks. None of the hijackers or financiers were iraqi. Oddly enough, Osama bin Laden, and a large number of the 9/11 hijackers were saudi. If you find links between Iraq and 9/11, please contact the UN security council, and let them know.

-Canada made a conscious decision to stay out of the Iraq war. Except for some soldiers who were in an exchange program who ended up in Iraq(something which really raised a stink over here), canada had nothing to do with that dirty war, and we're proud of that fact. If that's otherwise, you should probably tell all of our politicians and yours as well, because that would be the first THEY'VE heard about it.

-Iraq and Saddam Hussein were not a threat, and are not a threat to the western world, any more than any psycho in texas with a big back yard is. If you think otherwise, I think you should go back to the all-out invasion of their country to see just how dangerous they really were. All that talk, but the country fell in record time. Kind of strange for a country that was supposedly this huge threat to the USA, half a world away, isn't it?

Bluffer, find a new, more reliable source for news than the one you've been using; get your facts from somewhere else. Also, the world can drag the US through the mud for what it did just like the USA loves to drag france through the mud. It's freedom, baby, yeah!

aga, with serious errors like these, why should bluffer be held as a reliable source of information? Some people here have kept a close eye on the world and US government in this war for years and years on multiple mediums, following statements by some VERY influential people who actually run the world, especially since the US started playing rambo; why not believe them first?
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