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Not JUST a Bitch
#61
Yes, I trained their "boss" myself.

Yes, we just went over there and started shooting for no reason.

Stupid fucking liberal pussies.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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#62
Why the apologists love Saddam:

The killing of Sunni religious leaders such as Abdul Aziz Al Badri the Imam of Dragh district mosque in Baghdad in 1969, Al Shaikh Nadhum Al Asi from Ubaid tribe in Northern Iraq, Al Shiakh Al Shahrazori, Al Shaikh Umar Shaqlawa, Al Shiakh Rami Al Kirkukly, Al Shiakh Mohamad Shafeeq Al Badri, Abdul Ghani Shindala.

The arrest of hundreds of Iraqi Islamic activists and the execution of five religious leaders in 1974.

The arrest of thousand of religious people who rose up against the regime and the killing of hundreds of them in the popular uprising of 1977 in which Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim the leader of SCIRI was sentenced to life imprisonment.

The arrest, torture and executions of tens of religious scholars and Islamic activists in such as Qasim Shubbar, Qasim Al Mubarqaa in 1979.

The arrest, torture and execution of Ayatollah Mohamad baqir Al Sadr and his sistre Amina Al Sadr (Bint Al Huda) in 1980.
The war against Iran in 1980 in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were killed, and many doubles of that number were handicapped or missed.

The arrest of 90 members of Al Hakim family and the execution of 16 members of that family in 1983 to put pressure on Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim to stop his struggle against Saddam's regime.

The occupation of Kuwait which resulted in killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and injuring many doubles of that number in addition to the destruction of Iraq.

The assassination of many opposition figures outside Iraq such Haj Sahal Al Salman in UAE in 1981, Sami Mahdi and Ni'ma Mohamad in Pakistan in 1987, Sayed Mahdi Al Hakim in Sudan in 1988, and Shaikh Talib Al Suhail in Lebanon in 1994.

The execution of 21 Bath Party leaders in 1979 in Iraq , the assassination of Hardan Al Tikriti former defence Minister in Kuwait in 1973, and the former Prime- Minister Abdul Razzaq Al naef in London 1978.

It is world wide known that Saddam's regime dropped chemical bombs by air fighter on Halabja in Northern Iraq in 1988. The UN, other international organisations and Western Governments' reports confirmed that more than 5000 thousands civilians were killed in few hours. Eye witnesses accounts , photos and films show the horrifying facts of the most heinous crime in modern time.
There are many cites in Northern Iraq in which Saddam used chemical weapons. These cites are known to the UN and other international organisations.

Saddam's regime used chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers during Iraq Iran war. Many of them were sent to Europe to receive medical treatment and the whole world saw them on the TV.

General Wafiq Al Samarae the former director of the Iraqi Intelligence Service admitted in his book (Eastern Gate Ruins) that Saddam's regime used light chemical weapons against Iraqi people in the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala to crush the popular uprising of March 1991 which followed the defeat of Saddam in invading Kuwait.

After the crushing of the uprising, large number of people took sanctuary in the Marshes of Southern Iraq. In 1993 Saddam's regime used chemical weapons against the people of the Marshes in orders to crush the resistance forces which took the Marshes as bases to attack Saddam's regime.

Ethnic Cleansing: The two dominant ethnicities of Iraq have traditionally been Arabs in south and central Iraq, and Kurds in the north and northeast, particularly along the Iranian border. Hussein long viewed ethnic Kurds as a long-term threat to Iraq's survival, and the oppression and extermination of the Kurds was one of his administration's highest priorities.

Now STFU.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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#63
(03-17-2011, 09:31 PM)Mohammed Wrote: Just because you listen to some idiots who tell you our goats want to eat your balls doesn't mean we actually want to invade you. We don't want anything from you apart from some Levis and maybe a Harley or two, but you folks want all our oil and what you call "Strategic Location", so don't start anything about "Defend my own country". Or do you see a large Arabic naval force aproaching you?!

Go ahead and try and invade for our Levis. I triple dog dare you. And hell yeah, we want your oil and strategic locations. Is that a bad thing? Smiley_emoticons_slash If you'd fucking just supply us at reasonable prices, we wouldn't have to bomb the shit out of you.

Commando Cunt Queen
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#64
(03-17-2011, 09:31 PM)Mohammed Wrote: Or do you see a large Arabic naval force aproaching you?!

*snort* I checked my bathtub and didn't see any. Apparently rubber duckie is fierce.
Commando Cunt Queen
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#65
(03-17-2011, 05:17 AM)Mohammed Wrote: Well, you elected the boss who send them there. Twice!!

Well . . . that's still a very contested opinion in virtually all DNC circles.

Every true progressive American knows that the conservative Supreme Court "stole" the election from the Inventor of the Internet and the Patriarch of Planet Temperature.

So . . . in reality . . . he was only elected once.

Be thankful he didn't invade the African continent. Then you'd know what a real "Hanging Chad" looked like.

And we don't want ALL of your oil.

Just enough so we don't have to trade with Mexico.

Then and only then, will we be able to rightly shoot their invaders and peacefully sleep at night.

And if we could only commandeer (from you sand prophets) the amount we get from Canada, we could kick them out of MLB and move the film industry back to Hollywood.

And deport Steve Nash, Matthew Perry and Sandra Oh, too.
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#66
(03-18-2011, 12:11 AM)BlueTiki Wrote:
(03-17-2011, 05:17 AM)Mohammed Wrote: Well, you elected the boss who send them there. Twice!!

Well . . . that's still a very contested opinion in virtually all DNC circles.

Every true progressive American knows that the conservative Supreme Court "stole" the election from the Inventor of the Internet and the Patriarch of Planet Temperature.

Who is Al Gore for $100?
Commando Cunt Queen
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#67
(03-18-2011, 12:37 AM)username Wrote:
(03-18-2011, 12:11 AM)BlueTiki Wrote:
(03-17-2011, 05:17 AM)Mohammed Wrote: Well, you elected the boss who send them there. Twice!!

Well . . . that's still a very contested opinion in virtually all DNC circles.

Every true progressive American knows that the conservative Supreme Court "stole" the election from the Inventor of the Internet and the Patriarch of Planet Temperature.

Who is Al Gore for $100?

The guy who invented the internet.
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#68
(03-17-2011, 09:47 PM)Cracker Wrote: Why the apologists love Saddam:

The killing of Sunni religious leaders such as Abdul Aziz Al Badri the Imam of Dragh district mosque in Baghdad in 1969, Al Shaikh Nadhum Al Asi from Ubaid tribe in Northern Iraq, Al Shiakh Al Shahrazori, Al Shaikh Umar Shaqlawa, Al Shiakh Rami Al Kirkukly, Al Shiakh Mohamad Shafeeq Al Badri, Abdul Ghani Shindala.

The arrest of hundreds of Iraqi Islamic activists and the execution of five religious leaders in 1974.

The arrest of thousand of religious people who rose up against the regime and the killing of hundreds of them in the popular uprising of 1977 in which Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim the leader of SCIRI was sentenced to life imprisonment.

The arrest, torture and executions of tens of religious scholars and Islamic activists in such as Qasim Shubbar, Qasim Al Mubarqaa in 1979.

The arrest, torture and execution of Ayatollah Mohamad baqir Al Sadr and his sistre Amina Al Sadr (Bint Al Huda) in 1980.
The war against Iran in 1980 in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were killed, and many doubles of that number were handicapped or missed.

The arrest of 90 members of Al Hakim family and the execution of 16 members of that family in 1983 to put pressure on Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim to stop his struggle against Saddam's regime.

The occupation of Kuwait which resulted in killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and injuring many doubles of that number in addition to the destruction of Iraq.

The assassination of many opposition figures outside Iraq such Haj Sahal Al Salman in UAE in 1981, Sami Mahdi and Ni'ma Mohamad in Pakistan in 1987, Sayed Mahdi Al Hakim in Sudan in 1988, and Shaikh Talib Al Suhail in Lebanon in 1994.

The execution of 21 Bath Party leaders in 1979 in Iraq , the assassination of Hardan Al Tikriti former defence Minister in Kuwait in 1973, and the former Prime- Minister Abdul Razzaq Al naef in London 1978.

It is world wide known that Saddam's regime dropped chemical bombs by air fighter on Halabja in Northern Iraq in 1988. The UN, other international organisations and Western Governments' reports confirmed that more than 5000 thousands civilians were killed in few hours. Eye witnesses accounts , photos and films show the horrifying facts of the most heinous crime in modern time.
There are many cites in Northern Iraq in which Saddam used chemical weapons. These cites are known to the UN and other international organisations.

Saddam's regime used chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers during Iraq Iran war. Many of them were sent to Europe to receive medical treatment and the whole world saw them on the TV.

General Wafiq Al Samarae the former director of the Iraqi Intelligence Service admitted in his book (Eastern Gate Ruins) that Saddam's regime used light chemical weapons against Iraqi people in the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala to crush the popular uprising of March 1991 which followed the defeat of Saddam in invading Kuwait.

After the crushing of the uprising, large number of people took sanctuary in the Marshes of Southern Iraq. In 1993 Saddam's regime used chemical weapons against the people of the Marshes in orders to crush the resistance forces which took the Marshes as bases to attack Saddam's regime.

Ethnic Cleansing: The two dominant ethnicities of Iraq have traditionally been Arabs in south and central Iraq, and Kurds in the north and northeast, particularly along the Iranian border. Hussein long viewed ethnic Kurds as a long-term threat to Iraq's survival, and the oppression and extermination of the Kurds was one of his administration's highest priorities.

Now STFU.

You are one silly goat. Now isn't it funny that during all that time you people didn't bother at all?! On the contrairy, you kept congratuling and feeding him, even more so when he send thousands to their death in the Iran vs Iraq World of War - Gas me if you can edition.

Didn't bother you then did it. But once good ole Saddam decides he'll sell his oil for Euro's, that's when you Americans crap your star striped panties and start yelling something about weapons of mass destruction.

At least Obama is smart unlike that knob cheese resembling former President of yours. He found out that it's much easier having the Arab world fight each other than sending in any of his troops. Now they are much too busy with themselves and don't have time to stuff some explosives into a Nigerian idiots underpants.

Don't you think it's hilarious that 7000 years of civilization didn't matter a goats dropping but it took one knob job from Nigeria and in an instant everybody knew where Yemen is?!

Anyway, it is our holy Friday today. I shall celebrate by making love to all my 4 wifes. Together!

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#69
(03-17-2011, 09:47 PM)Cracker Wrote: Why the apologists love Saddam:

The killing of Sunni religious leaders such as Abdul Aziz Al Badri the Imam of Dragh district mosque in Baghdad in 1969, Al Shaikh Nadhum Al Asi from Ubaid tribe in Northern Iraq, Al Shiakh Al Shahrazori, Al Shaikh Umar Shaqlawa, Al Shiakh Rami Al Kirkukly, Al Shiakh Mohamad Shafeeq Al Badri, Abdul Ghani Shindala.

The arrest of hundreds of Iraqi Islamic activists and the execution of five religious leaders in 1974.

The arrest of thousand of religious people who rose up against the regime and the killing of hundreds of them in the popular uprising of 1977 in which Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim the leader of SCIRI was sentenced to life imprisonment.

The arrest, torture and executions of tens of religious scholars and Islamic activists in such as Qasim Shubbar, Qasim Al Mubarqaa in 1979.

The arrest, torture and execution of Ayatollah Mohamad baqir Al Sadr and his sistre Amina Al Sadr (Bint Al Huda) in 1980.
The war against Iran in 1980 in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were killed, and many doubles of that number were handicapped or missed.

The arrest of 90 members of Al Hakim family and the execution of 16 members of that family in 1983 to put pressure on Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim to stop his struggle against Saddam's regime.

The occupation of Kuwait which resulted in killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and injuring many doubles of that number in addition to the destruction of Iraq.

The assassination of many opposition figures outside Iraq such Haj Sahal Al Salman in UAE in 1981, Sami Mahdi and Ni'ma Mohamad in Pakistan in 1987, Sayed Mahdi Al Hakim in Sudan in 1988, and Shaikh Talib Al Suhail in Lebanon in 1994.

The execution of 21 Bath Party leaders in 1979 in Iraq , the assassination of Hardan Al Tikriti former defence Minister in Kuwait in 1973, and the former Prime- Minister Abdul Razzaq Al naef in London 1978.

It is world wide known that Saddam's regime dropped chemical bombs by air fighter on Halabja in Northern Iraq in 1988. The UN, other international organisations and Western Governments' reports confirmed that more than 5000 thousands civilians were killed in few hours. Eye witnesses accounts , photos and films show the horrifying facts of the most heinous crime in modern time.
There are many cites in Northern Iraq in which Saddam used chemical weapons. These cites are known to the UN and other international organisations.

Saddam's regime used chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers during Iraq Iran war. Many of them were sent to Europe to receive medical treatment and the whole world saw them on the TV.

General Wafiq Al Samarae the former director of the Iraqi Intelligence Service admitted in his book (Eastern Gate Ruins) that Saddam's regime used light chemical weapons against Iraqi people in the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala to crush the popular uprising of March 1991 which followed the defeat of Saddam in invading Kuwait.

After the crushing of the uprising, large number of people took sanctuary in the Marshes of Southern Iraq. In 1993 Saddam's regime used chemical weapons against the people of the Marshes in orders to crush the resistance forces which took the Marshes as bases to attack Saddam's regime.

Ethnic Cleansing: The two dominant ethnicities of Iraq have traditionally been Arabs in south and central Iraq, and Kurds in the north and northeast, particularly along the Iranian border. Hussein long viewed ethnic Kurds as a long-term threat to Iraq's survival, and the oppression and extermination of the Kurds was one of his administration's highest priorities.

Uh-huh, and during these incidents the US did what?

Oh yeah, FUCK ALL!!!!!!

As a matter of fact your fucking country was bankrolling him while he was doing those things!

So wind your neck back in vinegar tits and STFU.

Iraq starts trading oil in Euros = invade Iraq
Bush announces mission accomplished = Exact same day as Iraq goes back to trading oil in US dollars.

These are the facts asshat.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#70
(03-17-2011, 06:23 PM)Cracker Wrote: "I don't believe in the war" means, "I am too scared and chickenshit to defend my own country."

Iraq and Afghanistan have not attacked my country or yours numbnuts.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#71
hey were's my $100
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#72
(03-13-2011, 11:58 PM)Luke Warmwater Wrote: ...then go buy a "I support the troops" magnetic ribbon to slap on the ass end of your gas guzzling SUV's.

You all want cheap gas and feel entitled to receive it. That's why we're there and that's why they're dying. Helluva trade-off, eh?

There's opium in them thar hills, dewd.
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#73
(03-17-2011, 06:23 PM)Cracker Wrote: STFU you worthless pussies. Other men fight your battles and give you the freedom to lay around the house sporting your cowardice like a red badge of courage. "I don't believe in the war" means, "I am too scared and chickenshit to defend my own country."

You aren't real men. Nobody cares what you think. You haven't earned the right to your opinion. You are just hairy bitches.

Not fighting those particular battles -- which have nothing whatsoever to do with defending our country -- would have done far more to serve the cause of freedom.

If the US gov't was serious about eradicating terrorism it would have gone to Pakistan, not Afghanistan and Iraq.
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