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Mar 27, 2004 21:05

its not sick and sadistic, and if it was it would be just as sick and sadistic for people making fun of the war and WMDs when people are over in Iraq fighting. So every joke you ever heard about WMDs was sadistic and just as hurtful to the people fighting the war. and its not like the war was a failure, they caught saddam for gods sake, u act as ( Read more... )

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gasolinehabit March 28 2004, 06:41:00 UTC
you are implying that not agreeing with the war means you are making fun of it. that isnt true. i mean why would someone make fun of the war...that is lame ( ... )

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bennynjoon March 28 2004, 17:25:24 UTC
first of all dont call them "Kids" because there not. second of all people make fun of it all the time, where the hell have u been. how would you like to be in iraq defending your country and all you hear is how pointless the war is, it would piss me off. also its people like you who sat around complaining about sadamm then we catch him and its no big deal because there were no weapons. what the hell, we caught one of the most evil dictators to live, and liberated iraq. and get over it, people go to war and die, it happens. they new that when they signed up

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you don't know me but i'm a friend of teresa's thisyrsmodel March 31 2004, 02:59:19 UTC
The main problem is that Bush put himself on a pedastool in the 2000 election as a man with integrity and who was impeccably honest. The war issue comes around and now we see a man who isn't so filled with integrity because his reasoning for going to war (hell, even Bill O'Reilly admits it) was shady and he used very vague and somewhat misleading language. He said he was certain Saddam possessed WMDs and that he posed a threat to the U.S. So far, we see no reason to think he was a threat. The bin Laden's are much friendlier with the Bush family (fact) than they are with Saddam. Secondly, al-Qaeda constantly said the reason why America was evil was because it had desires to invade an oil-rich country and take over. Up until last March, this was not true - we had never done any such thing. Then Bush went on to make their propaghanda truth ( ... )

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Re: you don't know me but i'm a friend of teresa's gasolinehabit March 31 2004, 03:05:45 UTC
i wish i was as articulate as you Andrew haha. <3333

thanks for the input that was really interesting to read.

Good bye George W. and HELLO Andrew Law...you have a good political name...yeah i think you should run...for sure. <3 haha

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gasolinehabit March 29 2004, 03:11:31 UTC
i am sorry but being 18 does not make you an adult. Sure legally you can do things you otherwise couldnt...but mentally and even physically these people look and act like kids. And even the ones that dont...they are taught to follow orders and obey the people in command and ask no questions...sounds like a child-parent relationship to me. Anyways it was just slang. Older generations dont use the term kids..they use the term "boys ( ... )

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gasolinehabit March 29 2004, 03:11:56 UTC
and if i was in iraq and i heard lots of people saying how wrong or pointless this war was...i wouldnt be pissed off at them. It's not that they arent supporting the troops..if anything they want the troops to come home...and come home ALIVE. And i would understand that these people are just stating their opinion and if most of the world was condemning the war..which most countries did and tons of americans did..i probably would start questioning my own government about why we are there and whether we should be or not. I personally knew someone who was in Iraq...and he wasnt mad at anyone who opposed the war...in fact he was so happy to be home...he hated being in IRAQ and he is against why we are there...he even agrees that we shouldnt be there..BUT he isnt going to abandon America either...he was taught to obey orders..and he will. I respect him for that. i dont hate any of the troops..i respect them more then i respect a lot of people. But that doesnt mean i have to agree with why we are there...and they dotn ahve to agree ( ... )

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bennynjoon March 29 2004, 23:31:46 UTC
way to call them little monkeys im sure they appreciate that, once again THEY SIGNED UP TO BE IN THE MILITARY

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gasolinehabit March 30 2004, 00:59:23 UTC
you are missing the point..AGAIN. my god its like you dont really read any of this...i dont know why i bother. you take everythign for face value...how sad. I KNOW THEY FUCKING SIGNED UP...i am not retarded like some people. That wasnt the point. you jsut proved my point though...these peopel signed up to DEFEND our country. Not to go into other countries for false misleading reasons and get killed. YES they signed up but they are forced to do what they are told once they have. Government controls them...so that would make my monkey metaphor perfectly fine to use. I am not saying they are bad people...they jsut have to do what they are told. Some would say that is great cuz that means they are uber loyal. But i feel that is sometimes immoral. It's hard to know what is even true...why did we go to war...i mean one reason already is obviously a load of horseshit..so how do we know what to believe. WHAT are we there for exactly...no one REALLY seems to know...and i am sorry...if i dont know why we are fighting...i ( ... )

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