We Have a Confession! Yeah, right!

Mar 15, 2007 07:39

A chap being held in Guantanamo Bay has allegedly confessed to being the biggest baddy in the world and being behind the attacks on America and many more, coming soon to a paranoiafest near you! He made this momentous confession in a secret hearing, from which journalists and lawyers were excluded. In other words, it was just him and his captors ( Read more... )

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psalm91 March 15 2007, 13:45:25 UTC
i wish i could be as certain as you about everything....
i agree with everything accept for WMD's... the bush stance is a little harsh but i do agree... he hasnt done much for america in the past 8 years he's had.
I do think there were weapons... just moved.

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neneithel March 15 2007, 16:02:26 UTC
That there were weapons 12 years before, I accept, but both Bush and Blair knew there were none long before they invaded. Even the British public knew that long before the war began, hence a million people marching to protest against the invasion. If Saddam had had weapons, he would not have moved them out, but would have used them to defend himself. The invasion would not have happened if Iraq had been able to fight back. That's why I pray that Iran will get nuclear weapons before it becomes the next arena for one of our bloodbaths.

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psalm91 March 15 2007, 21:24:47 UTC
Dont pray that... that is a very dangerous prayer and I can tell you up front that would not be a prayer that God answers.
We went against His wishes during this war but that... just wont be answered.

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Ah, the Bush Regime dain120475 March 15 2007, 15:28:35 UTC
Personally I felt the exact same thing when I heard about the confession (especially including the 'A to Z' comment. Alphebet aside, that is a very American colloquialism, not to mention an out of date one that more modern English speakers use less and less ( ... )

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Re: Ah, the Bush Regime neneithel March 15 2007, 16:05:40 UTC
I'm sure you're right. He's clearly something in Al Qaeda. I'm not as troubled by his plight as by the many innocent people still held there.

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