Grr.

Jul 05, 2003 00:42

Found next to an article on CNN.com:


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ravengirl July 4 2003, 16:41:37 UTC
agreed. i'm copying this to my journal
and crediting you~
i'm so tired of what is done in america's name~

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perpetualmotion July 4 2003, 18:42:18 UTC
No problem, and yeah... I know

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ohmyhead July 4 2003, 18:33:30 UTC
I significant savings over the standard 20 minute long fireworks shows going on all over this country tonight which can run up to and over $250,000. Each.

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perpetualmotion July 4 2003, 18:41:38 UTC
1) It's a little distasteful when you're in the middle of a country you're occupying and that you have just bombed back into the middle ages

2) The fireworks out there are mostly paid by sponsors like large companies or local organizations/cities, these missiles come straight out of your tax paying pockets...

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way2tired July 4 2003, 21:43:35 UTC
The missle was already paid for long ago, probably even 10 years ago. (Yes, we'll probably replace it, I know...)

We didn't bomb them back into the middle ages, they were already there. They're still there. They'll still be there in 50 years, and probably would have been whether we attacked them or not.

In all honesty, it was probably used as a "live-fire training exercise", letting someone who'd never fired a TOW before get some real practice on something they'd just have to haul out anyway.

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perpetualmotion July 4 2003, 21:46:56 UTC
There were a pretty flourishing modern-ish country before they got the shit bombed out of them in 91

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2stars4arms July 13 2003, 12:10:07 UTC
Hey Marco,

I just read Nate's journal entry wishing you a happy birthday. So, Happy Birthday!!! :)

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Re: perpetualmotion July 13 2003, 16:54:31 UTC
Thanks a lot R ! *muah* :)

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Re: 2stars4arms July 13 2003, 19:58:12 UTC
You're welcome!

Did you do anything fun to celebrate?

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ayoub July 14 2003, 02:38:14 UTC
That is sickening...

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Re: perpetualmotion July 21 2003, 18:59:24 UTC
Merci ! ;)

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