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Tishura Started conversation Jan 28, 2003
Doesn't anyone think that the greatest threat to the West is the West itself? I mean president Bush. Don't get me wrong I think that Iraq needs to be dissarmed...but isn't Bush just as dangerous? He has weapons of mass destrustion, isn't afraid to use them and he has alot of power over the UN.
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Locomotive Posted Jan 29, 2003
The way I see it, is that Blair is putting the people of Britain in danger. America can handle the Iraq War on its own, it doesn't need to have our military support and by co-operating with attacking Iraq it makes us more vulnerable for terrorist attacks. It will certainly rise more hostility towards the West, undoubtably. I think we should definately allow the weapons inspections to continue longer. The consequence is too great for them to be rushed. To be honest, I'm a hell of a lot more worried about North Korea, I don't see how few people see it as a threat. Testing nuclear weapons, Iraq hasn't tested nuclear weapons since the 80s, there has been no evidence of it since. The area is home to supreme repression, equal to Zimbabwee. They have concentration camps over there, WHOLE families are taken in if one member exercises the use of free speech. But wait, what am I thinking? North Korea doesn't have oil. Wouldn't it be good for America, the World's most oil sucking nation, to have a co-operative nation with a puppet Bush- friendly leader in which deals for cheaper oil could be arranged as, lets face it, Yemen and Saudi Arabia aren't that friendly with America right? Doesn't it seem like a coincidence?
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Elentari Posted Jan 29, 2003
Someone pointed out the other day on the News, that unlike in Iraq, we *know* that North Korea has nuclear weapons, they've told us! But there's no task force heading over there is there? Why? Well, no oil is one answer!
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The Anonymous Researcher Posted Jan 31, 2003
Rumour!? Rumour!? Ha! It is no such thing. It's the truth. The man said his favourite childhood book was The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Which was published after he left *college*. POTUS does not read ANY briefings, it is widely reported. And he has been arrestyed three times. And his is STILL AWOL from the Texas National Guard.
Don't even get me started.
P.S. He lost the election by 500, 000 votes. Ask me how, and I'll send you the details.
P.P.S. Hilarious Bush quotes: http://www.columbiacentral.com/dubya(Thanks Locomotive!)
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Elentari Posted Feb 2, 2003
POTUS - isn't that the nickname Clinton used, short for President of the United States?
PS> I second that - pleeaassseeee don't get him started - I get this all the time and I'm the one who had to live with him.
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Locomotive Posted Feb 9, 2003
I'm doing an article on this for Media, I'll put it up on h2g2 when its finished.
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The Anonymous Researcher Posted Feb 9, 2003
An article on War or on Bush?
P.S. Bush - Countdown to War: 10, 9, 8, 9, 7, 2, 5, er...
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Locomotive Posted Mar 2, 2003
Instead of spending all this money on War, why don't we spend it on something useful. And no Blair, I'm not talking about a big useless dome shaped tent in the middle of nowhere full of unentertaining and mildly educational tripe, or giving it to illegal immigrants who not only like to bite the hand that feeds them but also like to mutaliate and gnaw off the fingers of the hand that feeds them. How about putting it into healthcare, education or frankly something useful? It just seems like common sense to me, Blair needs to put down his stars and stripes pom poms and concentrate on his own country's problems.
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Jean Grey Posted Mar 2, 2003
can't you see he is investing the money? If he spends the money now on war...then when it ends (and the allies win) he will have cheaper oil. Can't you see it's a foolproof plan...give alittle to get alittle
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Locomotive Posted Mar 3, 2003
Not only is Blair ignoring his own people he is putting them into danger as well! The thing that makes me sick most is the shock and awe tactic. The big plan by King George the second, to turn Baghdad into rubble as a form of scaring people, showing exactly what big Uncle Sam can do. Kind of like the atomic bombings on Japan really. Great idea Mr President! Lets just kill tonnes of innocent civilians and just hope 1 of them is Saddam Hussein! Your Daddy will be proud, isn't it a coincidence that whenever someone called Bush gets into the white house, a lot of people die? It'll please a lot of rednecks till the knife is placed at their own throat, till they realise the consequences of these actions, that they could get into danger themselves and when this happens, won't it have been terrible? Their safe haven of justice and prosperity targeted by insane islamic fundamentalists and then they may have learnt their lesson. It's Vietnam all over again with more dire consequences.
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- 3: Jean Grey (Jan 29, 2003)
- 4: Elentari (Jan 29, 2003)
- 5: Speak Up ! Your intitled to your own stupid opinion (Jan 29, 2003)
- 6: Jean Grey (Jan 29, 2003)
- 7: The Anonymous Researcher (Jan 31, 2003)
- 8: Elentari (Feb 2, 2003)
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