Posted: 17th December 2003 23:06
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well, i think his point was that...well i dont really know what his point was. but considering all of the big talk he made to his people and speeches of self-sacrifice, youd have thought that Saddam would not have given in so easily. Hell, if i knew the game was up and i was captured and going to die--hell id blow everything and everyone to **** just so id go out a hero to my people.
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Posted: 18th December 2003 03:59
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yes we got him we caught the @$$hole who hired people to dress as american officers and shoot his own people to make our country look like the bad guy, but what is really ironic about the situation is that he did all those tapes about how he has all this support from his people, and there he was living in a little hole, all by hiis wittle self
hahahahahahaha i love irony so much now all that is left to do is capture Osama bin laden and disband alquida and as we all know AMERICA IS THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Moderator Edit And sometimes we wonder why the rest of the world doesn't like us. -R51 This post has been edited by Rangers51 on 19th December 2003 18:04 -------------------- "Have you ever seen a baby do that before?" |
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Posted: 18th December 2003 14:01
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Quote I was expecting a blaze of glory type ending. The open the door, hes waiting with 2 AK-47's screaming "HERE I AM YOU AMERICAN SCUM!" and he unloads at them. why would you want that? it would just mean more american death. Which means a few more families who have to suffer over the holidays. -------------------- <Nealio> Seymour sounds like evil Winnie the Pooh |
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Posted: 18th December 2003 14:06
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Okay, let's be frank about this.
They caught Saddam... and? What's IT good for? What's the bloody hell big deal about it?? The point is: they have him - what're they gonna do with him?? *twitch* I'd say they should give him to the Iraqi's, (especially to the Kurds. They've got a MASS grudge against him) and close their eyes on the punishment he gets. Personally, I think death would be far too good for this sick bastard... er... *twitch* Sorry, I get kinda carried away... back to the point.. About his behaviour, it really isn't that much of a mystery why he didn't resist (or am I the only person here who has a brother who studies sociology, and who's friends study psychology?). People who are this brutal when they're in power usually have very weak charachter, and hope that their viciousness will cover what cowards they really are. P.S. Saddam has been declared insane by many renowned psychologists, so he shouldn't be subject to criminal prosecution, but luckilly it's not officialy accepted. *twitch* MUTILATE THE S.O.B.!!!!!!!!! HARM!!!! DISMEMBER!!! ARGHHH!!!! *twitch* -------------------- "I fell off the mountain of words at around the 10,000ft mark. Tell my family...they owe me money." -Narratorway "If you retort against this, so help me God I'll shove any part of your anatomy I can find into some other part. Figuratively, of course." - Josh "We have more, can deliver tuesday." - Del S Good old CoN |
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Posted: 19th December 2003 00:02
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I'm glad they caught him, good for the U.S. I think this is one of the greater, out of the few, positive outcomes with fooling with Iraq in the first place. She should now be concentrating on finding Osama Bin Ladin like we were gonna do in the first place.
As for Saddam's punishment, strip him naked and run him throgh a Kurdish neighborhood. -------------------- At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) |
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Posted: 22nd December 2003 03:29
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Quote (AnarchistDream @ 19th December 2003 00:02) As for Saddam's punishment, strip him naked and run him throgh a Kurdish neighborhood. AD Haven't they suffered enough? |
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Posted: 22nd December 2003 20:02
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Well, it looks like we might not have been the ones who actually captured Saddam.
This post has been edited by Neal on 22nd December 2003 20:02 -------------------- Hey, put the cellphone down for a while In the night there is something wild Can you hear it breathing? And hey, put the laptop down for a while In the night there is something wild I feel it, it's leaving me |
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Posted: 22nd December 2003 21:47
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Well, they sounded pretty vague about who exactly captured him, so I'm not surprised.
But if you want a conspiracy, then look who just "happens" to have a white beard in December (like DC8 pointed out). Yes, it's Sadam Clause in custody, and now Tim Allen will rule in his stead. Seriously, though Sadam didn't have "weapons of mass destruction", tons of our people died in the war,and Georgie is doing a terrible job with N Korea which does have nukes. Although I'm proud of all of the coalition forces in Iraq, and relieved for my country + the world, I just hope this doesn't make people want to vote for Georgie again. -------------------- Get me off this Disciplinary Committee so I can play any FF except for FF8!!! |
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Posted: 22nd December 2003 22:19
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Posted: 23rd December 2003 21:12
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Quote (Neal @ 22nd December 2003 15:02) Thats interesting and its possible, but I don't buy it. There wouldn't be enough of an advantage for the military or the administration to lie to us for the positive press, given the risk of exposure. In fact, I see no logical reason why they would lie. I think the credit goes to our two junior U.S. military-intelligence analysts, Lt. Angela Santana and Cpl. Harold Engstrom, from Alpha Company, 104th Military Intelligence Battalion. ... -------------------- The FF6*10 webring celebrates FF6's tenth anniversary with fanart (japanese). |
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Posted: 23rd December 2003 23:38
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Quote (Neal @ 22nd December 2003 20:02) Oh, dear, that Writer from the scottish paper must have been SO bullied at school... back on topic. I buy this. Bush'es administration wants to put as much of the vote-winning spin as possible on everything with the election year approaching, so why not deny the Kurds the praise and glorify some US troops who answered the phone?. After all, will bush win votes should the SAS beat Delta in finding Osama? no. -------------------- "Only the dead have seen the end of their quotes being misattributed to Plato." -George Santayana "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here..." -Abraham Lincoln, prior to the discovery of Irony. |
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