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Angry Over Critical Report From U.N. Nuclear Agency, Lawmakers Chant "Death To America"
- I am not very hopeful about this.
Posted by FeelFree4U at 09:01 PM : May 28, 2008
To tell you the truth,.......I don''t see a good out come from this no matter which way we go.
I am not that religiou either, too many people have been killed in the name of some god for me, but someone might want to say a prayer for the world. - Reply to this comment
- The Bush Administration have an extraordinarily extreme record of lies and other psychopathic behavior and have completely gutted the integrity of the U.N. . . .
Posted by prometheus41
This was posted hours ago and is about 12 pages back. I just want prometheus41 to know that the integrity of the U.N. was compromised long, long before Bush was elected President. It is a do nothing, bureaucratic organization whose time has passed. The U.S. would do well to stop subsidizing it and kick it off U.S. soil. - Reply to this comment
"Come time for the US elections, people will have clear cut choices to make as to what direction we and the Middle East will go."
Posted by AJMarine111
I hope that you are right.
I am not very hopeful about this.- Reply to this comment
- mtracy9
Don''t worry, the Israelis will get rid of the missiles themselves once Iran attacks them. - Reply to this comment
- don''''t see how we can be taken seriously in accusing others of being "trouble makers" there.
Posted by FeelFree4U at 07:51 PM : May 28, 2008
I agree, it is Iran''s back yard and regardless of all the reasons Bush has strumbled through trying to make a case for war againist Iraq, the true underlying reason is a change in Middle East policy to bring about peace. War may come to the region before all is said and done, but something seems to be coming to a head.
As far as peoples "rights" to defend themselves, I wish Israel had never been created, founded, whatever term you want to us. The world would be a very different place if it hadn''t.
It would be nice to put Saddam back in power, say we made a mistake and we wouldn''t brother him again, but that can never happen.
Come time for the US elections, people will have clear cut choices to make as to what direction we and the Middle East will go. - Reply to this comment
Re: "I see all this boiling down to either we get out of Iraq and wait and see what happens; or Iran is a threat that is backing Hamas, Hezballah, and trouble makers in Iraq, and we are in the troths of the beginning of WWIII and the sides are being drawn."
"How do you see it?"
Posted by AJMarine111
I think that this is a hype and blame campaign. I doubt that their is significant Iranian involvement in Iraq by the Iranians, other than as a predictable result of handing power to the Iranian-allied Shi''ites in what I view as an illegitimate elections process.
At any rate, I don''t see it as any of our business, and we are currently too strained militarily, ideologically, and financially, to contribute anything productive, even if it was.
I am not religious, as you may recall, but I fully support the right of Hamas and Hezbullah in defending themselves against U.S./U.K./ Israeli aggression, atrocities, and abuse.
More power to them.
We have some 300,000 "foreign fighters" (soldiers + mercs) in Iraq at the moment, responsible for countless atrocities, all based on lies. 1 million dead, 4-5 million displaced, and who knows how many maimed, raped tortured, imprisoned, etc, as a result.
I don''t see how we can be taken seriously in accusing others of being "trouble makers" there.- Reply to this comment
- I meant "here".
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- Just having a little fun.
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Posted by FeelFree4U at 06:51 PM : May 28, 2008
I know you are,........I was trying to be diplomatic.
While I have you hear Feel, I have a question.
I see all this boiling down to either we get out of Iraq and wait and see what happens; or Iran is a threat that is backing Hamas, Hezballah, and trouble makers in Iraq, and we are in the troths of the beginning of WWIII and the sides are being drawn.
How do you see it? - Reply to this comment
AJMarine111,
Re: "Evening FeelFree, how are you tonight?"
Good, thanks.
Re: "Life is good here."
Glad to hear it.
Re: "I don''''t know Rick well enough to comment on his s*x life,...........or lack there of."
Me neither, but I didn''t let that stop me;-)
Just having a little fun.- Reply to this comment
- I''''ll bet that one hits a little too close to home for Rick!
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Posted by FeelFree4U at 06:31 PM : May 28, 2008
Evening FeelFree, how are you tonight? Life is good here.
I don''t know Rick well enough to comment on his s*x life,...........or lack there of. - Reply to this comment
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