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Lebanese Militant Group Trades Two Coffins For Five Prisoners In Contentious Deal With Israel

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by ajmarine111 July 17, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
And if you look like, who you say you look like, well, you are most certainly not ugly. You are very HOT!

Posted by erasmus81 at 09:02 PM : Jul 16, 2008



Beauty in the eye of the beholder?
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by erasmus81 July 17, 2008 12:07 AM EDT
Have I embarrassed you yet?:)
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by erasmus81 July 17, 2008 12:06 AM EDT
AJMarine

Your blue eyes, alone, would make me melt.
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by erasmus81 July 17, 2008 12:02 AM EDT
"I have people tell me I am ugly and I think I am cuter than two speckled puppies............as long as I think what I want, I guess I win." Posted by AJMarine111 at 08:01 PM : Jul 16, 2008

Mmmmm, AJMarine, you are the s-e-xiest guy I know. And if you look like, who you say you look like, well, you are most certainly not ugly. You are very HOT!



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by guadalcanal3 July 17, 2008 12:02 AM EDT
This guy smashes a 4 year old little girl''s head in...and he doesn''t get executed???...They should have made the swap an equal trade...coffin for coffin. (that smile on his stupid ''fat'' face makes me sick to my stomach.)
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by hungry1968 July 16, 2008 11:40 PM EDT
Hungry does not think, he just likes to spew hate towards America and Israel. I am sure he was celebrating the killers release today.

Posted by titletrack at 07:41 PM : Jul 16, 2008





I could care less one way or the other. It doesn''t affect America at all - that''s my only concern.
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by hungry1968 July 16, 2008 11:39 PM EDT
Well, for starters, Iran is trying to monopolise oil in the middle east by supporting terrorists - including Hezbollah, Hamas, and al Qaeda - against democratic governments, including Israel, Europe, and the United States, and by threatening to shut down the Straights of Hormuz, which is on Iran''''s border.

Posted by OneAmerican- at 07:34 PM : Jul 16, 2008




I asked how Hezbollah getting support from Iran affects America, and you go off on some bizarre unrelated tangent about Iran controlling oil?


And WHERE on earth did you get the idea that iran is trying to monopolize oil? And the REALLY bizarre idea that they''re trying to use TERRORISTS to monoploize the oil came from WHERE?!?!

It would be laughable - if it made ANY sense!!
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by gce65 July 16, 2008 11:23 PM EDT
Semite-on-Semite violence. It''s been the norm in the region for thousands of years. Even at this point one has to conclude this is the way they choose to live.

Not that I''m a bible-banger, but:
"That which has been is that which shall be, and that which was done is that which shall be done; and there is no new thing under the sun." Ecclesiastes 1:9.
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by ajmarine111 July 16, 2008 11:08 PM EDT
What did this accomplish again? I must have missed something.


Posted by ZykraCosmos at 08:04 PM : Jul 16, 2008




People trying to find a path to peace?
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by pointbreak15 July 16, 2008 11:08 PM EDT
you missed every and nothing cause you had nothing to begin with ....
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by zykracosmos July 16, 2008 11:04 PM EDT
Hmm...
What am I missing here? A murderer who killed a father in front of his daughter and then killed her with a rifle butt walks free as an Arab hero in exchange for mutilated corpses? What did this accomplish again? I must have missed something.
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by ajmarine111 July 16, 2008 11:01 PM EDT
There was something missing between the ears on that guy. He was telling his people he was winning in the Iraq war, also.


Posted by erasmus81 at 07:34 PM : Jul 16, 2008


I guess it is all in how you look at things.

I have people tell me I am ugly and I think I am cuter than two speckled puppies............as long as I think what I want, I guess I win.
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by pointbreak15 July 16, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
THERE is nothing to celebrate about killings in the middle east ...both side are dumb as the rocks in those countries ...AIPC is the biggest obstacle to peace in israel ....its about time for jews and palestinians to live together in one state ...and stop this religious madness ...which is causing sickening hatred against fellow human beings....
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by titletrack July 16, 2008 10:41 PM EDT
How about your personal right-to-life, and the prices you pay at the pump?

Try thinking more.

Posted by OneAmerican- at 07:34 PM

Hungry does not think, he just likes to spew hate towards America and Israel. I am sure he was celebrating the killers release today.
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by erasmus81 July 16, 2008 10:34 PM EDT
"In the Arab world, just surviving makes you a "winner". Saddam always thought he won the First Gulf War because he was still around."
Posted by AJMarine111 at 06:17 PM : Jul 16, 2008

There was something missing between the ears on that guy. He was telling his people he was winning in the Iraq war, also.
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by oneamerican- July 16, 2008 10:34 PM EDT
"And this affects America......how exactly?"

Posted by hungry1968 at 07:09 PM : Jul 16, 2008


Well, for starters, Iran is trying to monopolise oil in the middle east by supporting terrorists - including Hezbollah, Hamas, and al Qaeda - against democratic governments, including Israel, Europe, and the United States, and by threatening to shut down the Straights of Hormuz, which is on Iran''s border.

So how does it effect America?

How about your personal right-to-life, and the prices you pay at the pump?

Try thinking more.
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by forasongca July 16, 2008 10:33 PM EDT
I find it hard to believe how anyone who targets civilians can claim any moral high ground...oh yeah, "God/Allah is on our side." Feh.
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by hungry1968 July 16, 2008 10:09 PM EDT
"Hezbollah is believed to receive military training, weapons and explosives, as well as diplomatic and financial support, from Iran. Syria provides diplomatic, political, and logistical support." BBC

So you know...

Posted by factsearcher at 06:35 PM : Jul 16, 2008





And this affects America......how exactly?
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by hungry1968 July 16, 2008 10:08 PM EDT
The Hamas spokesman''''s statement clearly demonstrates exactly why you should never negotiate with terrorists - it only emboldens them to continue their heinous acts - they should instead be exterminated until the threat completely disappears.

We should also rid ourselves of those in the media who protect them.


Posted by OneAmerican- at 05:33 PM : Jul 16, 2008





And like wise:

"The president''s speech on the economy yesterday, clearly demonstrates exactly why you should never elect republicans - it only emboldens them to continue their heinous acts - they should instead be exterminated until the threat completely disappears.

We should also rid ourselves of those in the media who protect them."




See ya GOP AND Fox News!!! LOL!!!
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by factsearcher July 16, 2008 9:35 PM EDT
"Hezbollah is believed to receive military training, weapons and explosives, as well as diplomatic and financial support, from Iran. Syria provides diplomatic, political, and logistical support." BBC

So you know...
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