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Two U.S. Soldiers, One Contractor, Killed In Scattered Violence Around The Country

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by pwrslm March 28, 2007 3:27 AM EDT

You do realize of course that the above is pure babbling, don't you?
Posted by RandalDS at 12:23 AM : Mar 28, 2007

So you call most everything that is too far beyond your ability to understand "babbling".

Gotcha. We got your number. Just dropped by the FAS sight, they even endorse the truth, credibility galore, and that still leaves you sucking on babble.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 3:26 AM EDT
What are you talking about? I did in 3 seconds what you couldnt do all night.

My wife really doesnt care much about your opinion either, she said to tell you that the size of your pea brain reflects ....well, she really got a laugh at your expense. Small minds, small world. Your so far in denial because you grabbed the anchor on your way over the side....
Posted by pwrslm at 12:20 AM : Mar 28, 2007

That sound you just heard was the noise made by the 3 second vs 60 second line zinging by right over your head. Also if that is really what your wife said (as if you really have one at your age) then it zinged by right over her head too. Shame, it was quite funny.
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by pwrslm March 28, 2007 3:24 AM EDT
HOSPITALS REJECT THE MALNOURISHED
Under Iraqi Government policy, advanced malnutrition alone does not entitle one to admission to a hospital; a patient must also have contracted a disease or developed other complications before admission is allowed.

`If we admitted all the marasmus cases, the hospitals would be full in one day,' said Dr. Amera Ali, a physician at Ibn Baladi Hospital in Baghdad.

A severe shortage of infant formula has put the price of that basic nourishment beyond the means of many poor families. The price of one can of powdered infant formula has skyrocketed from about $1 to nearly $50. Poor families are allowed three cans per month from Government stocks at the lower, subsidized price, but the minimum nutritional need of an infant is 10 cans per month, doctors said.

A reporter saw dozens of mothers diluting infant formula to half strength to stretch out their precious supplies. Even in hospitals, most patients are receiving only half the normal ration of food because of cutbacks by the Health Ministry in hospital food budgets. Food rations of doctors and nurses have also been halved.




http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/congress/1991/h910624g.htm
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by randalds March 28, 2007 3:23 AM EDT
Before the war, your crying liberals rubbed the santions in our faces, and used the excuse of these dying children to condemn our government. Now your ignorant and forgetful. Nothings changed, the sources of the lies and conspiracies remain the same. You are a prime example of a generation of cliche ridden robots mindlessly attempting to do.....well, the world has yet to figure out what your trying to do.

That means you havent gotten it yet, proof.
Posted by pwrslm at 12:15 AM : Mar 28, 2007

You do realize of course that the above is pure babbling, don't you?
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by pwrslm March 28, 2007 3:20 AM EDT
And is this the only thing you do in 3 seconds? Someday when you grow up you're going to be married to one disappointed wife if your only goal is to achieve 60 seconds. Poor woman! Unless of course you're female, in which case you're going to be very very popular.
Posted by RandalDS at 12:06 AM : Mar 28, 2007

What are you talking about? I did in 3 seconds what you couldnt do all night.

My wife really doesnt care much about your opinion either, she said to tell you that the size of your pea brain reflects ....well, she really got a laugh at your expense. Small minds, small world. Your so far in denial because you grabbed the anchor on your way over the side....
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by pwrslm March 28, 2007 3:15 AM EDT
Besides, even if Saddam was telling the truth, why would you be proud that we killed 1/2 million innocent children with sanctions? Kind of a double edged sword there.
Posted by RandalDS at 11:55 PM : Mar 27, 2007

What kind of moron are you? Think again, im well over 50, and my postition in life allows me to do pretty well what I want at this point, that includes staying up all hours or not, my option.


Your pretty petty, and pretty foolish in the way you try to address this issue. Your intial denial turned around fast. Now your feeble attempt to belittle me demonstrates the poor grasp you have on the situation.

Before the war, your crying liberals rubbed the santions in our faces, and used the excuse of these dying children to condemn our government. Now your ignorant and forgetful. Nothings changed, the sources of the lies and conspiracies remain the same. You are a prime example of a generation of cliche ridden robots mindlessly attempting to do.....well, the world has yet to figure out what your trying to do.

That means you havent gotten it yet, proof.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 3:06 AM EDT
3 seconds, just think how much more I can find in 60.
Posted by pwrslm at 11:57 PM : Mar 27, 2007

And is this the only thing you do in 3 seconds? Someday when you grow up you're going to be married to one disappointed wife if your only goal is to achieve 60 seconds. Poor woman! Unless of course you're female, in which case you're going to be very very popular.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 3:03 AM EDT
certainly, I do agree with you, 500,000 died because of the UN sanctions...if you believe UNICEF....who got the numbers from Saddam. Hardly the same thing as you claimed that they all dies from one cause (dysentery) because of one action (Saddam somehow abusing clean water systems?) Besides, even if Saddam was telling the truth, why would you be proud that we killed 1/2 million innocent children with sanctions? Kind of a double edged sword there.

Also, aren't you up kind of late? What hours do your parents allow you to use their ISP anyway?
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by pwrslm March 28, 2007 2:57 AM EDT
Squeezed to death


Half a million children have died in Iraq since UN sanctions were imposed - most enthusiastically by Britain and the US. Three UN officials have resigned in despair. Meanwhile, bombing of Iraq continues almost daily. John Pilger investigates

http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,232986,00.html

3 seconds, just think how much more I can find in 60.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 2:55 AM EDT
LOL. Yep, much like his Messiah Bush he can't keep his stories, lies or even what he actually believes straight.
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