Comments on: Iraq's 'Chemical Ali' Goes On Trial

Saddam's Cousin, 14 Others Face Charges For Brutal Crackdown During 1991 Shiite Uprising

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by gslinger3 August 21, 2007 3:18 PM EDT
The only thing that slightly does intrest me is the complex calculations involved with determining the exact magnitude of your irrelevance, possibly an endeavour that even Einstien may have enjoyed!
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by gslinger3 August 21, 2007 3:08 PM EDT
Prinzowhales, Tell me why I should bother with your irrelevance? It boars me!

Death to Abortion!!!
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by prinzowhales August 21, 2007 2:54 PM EDT
gslinger3--Why not point some of those statements out, so we can all share a laugh?
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by gslinger3 August 21, 2007 2:50 PM EDT
What is it about conspiracy theorists that cause them make such hilarious and even deplorable anti american statments in here?

Maybe it is the realization of their own irrelevence?

Death to Abortion!!!!!
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by prinzowhales August 21, 2007 2:46 PM EDT
The common thread among the War Pig support group, is the rant regarding ''sixth century jihadists'' and the like. For all the dangers that these people pose, the 21st century mass murderers at Merck pose an even greater threat. Tens of thousands of Americans have been murdered by Vioxx--the Merck people were aware of the dangers their drug posed, but decided not to tell people or physicians about it.

The jihadists wear burkas and allegedly kill for God, the Merck people...they wear suits and ties and murder for profit. Who is the most objectionable?

The insurgents in Iraq are not killing for religion--they are Moslems fighting for freedom from the Anglo-American occupation. Americans have tried to pit Sunni against Shia and have had some success in this bloody game. This is being done to destroy the Iraqi state and divide Iraq among Sunni, Shia and Kurd.

In an article by Paul Joseph Watson at:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2006/100306orderchaos.htm

He reported, "In 1982, Oded Yinon, an official from the Israeli Foreign Affairs office, wrote: "To dissolve Iraq is even more important for us than dissolving Syria. In the short term, it''s Iraqi power that constitutes the greatest threat to Israel. The Iran-Iraq war tore Iraq apart and provoked its downfall. All manner of inter-Arab conflict help us and accelerate our goal of breaking up Iraq into small, diverse pieces.""
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by feelfree1 August 21, 2007 2:42 PM EDT

Re: "Saddam Hussein''s cousin known as "Chemical Ali" and 14 others faced charges of crimes against humanity for the brutal crushing of a Shiite uprising after the 1991 Gulf War"

Excuse me? Isn''t this the very same uprising that was incited by George senior? Didn''t Poppy Bush urge the Shiites to rise up against Saddam in 1991, promising them that our forces would support their uprising, only to see our military members stand by an watch the slaughter when they did rise up?

Does it not stand to reason that George senior should be right alongside this man in this kangaroo court, and joining him at the gallows?
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by gslinger3 August 21, 2007 2:39 PM EDT
You left wing radical, global warmed, terrorist loving, Iraqi Freedom hating, Conspiracy theorist, liberal nut cases will all be forgotten and left behind very soon!!!!!!!!!

Bush Dysfunctional Syndrome runs rampant here. Resonable people, leave quickly lest you become infected with this hideous affliction!
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by August 21, 2007 1:59 PM EDT
fredgrad2000 wrote:

"McDazz - you''''re another looney lefty without a clue...your namecalling also really helps your cause genius...creating moral equivalency between our forces who have killed civilians while trying to defeat insurgents who PURPOSEFULLY have killed tens of thousands more civilians INTENTIONALLY is the very definition of insanity!!"

GW Bush has purposely killed tens if not hundreds of thousands of civilians in his war based on lies.

But it goes beyond that - his war of lies has killed over 3700 US soldiers - from a war he waged deliberately with false intelligence (no pun intended), lies and deceit - and as his lies were revealed, he had to keep changing his story.

And yet, you right wing Republicanazis don''t have a problem with that, nor with the deaths of tens/hundreds of thousands of civilians.

GW Bush waged war, civilians - intentionally and unintentionally have died as a result of his orders.

The buck stops with him.

You also don''t understand that GW Bush created the situation in Iraq through his inadequate leadership and planning.

Our actions in Iraq have created more enemies then we ever had before - and if you right wing Republicanazis don''t understand that, then you''re doomed to make the same mistakes over and over again.
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by prinzowhales August 21, 2007 1:50 PM EDT
notblue--Ignore the facts you pathetic neo-scum shill. More baseless accusations against posters who disagree with you and an outright refusal to deal with the facts of this war and the people who launched it.

Soldiers! Home Now! The borders are open, the Constitution betrayed! And you, yourselves placed in an intolerable situation in the pursuit of the un-American goals of a malevolent and psychopathic elite who send you to fight for Oil, Opium and Israel. Troops Home Now! The enemy is in Washington!

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by August 21, 2007 1:49 PM EDT
jowand wrote:

"What a dirty mouth you have junior, does yo momma know you talk like this?

Don''''t forget to turn the lights out when you go back to your paddes cells."

Oh dear, it looks as though jowand gets a bit offended when someone uses the word "a$$" - or maybe it''s just a little too close for comfort.

Oh well.

I have an idea for you though - perhaps you could learn to spell one day (maybe after you develop a "clue").

Your attrocious spelling offends me.

Now, back to la la land you go.
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by August 21, 2007 1:45 PM EDT
notblue wrote:

"The Jihadist supporters like mcdazz, prinzowales, and the rest will never admit that todays world would be peacful place if not for the twisted 6th century ideology called radical Islam. The militants that cause the unrest in the world today were indoctrinated at an early age and blame freedom loving countries with modern democracies for there own irrellivance. It''''s time for the radical loving ingrates that seem to congrigate here at leftwing central to join there jihadist brothers savage cause and put there money where there mouths are!"

What morons you right wing Republicanazis are.

I suggest you go back to where you belong - 1930''s and 1940''s Germany, so that you can hang out with your right wing nazi friends.

Hitler and his nazis picked on the Jews and used them as an excuse to wage war and their final solution - these days, right wing Republicanazis use Muslims as an excuse to wage war.

What a bunch of right wing facist morons you pieces of cr@p are.
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by prinzowhales August 21, 2007 1:44 PM EDT
I think the comments of jowand speak volumes about what the Neo-con regime think of our soldiers at risk on the battlefield...trivializing a real danger.

"In Haig''s presence, Kissinger referred pointedly to military men as "dumb, stupid animals to be used" as pawns for foreign policy. Kissinger often took up a post outside the doorway to Haig''s office and dressed him down in front of the secretaries for alleged acts of incompetence with which Haig was not even remotely involved." THE FINAL DAYS, p194, Woodward and Bernstein.

This is what Bush advisor Kissinger thinks of the military. You can see from the constant deployments of our soldiers to the war zones that the Neo-Scum only wave the flag, steal the money and send the men to die for Oil, Opium and Israel.
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by notblue August 21, 2007 1:38 PM EDT
The Jihadist supporters like mcdazz, prinzowales, and the rest will never admit that todays world would be peacful place if not for the twisted 6th century ideology called radical Islam. The militants that cause the unrest in the world today were indoctrinated at an early age and blame freedom loving countries with modern democracies for there own irrellivance. It''s time for the radical loving ingrates that seem to congrigate here at leftwing central to join there jihadist brothers savage cause and put there money where there mouths are!
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by fredgrad2000 August 21, 2007 1:37 PM EDT
Oh, and the final point I''ll make is that of COURSE all we see here is America, US troops, and President Bush bashing...even though the point of this article; and therefore, the supposed point of the postings here, is that Saddam''s henchmen are being tried for their genocide against the Kurds and Shiites that spanned decades!! Personally, having seen what the Iraqis do with freedom (i.e., they kill each other), I think we wasted our effort taking out the tyrants they had since it seems if they don''t have a dictator killing them; they''ll just kill each other anyway. I wish we hadn''t invaded Iraq - but anyone who doesn''t like seeing Saddam or Chemical Ali, et al swing from the gallows needs psyhciatric help.
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by prinzowhales August 21, 2007 1:34 PM EDT
Of course, jowand and the other keyboard commandos drooling over the pontifications of the obese impotent drug addict, Rush Limbaugh; the bizaare phone *** harrasser, O''Reilly; and their ilk...they aren''t over there with our troops breathing this killer...bringing it home with other treats from vaccines and environment...having their lifes destroyed...their unborn children damaged...their wives reporting that even their *** burns...just add up the cost of this to the men and women who have been stressed from repeated deployments and whose immune systems are so destroyed as to make them particularly vulnerable to the insults that the modern battlefield offers....

Those keyboard commandos aren''t likely to be a part of the 250,000 disabled from the first war--unless karma is johnny on the spot for once.
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by brianbwb-2009 August 21, 2007 1:34 PM EDT
In June 1991 the U.S. estimated that more than 100,000 Iraqi soldiers died, 300,000 were wounded, 150,000 deserted, and 60,000 were taken prisoner. Many human rights groups claimed a much higher numbers of Iraqi killed in action.
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by jowand August 21, 2007 1:32 PM EDT
Take a flashlight - you''''ll need it to find the way out of your own a$$.
Posted by mcdazz at 10:28 AM : Aug 21, 2007

What a dirty mouth you have junior, does yo momma know you talk like this?

Don''t forget to turn the lights out when you go back to your paddes cells.
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by fredgrad2000 August 21, 2007 1:32 PM EDT
"We have repeatedly murdered civilians in Iraq - men, women and children through the actions of GW Bush and his Administration.

And the fact that you right wing pieces of cr@p need to constantly resort to the argument of "well, the insurgents are killing people" to justify our own crimes, highlights the lack of morals that you Republicanazis have." -mcdazz

McDazz - you''re another looney lefty without a clue...your namecalling also really helps your cause genius...creating moral equivalency between our forces who have killed civilians while trying to defeat insurgents who PURPOSEFULLY have killed tens of thousands more civilians INTENTIONALLY is the very definition of insanity!!
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by jowand August 21, 2007 1:29 PM EDT
These shells burn on impact and the DU is aerosolized. Find a garden with this in it, jowand.
Posted by Prinzowhales at 10:24 AM : Aug 21, 2007

One more for the Gippa.
You guys can''t deal with the truth you make it up as you go along. DU is safer when it has turned to powder than in bulk, it won''t break your foot if you drop it.
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by August 21, 2007 1:28 PM EDT
jowand wrote:

"Have a nice radio-active, leftist, progresive day, it''''s time to leave this leftist fest site and rejoin the real world for a while."

Take a flashlight - you''ll need it to find the way out of your own a$$.
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