DubyaDubyaDubya...
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- clone0
i saw it already in the broadcast does this short really need dual coverage on this site?
- kodap0
agree.
- kodap0
(agree with the contentes of the site)
- Visioneer0
My, bad ... relax.
- architype0
so true. i wish more people would vote. espcially young ones.
- unknown0
I disagree with half of that.
- islandbridge0
How can we not???
watch
- kodap0
As non american citizen, I must say you're stepping a serious sh*t field... i suspect that the worst is about to come. Oil is not excuse for killing innocent people.
...shame...
- spk0
no shit kodap. the leadership of this country is f*ckd. i hope DC is still around in another couple years.
- monNom0
was that apple garamond?
- Visioneer0
I don't think you understand the point of the message, This is saying that there are still some pretty bright minds that are dwelling in America, among the DUMB!
- unknown0
G.W. BUSH FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSE
i love that moron
- d_t_p0
i just hope that some good european country will grant politlcal asylum once my country destroys itself. i love scandinavia.... i should learn some new languages.
- Ctrl_Z0
I want to go back to Spain. :(
- barnburner0
that is some of the worst, most inaccurate piece of propaganda ive ever seen.
talk about misinformation.
and this whole war for oil thing is so played out, not to mention completely UNtrue. do you all really believe that most of america's oil comes from the middle east?
First of all while iraq does have a lot of oil, it only produces 3% of the world's oil. Second many companies from other countries besides the US's will come in to invest money into iraqi oil should a war occurr and end.If we really wanted to attack a country for its oil we would attack problem ridden venezuela, a major contributor in US oil.
as far as "shooting first." I do believe we were attacked ourselves... but whatever, right? lets just sit back and try to understand why we were attacked and in the mean time hope no one gets the bright idea to sell nuclear weapons to terrorists.
maybe we should ban guns too while we're at it!
- unknown0
Thanks barnburner,....a moment of clarity in Marxist Newstoday,quite refreshing. Everyone on this site leans so far to the left, i wonder if they fall over when they walk.
- Ctrl_Z0
it is about the oil..
$$$$ owns us all. we did in fact provoke, and are provoking the situation further. we've been puppet stringing them for many years, and it seems they are getting tired of our meddling in foreign goverment. we are trying to play the mid east like we played sur america. don't kid yourself.
- barnburner0
your insightful generalization that "$$$$ money owns us all" just doesnt seen to really explain why we are "in it for the oil" as people like to believe.
did we provoke iraq to sell vx nerve gas to terrosist organizations as well?
im sure on some level of twisted rational it is our fault.
just like its our fault that iraqi children are starving. not the fault of a megalomaniacal dictator who is an ambitious tyrant that sponsors terrorsists and instead of taking care of his people and instead has a disturbing record of genocide and controls his subjects with fear.
- Ctrl_Z0
ok then, money owns all because we are a capitalistic nation attempting to juice the rest of the world regardless of the expense for the sake of profiting and improving the quality of life of our law makers and not the average joe.
your mistaking my points. sadam is a tyrant but why do we have to gung-ho cowboy into war? this is a UN issue not a US issue. but Bush I made him an enemy, so we are knee deep in the mix with Bush II. what was his campaign to get into office...beef up the US "defense" we are hardly a 'defensive' country...we are in the face of other countires more than anyone. you know what the Bush admins are planning, the white house wants a mousey leader implanted so we can keep Iraq in check. lets put our little flags down and realize we arn't right because we are on this side of the line.
- unknown0
-Saddam has Koran written in his blood
Decorated with intricate designs, the delicate Arabic script of the Koran seemed to have been written in red ink.
In fact, a skilled artist copied the 605 pages of the holy book using Saddam Hussein's blood. The Iraqi dictator donated three pints over two years and this, mixed with chemicals, was used for every verse.