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- pepsi0
There's a lot of other countries with nuclear weapons.
- kezza_20
you all have small dicks
- pepsi0
you all have small dicks
kezza_2
(Aug 21 06, 08:31)Not true
- joyride0
the cock has spoken!
- ********0
Next week I am sending you, para and kuz run dmc screen prints, by the way.
mrdobolina
(Aug 21 06, 08:23)Really? Why's that then?
- robotron3k0
the wars will end soon enough, when the conservatives in middle america begin to see 20 year olds with missing arms and legs wandering around their towns trying to put their lives back together.
i say "wandering" because the ones I've seen are all sullen and brooding. when enough people see them, that's when the war will begin to end.
- mrdobolina0
Well I was sending them to para and kuz anyway and you were added because Ima helluva guy. :)
- ********0
cool dobs. sounds grand!
- KuzII0
Well I was sending them to para and kuz anyway and you were added because Ima helluva guy. :)
mrdobolina
(Aug 21 06, 08:37what's this??
zomg!!
*all excited and shit
- KuzII0
hey dobolina - why dont you ever come to london so we can all get you blathered? it'll be a reet laff!
- mrdobolina0
oneday that will happen, kuz.
- ********0
nice!
- garett_west0
The initial objective for Iraq was to turnit into a model for the region: a democratic, secular and free-market oriented government, sympathetic to U.S. interests, not openly hostile toward Israel, and possibly home to long-term American military bases. But hostility toward the U.S. and suspicion of its intentions among large numbers of Iraqis have progressed so far that this is virtually out of reach. More than that, the pursuit has become an obstacle to realisation of the most essential, achievable goal -- a stable government viewed by its people as credible, representative and the embodiment of national interests as well as capable of addressing their basic needs.
That does not mean the war is over or its outcome predetermined. Nor does it mean, as some have suggested, that the U.S. ought to rapidly withdraw, for that would come at great cost to its own strategic interests, to the Iraqi people and potentially to the stability of the region as a whole. Rather, it means that Washington must grasp the extent to which the ground beneath its feet has shifted since the onset of the occupation and develop a comprehensive strategy and timetable adapted to this reality if it wants a chance to salvage the situation. And it means that the tactical achievements regularly trumpeted -- the re-occupation of insurgent sanctuaries; increased training of Iraqi security forces; formal adherence to decrees passed by the Coalition Provisional Authority and to the Transitional Administrative Law (TAL); the transfer of sovereignty; Prime Minister Allawi's generally pro-American policy and pronouncements; and even the timely conduct of national elections if that happens -- are for the most part Pyrrhic victories in a struggle that has moved on.
- KuzII0
wonder where he copy/pasted that from.
- paraselene0
here is what that thing looks like:
www.ltd-design.com/nt/... [jpg]
mrdobolina
(Aug 21 06, 08:42)i think they're hottt! can't wait!
:D
- garett_west0
wonder where he copy/pasted that from.
KuzII
(Aug 21 06, 08:58)Spelling errors and all huh
- KuzII0
spelling errors and all
- garett_west0
haha
