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eg420ne
03-20-2006, 03:24 AM
According to some, the war in Iraq going just find, no civil war, dont believe your lying eyes and according to the same folks is that every1 loves the war in Iraq ---but these are the same folk who love the war and the muppet bastards that have taken control of the U.S.A.. The majority of Americans dont agree with this illegal war ----I repeat again the MAJORITY of Americans dont what this war and do not agree with it----

So no amount of spin from the neo-cons and the media whores can put iraq back together again-

Global Day Of Protest On Third Anniversary Of Iraq War
http://mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=531030

Troops home now!
Peace & justice for the Iraqi people!
http://www.brushtail.com.au/july_05_on/sydney_march_180306.html

Diverse Crowd Demonstrates Against War in SF
http://kcbs.com/pages/16506.php

Anti-War Protest, San Francisco March 18, 2006
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tortfeasor/sets/72057594084997753/

London Peace March 18/03/06
http://www.bornagainmaganda.net/gallery/v/march0306/

Seattle Protest 3-18-06
http://thefairandbalancednews.com/seattle%20protest.htm

Austin, Texas
http://homepage.mac.com/kaaawa/Polly_Tiks/PhotoAlbum89.html

BOSTON'S MARCH AGAINST THE WAR MARCH 18, 2006
http://www.parkerpettus.com/

Liberty or Death
http://crusaderbunnypants.blogspot.com/2006/03/tar-and-feather-heather.html

Columbus Protests Third Anniversary
http://prissypatriot.blogspot.com/

Psycho4Bud
03-20-2006, 04:26 AM
Here's a link showing lower than expected turnout for the protests.
http://www.forbes.com/business/businesstech/feeds/ap/2006/03/18/ap2604732.html

All the news shows is the roadside bombs....it's always nice to see one of the troops on tv stating that things are a lot better and that the folks back home shouldn't believe all the garbage that the media is pushing.

Here's the thoughts of someone actually in harms way.
http://www.newschannel9.com/engine.pl?station=wtvc&id=3834&template=breakout_story1.shtml&dateformat=%25M+%25e,%25Y
Soldiers Comment On Protests And Continuing War On Terror
Angela Lee
March 19,2006
Sunday marks the three year date since the War on Terror began. This weekend protesters marched on downtown Chattanooga, armed with signs and chants. They say the want the troops to come home.
But there are also those who say that now is not the time to pull out of Iraq.
Sunday, News Channel 9 spoke with several Tennessee National Guardsmen their thoughts on the continuing war -- many of them have recently returned from Iraq.

Tennessee National Guard Adjutant General Gus Hargett says he's aware of this weekend's mass protests across the nation as the War on Terror reaches a three year mark.
He adds, ??If you get a guy like me, I'm naturally going to say, yeah, we're doing good. Our soldiers are doing good. We're proud of those guys but it's bigger than that. It's bigger than that ?? It's our country.?
March 19, 2003, President George W. Bush announces the U.S. is declaring a War on Terror.
In the days,weeks and months that follow, U.S. troops deploy overseas -- to fight on foreign soil.
This weekend protesters could be found marching in downtown Chattanooga, chanting and carrying anti-war signs.
Their message is for President Bush is to bring the troops home.
Adjutant General Hargett says, everyone is entitled to their opinions but adds the U.S. is committed to finish what it started.
He adds, ??Are we safer today than what we were three years ago? I think we are. I think the fact you haven't had an attack in the U.S. Tells you we're safer.?
Adjutant General Hargett says pulling out now would mean facing the possibility of attacks on American soil in years to come.
He adds, ??We made a commitment three years ago and I think if we pull out now, no part in the world would trust us again.?
Specialist William Arnold spent eighteen months training and in Iraq.
He says, he believes Americans should pull together during war time -- no matter how long it takes. He says, to end it would make the loss of many lives in vain.
Specialist Arnold adds, ??And if you pull out now, it kind of seems like there's no reason for them to have gave the ultimate sacrifice they gave.? Since the war began -- over 2,300 U.S. troops have made that ultimate sacrifice.

Psycho4Bud
03-20-2006, 04:55 AM
Just a few more articles........

Writer and retired military officer Ralph Peters didn't see it, and he was recently there. "Factional differences are real, but overblown in the reporting," he wrote last week at RealClearPolitics.com. "After the Samarra bombing, only rogue militias and criminals responded to the demagogues' calls for vengeance. Iraqis refused to play along, staging an unrecognized triumph of passive resistance."

In fact, the under-reported mosque story was the coming of age of the Iraqi army. More than 100,000 Iraqi soldiers hit the streets. "They defused budding confrontations and calmed the situation without killing a single civilian," Peters wrote. "And Iraqis were proud to have their own army protecting them. The Iraqi army's morale soared as a result of its success."
http://www.oregonlive.com/commentary/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/editorial/1142639705101790.xml&coll=7

March 13, 2006 -- WASHINGTON - An Iraqi mayor says he was motivated to write a letter praising the performance of U.S. troops in his city because he believes the American public is not getting the full story about the "heroic" work they are doing.
In an exclusive telephone interview with The Post, Tal' Afar Mayor Najim Abdullah Abid al-Jibouri said he wants American policymakers and the public to know there is real progress taking place in Iraq.

"I'd like American citizens not to trust everything that is being said in the media because, unfortunately, most of the media is talking about negative things and about the problems," al-Jibouri said, speaking through a translator.

"They are not telling good stories about the U.S. Army's good job here in Iraq. I would like American citizens to concentrate on the pictures that show the children of Iraqis and how happy they feel when they see or meet American soldiers."

Al-Jibouri, 49, wrote dramatic letters to President Bush and Gen. George Casey, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, last month praising the Army's 3rd Cavalry Regiment for routing the terror network headed by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi from Tal' Afar, a city of 250,000 people 40 miles from the Syrian border.
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/60937.htm

eg420ne
03-20-2006, 08:35 AM
It all sounds find like a cool summer night up n la la land-BUT, its not--We are indeed in an information warfare..a lockdown on truth from the 2000 elections to 911 with all its out in the open inconsistencies, so whatever the other side says (neo-cons, media whores, republican plaTOONS)means shit to me, since there whole being, is but a lie.....Good


Iraq War Enters 4th Year With More Deaths
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&u=/ap/20060320/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_060319200913

The 133,000 American troops on the ground inside Iraq was nearly a third more than took part in the campaign to oust Saddam Hussein that began in the early hours of March 20, 2003.

At least 2,314 U.S. military personnel have died in the war, which is estimated to have cost $200 billion to $250 billion so far. President Bush says about 30,000 Iraqis have been killed, while others put the toll far higher

"It is unfortunate that we are in civil war. We are losing each day as an average 50 to 60 people throughout the country, if not more," former interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi told British Broadcasting Corp. "If this is not civil war, then God knows what civil war is."


I know my lying eyes are at it again, i may need to see an eye doc:thumbsup:

Some troops headed back to Iraq are mentally ill
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20060319-9999-1n19mental.html
A 2004 Army report found that up to 17 percent of combat-seasoned infantrymen experienced major depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder after one combat tour to Iraq. Less than 40 percent of them had sought mental-health care.

A Pentagon survey released last month found that 35 percent of the troops returning from Iraq had received psychological counseling during their first year home----well i sure hope they get better soon

Oh yeah heres a lil crap from foxnews using the propaganda to the fullest, you may not want to click on it for its from prisonplanet.com i know how scared you are i mean feel about it but chek it out :smokin: http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2006/180306Footage.htm

Because no matter what our government says or does is all but a lie, they lie ALOT, how can any1 accept truth from a government that would lie to its people about a lil ol drug named CANNABIS-----amazing any1 would accept at face value what the government says...shame on us americans:o

Psycho4Bud
03-20-2006, 06:15 PM
a lockdown on truth from the 2000 elections to 911

There's no lockdown! Pissy posts everyday!! LOL....J/K

Have a good one!:thumbsup:

Great Spirit
03-20-2006, 07:05 PM
I'm telling you....Bush is Mabus!! He will be the final anti-christ of our time predicted by Nostradamus. The war with Iran is looming on the horizon. I fear another "attack" by the government will happen and Bush will blame Iran for that. Probably a dirty bomb in a metropolitan area. This will generate hatred for Iran and many Iranians will be killed by the fascist Amerikans. As Bush lied about Iraq, he will lie about Iran. Bush will then use this to permanately oust the Constitution and publically make himself Fuhrer....the new Roman Emporer!! Amerika will then have 2 oil rich countries under their control and give all the oil drilling contracts to Amerikan businesses.

It really amazes me to see how stupid humans really are by letting this man Bush fool you, but of course they don't want you to question their authority. 911 was the biggest act of treason against the American people...greater than Pearl Harbor!

Psycho4Bud
03-20-2006, 07:18 PM
I'm telling you....Bush is Mabus!!
This will generate hatred for Iran and many Iranians will be killed by the fascist Amerikans. As Bush lied about Iraq, he will lie about Iran. Bush will then use this to permanately oust the Constitution and publically make himself Fuhrer....the new Roman Emporer!! !

Dude you must have some AWESOME sativa!!!
Have a good one!:thumbsup:

mont974x4
03-20-2006, 07:22 PM
Send me some of your stash.

Great Spirit
03-20-2006, 08:44 PM
You know what, I had some awesome sativa just recently! I won't tell you what strain though *wink wink* ;)

Lol I like that picture you have of Dirty Dick Cheney.

Psycho4Bud
03-20-2006, 09:53 PM
You know what, I had some awesome sativa just recently!

LOL...what a suprise that was to read!!
Have a good one!!!:thumbsup:

amsterdam
03-23-2006, 07:31 AM
What a sad ass gaggle of people those pictures show.LOL. That's what happens when 3/4 of the crowd have no idea why they are there, what foreign policy even is. No wonder that movement died like 6 months ago with Cindy.......who??

Get a job hippie.

amsterdam
03-23-2006, 07:46 AM
Here is a link from a paper in Utah saying how weak and sad these "anti-war" people have become. Sad really. I feel bad for these people.

http://www.sltrib.com/ci_3618103

eg420ne
03-23-2006, 08:13 AM
WoW calling sum1 a hippy on a cannabis.com website, did you go to Yale like your boyking----you fukin retardlicans, I would think you can come up with something better then "get a job hippy", how unique of you:thumbsup:

C4nn4Bliss
03-23-2006, 09:16 AM
WoW calling sum1 a hippy on a cannabis.com website, did you go to Yale like your boyking----you fukin retardlicans, I would think you can come up with something better then "get a job hippy", how unique of you:thumbsup:


WoW posting all this shit on a cannabis.com website, did you drop out of school like your old man??? I would think that you could do something better than bitch about it on a cannabis.com website if you really gave a flying fuck

what a jerkoff right here

hippies are a trip

Euphoric
03-23-2006, 09:37 AM
Here is a link from a paper in Utah saying how weak and sad these "anti-war" people have become. Sad really. I feel bad for these people.

http://www.sltrib.com/ci_3618103

Bush's approval rating is 33%..and probably falling.
A poll conducted by Newsweek last week shows that 65% Disapprove of the war. These numbers appear to be steadily rising.
http://www.pollingreport.com/iraq.htm

Also I am seeing a trend in the christian right to support republicans, the war, torture and prohibition http://ncronline.org/NCR_Online/archives2/2006a/032406/032406h.htm

eg420ne
03-23-2006, 09:54 AM
WoW posting all this shit on a cannabis.com website>Its a fuking politic forum, dumbass, did you drop out of school like your old man??? I would think that you could do something better than bitch about it on a cannabis.com website if you really gave a flying fuck

what a jerkoff right here

hippies are a trip
Did you come up with that all by your lonesome....Thank you very much, that was VERY intellectual of you ---my dad was in the koran war and vietnam and his agent orange ass can kick your ass and he do it in front of your daddy & mommy --If you havent notice were in a information war, probably not... well many here getting angry at me, is it something i said:dance: :thumbsup: you dont talk to me, i wont talk to you:thumbsup: later bitch:thumbsup: