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View Poll Results: Should the U.S. have started the current war in Iraq

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  • Yes

    26 20.80%
  • No

    99 79.20%
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    #121
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    -eats his foot-

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    #122
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by NowhereMan
    but it took two cities DYING to save that island and people from total destruction
    You SAVED them??? With an Atomic bomb? I'm sure the people of Nagasaki and Hiroshima and all their relatives all over Japan are thankful. I'm sure they get together on the anniversary to collectively thank the Americans for killing hundreds of thousands instantly. I'm sure they thank you for obliterating two entire cities, for irradiating the entire region, for babies being born still today with birth defects from high radiation levels, for entire generations of people dying of cancer.

    Thank you USA!

    P.S. When are you gonna thank Osama for 9/11?

    P.P.S. Psycho, that was priceless
    Peter: [writing letter] Dear MacGuyver, Enclosed is a rubber band, a paper clip, and a drinking straw. Please save my dog.

    :stoned:

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    #123
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    my boss's wife is japanese and her parents are relieved about the bomb believe it or not!it made the japenese quit fighting and they didnt force any more people to fly in suicide planes or kill themselves hara kiri.i didnt know FLESH is japenese??
    \"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"

    William F. Buckley Jr.

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    #124
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    "pacifistic ways are good in theory, but so is communism"

    How would you know pacifists ways dont work?(The Netherlands seem to be pretty successful at it.) We in the USA have never tried being pacifists. We very often start the chain reactions that leads us to war. It is for that reason that terrorists are even concerned with us. Most countries at war, are only getting what they put into it. (war doesn't start in a vacuum.) In Iraq all we did (for our own people.) was create new anti-American terrorists and slightly delay the inevitable oil shortage. We may have freed a nation of people from the grip of an evil regime, but that was not our intent going into this war, and it will not prove 'worth it' to our citizens in the long run.(especially if it leads to another terrorist attack on our home soil.) I believe a country has every right to defend its self, but this country is doing little in that regard. Our borders are pretty much wide open, our chemical plants and water supplies arn't being guarded, Airports are still not secure,(Partly because we expect them to pay for all the security upgrades, when they are broke as fuck.) and we have almost all our troops spread thinly across the entire freakin globe, leaving us wide open for attack.

    I dont believe this is some religious crusade either, but thats sorta what this whole 'spreading democracy' thing sounds like code for... Its not though, Its all an elaberate charade to expand business interests. Thats why they cherry picked iraq over the many other greater dangers to the US, because it was good for business. Bush has been heard talking about going into Iraq, before 9/11 even happened, so that tends to further indicate that 9/11 had absolutely nothing to do with Iraq.

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    #125
    Junior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    Today's Christians are in no way Christ-like. Their livestyles are so far removed from his that his teachings, if followed to the letter, would mean instant poverty and humiliation in today's world, just as Jesus suffered in his times. I don't see many so-called Christians doing much suffering. I see a lot of suffering being poured out by them. Most of our leaders profess to be Christian. Born again, no less. Yet they have no compassion for the world that has been militarily destroyed by their sanctioning of the War on Terror, or the War on Drugs, or any war for that matter. The time to have compassion is BEFORE you throw the bombs. The Elite have the Christians and other religions eating out of their tax sheltered, religous based initiative, life and death deciding hands. Even the bible states that in the end times, even the Saints shall be decieved. Sounds like that has been happening for a while now.

    I have nothing against Christians or any religion. But my faith is based on hard evidence. Not fantasy, and not violence. The laws of the Universe will be enforced on the religious and the non-religious. I suspect one law of the Universe would be that under no circumstance should you ever wage War to bring Peace. And if you ever see any black sticky stuff oozing out of the ground, leave it alone! "Progress" or "The search for a way to make a profit" has only lead us to the brink of destruction. To be satisfied by the natural order of things, to embrace simplicity, compassion, diversity in culture, and to turn away from "Progress" is the only way to achieve what the Creator intended. But, of course, this is just my opinion, and not that of Yahooka or any other organization.

    Peace. Legalize, then Revolutionize!

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    #126
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    to answer the question finally,yes they should have gone to war.no doubt.
    \"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"

    William F. Buckley Jr.

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    #127
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq


    what is so bad with Kofi Annan? and one of the other guys is dead.

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    #128
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    he is a scum bag
    \"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"

    William F. Buckley Jr.

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    #129
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    heres what you really sound like!
    \"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"

    William F. Buckley Jr.

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    #130
    Senior Member

    Should the U.S. have began started the current war in Iraq

    hahahah
    \"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"

    William F. Buckley Jr.

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