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	07-11-2005, 05:39 PM #51 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No JobThat pretty well sums it up! Damn!!! We agree again? This is becoming a trend!!!LOL Originally Posted by BlueCat Originally Posted by BlueCat  
 
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	07-11-2005, 11:47 PM #52 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No JobRight, we can agree that Saddam is a bad leader, a despicable person even. (Just like our own leader, by the way. We need to stop pretending we have the answer to every oppressive regime. Half the time when we get out of a country a more oppressive leader is put in than before. Look at Chile or Nicaragua.) BUT, where do we get off terrorizing the Iraqi populace by bombing their water and power supplies for tolerating a bad leader? And why do any of the other countries with oppressive, malevolent regimes (Myanmar? Libya? Saudi Arabia? Cuba? Vietnam? Nepal? Where was the US army during apartheid?), not deserve the same fate? Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
 
 If we want to instill democracy in the world, let's start by getting rid of our terrorist leaders here at home. Bush and the PNAC started this "War On Terrorism" knowing it could justify military intervention indefinitely, and that it doesn't even matter to the unthinking masses that WE OURSELVES are engaging in terrorism in the process. They're never going to declare the war over. Just like the War On Drugs, they know since what they're supposedly fighting is an abstract concept they will never have to stop the war by achieving victory, and they can use it as an excuse to accumulate more and more power and money as long as they want. They don't care about stopping the killing of innocent civilians. Otherwise, they wouldn't be dehumanizing and insulting the dead victims of American terrorism with the term "collateral damage". It's no coincidence Haliburton is making a fortune off this war, you know.
 
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	07-12-2005, 01:46 AM #53 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No Job Originally Posted by ermitonto Originally Posted by ermitonto
 where do we get off terrorizing the Iraqi populace by bombing their water and power supplies for tolerating a bad leader?
 
 You tolerate a cold, crying child, speeding ticket.... Having the threat of being put into a torture room and possibly watching your wife raped and children killed for speaking against the government is not tolerating a situation.
 
 And why do any of the other countries with oppressive, malevolent regimes (Myanmar? Libya? Saudi Arabia? Cuba? Vietnam? Nepal?
 Are they consistantly breaking U.N. resolutions? If so, maybe it's a future plan...I surely don't know.  
 
 Bush and the PNAC started this "War On Terrorism"
 
 Don't tell me your one of the believers that the WTC was brought down by our own. I think Osama had a big part of this war on terror.
 
 they wouldn't be dehumanizing and insulting the dead victims of American terrorism with the term "collateral damage".
 
 Number one, war is hell. Innocent people die, expecially when used for human shields. Number two, why is this "American Terrorism"? Heres a list of the first allied forces:
 USA, United Kingdom, South Korea, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, Georgia, Romania, Australia, Netherlands, Japan, Denmark, Bulgaria, El Salvador, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Albania, Estonia,Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Norway, Angola, Colombia, Costa Rica,Dominican Republic, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Kuwait, Micronesia, Moldova, Nicaragua, Philippines, Portugal, Rwanda, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Spain, Thailand, Tonga, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.
 
 Haliburton is making a fortune off this war,
 Right along with every oil producing nation in this world that used the war to jack the price of oil from $26/bl to over $60/bl.
 
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	07-12-2005, 03:11 PM #54 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No Jobkeep in mind erminito also thinks he can just pack up and move to holland because he wants too. 
 
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	07-12-2005, 04:22 PM #55 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No Job Originally Posted by amsterdam Originally Posted by amsterdam
 lol.
 
 why cant he though.
 
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	07-12-2005, 04:23 PM #56 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No Jobits kinda strict. 
 
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	07-12-2005, 04:26 PM #57 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No Joboh. yeh i can imagine. all that "legal" pot... 
 
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	07-12-2005, 04:32 PM #58 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No Jobno,it really is strict now. 
 
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	07-13-2005, 02:43 PM #59 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No Jobpeople just cant move to the netherlands,they must have a college degree in a buisness that benefits the dutch people and a job to go with it. 
 
 a person cannot just say i want to live in holland because i like the laws there.they would be laughed at and told to go home.you can travel and stay there for awhile but you cant just move there.
 
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	07-13-2005, 02:48 PM #60 Senior Member Senior Member
 No ID Card, No JobI think that's pretty much alot of countries. at least i know thats how it is in canada except if your seeking refugee status or something... Originally Posted by amsterdam Originally Posted by amsterdam
 
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