Quote Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
business as usual. what if someone were to question america supplying the contras or america supporting hitler to power.

in fact, what if someone were to ask about how all these small guerilla groups obtain these weapons for their militias with the american stamp of approval>


but when france sells weapons to a country to help it defend itself, it's a big problem.

how dare france sell weapons to saddam. is saddam so evil that he'd actually try to stop tanks with missles instead of sending his troops running and screaming. i thought saddam wouldve at least played fair.
Saddam had U.N. sanctions on him forbidding countries from selling arms to him. Maybe you should try reading sometimes! Oh, I forgot, you flunked reading, writing, and history!
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Clinton expresses regret in Rwanda "I express regret for my personal failure," he said before touring the museum, which features graphic images of people being decapitated and bodies twitching on the road. "I think it faithfully, honestly, painfully presents the truth of the Rwandan genocide," he told reporters after seeing the museum which his Clinton Foundation partially funded. http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/africa/07/23/clinton.rwanda.reut/ Such sincerity.... Intelligence reports obtained using the US Freedom of Rating: 5