Quote Originally Posted by amsterdam
its simple actually,when dealing with a dangerous world super power like the failed soviet union,i have no qualms with supporting smaller powers wether they are good or bad.

i am not interested in playing fair,it isnt about being fair,its the buisness of killing people.

everything's business when you're in the position to manipulate the game to your favour.


I wonder if you'd have that same twisted logic if germany had won after all. Haha, it's so funny. you guys won, so we all should thank brave america for defeating the enemy that couldve easily been removed BEFORE helping build power and building his army back up.

If you guys had lost, we still wouldve been able to thank america for their help in helping hitler win the war.
nicholasstanko Reviewed by nicholasstanko 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