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    #11
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    Bush won't pressure Israel for cease-fire

    Quote Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
    The stage is being set. There's going to be a war. The time is now to become vigilant.

    Keep involved in the news and government addresses. We should all stay as informed as possible. It doesnt matter whether you think cnn is bullshit or fox is a government lapdog or if cbc is too right-wing. it doesnt matter. theyre reporting what's going on just the same. just dont take their opinions as the actual truth.

    This has merit, and its good advice.

    Thanks Nicholas.

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    #12
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    Bush won't pressure Israel for cease-fire

    I guess Israel dosn't take any shit but since when is killing civilians right or justified. Israel is one step from starting a bloody affair that will probably destabilize the entire mid-east. They will then probably call for our help when they find them selves in a 3 front war. Its just sad. Especially when things were just starting to look up. This kind of looks like the start of world war three to me.

    and the conspiracy point of view section by section created disasters by order of importance and it is about oil not to gurantee a supply but to gurantee a profit.

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    #13
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    Bush won't pressure Israel for cease-fire

    Quote Originally Posted by WalkaWalka
    and the conspiracy point of view section by section created disasters by order of importance and it is about oil not to gurantee a supply but to gurantee a profit.
    I dont know Walka, it seems to me that the blood of the war machine is oil.

    Its getting harder and harder to find these days, so from a point of view of trying to take over the world, I'd think controlling the oil is a pretty high priority.

    Not to sell mind you, but to have for the war machine, and to control who has a surplus of it.

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    #14
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    Bush won't pressure Israel for cease-fire

    Again, we are USING the Jews to justify action against Iran. Its coming. Hold tight. Stay home and watch it unfold on cable because we won't be able to afford the gas to go anywhere, including our jobs, and then the cable guy will shut down the cable... and then, we'll know what war means.
    Those are my principles. If you don\'t like them I have others. -Groucho Marx

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Bush won't pressure Israel for cease-fire

    i havent decided my political party yet (im 16)

    i know it is a stereotype for democrats to be like drug using hippies

    and i have noticed alot of ppl here are talking about all the shit bush is doing

    so most everyone here democrat?
    because your smoking joints and ur rolling spliffs:rasta:

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Bush won't pressure Israel for cease-fire

    Quote Originally Posted by zero2104
    i havent decided my political party yet (im 16)

    i know it is a stereotype for democrats to be like drug using hippies

    and i have noticed alot of ppl here are talking about all the shit bush is doing

    so most everyone here democrat?
    No, I just think Bush is a puppet and ineffective mouthpiece for an inner circle of right wing zealots... Look up the backgrounds of Donald Rumsfeld, Karl Rove, Dick Chenney and Paul Wolfowitz.

    But you shouldn't even think about being a democrat until you're in college. Reading Writing and Math is for today; discovery, and critical thinking is for later, like hiking in Europe to find yourself after college... just kidding, buddy,
    Peace!
    Those are my principles. If you don\'t like them I have others. -Groucho Marx

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    #17
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    Bush won't pressure Israel for cease-fire

    Why bother going the route of a diplomatic cease fire? That merely delays another inevitable conflict.

    The harsh reality of humanity is...diplomacy only goes so far when dealing with organizations, societies, and nations that can't help but meddle in the affairs of others.

    Hezbollah/Iran feels justified in it's firm stance against Israel.

    Israel feels justified in their preemptive move to snub future Hezbollah/Iran attacks.

    I assure you, the two sides are not ever going to shake hands, pat each other on the back and sit down for a picnic. They hate one another.

    Vehemently at that.

    Once you've eradicated a pest infestation in your own yard, the next obvious place to assure the prevention of future infestations is to cross your property line...and stick it to bugs before they stick it to you.

    While I do not condone Israel for blasting the crap out of Beirut, I do feel they've the right to protect themselves from their aggressors...every bit as much as Hezbollah has the right to protect itself.

    If the outcome is one or the other being wiped out of existance...well...life does indeed go on.

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