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HairyBearChaos


so sad. :[

Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:38 PM

kateetak


hahaha

Tuesday, March 30, 2004 3:43 PM

nathansym


seems to me this picture would help justify the war in Iraq.

I guess it depends who you think killed the child.

Tuesday, March 30, 2004 6:22 PM

burnsinat0r


Seeing that it is aftermath of the bombing of Iraq...Im notto sure how it would justify the war.

Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:22 PM

piccolo
Tallahassee

Especially innocent civilians.

Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:32 PM

the dude


Did they roll him over? Maybe there was one underneath.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 1:30 AM

CallMeEleanor


Have you seen the pictures of the aftermath of Saddam's use of chem weapons on the Kurds? I remember back in the day when my dad was making a briefing on chem/bio weapons back when he was the chem/bio weapons guru on base..and they were horrible.

Just sayin, Saddam isn't all fluffy bunnies and kittens...Bush isn't either. They're both suck.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 5:17 AM

nathansym


this could have easily been one of the HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of people saddam killed in his massacres.

but you are right .... there is no justification to saving innocent lives.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 5:32 AM

Brugger


Where there any WMD in the twin towers?
3,000+ innocent civilians where killed then.

I realize that Saddam didn't do it himself, but he's definitely part of the problem and not part of the solution. The use of U.S. "Smart Bombs" is much more sophisticated than the carpet bombing that we once conducted not too long ago. Often, civilians are killed, but that's what makes us (and similar countries) "one country under God."
The use of the atomic bombs on Japan killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians, but probably saved more than we'll ever know. Fortunately, our military force is able to select targets and use specific force.
In addition, there was warning given to the Iraqi people to evacuate after Saddam did not comply with our demands. Let the dead rest in peace instead of using it for anti-war propaganda.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 5:46 AM

burnsinat0r


This picture was used in a post to get the point accross that it wasn't alright for Bush to be making fun of the fact that we can't find WMDs anywhere. He sent us to war with no real justification and now he makes fun of it. War isn't something the president should be joking about and especially under these conditions.

I did a quick google search and threw some text on the picture. This very well be a picture from the Kurish masacre. I never said saddam wasn't bad ande I never said he shouldn't have been removed. The part I question is why now? Why with the false pretenses? Why blame it on this bullshit and fabricate reasons to go to war? Like claims of Iraq seeking enriched uranium from Africa. He got caught on that one. The rest was just propoganda about the evildoers. Just because they are Arab does not automatically assosciate them with bin laden. People think this because they get it from horrible sources like CNN and Fox news. After 3 years of everything having toi do with violence beiung blamed loosely on Al Qeida Im fucking sick of all of this unbased shit being tossed around in the media. I like how the president provides the words for the media to say.

This is why some Arab people hate us. We are policing their nations and then justifying it with bullshit claims. They try to appeal to the human rights minded people by saying that women are forced to wear their Burquas when most women wear the head covering because of their religion anyways. Not like Bush has any right to talk about discrimiating human rights in the name of religion...

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 9:28 AM

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quote :

Did they roll him over? Maybe there was one underneath.



hahahahahahahahahahaha

...sorry.

Tuesday, November 2, 2004 2:35 AM








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