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14-02-2007, 02:34 AM
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| | Barrak Obama (s?) makes me leary to think of casting a vote for him simply because of his 'Muslim' name... reminds me of Osama. Call it discrimination, or what you want, I don't care. I have a hard time trusting anyone that has a Muslim name, but proclaims to be a Christian... I look like a wolf, but really I'm a sheep.:biggrin: | 
14-02-2007, 05:15 AM
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| | This upcoming election is going to be pivotal, that's for sure. My view maybe a simple one; I want the war to end. I want our troops home. | 
14-02-2007, 05:35 AM
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| | Anthony, after the update you gave me... All i can do is shake my head. People were duped. What needs to be done is a clean up and give it over to the proper officials and the Iraqi people. At least the monster is dead. His reign of terror over his own people is gone. But we need out and do some clean up efforts simply put. Still feel pretty ill over that chat!
I am going to have to work on my news issues but maybe once a week or month as it would send me all over to uncontrollable symptoms if I even thought of more than that.
I know I am curious who will be up for the elections. We all know Bush cannot go again. But it is a ways off and from what I have heard (apparently not much) I have not heard the names tossed out who will be running in the Rep primaries. | 
14-02-2007, 06:28 AM
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| | At least the old marine in charge of the JCS does not buy into the bad intel.. Gen. Pace said today that there is no facual information proving the connection between explosives and Iran. Anthony, where did your information on Irans suposed possesion of acuall nukes come from? I was under the impression that they were in the mid stage of development?
Wayne | 
14-02-2007, 09:46 AM
|  | Administrative Editor PTSD | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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| | They had it publicized in "The Age" newspaper yesterday or day before, with images taken of the ordnance and the issues surrounding what has been going on. The funny thing was, from memory when reading the news, is that sources from within Iran claimed they had been doing this for some time now, however; if you look back to the US previously, they have been supplying weapons to Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries for decades, their used weaponry as such. Many of the soldiers are being killed by some older ordnance that was built within the US itself. I knew about the existing issues from my own military operations and information, even though its public nowadays, but I didn't know about Iran supplying weapons to help kill Americans. I believe, if my memory serves me correctly, in that the US also supplies weapons to Iran, or have done in the past decades. I will have to go look that one up now, as my memory is a bit fuzzy on that.
Either way, no country should ever contemplate attacking Iran IMHO... suicide is a nice word for it if you ask me.
Some recent references which are now online: Lots more if you do a search. Most of the information is pretty much the same, with the main points, only the little differences between news publishers. Then there are now immediate prints that the Iranian government have obviously denied doing such acts, even though media have been presented documented evidence by the militia's. I always used to tell my soldiers actually, don't worry about orders, just watch the news and media, because they often know more accurate information than the military does, or what they tell us... we used to make a joke of it actually, in that to get orders, watch the evening news. It was pretty accurate though... that is the scary part.
Last edited by anthony; 14-02-2007 at 09:51 AM.
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14-02-2007, 10:03 AM
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14-02-2007, 10:05 AM
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| | "we used to make a joke of it actually, in that to get orders, watch the evening news. It was pretty accurate though... that is the scary part."
That is so true. | 
14-02-2007, 10:05 AM
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| | Thats the one... thanks mac, much appreciative. | 
14-02-2007, 11:08 AM
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| | ok, anthony, to clarify what i said about voting for bush again...i mean i still would have voted for him, compared to the others that were running at the time. didn't mean now, lol. i believe he is a good man, and i believe things were misrepresented to him, and he allowed himself to be manipulated by others he chose to listen to. i am registered to one political party, but i think we have to weigh all the candidates as to who believes the things that are best for our country, and who would stand for those things--a person of their word (hard to come by in a politician, or the public at large, anymore)
cathy | 
14-02-2007, 11:49 PM
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| | Don't worry Cathy, it doesn't bother me if anyone wants to vote for him again, if he could run that is... that is their opinion and right. Its all good.
I very much agree with things said here recently, in that its not about voting in the one that is the better, but voting in the one you believe is telling the less shit. Politicians are twits... all over the world, twits. One in maybe a thousand are actually worth anything as a human being, and aren't tainted to simply conspire and accept the manipulated system that is placed before them. I say that, because how many do you see knocking back their pay rises, whilst the countries themselves are often taking pay cuts? I have seen it once here in my lifetime... | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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