March 24, 2003
Bush or Saddam
Comments
A few comments. :)
1) I won't "hate" people, I will merely dislike them. ^-^
2) This situation in which there is concern over the United States' "interests" is similar to the aftermath of the Spanish-American war and people were afraid that the U.S. would claim Cuba as a state. The U.N. of course is still intact thanks to the efforts of the European Union and other countries. There currently seems to be muffling of free speech in the U.S., and tons of pro-American Anti-Islamic propaganda has been placed all over the Fox News Channel. I honestly believe that the U.S. government is not spending billions of dollars on the war against Iraq just to free the people from Saddam Hussein. Obviously, the U.S. will either install certain officials to get oil or make investments to gain profits.
3) Collateral Damage was a movie that didn't get much public approval in the States since alot of people found it to be offensive.
4) Odds are, Pakistan will not be dealt with by the U.S. due to Pakistan cooperating with the U.S. on locating terrorists since the horrible September 11th attack. I mean ask yourself: Why is Pakistan allowed to have nuclear weapons while N. Korea is being confronted by the U.S. in the suspicion of N. Korea holding nuclear weapons? And on a side note, I find it funny how it was fabled that Iran was harboring terrorists and former Taliban officers until they were found in Pakistan (I would like the reader to keep in mind that Iran has always been an enemy to the Taliban and Saddam Hussein).
5) Oh, and George Butcher, love the sarcasm in your statements such as "humanitarian bombing."
Gives it that oxymoron aspect.
- By: Shawn on April 21, 2003
- By: Shawn on April 21, 2003
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it is treu
- By: meki on March 26, 2003
- By: meki on March 26, 2003
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Except maybe the Iraqis?
- By: SV on March 25, 2003
- By: SV on March 25, 2003
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As soon as we own Iraq, America should go after Turkey and Syria. Turkey has not obeyed our commands. We pay them good money to be our puppets and yet they will not do as we command. It is time for regime change in Turkey. As for Syria, I believe these are the real criminals behind Osama Bin Laden. It is time for regime change in Syria. We must do this to protect freedom and democracy. Our humanitarian bombing is necessary to save the world. As soon as we own the world, it will be safe for all who support America.
- By: George Butcher on March 25, 2003
- By: George Butcher on March 25, 2003
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as a friendly suggestion, hate nobody, it makes you weaker than what you are
- By: bhy on March 24, 2003
- By: bhy on March 24, 2003
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First Draft Post-War Lexicon
Alaska oil drilling – A political issue that became mute after American President George Bush conquered Iraq and appropriated Iraqi oil wells.
Collateral Damage – Getting what you want no matter what even if it involves hurting others to the point of death.
Decapitation Attack – A good way to start a war because it gives the impression that you are after your opponent’s leadership and not trying to conquer the entire country for your own benefit.
Department of Offence – The new name for the Department of Defense.
Department of Offense – Runner-up in the contest for a new name for the Department of Defense.
Democracy – obsolete. Used to mean “government by the people’.
Freedom – Something that America used to stand for.
Global Peace – obsolete. See Collateral Damage.
Humanitarian Bombing – This is when you bomb people to save them.
Iraq – the 51st State of the United States of America. Capital: Bushville.
Justice – See “Freedom”.
Liberty – See “Freedom”.
North Korea – 53rd State of the United States of America. Capital: Powelltown
Pakistan – the 52nd State of the United States of America. Capital: Rumsfeld.
Post-war Re-constriction. This is when you overthrow a regime that is not working in your best interests with a new regime that is working in your best interests – with little concern for the benefit of the common people who are oppressed by said regimes. Often presented to the people as “Post-war Reconstruction”.
United Nations. obsolete. An attempt at global cooperation that was effectively annihilated by America in 2003. See Collateral Damage.
- By: George Butcher on March 24, 2003
- By: George Butcher on March 24, 2003
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