looks like a dream someone with gulf war syndrome would get... rakakakak errrooo POOOOSHHHH
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Glassman.....The last one in the day was pretty cool. Cottonjim yours was cool in a Dont forget kinda way.
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quote:Originally posted by jordanreed: they should show the one with the 5 soldiers raping then burning that 14 yr old girl and then killing her family
nice to throw that in there i think we are aware of that story. in any career field, and in any place humans are humans, and there are always a few bad seeds here and there wether it be a soldier, cop, factory worker, teacher, or investor. thats just the way it is
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quote:Originally posted by CashCowMoo: nice to throw that in there i think we are aware of that story. in any career field, and in any place humans are humans, and there are always a few bad seeds here and there wether it be a soldier, cop, factory worker, teacher, or investor. thats just the way it is
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"....there are always a few bad seeds here and there wether it be a soldier, cop, factory worker, teacher, or investor. thats just the way it is"
In this case, the bad seeds are in the Administration and the RNC.
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"Like, man, you guys are dead now, you know. But it was a good feeling. I mean, afterwards you're like, hell, yeah, that was awesome. Let's do it again."
so like, these r supposed 2 b like, forthbringers of like, peace n stuff? ( )
scary... you cannot bring peace when there isn't good moral on the soldiers' side. It's incidents like these that breed terrorism, it's a state of mind that you can't kill with a few weapons. I'm sure there's a lot of good work done so let's not put all soldiers over the same line, but it's these incidents that really screw things up
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Would you prefer that stories such as this be swept under the rug, glassman?
I never said, nor did I imply, that you raped anyone. I also resent your implication that I am somehow attacking the troops in general. That's just not the case.
However, military service isn't a license to murder, rape and/or torture.
So, I really don't care how politely you ask me, I won't ignore the actions of sick pigs like these.
quote:Originally posted by glassman: hey GB?
i am Ex-Military too..
i
NEVER raped anybody, and i am asking you politely to move on to another subject..
the Military deals with these freaks much more harshly than civilians do...
the militaries job is to fight and kill.. it always has been...
it is that simple.. the politicians are the ones that screwed this mess up... not the troops..
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It's sad that there are so many people (like SS here) that, by attacking the messenger, are helping to cover up and excuse the actions of criminal pigs like these.
(photos from Abu Ghraib)
quote:Originally posted by jordanreed: i dont think he's an ass..
just a focused,concerned individual...
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GB... Insanity in individuals is something rare - but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. Friedrich Nietzsche the elections have been won, Bush is on the ropes..
i don't want to see the DEMS run "everything" any more than i wanted to see the GOP run everything... that IS Democracy. and? we now have a way to have a productive dialog in Congress...
we are IN the war NOW..
the path you are following right now? that's the same path that got troops spit on when they came back from Nam... do not go down this path, it is just as evil as what you are fighting... He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism 146
no, i'm not suggesting ANYTHING be swept under the rug..
i am suggesting that these wounds be allowed to HEAL... that takes time..
they have not been swept under the rug..
Fort Leavenworth is FULL of scum...
just like all the prisons in So Cali and the rest of the US...
i believe that peace can be acheived thru diplomacy..
your "truths" don't promote diplomacy..
Bush sux at diplomacy..
IMO? you are in peril of becoming the flip side of his coin...
i think you are a fool to insult me after the last two years i spent working on getting the truth out about the WMDS and the underlying lies..
just leaving Iraq tomorrow isn't going to fix anything...
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Read my posts more carefully, glassman. I didn't insult you. However, by calling me a fool, you just insulted me.
It's also funny that you would single out SoCal. Your neck of the woods has more than its fair share of scum as well.
This war of terror is indeed becoming more like Vietnam each day and, like Vietnam, it can't be won. Like an egg dropped on the floor, Bush's Iraq debacle just can't be "fixed." Our Government's real motives were evil and, like the Vietnam War, history will not judge us to be victorious.
How many more have to die, be raped, burned, pillaged, blown up, etc. while the idiots in Washington figure this out?
The best way to help the Iraqis now is to show compassion. That we, as citizens, did not support this Iraq invasion; that we, as citizens, will not tolerate the actions of scum like these "soldiers."
We've finally taken the first step.
I hope we have the courage to go all the way.
An Iraqi ID card issued in 1993 to Abeer Qassim al-Janabi. US specialist soldier James Barker has pleaded guilty to taking part in her rape and the murder of her family in March this year, when she was 14. Photograph: Reuters
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i am not singling anyone out... you accused me of "sweeping stuff under the rug"... i took that as an insult... and? i think you meant it as one..
that is not what i am suggesting..
i am suggesting tha as you watch the news? we all see that the "scum" is everywhere...
i have told you plainly that i don't care much for where i live, but i am here; and tho not militarily? it is in service.... and i explained that to you as well.. given a choice? i would prefer to be in SoCali... i lived there for 5 years, so i speak from my own experience...
there are atrocities committed under every context of every society every day...
i am still suggesting that there is a much more productive aproach to acheiving peace...
we disagree on the method.. not the goal...
you and i both hope that the criminals recieve justice, but i do not think that tearing open scabs promotes healing...
the terrorists are opportunists.. they don't need US to screw up to recruit, but it helps, and you are just reposting their own posters aren't you? that is my real point to you...
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do you remeber when we started the invasion? they made it into a "media event"?
what was the term? "embedded reporters"?
that was supposed to prove that we didn't do anything "bad" ?
then Abu Ghraib? some say abu ghraib happened because Bush was lookning for WMD evidence... i agree we gave the terrorists great photo ops over that....
i do want to see congressional hearings into that too... there's so mnay things that need fixing? it'll take years...
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The mainstream media, intentionally or not, played the American public like violins by doing absolutely no investigation into Bush's "intelligence."
Just watch a couple of Ari Fleischer's press conferences from back then... Journalism? What a joke.
(Bush's intelligence. Now there's an oxymoron.)
I was 100% sure there were no WMD in Iraq from Day One.
How did I know this? Easy! The USA simply doesn't invade countries with WMD.
That lesson is a terrible one...
"Attention World! If you don't wanna be invaded by Ammurrkah, get yerself some WMD pronto!"
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"The Media", as it is and as it has been since the early Carter Administration, is, primarilly, a collection of rightwinge leaches constantly searching for gossip rather than news, in order to pay its debt to the RNC for the favor of assumed "inside scoops" (and for invitations to various hoity-toity social gathering in D.C.).
What the far right is actually speaking of with its constant and insulting references to the "leftwing press" (and similar phrases) is any media effort to publish anything not origination or sanctioned by the fartherist right forces of the republican party, i.e., the American Fascist Party.
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quote:Originally posted by Gordon Bennett: The mainstream media, intentionally or not, played the American public like violins by doing absolutely no investigation into Bush's "intelligence."
Just watch a couple of Ari Fleischer's press conferences from back then... Journalism? What a joke.
(Bush's intelligence. Now there's an oxymoron.)
I was 100% sure there were no WMD in Iraq from Day One.
How did I know this? Easy! The USA simply doesn't invade countries with WMD.
That lesson is a terrible one...
"Attention World! If you don't wanna be invaded by Ammurrkah, get yerself some WMD pronto!"
exactly great post!
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