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Original Message Date: 20-Feb-03 @ 05:13 AM - discussion over fire and beer
ah...screw politics but we know bush couldn't handle his so he became a mad bible thumper and...now the avowed NEXT bomb and missile dropper...
talk about ancient enemies.....those who can't trust the honest swagger of the tongue versus the age-old rehtorical bs of greed in the guise of propriety.
hey psy! you told me!
now don't leave me hangin>
Message 21/38 21-Feb-03 @ 06:14 AM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
psy
Message 22/38 21-Feb-03 @ 06:17 AM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
Holy shit, I'm a right pissy bastard without weed. Pray for me.
psy
Message 23/38 21-Feb-03 @ 10:01 AM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
Message 24/38 21-Feb-03 @ 11:21 AM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
May hve said this before but I prefer people with small TV's
Message 25/38 21-Feb-03 @ 11:30 AM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
What are the similarities and dissimilarities between political leaders in power (.gov) and political leaders wanting power (ter/opp), I mean that apart from experience in weilding executive power they likely have similar minds and skills - so dealing would be easier as they are all on the same wavelength
Bollocks I know but still - If this is a war on terror - it is a pretty one sided affair
Message 26/38 21-Feb-03 @ 03:06 PM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
it makes space for better things....like real thought.
mozart or the latest dancetech tunes.
and even real discussion.
television is 1) anaesthitization>
2) misinformation (propoganda and fear-mongering).
the fact that al queda's attack served america in it's need to warrant further aggressions around the world (however quietly & untelevised)
doesn't discount the hole-in-the-ground it left in the middle of nyc.
bin laden wanted war and since he knew we were going into afghanistan anyway.....
why not hit first?
well.....
of course an informed public believes we were noble, innocent creatures violated by an evil-doer.
and sure...bin laden is a madman.
it is the nature of war and those who promote it.
he's had his feet in it for decades now.
it's not like it's any surprise for him.
Message 27/38 21-Feb-03 @ 04:22 PM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
well that's crap cos they didnt catch a single one did they!
2) the terrorists are awaiting orders and its part of a larger strategery on the part of the terrorists cheifs
again cobblers imo... what is stopping them, not anything, there's no ring of security thrown round all international airports even, anyone could drive up, choose a plane and blow it out of the sky with ease.
3) bushes plan is working and they are scared to do anything because they know he will come after them
rot! - see 1. - they didnt catch anyone so far - see 2, there is no security worth a wank on any international airport perimiter you can take down a plane at any point of the mile or so leading up to the runway from a back garden, a forest or any other type of cover.
I just cant beleive that they 'other side' is so innactive given the declaration of 'war' by USA on them... if anything you'd think they'd be pressing home for more kills.
Message 28/38 21-Feb-03 @ 06:27 PM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
Message 29/38 21-Feb-03 @ 06:34 PM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
These bastards at the helm are not above it! Al Quaeda was developed and is lead by a gang of people trained and assisted by the US government. I know you well read bright eyed people don't need me to pint out that bin Laden's family and the Bush family are close! Jesus, the bin Ladens funded Our current president's two failed oil ventures in the 80's.
I'm not saying that the current US administration ordered the attacks, just that they MAY have been complicit in allowing them to happen. The former chief of the FBI resigned a week before the 9-11 incident over the Bush admin ordering him to stop investigating the bin Laden family. A private jet was allowed in the hours following the attack, to fly around the US picking up members of bin Laden's family and getting them out of the country (this was the only plane in the sky over the US for several hours due to a COMPLETE ban on air travel)... etc etc etc
I'm not accusing, just pointing out that it is NOT rediculous to suggest that these greedy, manipulative, immoral bastards aren't above it.
They did brazenly steal the presidential election in a country that is supposed to value it's democratic process above all else! Oh, wait, we're all over that now... because of the war on terror in fact! hmmmm
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Message 30/38 21-Feb-03 @ 07:19 PM - RE: discussion over fire and beer
"The two were clearly on the outs back during the Gulf War, when Cheney was Secretary of Defense, and the first President Bush dubbed Saddam "Hitler revisited." Then Cheney moved to the private sector and suddenly things between him and Saddam warmed up considerably. With Cheney in the CEO's seat, Halliburton helped Iraq reconstruct its war-torn oil industry with $73 million worth of equipment and services -- becoming Baghdad's biggest such supplier. Kinda nice how that worked out for the vice-president, really: oversee the destruction of an industry that you then profit from by rebuilding.
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