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Postby Eliko » Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:07 am

miltiades, good morning sir, I note that once again you have extracted a particle of my comments and homed in on it, do you ever read the complete contribution I wonder?, surely you are able to see that there is SOME truth in them?.

You once again end your response with a veiled insult and I do wish you would not since it is quite unnecessary.

Try reading the entire article and imagine yourself in the unenviable position of the afflicted people, you might even be able to understand, indeed sympathise, with them.

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Postby miltiades » Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:31 am

Eliko , I do not tolerate warped interpretations of nasty and horrific evens. A paedophile and a sadistic child molester also possesses a warped analysis of such actions. There is no need for me to study the entire vulgar interpretation by such individuals , ALTHOUGH IN YOUR CASE I DID READ THE ENTIRE POST . I vehemently disagree with your brand of warped interpretation , no doubt you would apply the same "logic " in concluding with 9 / 11 or indeed with the July 7th London murderous bombings. You are trying far too hard to convince your self that these modern day barbarians have been dealt a pathetic hand and therefore have no other option but to kill and be killed . What a load of shit madam , wake up to realities and compensate the West for giving you the opportunity to eloquently , albeit illogically , present an interpretation of events with out the fear of persecution and harassment.

It is time for me to earn my living now , there are sausages waiting to be cooked as well as hungry mouths to feed. Chicken is definitely off the menu from now on , dont trust the "experts " .
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Postby tessintrnc » Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:31 am

You still dont get it do you? Sadaam was a bad man, no-one is denying that, BUT this sectarian killing is BECAUSE and only because the US has caused it. There was nothing like this going on in the streets under Sadaams rule, yes he killed those who opposed him - but look around this is going on in lots of countries. Why didnt the US charge in and save the rwandans? Why dont they invade Sudan? Democracy CANNOT be forced at gun point - it comes from the people, sadaam kept the religeous fanatics at arms length, and women in Iraq were not oppressed, certainly not like those in Saudi Arabia - but hey - they are the US best friend arent they? No good old GIs rush in to stop a woman being stoned to death do they? America has the blood of thousands on its hands and I ask again FOR WHAT??????
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Postby Eliko » Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:56 am

miltiades, you have revealed a rather nasty trait in your character in that you appear to have concluded that I am a female, I must tell you that I am not and that is where the 'trait' exposes itself.

Sir, would you address a woman with such verbal abuse?, you should be ashamed of yourself. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Postby Eliko » Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:32 am

tessintrnc, I feel we should allow miltiades a measure of respect since he is an age'd man, no doubt he has also suffered some humility in his long life and feels obliged to defend the country that allows him to make a living.

Had it not been for the 'Hot Dog' the poor man may have found himself unable to survive the troubled years he has lived through.

Let us not then rebuff him with such alacrity, rather let us tolerate his ravings with reservation , for surely, he is a man well into his dotage and should be treated as such. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby tessintrnc » Wed Feb 14, 2007 12:52 pm

I too didnt find the galley of photos either but did find the following quote from Dick :

The good Lord didn't see fit to put oil and gas only where there are democratically elected regimes friendly to the United States. Occasionally we have to operate in places where, all things considered, one would not normally choose to go. But, we go where the business is." VP Dick Cheney. Speech, Cato Institute

Hmmm........... The GOOD LORD eh? How remiss of him, making those poor Americans venture into nasty Muslim countries to murder and maim, it would have been so much easier to put ALL the oil in the USA wouldnt it? But now I get it, they are forcing the Iraqis to be a "democratically elected regime friendly to the United States" Silly me, thats ok then............
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Postby GorillaGal » Wed Feb 14, 2007 1:42 pm

tessintrnc wrote:You Democracy CANNOT be forced at gun point - it comes from the people,

and yes, democracy CAN be forced, just as christianity was forced on people centuries ago. and that was for the "better." (most would agree)
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Postby tessintrnc » Wed Feb 14, 2007 2:36 pm

Oh yes - burning people at the stake was of course better for them - burned to save their souls ............... For pitys sake this the 21st century and democracy cannot be forced on people, the whole idea IS A TOTAL CONTRADICTION in terms.
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Postby GorillaGal » Wed Feb 14, 2007 2:41 pm

tessintrnc wrote:Oh yes - burning people at the stake was of course better for them - burned to save their souls ............... For pitys sake this the 21st century and democracy cannot be forced on people, the whole idea IS A TOTAL CONTRADICTION in terms.


exactly! this is the 21st century, and no one should have to live under a dictatorship.

and i'm not just speaking of witches burning at the stake.
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Postby karma » Wed Feb 14, 2007 2:48 pm

if Hillary becomes the president, she may let Monica to be the next dictator in Iraq and after sometime she may hang her for being antidemocratic dictator :)
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