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  1. very witty indeed.... i knew sassa would be the one to jump on my comment...
  2. telemarketing is fucking bullshit...most of the $$$ are made off of lonely old people that just want someone to talk to and are easy dupped into thinking they want a product that they were not even in the market for.....thank god these scumbags will not be able to call me anymore....to top it off look at who is writing the article....
  3. ROOH-HAAAAA......give it up for our jolly green giants fighting for freedom and liberty across the oceans!!
  4. i think if shit goes bad the propaganda, facts, anti-americanism will lower our standing in the international community big time....big big big time.......it will be very tough to cover-up anything with every eye in the world watching your actions.....collateral damage is going to be a huge factor....
  5. it has to be better then when the tittyban's were in charge
  6. Its going to be interesting to see how this war plays out....It gonna give some pretty big bragging rights to either supporters or peaceniks.....I'll be sure to rub it in you little birkenstock hemp wearing bud toking tree hugging liberal tarts.... HANG IN THERE BOYS!! WE WILL SOON BE BASKING IN THE GLORY OF THE I TOLD YOU SO!!
  7. i think that it said he is going to prepare the nation for war....he is going to give saddam 1 more chance to leave the country and then the bombs will rain down upon him...
  8. post his email address....i'd be happy to let him know...
  9. Bush Has Audacious Plan to Rebuild Iraq Within Year Mon Mar 17,12:30 AM ET WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's audacious plan to rebuild Iraq (news - web sites) envisions a sweeping overhaul of Iraqi society within a year of a war's end, but leaves much of the work to private U.S. companies, Monday's Wall Street Journal reported. The Bush plan, as detailed in more than 100 pages of confidential contract documents, would sideline United Nations (news - web sites) development agencies and other multilateral organizations that have long directed reconstruction efforts in places such as Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Kosovo. The plan also would leave big nongovernmental organizations largely in the lurch: With more than $1.5 billion in Iraq work being offered to private U.S. companies under the plan, just $50 million is so far earmarked for a small number of groups such as CARE and Save the Children. Washington is under international pressure to broaden a postwar rebuilding effort, even as it continues to do battle with traditional allies over the merits of launching a war on Iraq. The administration recently has signaled it may seek down the road to give the U.N. and other countries a larger role. President Bush (news - web sites), after a one-hour summit in the Azores Islands, said yesterday that if it comes to war he plans to "quickly seek new Security Council resolutions to encourage broad participation in the process of helping the Iraqi people to build a free Iraq." But U.N. officials said they still have no clear indication how the administration might involve the international body, especially if many of the large rebuilding tasks are already farmed out to U.S. companies directly answerable to Washington. Wall Street Journal Staff Reporter Neil King Jr. contributed to this report.
  10. college professors are pussies that carry very little weight in the real world....i would not put to much faith into what they spew....knowledge does not take the place of common sense and the ability to deal with real issues vs. theory....
  11. should have never stepped foot in front of a monster sized bulldozer......what did she think was going to happen?......tragic accident....
  12. I did not see those stickers...I a lady was handing out flyers....I will not be in attendence being that I support the destruction of Saddam.
  13. Congress backed the President to make this decision. From what I have read its is 100% legal for him to declare war. He's not the only one starting it. 18/26 European nations support our efforts. If you can't read through the France/German/Russian push to put US power in check and the protection of their oil contracts and Iraqi debt I feel for you. France is now starting to try to slide in there and claim that they will support the US with the reconstruction of Iraq. Your statement is very narrow in focus and fails to take in the entire spectrum of the globe. Today half the country hates bush and thinks hes illegitimate. 70% of the nation is supporting the war....2 days into it the # will spike to over 80%.... I'm just saying that today's government is one that does not represent 100 percent of the people No US government will represent 100% of the people. Its not a perfect system and never will be. eventually the rift may continue and lead to a civil war Thats a little far fetched. If Bush is really that bad the system will correct itself and vote a more suitable president into office next term.
  14. 25, Graduated in 1998, Going back to Graduate School in 1 year, lean more on the conservative side of the fence I think it's retarded that we're trying to prosecute people for trading on insider information when it actually makes the market more accurate, but that we condone (even force) business executives to make decisions only with the shareholder in mind when it may end up fucking everyone else in the long run. Where did you learn a concept like that? Basic premise of Finance is that shareholder value is #1. Shareholders = Owners of Company = the only person executives should care about.
  15. gravity bong hits, tap dancing, and i heard she cooks a mean mince meat pie....
  16. what about the rumor that you can catch islamia by using someone's toothbrush?.....any truth to that?
  17. thats a good one....
  18. i guess jinns are similar to most people.....
  19. Yeah, have you seen the pic of the jinn in the cave? i actually fucked a jinn in a cave...but thats another story
  20. another... Shiite Muslim men cut their heads with swords during the annual ritual to mark Ashoura Day in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatiyeh, on Thursday March 13, 2003. Hundreds of Shiites in south Lebanon marked the 7th century killing of their most revered saint Imam Hussein, by slashing their heads with blades on the occasion known as Ashoura. Al Hussein was a grandson of Islam's Prophet Mohammed and is a symbol of martydrom for Shiite Muslims. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
  21. its on yahoo photos....a festival/religious holiday in lebanon.....i guess it took place today...
  22. ...... A Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim mother helps her son beat himself with a sword during a ceremony of Ashoura held in Nabatiyeh, March 13, 2003. Shiites in Lebanon commemorate the killing of Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Mohammed, by his rival over 1,400 years ago. More than 150,000 Lebanese packed the streets of Beirut's southern suburbs on Thursday, chanting 'Death to America,death to Israel,' in a mass rally called by Lebanon's Hizbollah guerrilla group. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi
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