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The two Presidents Bush bombed Baghdad and hundreds of thousands of civilians were murdered...but they are not American lives.![]()
Right, they were the assholes cheering when 3,000 innocent Americans were murdered.
When President Bush bombed Baghdad, the innocent civilianssurrendered like rats jumping off of a burning ship.
As always, American superior weaponry was able to spare as many innocent civilian lives as possible.
But, just keep bantering your senseless defense of those who would lob off your blabbering head in a moment.
*bump* a few hours early this year.
Deleted.
Rather than desecrate a thread in honor of 9/11 by responding to an idiot.
Thanks, Cheyenne.
Then let's start eliminating civilians.It's not a "game" at all! It is war. A very serious and most unique one. One in which we primarily rely on intelligence agencies to tell us where the enemies are and when they are likely to strike.
On those other occasions where the enemy engages in direct military action we can oppose it with conventional military forces.
The point is, that the Jihadists declared war on us. It seems to me that it is incumbent upon them to let us know when they desire peace. I have no doubt that if and when that time comes they will find us most receptive to the idea. But I see no reason (based primarily on what they continue to tell us) to presume that we can affect such a peace simply by ignoring their barbarous acts and schemes.
Do you? Really?
You see what you want to see. What the rest of the world see is not important to you.
Enjoy your life of hate.
Are you all watching this on TV? Where's sparky when you need him to report on all the chaos?
those hundreds of 1,000's killed were more than likely killed by a radical blowing his car up outside the market than a surgical strike by a jet
The two Presidents Bush bombed Baghdad and hundreds of thousands of civilians were murdered...but they are not American lives.![]()
So did Clinton. At the time he said: the air strikes against Iraq are "absolutely the right thing to do," and adds his goal of destroying Baghdad's weapons will save innocent lives in the long.
Also "Saddam (Hussein) must not be allowed to threaten his neighbors or the world with nuclear arms, poison gas or biological weapons,"
"Earlier today I ordered America's armed forces to strike military and security targets in Iraq. They are joined by British forces," Clinton said.
Clinton also stated that, while other countries also had weapons of mass destruction, Hussein is in a different category because he has used such weapons against his own people and against his neighbors.
Also it was Clinton who signed the Iraq Liberation Act.
Your attempt to rewrite history by omission is transparent - and a failure.
Happy Anniversary, Cap'n!I've posted in other threads on this subject, and I will post the same thing I've said before...
Today marks a tragedy in American history. 3000 lives were lost because of the hateful, fanatical ravings of a group of individuals who's sole purpose is to create chaos and cause death and destruction in order to further their own agenda(s). The attack upon the World Trade Center buildings, as well as the Pentagon and the failed attempt with the Capitol building/White House was evil and tragic. Innocent lives were lost because of hate and intolerance, propagated by the radical and insane minds of cowards who brainwash others into doing their bidding and calling it 'God's will'.
I mourn with the families of those who were lost and give them a respectful 'moment of silence'... but I will not mark this day with tears and bitter resentment. Those who attacked the United States deserve whatever punishment they will enevitably receive, from humankind or God (if any), and I share in the anger that is felt by all who were affected by this atrocity.
But there are those who direct their hate towards people who had nothing to do with the attack and they base this hate upon unjustified accusations, be it their target's appearance, religion, and/or way of life... and on this day, I refuse to add to that hate.
Because for me, this day is a time of happiness. This day is a time for celebration. This day is one of the most important days of my life.
This is the day, twenty-two years ago, the woman that I love with all of my heart walked down the aisle to me, accepted the ring I offered, and said "I do".
Today is my wedding anniversary, and I will not mark it with hate... instead, I will celebrate it with love.
Just see what Churchill pulled.
It's all in the history books.
Live on.
seems like this gets forgotten all the time9-11 hijackers nationalities:
15 were from Saudi Arabia
2 from the United Arab Emirates
1 from Egypt
1 from Lebanon
0 from Iraq
0 from Iran
Guess which countries are being supported by the government to this day?
Oh that's right, Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.
Never forget indeed.
happy anniversaryI've posted in other threads on this subject, and I will post the same thing I've said before...
Today marks a tragedy in American history. 3000 lives were lost because of the hateful, fanatical ravings of a group of individuals who's sole purpose is to create chaos and cause death and destruction in order to further their own agenda(s) ...
Today is my wedding anniversary, and I will not mark it with hate... instead, I will celebrate it with love.

Regarding current affairs who the hell cares what Churchill did? Churchill had nothing to do with the war against terror. You, apparently, have no history knowledge at all. None. Zip.