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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 4:15:12 PM |
I don't have a president I have a prime minister and his name is Paul Martin.If the Chinese could remove him at the cost of a few churches,homes,and friends I'd say I was getting one hell of a good deal and get it done yesterday so long as they were somebody elses churches,homes and friends.
Sorry mate, you give the impression that you are from the US. I did look at your profile but was overcome by laughter at your attempts to get women
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 4:30:05 PM | When I'm walking around this city looking at women ( the west end is packed with beautiful women), or in a club, I think about that profile and am overcome with laughter too.Thats how I attract the women. Have a nice day.  | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 4:34:14 PM | | Mike, your 'banannas look exactly like gangrenous, mouldering, diseased and agitated pricks. Are you trying to tell us something? | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 4:39:26 PM | I love that profile, its more powerful than any drug ever made the way it makes me laugh my head off all day long.And not only that but everything I post too.Ive never spent so much time laughing in all my life.And cihicks seem to totally dig a super happy guy.IT is totally un****ing believable. Have a nice day and thanks for your help. andt thinking about you makes me laugh my ****ing head off too. This site is free but Iam so happy with it I feel like giving the guy running it fifty bucks.  | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 4:43:07 PM | | I'm sure you are giving the site managers quite a few laughts to, with your gangrenous pricks and consistently, perfectly, clearly incoherent rants. I think you probably should save your $50 for there next time you meet some nice, accommodating lady. It might help | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 4:47:26 PM | And I won't be coming over to your greasy little Island anytime soon 'cause today I just dropped $5,150.00 (FIVE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY) on a nose job. and by the way, why don't you post a picture of your face. why do have those stupid acid psychedelic cheap posters you ripped off the wall on your way out of the crackshack instead? mmmmmm? have a mediocre day.  | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 4:56:35 PM | And as to dudaroni defending the lady. the lady is probably 3,000 miles away from me and forall I know a cop using a laptop while she's stting in the basement of T.O.'s 52 division.DEfending the lady?Was dudaroni at a big party last night and sniffed way too much glue?  | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 5:06:35 PM | | lol sniffing glue at parties...ah the pinnacle of civillisation...so THATS why were have being reducing the Afganistan and Iraq to rubble...so mike is free to take his nice new nose and sniff some noxious substances...maybe you need a nice new nose becuase of a mispent youth doing so? | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 5:12:30 PM | you obviously don't have a clue as to the meaning of my post thanks to your substandard readind skills.Ask dudaroni what it means.  | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 5:53:12 PM | Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Yep I wont even comment on WW2 since that was covered by another very well. I liked the part about France exporting Jews a fact many dont know. How about how fast they let Germany walk in? As for a fast food on base in Iraq, Im in the reserves and can say yes there is but its Burger king and its not set up in the sense you would think. Freedom always has spilled innocent blood, thats how you got to be able to post on this nice world wide web. Nothing is free. As for those who have posted and think its a oil war, you really need to do your home work and stop believing what the main stream democrat media feeds you. Heres a link to help http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/topworldtables1_2.html The only ones who had oil stakes there are the ones who opposed the war. Russia and France had "special deals". Iraq is not a major oil export due to popular belief. I have met a few British over there and I wont speak badly of Britain for the most part they are good guys and do have a helluva commando unit. But reading some of these posts like every country on earth theres bad apples in every country. As for the innocent people, women and children over there for the bleeding hearts, for everyone 1 Iraqi who hates us there is 10 who want us there and are extremely thankful. Although you wont see or hear that in your media becuz like everything in life its a business and you wont watch something good happen. People like hearing and watching misery, talk shows are a good example. And should we be blamed for Russia's crime rate before their break up too? Every time a country has crime and its free it seems it always comes back to Americas fault. You are aware there was a drug problem in Iraq before we got there right? or is that our fault to? It'll be a great day in the mid-east when you can walk into a McDonalds or starbucks heaven forbid people live in freedom. And dont kid urself, we are not just footing the bill for military over there but the rebuilding of what we destroyed. Gotta plez the bleeding hearts, like the new wars where you destroy and the world expects you to rebuild for free. America has done what the rest of the world was afraid to do or couldnt do for centuries. Britain shouldnt be mad at use when we tame the mid-east since they've been trying to do it for centuries BEFORE the world was so in touch through technology. Lets not forget the French foreign legion forts in the mid east either. But since we are accomplishing what they could not we are the bad guys.
Hate us for arrogance and our egos, but dont hate us for the good we do through out the world. Crime is a issue in any society Socialism, Communism, or democracy. Just remember Britain as much as you love to hate us, we are born from you. | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 6:17:11 PM | Casper: it's an oil war.
I guess you don't realize that yet... Nobody's discounting what you're doing or not supporting you, but you should know what the war is about. If you don't believe me, then you don't.... but it won't change the fact that it is.
There's evidence all around us to confirm it. I don't even need to point out any specific website. It's as plain as day.
the only reason you don't see this is because you've been trained not to. The army does that to you. | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 6:41:20 PM | Hey uh... Mike?
did you find out what being on the "LEFT" is yet?
Please do this.. don't come back until you do, Okay?
I'm afraid you don't know what you're talking about and I'm getting confused. :-| | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 6:48:07 PM | Yes I was.
"the only reason you don't see this is because you've been trained not to. The army does that to you"
1st Im not in the Army and sorry to say the brain washing days of the military might are over. Thats liberal thinking and a out look on their military. Our military is more liberal than you imagine. Feel free to join the reserves then tell me about brain washing. Those days are long gone my friend.
As for the oil debate again you keep believing what you read and watch. This is a free country and you do have the right to your opinions and I do respect that and even welcome them. I am not closed minded and have changed my views on many things in life, can you do that? Please give me a bias link (not a democrat, liberal, or media backed link) that can provide sound facts. I suppose the Columbian war is over oil to(yes still happening)? Maybe the Bosnia war (yes still happening)? Better yet one that you hear more about in the media, the Afghanistan war? Im sorry you feel its over oil and dont mind watching people suffer. My question to you is what would you do if Saddam was our leader here and did a ethnic cleansing? Would you sit by? Would you want the world to sit by? You are aware that even though they are not a major oil export that Iraq is only producing 30 percent of the oil since we got their? If it was oil wouldn't it make since to have stayed out and let them produce at a 100 percent? The bottom line is we got a leader who is old fashion and don't take crap and doesn't care what the world thinks. It goes back to the UN nuclear inspectors getting kicked out. And yes we all know nothing has come of it. Anyone remember before they got kicked out? All the reports from the inspectors on nuclear traces at sites and then oops they got kicked out. That's what rolled the ball. Kuwait was the oil war. | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 7:03:51 PM | | So what if it is an oil war? I can't think of any better reason to go to war than to see that oil revenues go to a peaceful and democratic Iraq rather than a despotic regime Iraq which uses the oil revenue to wage war on its neighbours and finance terrorism.Its also a war to introduce democracy at gunpoint to all those ****ed up troublemaking countries in the middle east. | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 7:06:44 PM | Casper: the president is a liar and a thief and a murderer as far as I'm concerned.
You probably don't know that he tried to cut combat pay last year by 33%:
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0815-09.htm
Published on Friday, August 15, 2003 by the San Francisco Chronicle Troops in Danger Zones No Longer Face Pay Cut Pentagon drops plans for scheduled rollback by Edward Epstein The White House quickly backpedaled Thursday on Pentagon plans to cut the combat pay of the 157,000 U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan after disclosure of the idea quickly became a political embarrassment.
The Pentagon's support for the idea of rolling back "imminent danger pay" by $75 a month and "family separation allowances" for the American forces by $150 a month collapsed after a story in The Chronicle Thursday generated intense criticism from military families, veterans groups and Democratic candidates seeking to unseat President Bush in 2004.
Casper?
How's that for a knife in the back?
I'd say more but I respect those who have put their lives on the line to fight for our country. I hope they win, but if they do; it will be despite the thief in the white house being an incompetent bumbling idiot, and not because of him. | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 7:13:35 PM | gee mike.. you're wrong again. :-|
Now Mike...you were supposed to find out what the term "left" means... and where it comes from.
you don't know do you?
yet you use this term over and over again...
Now, I'm going to ignore you until you look it up!!!
Now GO! | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 7:23:02 PM | I couldn't care less where it came. I know exactly what it means. I couldn't care less where the term rightwing comes from and I know exactly what it means.Your confusion probably arises because I use the terms to describe both fiscal and social policy.And I know that george bush is right, and I don't know whether you are right or wrong because I've never payed much attention to what you say apart from noticing you criticize Bush an his policies a fair bit. And casper understands exactly what is going on.  | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 7:26:41 PM | and this sentence " you were supposed to find out what the term left means" I don't have the foggiest what you are talking about and don't even care that I don't have the foggiest what you are talking about.  | |
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| Will there ever be a McDonalds in Iraq? Posted: 12/21/2004 7:28:46 PM | *dusting my hands off*
Casper.. managing morons is hard work but someone's gotta do it.
now... Iraq normally produces about 20 billion a year in oil... but that's not the whole picture. The US is going to build a pipeline from Kazakhstan to the Iraqi pipeline, which goes to the gulf.
Kazakhstan (sounds like "cossack" right? It's in the Steppes, where the Cossacks once lived) in central asia is estimated to have as much oil reserves as Saudi Arabia. Unocal invested about 30 billion dollars in it afew years ago, but is unable to pump oil out because there's no pipeline.
President Karzai in Afghanistan is an ex-Unocal executive. The natural gas pipeline is being built through there now.
China has a pipeline from kazakhstan that is currently pumping oil and it is estimated that by 2010, they will be consuming as much oil as the US.
The US currently imports about 18 million of it's 30 million barrels a day.
Casper?
Paul O'Neill was Bush's treasury secretary. He left office last year and you know what he said? Here's what he said:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/01/09/60minutes/main592330.shtml
a slice of text from that website:
"...And what happened at President Bush's very first National Security Council meeting is one of O'Neill's most startling revelations.
“From the very beginning, there was a conviction, that Saddam Hussein was a bad person and that he needed to go,” says O’Neill, who adds that going after Saddam was topic "A" 10 days after the inauguration - eight months before Sept. 11.
“From the very first instance, it was about Iraq. It was about what we can do to change this regime,” says Suskind. “Day one, these things were laid and sealed.”
As treasury secretary, O'Neill was a permanent member of the National Security Council. He says in the book he was surprised at the meeting that questions such as "Why Saddam?" and "Why now?" were never asked.
"It was all about finding a way to do it. That was the tone of it. The president saying ‘Go find me a way to do this,’" says O’Neill. “For me, the notion of pre-emption, that the U.S. has the unilateral right to do whatever we decide to do, is a really huge leap.”
And that came up at this first meeting, says O’Neill, who adds that the discussion of Iraq continued at the next National Security Council meeting two days later.
He got briefing materials under this cover sheet. “There are memos. One of them marked, secret, says, ‘Plan for post-Saddam Iraq,’" adds Suskind, who says that they discussed an occupation of Iraq in January and February of 2001. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Based on his interviews with O'Neill and several other officials at the meetings, Suskind writes that the planning envisioned peacekeeping troops, war crimes tribunals, and even divvying up Iraq's oil wealth.
He obtained one Pentagon document, dated March 5, 2001, and entitled "Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield contracts," which includes a map of potential areas for exploration.
“It talks about contractors around the world from, you know, 30-40 countries. And which ones have what intentions,” says Suskind. “On oil in Iraq.”
During the campaign, candidate Bush had criticized the Clinton-Gore Administration for being too interventionist: "If we don't stop extending our troops all around the world in nation-building missions, then we're going to have a serious problem coming down the road. And I'm going to prevent that."
“The thing that's most surprising, I think, is how emphatically, from the very first, the administration had said ‘X’ during the campaign, but from the first day was often doing ‘Y,’” says Suskind. “Not just saying ‘Y,’ but actively moving toward the opposite of what they had said during the election.”
Casper: You didn't know any of this, did you?
Now, I know you were in Iraq and everything... but when someone in Bush's cabinet says something like that.... and he's done what he's done...the lies about WMD's etc...
What are we supposed to believe?
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