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mountain guru
Aug 24th 2007, 08:36 PM
http://www.super-hair.net/curry52.JPG

This story requires a "breathy syrupy voice" to achieve maximum emotional effect.

Thousands of families all over this nation are mourning tonight, because as many as 3000 American soldiers were killed in action in a SINGLE day, an incredible number of war dead in ONE SINGLE BATTLE.

They died during the American led invasion of the war torn country marching into a fierce battle that ended with more than 200 thousand "insurgents" killed by the invader's bombs and gunfire.

Other reports from the war zone indicate that in just a two day time frame, American and allied military air forces killed as many as 35 thousand civilians ... bombed into oblivion in what is being described as a brutal atrocity. Previous air raids in this quiet ancient countryside claimed as many as 50 thousand more civilians.

World leaders condemned the firebombing as "barbaric", and said it proves their view of America as "a war mongering country, with little regard for innocent civilians."

Meanwhile reports of "insurgent" atrocities committed against innocent civilians rounded up and supposedly kidnapped by officials living in the war torn nation have proven to just be rumors at this time. No evidence of these "death camps" has been found to exist.

Isolationists in this country called for an immediate pullout of our troops to avoid further loss of life among our military men and women. Meanwhile the leaders of the nations being attacked by America and its allies might have filed a formal protest with the United Nations, but that world organization is only in a conceptual stage at this date and time.

(What today's media might have reported if it were around when Berlin, Hamburg and Dresden were bombed, rumors of concentration camps leaked out, and France was invaded on D-Day in World War II )

[ August 24, 2007, 09:38 PM: Message edited by: mountain guru ]

Ferrycrossthemersey
Aug 25th 2007, 03:54 AM
No, they wouldn't have reported it that way, pal. Different war.

SpxGrunt
Aug 25th 2007, 01:01 PM
Hey Guru, if we're comparing wars, would you like to compare Iraq to Vietnam? Didn't think so.

Rosenblum
Aug 25th 2007, 01:49 PM
There is no historical comparison to Iraq... at least not for Americans.

Never before in our history have we illegally invaded a country uninvited, based on a lie and then occupied it with military force.

This is completely anti-American behavior, contrary to our history and the fabric of our nation.

We should be deeply ashamed.

Obewon
Aug 25th 2007, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by Rosenblum:
There is no historical comparison to Iraq... at least not for Americans.

Never before in our history have we illegally invaded a country uninvited, based on a lie and then occupied it with military force.

This is completely anti-American behavior, contrary to our history and the fabric of our nation.

We should be deeply ashamed.I'm going to puke

2:30
Aug 25th 2007, 04:13 PM
Never before in our history have we illegally invaded a country uninvited, based on a lie and then occupied it with military force. Actually, that's not quite right. Our history in Central America should be considered...

CKMD
Aug 25th 2007, 04:36 PM
Originally posted by Obewon:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Rosenblum:
There is no historical comparison to Iraq... at least not for Americans.

Never before in our history have we illegally invaded a country uninvited, based on a lie and then occupied it with military force.

This is completely anti-American behavior, contrary to our history and the fabric of our nation.

We should be deeply ashamed.I'm going to puke</font>[/QUOTE]If it helps get the ******* inside of you out...more power to you!

cong
Aug 25th 2007, 07:20 PM
this belongs in the other forum.

McCovey Cove Returns
Aug 26th 2007, 12:42 AM
You could say that again. And so does the original poster.

Da Woodshed
Aug 26th 2007, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by mountain guru:
http://www.super-hair.net/curry52.JPG

This story requires a "breathy syrupy voice" to achieve maximum emotional effect.

Thousands of families all over this nation are mourning tonight, because as many as 3000 American soldiers were killed in action in a SINGLE day, an incredible number of war dead in ONE SINGLE BATTLE.

They died during the American led invasion of the war torn country marching into a fierce battle that ended with more than 200 thousand "insurgents" killed by the invader's bombs and gunfire.

Other reports from the war zone indicate that in just a two day time frame, American and allied military air forces killed as many as 35 thousand civilians ... bombed into oblivion in what is being described as a brutal atrocity. Previous air raids in this quiet ancient countryside claimed as many as 50 thousand more civilians.

World leaders condemned the firebombing as "barbaric", and said it proves their view of America as "a war mongering country, with little regard for innocent civilians."

Meanwhile reports of "insurgent" atrocities committed against innocent civilians rounded up and supposedly kidnapped by officials living in the war torn nation have proven to just be rumors at this time. No evidence of these "death camps" has been found to exist.

Isolationists in this country called for an immediate pullout of our troops to avoid further loss of life among our military men and women. Meanwhile the leaders of the nations being attacked by America and its allies might have filed a formal protest with the United Nations, but that world organization is only in a conceptual stage at this date and time.

(What today's media might have reported if it were around when Berlin, Hamburg and Dresden were bombed, rumors of concentration camps leaked out, and France was invaded on D-Day in World War II )This confirms it. You're really mountain moron. Have the President call you a WAHHHHMMBULANCE.

kim jung il
Aug 26th 2007, 09:02 PM
This very psuedo article ...
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/korea/story/leader/kim.dae.jung/link.kim.jong.il.jpg
could very well play out
in reality.

America isn't prepared for
fighting style of Iranian Culture.

Every Man, Every Death is Justifiable
in the name of Nation and God.

America could not stomach the
death toll this undertaking
would demand. Not without the
use of Nuclear Weapons.

And, the Death figures described
above are totally within realistic
terms.

The Question should be? Does
the World have the stomach for
American Foreign Policy?

And the answer is? An Emphatic No!

-----------------

To ad further to the idea.

Why not ad the Corporate side
benefit of an area so contaminated
by radition that the Oil Resources
would be deemed inaccessible for
years. Opening plausibilty to
the argument that protected
Wildland Preserves must be exploited
to suppliment Our own Oil Reserves.

Saving the Mideast Land Grab
until levels of contamination
subside. Why have one or
the other, When You could
have it All! http://www.youtube.com/img/icn_watch3_fav_over_22x18.png

[ August 27, 2007, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: kim jung il ]

mountain guru
Aug 27th 2007, 04:19 PM
This confirms it. You're really mountain moron. Have the President call you a WAHHHHMMBULANCE. When debating, the argument is lost for your side when you resort to name calling.