View Poll Results: War: For or Against?
As the golfer would say: Fore!
29
46.03%
As Bronson, Missouri would say: No Dice!
34
53.97%
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War: For or Against?
#16
Originally posted by millionflame
I voted for, so I screwed the bias.
I want that part of the world blown up. They cause too many problems with all their religious beliefe crap and suicide bombings every ******* sunday. It's rediculous.
~A
I voted for, so I screwed the bias.
I want that part of the world blown up. They cause too many problems with all their religious beliefe crap and suicide bombings every ******* sunday. It's rediculous.
~A
2) CHURCH, every Sunday, as practiced by Christians is ridiculous. The notion of a singular deity and the "I'm right, you're wrong" mindset causes most of the problems. People of ALL faiths (or not) should chill out and accept the fact that there ARE major differences in spiritual beliefs. IMO, no religion sucks any worse than the next!
#17
Originally posted by fossil boy
1) Religous zealots/fundamentalists screw up every part of the world.
2) CHURCH, every Sunday, as practiced by Christians is ridiculous.
1) Religous zealots/fundamentalists screw up every part of the world.
2) CHURCH, every Sunday, as practiced by Christians is ridiculous.
You are acting like an opinionated, close-minded individual.
There are millions of reasons to love god, and millions of good people who go to church every sunday. Bite your tongue.
#18
against.
if everyone involved in the debate had been upfront about their reasons during all the UN squabbling, maybe i'd feel different. not likely though.
'regime change' is a dangerous precedent and not one that i support. they can dress it up as "liberation" as much as they want but it still stinks.
as for the troops, they're just doing their job.
if everyone involved in the debate had been upfront about their reasons during all the UN squabbling, maybe i'd feel different. not likely though.
'regime change' is a dangerous precedent and not one that i support. they can dress it up as "liberation" as much as they want but it still stinks.
as for the troops, they're just doing their job.
#19
Originally posted by eggynatey
You are acting like an opinionated, close-minded individual.
You are acting like an opinionated, close-minded individual.
BTW, I was only defending the religous rights of "that part of the world"
#22
AGAINST THIS WAR. It hard to believe that the United States of America has invaded another country. The Bush administrations claims about Weapons of Mass Destruction are groundless! After we install our "puppet goverment" in Iraq, the U. S. will invade Iran, Syria etc.... the complete foreign policy is in a document signed by Cheney, Rumsfeld, Perle, Wolfawiz, etc..... It's call the New American Century. It details the complete story on the United States plans for global domination.
I believe the site is www.newamericancentury.org If not check google and read this document. It will blow you away!
Later, Speedbump.
I believe the site is www.newamericancentury.org If not check google and read this document. It will blow you away!
Later, Speedbump.
#24
Did you see how happy the Iraq ppl were when the statue of Saddam came down?...They were dragging the head of Saddam.
This shows that the war does have a meaning and the ppl there appreciate it.
Talk about celebrating!...They were even waving US flags and t-shirts.
This shows that the war does have a meaning and the ppl there appreciate it.
Talk about celebrating!...They were even waving US flags and t-shirts.
Last edited by redrims; April-9th-2003 at 10:45 AM.
#25
Looks like we've lost our first Canadian to this war
http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/MSN/2003...dns_iraq030409
Not the best written article, but it'll do.
http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/MSN/2003...dns_iraq030409
Not the best written article, but it'll do.
#26
Originally posted by Pro_fan
Looks like we've lost our first Canadian to this war
http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/MSN/2003...dns_iraq030409
Not the best written article, but it'll do.
Looks like we've lost our first Canadian to this war
http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/MSN/2003...dns_iraq030409
Not the best written article, but it'll do.
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#27
How happy the Iraq people are?! hhmm...has anybody read the new lately?
The article that I read states. " Thousands of demostrators poured into the streets of baghdad after Friday prayers to protest the U.S presence and demand an Islamic state to follow Saddam Hussien's secular governmant. "
Richmond Times - Dispatch Saturday April 19, 2003
In other words they do not seem to happy with the US right now.
The article that I read states. " Thousands of demostrators poured into the streets of baghdad after Friday prayers to protest the U.S presence and demand an Islamic state to follow Saddam Hussien's secular governmant. "
Richmond Times - Dispatch Saturday April 19, 2003
In other words they do not seem to happy with the US right now.
#28
Originally posted by akaveli
How happy the Iraq people are?! hhmm...has anybody read the new lately?
The article that I read states. " Thousands of demostrators poured into the streets of baghdad after Friday prayers to protest the U.S presence and demand an Islamic state to follow Saddam Hussien's secular governmant. "
Richmond Times - Dispatch Saturday April 19, 2003
In other words they do not seem to happy with the US right now.
How happy the Iraq people are?! hhmm...has anybody read the new lately?
The article that I read states. " Thousands of demostrators poured into the streets of baghdad after Friday prayers to protest the U.S presence and demand an Islamic state to follow Saddam Hussien's secular governmant. "
Richmond Times - Dispatch Saturday April 19, 2003
In other words they do not seem to happy with the US right now.