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- IndecentXposure
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On the news i've seen alot of interviews with iraqi-born American citizens and all of them have said they were for this war and that they realize that civilians will die but if it means the liberation of the Iraqi people they are all for it...I've also seen interviews with three former Iraqi nuclear scientist and all three of them have said they believe 100% that Saddam is hiding weapons of mass destruction and he has had 12 years to figure out how and were to hide them and that they are most likely many feet underground...I've also seen interviews with Iraqis who have fled to Europe and they are all saying the same thing as the Iraqi-Americans..
I have a friend whose parents were born in Iraq and they fled the country in 1982 after my friends uncle dissapeared after publicly dissagreing with Saddams regime..I talked to his father yesterday and he to is for this war and believes that Americas intentions are what they say they are and believes in the liberation of Iraq..
Its just sad that the Iraqi people still living in Iraq can't speak out against him....There are so many reasons this war is justified that i dont understand why so many people are against it other than they really dont understand whats going on except for "americas only in it for the oil" which is bullshit but before u make assumptions why not wait until after the war and you will see what Americas real intentions are
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I must really suck. No one responds to my posts. Maybe ill gain more respect when im at level 3! >:/
- NEMESiSZ
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I know a few Iraqi Americans also, and they all support the war even more than Bush does.
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At 2/28/03 06:26 PM, NEMESiSZ wrote: I know a few Iraqi Americans also, and they all support the war even more than Bush does.
Well, to each their own. I'm not even sure there are any Iraqi Americans around here.
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Well maybe you should listen to their opinions before assuming you know what's best for their country, because you sure as hell don't know what's best for your own.
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At 2/28/03 09:04 PM, NEMESiSZ wrote: Well maybe you should listen to their opinions before assuming you know what's best for their country, because you sure as hell don't know what's best for your own.
Yes, we should just run into Iraq and get our soldiers hit with whatever Saddam's got up his sleeve. Great plan. Now, to Korea!
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Wow, you mean war might be DANGEROUS??!
You better tell the government, I'm sure they aren't even considering whatever risk are involved, it's not like there's a such thing as intelligence agencies or anything...
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Heh, it's like a trick of the media. When you want to say how bad a country is, you talk to dissidents and people who have ran away from the country. When you want to show how great a country is you talk to pro-government activists, people in the country.
It's as simple as this, most of the people who left Iraq will have left because of Saddam, they do not represent the Iraqi people.
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Just like the English don't represent American citizens, thanks for admitting your opinions don't matter, you saved the intelligent people here a lot of work.
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At 3/1/03 09:17 AM, Slizor wrote: It's as simple as this, most of the people who left Iraq will have left because of Saddam, they do not represent the Iraqi people.
No? So the dominated people in Iraq who live under Saddam Hussein's Iron boot and who are forced to espouse Saddam's opinions represent the Iraqi people? Thanks for clearing that up Slizor.
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At 2/28/03 09:04 PM, NEMESiSZ wrote: Well maybe you should listen to their opinions before assuming you know what's best for their country, because you sure as hell don't know what's best for your own.:
What? Who are you talking to? Everyone thus far is listening to and considering Iraqi-American opinions.
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I think it was pretty clear I was talking to that "JudgeMeHarshX" character....
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thanks for admitting your opinions don't matter
This doesn't follow this.
Just like the English don't represent American citizens
Unless what you are trying to say is that only American opinions matter in a policy which effects the world.
Damn Americans with their superiority simplex.
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No? So the dominated people in Iraq who live under Saddam Hussein's Iron boot and who are forced to espouse Saddam's opinions represent the Iraqi people?
Yes, surprisingly the Iraqi people represent the views of the Iraqi people.
Thanks for clearing that up Slizor.
Anytime.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Slizor, the guy with a typo in his own signature.
(his opinions are pretty stupid too)
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Ladies and gentlemen, Slizor, the guy with a typo in his own signature.
Where's the typo?
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I thought you'd say that and you're wrong. It's the English spelling. You can check it on Word, you just need to change the spellchecker dictionary to British.
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I'll take your word for it. The way you guys spell things is so stupid...
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There are plenty of reasons to go to war. After we go to war, and win, we'll see even more reasons why we should have done it sooner.
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There are plenty of reasons to go to war. After we go to war, and win, we'll see even more reasons why we should have done it sooner.
A belief is not justification for a war. In fact it's not even approaching a reason.
Saddam: I'm going to invade Iraq
American Ambassador: Why?
Saddam: I'll find out when I get there!


