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- unknown0
I love Newstoday
- unknown0
Harry Potter and the Carnivorous Pony
- unknown0
War makes good videogames.
- crazypenis0
some clear formulated thoughts here, thanx ppl...
anymore, lets keep this thing going cause as i see it and read it in the newspapers things are getting worse...
i fear the worst... i really do
- clone0
war in this country would alter our planets future i believe the powers that be know this they also want to avert a war no one even wins a fight someone just runs home i do not foresee any fighting in the us and feel there is nothing to fear here. if i get scared i'm moving i refuse to be afraid of "my own backyard" america rules if you don't think so sorry bout your luck
- surfito0
this war brings back memories.
i remember the lines of people waiting to buy gas for their cars.
i lived a few blocks away from the gas station, and the line was like miles long, with people listening to music and playing dominoes and drinking rum on little beach chairs sitting next to their cars in the streets.
and the price of everything fucking tripled.
in countries were middle class doesnt exist, and the gap between rich and poor is the size of the galazy is were this thing hits the worst.
not really the worst.
the worst is were there is middle class, at that moment, middle class dissapears and all of is members end up a block away from the limbo, floating around.
- dex0
toolius - u rock mate!
always good to know there are some serious weight thinkers about on NT...
- vespa0
War IS terrorism.
- backonDemas0
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- unknown0
vespa: you're right, george bush is the fucking terrorist, he's terrifying more people than bin ladens supposed "Jihad army".
OIL, that's what it's about, nothing else, if the US secures iraq, who's company will rebuild all the oil drills and pumps, George W. Bush's company, that's right.
Funny how the US pulled out of afganistan 2 days after a treaty for a new pipeline to pakistan was signed, and the prime minister of afganistan is an ex-Amaco Oil negotiator.. funny that...
- Redmond0
This isn't meant to bash the US. I love the US. Hell, most of my entertainment I buy from there. But I have the feeling that all this could be avoided if Iraq either just wrote the US a big fat check, or let them have their way economicaly with their own natural and human ressources.
- toolius0
Is this Bush's plan?
- Buckyball20
This needs to be on Pay Per View. Regime / Region change while at the same time, helping the U.S. economy. Flat screen madness.
bB
- unknown0
typical init, why should the middle east's natural resources belong to the USA (United States of (Aggression, Arrogance, Attack) choose one.
- unknown0
the that the UK was ever any better though, we're just as fucking guilty, afterall, we took america from the natives, same in autralia, everywhere we ever went really. something to be ashamed of... i'm not proud to be british, especially with a prick like blair at the helm
- eloosive0
precisely gabezz, Ariel Sharon's argument to Washington's request to ease off on the seizing of Palestinian territory was deadpan. He justified his stance by saying "The US took it's country from the indians..." So we fund them and a hippocrits, too. Ahhh, America, so complex...
- unknown0
yeah, it's so easy for us to hate america's policies, but, we are just as bad, now (by supporting them now) and in the past (by fucking so many countries and forcing them to change religion).
America should be answerable to someone, but that will never happen, they will shaft this planet, everyone will be brand loyal from advertising directed at them from age 2, forced to one of the most material and dangerous religions ever (christianity and catholocism) and made by poverty to buy cheap through uncontrollable corporations, put it like this, i don't want to bring kids into this world unless is seriously changes.