TweetAwesome video AOM. God bless the men and women who were brave enough to fight for our God given freedoms.
TweetAll I can say is wow. Very moving. If you don't tear up, you're inhuman.
https://www.break.com/index/memorialday06.html
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--Manny Pacquiao
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TweetAwesome video AOM. God bless the men and women who were brave enough to fight for our God given freedoms.
TweetAwesome video!!!!
F@CK those towel heads!!!
Tweetblood in exchange for oil
TweetOriginally Posted by Fit2bLarge
“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
--Manny Pacquiao
Big Mike's speach to Congress telling them to phuque off on the steroid ban:
https://www.moviewavs.com/0049230534/...y/statemnt.mp3
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Tweetwell i guess i'm inhuman.
these soldiers didn't die for our "freedom"... what a joke.
they died enforcing a foreign policy that big business in america has engineered.
it's funny how during this period the oil companies are reporting record profits huh...?
give me a ****ing break. our "freedom" was never threatened by iraq... not once.
we invaded that country under false pretenses (no WMD's ever found, no links to Al-Queda or 9/11) and now americans are continuing to die as we force "freedom and democracy" on yet another sovereign nation.
and to keep the public support, the administration tags every american death as one that has been lost "defending freedom".
they are appealing to our sense of loss and sadness at the human waste they have created and are using it against us to keep the war machine running.
what has every retired general said about the war in Iraq???? hmmmm.
https://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...181629,00.html
https://www.signonsandiego.com/news/m...7m16zinni.html
https://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1753854,00.html
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/0...l_n_21637.html
nice.
of course it is sad when people die and to see their families suffer. but ask yourself what it is they are dying for exactly...
economics.
personally, i am sickened by videos like the one this thread is about, because they suggest that these young people are dying for a noble cause, when in fact they are not. i am further sickened when i see how many people are duped by this most basic of tactics, somehow tying the sorrow of loss to the defense of freedom. this is emotional manipulation of the simplest order.
if you want to get emotional about this video, direct your anger and sadness at the folks who keep sending young americans to Iraq in support of their agenda.
these people are dying so the very, VERY rich and powerful in this country can get even richer.
Last edited by Phreak; 05-31-2006 at 11:58 AM.
Tweetoh and by the way, if we "liberated" Iraq because it was led by a savage dicatator who threatened world peace, why have we not "liberated" north korea? a country where 1 million children starve to death a year... a country who has nuclear weapons and refuses to let outside parties visit it's prisons, where atrocities are committed every day?
you gonna tell me kim jong il (sp) doesn't threaten world peace???
and what about the 15-20 countries in africa where tribal wars result in people being hacked apart with machetes in the streets? where starvation rates and AIDS continue to rise when the govts of those nations do nothing? is this not brutal and inhumane treatment?
what about what happened in bosnia???
oh!!! wait a minute! i know! none of those countries are sitting on the world's second largest reserves of crude oil.
TweetGosh, I hate talking politics and religion. But hey, do me a favor? Watch this video and tell me what you think of it. Personally, I LOVE the video. The woman, she tried suing the police department. The judge, laughed her out of the court room.Originally Posted by Phreak
https://www.break.com/index/policetazer.html
Ya know why I love the video so much? Because I count like 6 or 7 times the police officer asks her to get out of the car. And when she doesn't oblige, he tazers her. He warned her. But she didn't listen.
Point? We knew Sadaam had weapons of Mass destruction. We knew it. He has used them on his own people and killed over 10,000. Remember his testing grounds in the Kurdish villages where he dropped mustard gas and several other checmical weapons? He has used them. We know that. He has or had them. We know that for a fact. You can't use checmical weapons if you don't have them. he used them, which means he had them. So thenn along come the UN inspectors. They ask Sadaam to let them in. He says NO. Again and agaian and again they ask, and he says NO. Now, who did Sadaam have the biggest hard on for? The U.S.A.. I know, every country has a hard on for the USA. But Sadaam had a major hard on for the US since Desert Strom. So now, the US says "hmmmmm, he HAD chemical weapons in the past. he's not letting inspectors in. Something MIGHT be up?" So we give him a final ultimatum "Let the inspectors in, or we attack." Sounds fair to me.
Now, some say "We were given the wrong intelligence." Maybe we were. But that still doesn't clear up the fact that he had weapons of mass destruction, used them in the past, and might still have them. You talk about North Korea. Kim Jung Il has nuclear weapons. But his hard on is for South Korea. Of course, the US as well. But mostly South Korea. If we step in the middle of the North Korean conflict, and God forbid S. Korea gets nuked, we look very bad. So I think the way we are handling it is very diplomatic. Plus, kim Jung is like a little 5 year old kid screaming and jumping up and down saying "look what I have, Look what I have!!! Gimme attention!!" Believe me, Kim Jung wants to settle this peacefully. If the US and S. Korea attack, he'd be dead in a day. So that's why we're not focused more on N Korea. Israel? Who's their major hard on for? India. of course, the US is in there as well. But again, we step in the middle, God forbid India gets nuked, they retaliate with Nukes themselves, yada yada yada. we look bad all the way around again. If the war in iraq is about oil, how come I just paid $2.98 a gallon tonight? Where's all this phuquing crude oil everyone keeps talking about? Send it over!
“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
--Manny Pacquiao
Big Mike's speach to Congress telling them to phuque off on the steroid ban:
https://www.moviewavs.com/0049230534/...y/statemnt.mp3
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Tweeti ****ing love that video bro!!!! i musr have watched it a hundred times... stupid *****.Originally Posted by angryoldman
i hate talking politics and religion too; i'm kinda sorry i went off in this thread actually. let's just (respectfully) agree to disagree on these points...
sometimes i just get a little heated...
lol
TweetAgreed. We both agree we like the chick getting tazed. I've seen it like 60 times already, and I still tear up with happiness and excitement when I watch it. What sweet justice it is that a bitter racist beyotch got what she deserved. And the best part, the court case got thrown out.Originally Posted by Phreak
“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
--Manny Pacquiao
Big Mike's speach to Congress telling them to phuque off on the steroid ban:
https://www.moviewavs.com/0049230534/...y/statemnt.mp3
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TweetWow.Originally Posted by angryoldman
Okay first off it was 5,000 not 10,000. Big difference.
Second....It happened in 1988. Not like waiting 16 years to do something about it.
Third...If you think that is bad try North Korea, Iran, Africa, etc. All are parts of equally inhumane acts against man kind.
Fourth...Who is the USA? We are not the world police, we can't enforce American laws abroad at other cultures exspense.
Fifth...Isn't the USA the only country to usa WMD?
Sixth...i can go on but i will stop
Last edited by Stout1; 05-31-2006 at 10:24 PM.
TweetMaybe i have a different view of things then most. The way i see it those men and women who died in service to our country were upholding the duties they swore to. Fighting our enemies whether they be foriegn or domestic.
I view the whole middle east as a cesspool. Lets not forget that both Iraq and Afghanistan had training camps for the zealots that attacked our country. I personally sleep alot better at night knowing that the zealots dont have to travel all the way to the US anymore to take shots at americans. The only difference is instead of attacking unarmed civilians they have to deal with our military.
Shitting on the memory of soldiers doing their job fighting our enemies is in very poor taste. If you dont believe those poor middle eastern zealots are your enemy then try vacationing there.