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14 Apr 2007, 4:43 pm

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I think that's a bit extreme. I would like to see Blair, his crew and the civil servants all sent to The Hague though. When that day comes sales of beer will go through the roof.


Do you think you will be able to afford it after paying Iraq several trillion pounds in reparations.


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14 Apr 2007, 4:48 pm

No, because there won't be an Iraq.



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14 Apr 2007, 4:50 pm

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No, because there won't be an Iraq.


Radiation from depleted uranium do you mean or do you think they will be using nukes again.


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14 Apr 2007, 5:00 pm

No, I'm thinking we divide Iraq up. That country will never survive anyway, so split it along sectarian lines.



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14 Apr 2007, 5:07 pm

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No, I'm thinking we divide Iraq up. That country will never survive anyway, so split it along sectarian lines.


But apart from 60 percent of the Kurds which comprises maybe 3 million, most Iraqis want to remain Iraqis, did you not see for example the allmost 1 million person march in Najaf just a few days ago with massive Iraqi flags...and they were Shiites. Coincidence is it not that nary 3 days later the Coalition bombed Najaf - today near the shrine as punishment.


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14 Apr 2007, 5:09 pm

Cut the northern half and rebadge the rest Iraq then. Although I'd be getting increasingly worried by Iran.



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14 Apr 2007, 5:17 pm

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Cut the northern half and rebadge the rest Iraq then. Although I'd be getting increasingly worried by Iran.


But the rest of Iraqis do not want to lose the Northern quarter and why should they it is only because the Kurds are chauvenist and sectarian that they want to secede.

Also the Yazidis and the Christians in the Northern mountains do not want to secede. Neither do the Turkomen, Sunis, Yazidis, Shia and Christians in the Northern capitals of Kirkuk and Mosul.

Nor do a good 30 to 40 percent of Kurds in fact, particularly the Baghdadi Kurds.


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14 Apr 2007, 5:20 pm

You only seem to notice when the government screws up.

The media doesn't tell you about the thousands of government workers who get up and do a good job everyday.


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14 Apr 2007, 5:21 pm

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Cut the northern half and rebadge the rest Iraq then. Although I'd be getting increasingly worried by Iran.


You must be Sir Percy Cox reincarnated come to try top remedy your past mistakes and getting into an even bigger tizzy :lol:

Besides i think perhaps Turkey may have a word or two to say to you.


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14 Apr 2007, 5:27 pm

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The media doesn't tell you about the thousands of government workers who get up and do a good job everyday.


Most of them do little apart from go to work, pretend to earn their living and then go home. Clean them out and the country will be a lot healthier for it. Oh, and there aren't thousands in Britain. More like millions.

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Besides i think perhaps Turkey may have a word or two to say to you.


Tell 'em to sod off. Besides, they still have their own little internationally-unrecognised plot of land, have they not?



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14 Apr 2007, 5:31 pm

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Tell 'em to sod off. Besides, they still have their own little internationally-unrecognised plot of land, have they not?


You surely do not mean the never having existed Kurdistan do you


PS Britain has its own little internationally-unrecognised plotS of land, have they not?


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14 Apr 2007, 5:33 pm

Where would they be? Most of them are British because their population wish to remain that way, so don't bring Ulster, Gibraltar or the Falklands into this. The Chagos Islands are the closest thing I can think of...?



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14 Apr 2007, 5:38 pm

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Where would they be? Most of them are British because their population wish to remain that way, so don't bring Ulster, Gibraltar or the Falklands into this. The Chagos Islands are the closest thing I can think of...?


Well in fact Kurdistan was never an independent state so you cannot blame Iraq or Turkey, though i point out here that Iraq was the only country to teach Kurdish culture and language in Schools as opposed to Turkey which even banned their music.

Well lets look at Ireland and see that the Irish you talk off that want to remain British are not indigenous Irish and farthermore what is good for the gander is good for the goose.

Morally the UK stole these lands.


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14 Apr 2007, 5:41 pm

Morally, what Britain did may have been wrong. But you can't just go and hand them back without the population's consent, nor can you go back and have a word with King Billy. Which is why you end up with a lot of trouble in places like Iraq. With some places (like Gib) it's not a problem.



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14 Apr 2007, 6:30 pm

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Morally, what Britain did may have been wrong. But you can't just go and hand them back without the population's consent, nor can you go back and have a word with King Billy. Which is why you end up with a lot of trouble in places like Iraq. With some places (like Gib) it's not a problem.


In fact the Kurds were not a problem within Iraq until quite recently say in 1974 when they were armed by the CIA through that bastard Kissinger and Iran. This despite being treated with total equality.

Again in 1991 after the so called desert storm AKA the mother of all battles the USA urged the Kurds to uprise to which the Kurds at first remembering when they were armed to the teeth and then sold out after fighting the Iraqi army in 1974. Unfortunately they were convinced otherwise and here we are today. Why do you think Talabani refused to sign President Saddams death warrant, it was because he knows well that Saddam treated him and the Kurdish people honorably and so Talabani tried to distance himself from a traitorous and cowardly act.


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15 Apr 2007, 8:49 pm

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btw hope i didnt come across too harsh there - i think most of us who listen to Icke probably started off (at least on a concious level) simply for entertainment value, myself included.
No you did not come across too harsh. And i do agree with a lot of things he says. But some of the stuff he talks about is nonsense. And could push people away from the truth. Alex Jones Hardly talks about his beliefs. and if he does why does that bother you?. I guess why it doesnt bother me is because i'm one of those Christian types you don't like.