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12 Oct 2005, 3:56 pm

Trainspotting... the book was better. 8)


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12 Oct 2005, 3:57 pm

He is a w*ker I call him wonker!



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12 Oct 2005, 4:05 pm

duncvis wrote:
Trainspotting... the book was better. 8)


Correct, i read the book before the film came out, once i could get used to reading the accent on print. There is so much more going on in the book that it took me a while to like the movie since they left a lot of the character's and scenes out.



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16 Oct 2005, 1:53 pm

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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/10/8/134817.shtml

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The Triumph of Ideology Over Reality
Paul Craig Roberts

Not content with the terrorist-breeding instability he caused by invading Iraq, President Bush is plotting with Israel to repeat the disaster in Syria.


Below is another quote from Paul Craig Roberts. This is his idea for solving the problems of the Middle East:

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Trying to create a small Jewish state in a sea of Muslims was a 20th century mistake. Trying to reconstruct the Middle East would be a bigger mistake. Why not recognize the mistake, evacuate the Jews, leave the Muslims to themselves and focus on saving our own country?


I wonder what he'd do about the following conflicts:

Muslims v Christians in Nigeria
Muslims v Buddhists in southern Thailand
Muslims v Hindus in Kashmir

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16 Oct 2005, 2:06 pm

The administration should have looked at Syria a long time ago.
They are too late.



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21 Oct 2005, 3:11 pm

Late Breaking News!! !

The Syrians apart of the plot that killed Rafiq al-Hariri Feb. 14, 2005. U. N. special report to the U. N. .


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21 Oct 2005, 5:43 pm

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Bush needs to be impeached! He is a complete imperial nutter.

What right has he got to walk into other people's countries and tell them how to do things.


When those countries support groups that blow people and things up, and try to tell other people how to do things. They are the ones that need to leave people alone, not Bush. The Israelis have been screaming for a couple of years now that Saddam moved his WMDs into Syria anyway.


do you also believe, that saddam worked with al qaida?
do you also believe, that saddam had WMD?
and do you now believe"they must be naywhere else huh, huh, maybe in syria?!
it seems to me, that you are one of those who thinks american kind of democracy could safe the world. the only thing it safes is OIL for its imperial politics.
the war for oil will not come, it yet has become reality.



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27 Oct 2005, 3:30 am

Well there is no doubt that Syria sponsors and will continue to sponsor terrorism indefinitely. Bush would love to go after it. However with the current situation in Iraq America lacks the manpower to invade, unless Bush is prepared to risk the draft, which would be very unpopular. Give it 2 years though and we will be watching the US start another expensive, counterproductive war.



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15 Nov 2005, 5:46 am

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I've been saying since 9/11 that if we are ever going to defeat the terrorists, we must attack Syria, Iraq, Lybia (neutralized peacefully), Iran, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia isn't quite as big of a terrorist supporter since the terrorists betrayed them, but still something needs to be done about them. Syria is already one of the world's biggest terrorist breeding grounds, so you are not going to make matters worse by taking out the camps and leadership in a swift blow. Yeah, there's going to be insurgency, but they already have that mentality in Syria.


Saudi Arabia isnt a big terrorist supporter becos the Saudi Arabian monarchy CREATED the Al Qaeda ideel by oppressing the Saudi Arabian peeple.


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15 Nov 2005, 5:52 am

kevv729 wrote:
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Bush needs to be impeached! He is a complete imperial nutter.

What right has he got to walk into other people's countries and tell them how to do things.
You are wrong in all of this. RobertN


:roll: at leest sean gave reesoning >.<


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15 Nov 2005, 5:54 am

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When those countries support groups that blow people and things up,


Funny, I thought you liked to blow things up.


good point ^^


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15 Nov 2005, 5:57 am

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Bush believes in what he is doing right or wrong he is doing it he was elected by the People of the U.S. and will be in Office to 2009. That is up to the Americans to decide if they want to impeach him.

Saddam Hussein was a crazier nutter than Bush has been, Saddam should have been taken out of office in 1991, but it was not done by the UN or former President Bush.

I am not saying Bush is right or wrong but his is the elected President of the U.S.A.

As long as we have Republicans majorities in the Congress he well not get impeached.


Yeh Bushes dad was just as much a nutter as he is. It runs in the family. He incited a revolt in Iraq and then withdrew his support for it, allowing the rebels to be massacred by the Republican Guard.


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15 Nov 2005, 6:00 am

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Bush is not a King.

He does not make the Laws in America Congress does.

It is to bad that there are so many Lobbists that lobby the Congress.

Nothing is perfected in this world, not any leader from any country.

It is to bad many blame him for all the wrongs of this world.


Im not blaming him im saying hes a stupid nutter who allows himself to be used as a front by whoever the fascist puppetmaster happens to be.


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15 Nov 2005, 6:05 am

HarryofSheringham wrote:
Well there is no doubt that Syria sponsors and will continue to sponsor terrorism indefinitely. Bush would love to go after it. However with the current situation in Iraq America lacks the manpower to invade, unless Bush is prepared to risk the draft, which would be very unpopular.


Give it 6 months and nobody will be able to stop him. And with the way these attacks are polarizing public opinion, give it 9 months and the majority will agree with him...


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15 Nov 2005, 7:12 am

Sean wrote:
I've been saying since 9/11 that if we are ever going to defeat the terrorists, we must attack Syria, Iraq, Lybia (neutralized peacefully), Iran, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia isn't quite as big of a terrorist supporter since the terrorists betrayed them, but still something needs to be done about them. Syria is already one of the world's biggest terrorist breeding grounds, so you are not going to make matters worse by taking out the camps and leadership in a swift blow. Yeah, there's going to be insurgency, but they already have that mentality in Syria.


Funny. I've been saying since 9/11 that the USA should dump Israel as an ally and make friends with the 6 or so countries you listed.

You are repeating zionist propaganda. Did you know that?



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15 Nov 2005, 7:14 am

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I think covert warfare combined with negotiations will have a far better outcome.


Isn't "covert warfare" a euphemism for "terrorist actions"?

If the USA invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, and they are threatening every other muslim nation on earth over "terrorism", don't you think it is hypocritical to recommmend the USA engage in terrorism against other countries?