this is neat.

http://www.antiwrap.com/?823

what an intelligent person ahmadenijad is.

WTF?!?!!?!  that fucker is on a path to clear
and present danger to himself and the people
who support him.

May all your Gods help the world.  as this
nutjob seems hellbent on testing a stealth bomber.
hopefully he doesnt drop a nuke in the middle east
that would just be really really bad.

what a numbskull fuckface.



On 12/14/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well stated matt.
>
> tw
>
>
> On 12/14/05, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >     My opinion is that Saddam was a destabilizing force for the region - a
> > region that will never, ever want to acheive peace with 'The Great Satan."
> > The fact that he was not in alliance with factions like Al-Kaida means he
> > was against them, and that the region would not totally unify under one
> > Muslim sect - the Shiites.
> >        Now that Saddam has been removed from power, factions in Iraq are
> > aligning with factions in Iran.  This is creating a force of enemies against
> > the US - a force that will not leave us alone, not allow any peace in Iraq
> > until we leave and they exert total control, and they will attack the US
> > when we do leave the area.
> >     There is no democracy for Iraq.  Democracy is not something that the
> > people of that region understand.  They are not fighting for it, they don't
> > care about it.  All we are doing is trying to teach our principles to a
> > people who will not understand them, and we will fail.  I believe it's a
> > result of 'Cultural Relativism", as I learned in my ethics class.
> >     I wish it was otherwise, but it's not.  Iraq is now a huge problem that
> > cannot be fixed by us.  There will be no democracy, and until there is a
> > very strong King or Shah or someone who has total control of the area, Iraq
> > will stay a war zone.  It will join forces with Iran when the opportunity
> > presents itself, and we will see a much bigger problem than we had before.
> > Saddam was the lesser of many evils.
> >
> > And no, I don't know where the oil is either.  I think it's being hidden by
> > Dick.
> >
> > - Matt
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "CF-Community" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 12:39 PM
> > Subject: Re: Iran
> >
> >
> > > Let me get this straight. Saddam was a good thing for the Middle East
> > > but democracy is not?
> > > We removed that great leader to take his oil? Where is it?
> > >
> > >
> > > On 12/14/05, Chesty Puller wrote:
> > >>    I don't mind when thingsa are unilateral as slong as there is a good
> > >> reason.  I didn't think there was good reason to go to war in Iraq, I
> > >> thought that Saddam was actually a good thing to have in that part of the
> > >> world because the Shiite Muslims hated him.  He could have been an ally
> > >> in
> > >> the same way that Saudi Arabia is an ally.  But the oil factions i n the
> > >> Bush administration wanted that oil in a bad way.
> > >>    However, if the US sees a defnite threat, and I beleive Iran is far
> > >> more
> > >> threat than Iraq ever was, then we should just kill 'em all, with or
> > >> without
> > >> the UN or consensus or whatever.  As long as there are good,
> > >> point-at-them
> > >> reasons, unlike the mythological WMDs.
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
> > 

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