[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-12 Thread Richard J. Williams
  Bush Doctrine: 
 
  (1) rejection of moral relativism and commitment 
  to fostering the spread of democracy in the Middle 
  East. 
  
bhairitu wrote:  
 He's sure done a great job of that! 

There are two democracies in the Middle East now,
instead of just one. Now there are Israel and Iraq
under a United Nations mandate. Afghanistan is under
NATO administration. I guess the president of Pakistan
got the message. Apparently Libya is no longer a nuclear 
threat. I guess Gaddafi got the message when the U.S. 
sent that cruise missle at his house. And I guess
Assad got the message when the Israelis blew up his
clandestine nuclear plant in Syria. 

It's been over five years since a successful terrorist 
attack on U.S. soil.

The head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 
has said al-Qaeda is essentially defeated in Iraq and 
Saudi Arabia, and on the defensive elsewhere.

Read more:

'Al-Qaeda in retreat'
Friday, 30 May 2008
http://tinyurl.com/6xgva5

  (2) treating terrorism proactively, on a global 
  basis, and not as law enforcement issue. 

 Who are the terrorists?

So, you don't have all the answers.

 They seem to be anyone who disagrees with him.

The majority of your congressional leaders agree
with the Bush doctrine, that's why they voted to
give the president authority to use force in the
Middle East. Obama says he will do anything to
keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran
is under U.N. sanctions.

  (3) willingness to engage in preemptive attacks 
  against terrorists and terrorist supporting 
  states. 

 Risking global war. Very foolish.

Foolish to carry out United Nations mandates?

  (4) unwillingness to support a Palestinian state 
  until Palestinian leaders engage in a sustained 
  fight against terrorists and dismantle their 
  infrastructure.
 
 Again, who are the terrorists?

Your enemies?

On Sunday, an explosives-laden car rammed a flatbed 
truck packed with Shiite pilgrims, killing 32 people 
in the mostly Shiite neighborhood of Karradah. The 
day before, 20 people died in a car bombing about 
300 yards from a joint U.S.-Iraqi security station 
in Sadr City, stronghold of the Mahdi Army of 
radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.

Full story:

'U.S. troops to root out car-bomb shops'
By Robert H. Reid
Associated Press, March 12, 2007
http://tinyurl.com/5ky55e



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-12 Thread Bhairitu
You've watched too many episode of 24 and way too much mainstream news.


Richard J. Williams wrote:
 There are two democracies in the Middle East now,
 instead of just one. Now there are Israel and Iraq
 under a United Nations mandate. Afghanistan is under
 NATO administration. I guess the president of Pakistan
 got the message. Apparently Libya is no longer a nuclear 
 threat. I guess Gaddafi got the message when the U.S. 
 sent that cruise missle at his house. And I guess
 Assad got the message when the Israelis blew up his
 clandestine nuclear plant in Syria. 

 It's been over five years since a successful terrorist 
 attack on U.S. soil.

 The head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 
 has said al-Qaeda is essentially defeated in Iraq and 
 Saudi Arabia, and on the defensive elsewhere.

 Read more:

 'Al-Qaeda in retreat'
 Friday, 30 May 2008
 http://tinyurl.com/6xgva5

   
 (2) treating terrorism proactively, on a global 
 basis, and not as law enforcement issue. 
   
   
 Who are the terrorists?

 
 So, you don't have all the answers.

   
 They seem to be anyone who disagrees with him.

 
 The majority of your congressional leaders agree
 with the Bush doctrine, that's why they voted to
 give the president authority to use force in the
 Middle East. Obama says he will do anything to
 keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran
 is under U.N. sanctions.

   
 (3) willingness to engage in preemptive attacks 
 against terrorists and terrorist supporting 
 states. 
   
   
 Risking global war. Very foolish.

 
 Foolish to carry out United Nations mandates?

   
 (4) unwillingness to support a Palestinian state 
 until Palestinian leaders engage in a sustained 
 fight against terrorists and dismantle their 
 infrastructure.

   
 Again, who are the terrorists?

 
 Your enemies?

 On Sunday, an explosives-laden car rammed a flatbed 
 truck packed with Shiite pilgrims, killing 32 people 
 in the mostly Shiite neighborhood of Karradah. The 
 day before, 20 people died in a car bombing about 
 300 yards from a joint U.S.-Iraqi security station 
 in Sadr City, stronghold of the Mahdi Army of 
 radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.

 Full story:

 'U.S. troops to root out car-bomb shops'
 By Robert H. Reid
 Associated Press, March 12, 2007
 http://tinyurl.com/5ky55e


   



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-12 Thread Richard J. Williams
Bhairitu wrote:
 You've watched too many episode of 24 
 and way too much mainstream news.
 
'Debunking the received wisdom about Iraq war 
policy-making'
Posted by Paul Mirengoff:
Powerline May 4, 2008
http://tinyurl.com/5qbf9e



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And I agree with you.  What's is up with Iran going I dare 
 you unless some bigger global player is urging them to do so.

The Iran posturing is sheer back-against-the-
wall hubris and bluff IMO. And fear.

It's the *same* posturing that Saddam Hussein
was making when *he* knew that he was toast,
too, and that it was all over for him. 

I find it fascinating that no one seems to be
pointing out (much less noticing) that this is
just the Same Old Routine being run on the 
American people again.

The bad guys have WMDs, and they could possibly
use them against Israel. Time for war.

And war there will probably be. NOT because of 
WMDs, NOT because of Israel, but because Iran is 
sitting on top of the world's third largest 
reserves of oil.

Iraq was sitting on top of the world's fourth
largest reserves of oil. Now the U.S. and Britain
own them, and occupy that country. Soon the same
will be true of Iran. 

This isn't about Israel; it's about a country 
that is so out of control that it reserves the
right to just *take* what it wants and needs 
from other countries that have it. 

The strategy is clear. Allow the prices of oil
to skyrocket in the U.S., to the point where the
people are hurting. Then start a trumped-up war
against Iran, and then artificially lower the oil
prices for a while after it's a done deal. Voila. 
The U.S. people will have just allowed another 
country to be taken over in the name of them 
being able to drive their gas-guzzlers.

Americans. The New Germans.





[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread Richard J. Williams
Bhairitu wrote:
 Before a bunch of fundamentalist nuts founded 
 Israel Jews and Palestinians coexisted there 
 peacefully.  

Palestinians? Please explain at what point in 
history there was state of 'Palestine' filled 
with ethnic 'Palestininas' that coexisted there
peacefully with Israelis Jews.

Have you ever considered actually reading a 
history book, Barry?

The arrival of Islam united the Arab tribes, 
who flooded into the Semitic Levant and Iraq. 
In 661, and throughout the Caliphate's rule by 
the Ummayad dynasty, Damascus was established 
as the Muslim capital. In these newly acquired 
territories, Arabs comprised the ruling 
military elite and as such, enjoyed special 
privileges.

Arab:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
 
  And I agree with you.  What's is up with Iran going I dare 
  you unless some bigger global player is urging them to do so.
 
 The Iran posturing is sheer back-against-the-
 wall hubris and bluff IMO. And fear.
 
 It's the *same* posturing that Saddam Hussein
 was making when *he* knew that he was toast,
 too, and that it was all over for him.

Actually, Iran's leaders are a lot smarter than
Saddam. They're playing a dangerous but very
carefully calculated game.
 
 I find it fascinating that no one seems to be
 pointing out (much less noticing) that this is
 just the Same Old Routine being run on the 
 American people again.

Your life would be so much less fascinating if
you lived it in the real world rather than
inside your fantasies. This is not only the
Same Old Routine, it's Old News, a given.
Nobody's pointing it out because everybody 
knows it already.

 The bad guys have WMDs, and they could possibly
 use them against Israel. Time for war.

Actually, nobody at this point is saying Iran
has WMD, only that they're working on them.

 And war there will probably be. NOT because of 
 WMDs, NOT because of Israel, but because Iran is 
 sitting on top of the world's third largest 
 reserves of oil.

No sh*t! Why, who'd-a thunk it? What a revelation!
Thank goodness we have you around to explain
things to us.

However, there is substantial resistance inside
the administration--from the Joint Chiefs, the
Pentagon, and the secretary of defense, among
others--to a U.S. strike on Iran.
 
snip
 The strategy is clear. Allow the prices of oil
 to skyrocket in the U.S., to the point where the
 people are hurting. Then start a trumped-up war
 against Iran, and then artificially lower the oil
 prices for a while after it's a done deal. Voila.

Again, it's clear in your fantasies. In actuality,
oil prices are a *lot* more complicated than that.
 
 The U.S. people will have just allowed another 
 country to be taken over in the name of them 
 being able to drive their gas-guzzlers.
 
 Americans. The New Germans.

How blissfully simplistic...




[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread Richard J. Williams
Bhairitu wrote:
  The Iran posturing is sheer back-against-the-
  wall hubris and bluff IMO. And fear.
  
  It's the *same* posturing that Saddam Hussein
  was making when *he* knew that he was toast,
  too, and that it was all over for him.

Judy wrote: 
 Actually, Iran's leaders are a lot smarter than
 Saddam. They're playing a dangerous but very
 carefully calculated game.

Speaking today to the American Israel Public 
Affairs Committee, Obama won applause with a 
promise to do everything in my power to prevent 
Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Read more:

'Obama seeks to reassure Jewish Americans'
By Johanna Neuman
Los Angeles Times, June 5, 2008 
http://tinyurl.com/5rsnf2
  
  I find it fascinating that no one seems to be
  pointing out (much less noticing) that this is
  just the Same Old Routine being run on the 
  American people again.
 
 Your life would be so much less fascinating if
 you lived it in the real world rather than
 inside your fantasies. This is not only the
 Same Old Routine, it's Old News, a given.
 Nobody's pointing it out because everybody 
 knows it already.
 
  The bad guys have WMDs, and they could possibly
  use them against Israel. Time for war.
 
 Actually, nobody at this point is saying Iran
 has WMD, only that they're working on them.
 
  And war there will probably be. NOT because of 
  WMDs, NOT because of Israel, but because Iran is 
  sitting on top of the world's third largest 
  reserves of oil.
 
 No sh*t! Why, who'd-a thunk it? What a revelation!
 Thank goodness we have you around to explain
 things to us.
 
 However, there is substantial resistance inside
 the administration--from the Joint Chiefs, the
 Pentagon, and the secretary of defense, among
 others--to a U.S. strike on Iran.
  
 snip
  The strategy is clear. Allow the prices of oil
  to skyrocket in the U.S., to the point where the
  people are hurting. Then start a trumped-up war
  against Iran, and then artificially lower the oil
  prices for a while after it's a done deal. Voila.
 
 Again, it's clear in your fantasies. In actuality,
 oil prices are a *lot* more complicated than that.
  
  The U.S. people will have just allowed another 
  country to be taken over in the name of them 
  being able to drive their gas-guzzlers.
  
  Americans. The New Germans.
 
 How blissfully simplistic...





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread Bhairitu
TurquoiseB wrote:
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 And I agree with you.  What's is up with Iran going I dare 
 you unless some bigger global player is urging them to do so.
 

 The Iran posturing is sheer back-against-the-
 wall hubris and bluff IMO. And fear.

 It's the *same* posturing that Saddam Hussein
 was making when *he* knew that he was toast,
 too, and that it was all over for him. 

 I find it fascinating that no one seems to be
 pointing out (much less noticing) that this is
 just the Same Old Routine being run on the 
 American people again.
   
Who's no one?  You mean the mainstream media?  This has come up all 
the time in alternative media like AAR (Thom Hartmann) and NovaM (Mike 
Malloy) and InfoWars (Alex Jones).   And even local mainstream around 
here: KGO (Gene Burns).

 The bad guys have WMDs, and they could possibly
 use them against Israel. Time for war.

 And war there will probably be. NOT because of 
 WMDs, NOT because of Israel, but because Iran is 
 sitting on top of the world's third largest 
 reserves of oil.

 Iraq was sitting on top of the world's fourth
 largest reserves of oil. Now the U.S. and Britain
 own them, and occupy that country. Soon the same
 will be true of Iran. 

 This isn't about Israel; it's about a country 
 that is so out of control that it reserves the
 right to just *take* what it wants and needs 
 from other countries that have it. 
   
Maybe it isn't so much the country but the same evil souls who seem to 
reincarnate and run the countries down through time like Rome, Germany, etc.
 The strategy is clear. Allow the prices of oil
 to skyrocket in the U.S., to the point where the
 people are hurting. Then start a trumped-up war
 against Iran, and then artificially lower the oil
 prices for a while after it's a done deal. Voila. 
 The U.S. people will have just allowed another 
 country to be taken over in the name of them 
 being able to drive their gas-guzzlers.
   
Yup, it's been evident all along.  Just as it was with Iraq.  Even WWII 
was fought over oil (as was WWI).
 Americans. The New Germans.
   
Correction: Amerikan Sheeple, the New Germans.  It's kinda fun to test 
people in places by bringing it up to see where they fall on the stupid 
meter.




   



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 TurquoiseB wrote:
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:

   And I agree with you.  What's is up with Iran going I dare 
   you unless some bigger global player is urging them to do so.
 
  The Iran posturing is sheer back-against-the-
  wall hubris and bluff IMO. And fear.
 
  It's the *same* posturing that Saddam Hussein
  was making when *he* knew that he was toast,
  too, and that it was all over for him. 
 
  I find it fascinating that no one seems to be
  pointing out (much less noticing) that this is
  just the Same Old Routine being run on the 
  American people again.
   
 Who's no one?  You mean the mainstream media?  This has 
 come up all the time in alternative media like AAR (Thom 
 Hartmann) and NovaM (Mike Malloy) and InfoWars (Alex Jones).   
 And even local mainstream around here: KGO (Gene Burns).

And? So what? If the majority of American sheeple
believe what they see in the mainstream media, that
is what they are going to believe. 

  The bad guys have WMDs, and they could possibly
  use them against Israel. Time for war.
 
  And war there will probably be. NOT because of 
  WMDs, NOT because of Israel, but because Iran is 
  sitting on top of the world's third largest 
  reserves of oil.
 
  Iraq was sitting on top of the world's fourth
  largest reserves of oil. Now the U.S. and Britain
  own them, and occupy that country. Soon the same
  will be true of Iran. 
 
  This isn't about Israel; it's about a country 
  that is so out of control that it reserves the
  right to just *take* what it wants and needs 
  from other countries that have it. 

 Maybe it isn't so much the country but the same evil souls 
 who seem to reincarnate and run the countries down through 
 time like Rome, Germany, etc.

No, it's the country. 

*Whoever* the ringleaders were, *America* let them
get away with Iraq, and they're going to let them
get away with Iran, the way things are looking. 

If no one STOPS the powers that be from doing this
stuff, they are ALLOWING it to happen, and are
JUST as guilty and bear JUST as much of the karma
as the people who think it up, IMO.

  The strategy is clear. Allow the prices of oil
  to skyrocket in the U.S., to the point where the
  people are hurting. Then start a trumped-up war
  against Iran, and then artificially lower the oil
  prices for a while after it's a done deal. Voila. 
  The U.S. people will have just allowed another 
  country to be taken over in the name of them 
  being able to drive their gas-guzzlers.

 Yup, it's been evident all along.  Just as it was with Iraq.  
 Even WWII was fought over oil (as was WWI).

  Americans. The New Germans.

 Correction: Amerikan Sheeple, the New Germans.  

I stand on my original statement, as explained above.
There are always a buncha liberals who claim, *WE*
didn't do this...Bush and his cronies did.

Bullshit. If the American people *as a whole* allowed 
Bush to remain in office and do this stuff in their 
name, then the American people as a whole *allowed it 
to happen*. AMERICA -- and the American people -- 
allowed an unnecessary war to be fought against Iraq, 
and the whole world knows it. And the whole world has 
very little hope that the American people will do 
anything to prevent the NEXT war, against Iran. 
They're all talk, talk, talk, and blame, blame, blame,
and they never fuckin' DO anything.









Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread Bhairitu
TurquoiseB wrote:


 And? So what? If the majority of American sheeple
 believe what they see in the mainstream media, that
 is what they are going to believe. 
   
That's why they're sheeple.  They watch that crap and American Idol too.

 No, it's the country. 

 *Whoever* the ringleaders were, *America* let them
 get away with Iraq, and they're going to let them
 get away with Iran, the way things are looking. 

 If no one STOPS the powers that be from doing this
 stuff, they are ALLOWING it to happen, and are
 JUST as guilty and bear JUST as much of the karma
 as the people who think it up, IMO.
   
And how do you propose to stop them?  I mean I can put my senator's and 
congressman's phone numbers on my cellphone and speed dial them every 
ten minutes but it seems to do no good.  Feinstein needs to be booted 
out the senate because she does not represent the interests of her 
constituents apparently only the wealthy ones, Boxer does fine and we 
need more like her in the Senate.  George Miller voted against FISA but 
we are having a tough time getting him to support impeachment.  He fails 
to see connection between impeaching Bush and Cheney and ending the 
war.  Now let's see what is the issue of the hour I need to call them 
about..



 I stand on my original statement, as explained above.
 There are always a buncha liberals who claim, *WE*
 didn't do this...Bush and his cronies did.
   
Yup, we probably should have burned down the country when the Supremes 
gave Bush the white house.  That would have solved the problem.
 Bullshit. If the American people *as a whole* allowed 
 Bush to remain in office and do this stuff in their 
 name, then the American people as a whole *allowed it 
 to happen*. AMERICA -- and the American people -- 
 allowed an unnecessary war to be fought against Iraq, 
 and the whole world knows it. And the whole world has 
 very little hope that the American people will do 
 anything to prevent the NEXT war, against Iran. 
 They're all talk, talk, talk, and blame, blame, blame,
 and they never fuckin' DO anything.

Okay, again exactly what are we supposed to do?  Spain and France also 
sent troops to Iraq.  What about that?  Don't forget we put Democrats in 
power in 2006 and then they turn tables on us.  Maybe a violent 
revolution would be the cure?  Now what is that black van doing that 
just pulled up outside..




[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread Richard J. Williams
TurquoiseB wrote: 
  They're all talk, talk, talk, and blame, blame, 
  blame, and they never fuckin' DO anything.
 
Bhairitu wrote:
 Okay, again exactly what are we supposed to do?  

Oh, shut up, you two liberal whiners; one of you 
doesn't even vote or pay any taxes, the other one
watches TV all the time. Neither one of you ever 
served in the military. You're both just poor 
brainwashed cultists without any smarts who never
did anything for your country except complain.

Bush Doctrine: 

(1) rejection of moral relativism and commitment 
to fostering the spread of democracy in the Middle 
East. 

(2) treating terrorism proactively, on a global 
basis, and not as law enforcement issue. 

(3) willingness to engage in preemptive attacks 
against terrorists and terrorist supporting states. 

(4) unwillingness to support a Palestinian state 
until Palestinian leaders engage in a sustained 
fight against terrorists and dismantle their 
infrastructure.

Source:

'The Bush doctrine's fourth pillar'
Posted by Paul Mirengoff
Powerline, June 23, 2008
http://tinyurl.com/3lu8p5



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread sgrayatlarge
Boy you sure made that clear. Btw if they would be unattached, why 
then do they never leave the place?

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 sgrayatlarge wrote:
  So bad enough to warrant being wiped off the planet Tantric?
  What did you have in mind, because apparently you are obsessed 
with 
  bad karma.
   
  And still afraid to call out the Ayatollah, that's brave for you 
to 
  continue your anti-Jewish rants.

 It's not an anti-Jewish rant.  It's an anti-fundamentalist rant.  
Get 
 that straight.  I'm not anti-Jewish at all.  You'll find many Jews 
 holding the same opinion.
  Hey ever been to India?

 Yup.
  Tell Ramana or his followers that the Arunachala is just dirt pal?
 
 

 They would be non-attached. :D





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-11 Thread Bhairitu
Richard J. Williams wrote:
 TurquoiseB wrote: 
   
 They're all talk, talk, talk, and blame, blame, 
 blame, and they never fuckin' DO anything.

   
 Bhairitu wrote:
   
 Okay, again exactly what are we supposed to do?  

 
 Oh, shut up, you two liberal whiners; one of you 
 doesn't even vote or pay any taxes, the other one
 watches TV all the time. Neither one of you ever 
 served in the military. You're both just poor 
 brainwashed cultists without any smarts who never
 did anything for your country except complain.

 Bush Doctrine: 

 (1) rejection of moral relativism and commitment 
 to fostering the spread of democracy in the Middle 
 East. 
   
He's sure done a great job of that!  Great joke, Willy.
 (2) treating terrorism proactively, on a global 
 basis, and not as law enforcement issue. 
   
Who are the terrorists?  They seem to be anyone who disagrees with him.
 (3) willingness to engage in preemptive attacks 
 against terrorists and terrorist supporting states. 
   
Risking global war.  Very foolish.
 (4) unwillingness to support a Palestinian state 
 until Palestinian leaders engage in a sustained 
 fight against terrorists and dismantle their 
 infrastructure.

   
Again, who are the terrorists?
 Source:

 'The Bush doctrine's fourth pillar'
 Posted by Paul Mirengoff
 Powerline, June 23, 2008
 http://tinyurl.com/3lu8p5
   
Right week shit sheet.  How 'bout Mein Kampf while you're at it?  Must 
be one of your favorite books.


   



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread BillyG.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The way Iran has been testing all of these missle,
 Past few days...
 It wouldn't surprise me, if something fell on Iran,
 In the next few weeks...
 R.G.

Here's the latest on that and the quote of the day, enjoy! :-)

This is very disturbing,
I know that these missles are part of a threat to wipe Israel off the map,
but now they've proved that they have the photoshop capabilities to do
it.

Sean Gallagher 




[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The way Iran has been testing all of these missle,
 Past few days...
 It wouldn't surprise me, if something fell on Iran,
 In the next few weeks...
 R.G.


Perhaps it will be the Meshuggenah Missile that will fall on them.



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread BillyG.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert babajii_99@ wrote:
 
  The way Iran has been testing all of these missle,
  Past few days...
  It wouldn't surprise me, if something fell on Iran,
  In the next few weeks...
  R.G.
 
 
 Perhaps it will be the Meshuggenah Missile that will fall on them.

Can you envision Obama ever ordering an attack on Iran?





[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread R.G.

 (snip)
  
  Perhaps it will be the Meshuggenah Missile that will fall on them.
 
 Can you envision Obama ever ordering an attack on Iran?

This is why the neo-cons, Bush, and others are planning an attack 
before Obama becomes President, exactly for the reason you state above.
R.G.



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread Bhairitu
R.G. wrote:
  (snip)
   
 Perhaps it will be the Meshuggenah Missile that will fall on them.
   
 Can you envision Obama ever ordering an attack on Iran?

 
 This is why the neo-cons, Bush, and others are planning an attack 
 before Obama becomes President, exactly for the reason you state above.
 R.G.
Before a bunch of fundamentalist nuts founded Israel Jews and 
Palestinians coexisted there peacefully.  The  fundamentalist nuts that 
run that now country have some bad karma coming their way.



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread sgrayatlarge
-Same could be say about Iran before 1979, but of course no one never 
mentions anything about bad karma and Ayatollahs.

So Tantric you have fathomed the ways of karma now? Pretty neat trick, 
or do you just spout whatever comes to your brain? 


-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 R.G. wrote:
   (snip)

  Perhaps it will be the Meshuggenah Missile that will fall on them.

  Can you envision Obama ever ordering an attack on Iran?
 
  
  This is why the neo-cons, Bush, and others are planning an attack 
  before Obama becomes President, exactly for the reason you state 
above.
  R.G.
 Before a bunch of fundamentalist nuts founded Israel Jews and 
 Palestinians coexisted there peacefully.  The  fundamentalist nuts 
that 
 run that now country have some bad karma coming their way.





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread Bhairitu
You don't think that the miss treatment of Palestinians won't come back 
to haunt them?  You don't think thats bad karma?  Or are your one of 
these people who believes that piece of dirt is something special?  
Image if we did that in the US oops we did for a long time with blacks.

sgrayatlarge wrote:
 -Same could be say about Iran before 1979, but of course no one never 
 mentions anything about bad karma and Ayatollahs.

 So Tantric you have fathomed the ways of karma now? Pretty neat trick, 
 or do you just spout whatever comes to your brain? 


 -- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 R.G.
   
 Before a bunch of fundamentalist nuts founded Israel Jews and 
 Palestinians coexisted there peacefully.  The  fundamentalist nuts 
 
 that 
   
 run that now country have some bad karma coming their way.

 



   



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread R.G.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You don't think that the miss treatment of Palestinians won't come 
back 
 to haunt them?  You don't think thats bad karma?  Or are your one of 
 these people who believes that piece of dirt is something special?  
 Image if we did that in the US oops we did for a long time with 
blacks.
 (snip)
I agree with you, concerning the Palestinians...
What I was doing was just voicing my intuition, and from what I hear, 
that something is a brewing.
Iran is on some kind of Apocolyptic trip..
They want to bring some kind of chaos to the region.
They see the stupid policies of Bush has made them stronger in the 
Region.
So, whatever happens, right now, is seems like a collison course,
Between the US, Iran and Israel.
The Chinese and Russians are uging patience.
So, we shall see.
Bush has been storing up the oil reserves;
Perhaps if the oil supply becomes disrupted.
It is almost common knowledge that Bush wants to hit Iran before he 
leaves office..
R.G.



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread R.G.
---(snip)
 Before a bunch of fundamentalist nuts founded Israel Jews and 
 Palestinians coexisted there peacefully.  The  fundamentalist nuts 
that 
 run that now country have some bad karma coming their way.

Sounds like the same fundementalist nuts that put Bush in office, not 
once but twice???



[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread sgrayatlarge
So bad enough to warrant being wiped off the planet Tantric?
What did you have in mind, because apparently you are obsessed with 
bad karma.
 
And still afraid to call out the Ayatollah, that's brave for you to 
continue your anti-Jewish rants.

Hey ever been to India?

Tell Ramana or his followers that the Arunachala is just dirt pal?



-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You don't think that the miss treatment of Palestinians won't come 
back 
 to haunt them?  You don't think thats bad karma?  Or are your one 
of 
 these people who believes that piece of dirt is something special?  
 Image if we did that in the US oops we did for a long time with 
blacks.
 
 sgrayatlarge wrote:
  -Same could be say about Iran before 1979, but of course no one 
never 
  mentions anything about bad karma and Ayatollahs.
 
  So Tantric you have fathomed the ways of karma now? Pretty neat 
trick, 
  or do you just spout whatever comes to your brain? 
 
 
  -- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:

  R.G.

  Before a bunch of fundamentalist nuts founded Israel Jews and 
  Palestinians coexisted there peacefully.  The  fundamentalist 
nuts 
  
  that 

  run that now country have some bad karma coming their way.
 
  
 
 
 
 





[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread sgrayatlarge
Babaji and Tantric, two geniuses, very wise both of you.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, R.G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ---(snip)
  Before a bunch of fundamentalist nuts founded Israel Jews and 
  Palestinians coexisted there peacefully.  The  fundamentalist nuts 
 that 
  run that now country have some bad karma coming their way.
 
 Sounds like the same fundementalist nuts that put Bush in office, not 
 once but twice???





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread Bhairitu
sgrayatlarge wrote:
 So bad enough to warrant being wiped off the planet Tantric?
 What did you have in mind, because apparently you are obsessed with 
 bad karma.
  
 And still afraid to call out the Ayatollah, that's brave for you to 
 continue your anti-Jewish rants.
   
It's not an anti-Jewish rant.  It's an anti-fundamentalist rant.  Get 
that straight.  I'm not anti-Jewish at all.  You'll find many Jews 
holding the same opinion.
 Hey ever been to India?
   
Yup.
 Tell Ramana or his followers that the Arunachala is just dirt pal?


   
They would be non-attached. :D




Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Iranian Missle Tests/Un-nerving Israel'

2008-07-10 Thread Bhairitu
R.G. wrote:
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 You don't think that the miss treatment of Palestinians won't come 
 
 back 
   
 to haunt them?  You don't think thats bad karma?  Or are your one of 
 these people who believes that piece of dirt is something special?  
 Image if we did that in the US oops we did for a long time with 
 
 blacks.
  (snip)
 I agree with you, concerning the Palestinians...
 What I was doing was just voicing my intuition, and from what I hear, 
 that something is a brewing.
 Iran is on some kind of Apocolyptic trip..
 They want to bring some kind of chaos to the region.
 They see the stupid policies of Bush has made them stronger in the 
 Region.
 So, whatever happens, right now, is seems like a collison course,
 Between the US, Iran and Israel.
 The Chinese and Russians are uging patience.
 So, we shall see.
 Bush has been storing up the oil reserves;
 Perhaps if the oil supply becomes disrupted.
 It is almost common knowledge that Bush wants to hit Iran before he 
 leaves office..
 R.G.
And I agree with you.  What's is up with Iran going I dare you unless 
some bigger global player is urging them to do so.