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2004-01-12, 01:12 AM | [Ignore Me] #123 | ||
I wasnt saying earlier that we shouldnt have gone to war. I was refering to the pentagon/governments spin and trying to make people automaticlly connect terrorism related things and things pertaining to Iraq and suddom hussein in this insane extreme of, dare i say, logic. I wasnt actually saying anything about wether we should have gone to war or not and dont want to because what i think is to complicated and goes into way to many veiws on war and politics.
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2004-01-12, 08:27 AM | [Ignore Me] #124 | ||
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I am not comparing the civilians who died on 9/11 to these Iraqis. I may not have explained myself well.
My point is that by getting pleasure from watching this and saying it is enjoyable to see is the same thing as those people who were cheering Americans dying on 9/11. And many people did get glee out of watching this video. Here are some of the quotes: �They look like that game where they shoot the moving ducks ... lmao�; �this was quite a humorous piece of video, plz post more�; "My mother watched this and she is all "Holy crap the guy just exploded......sweeet"; "My brother was on the USS Stark. So, yeah, he thinks it's pretty funny" ... And when I Hate Pants makes similar criticsms he�s told by a poster, �My brother thinks your queer�. Death is never funny. Becoming desensitized to it is understandable, but no where is it funny. Lots of times I disagree with I Hate Pants, but on this one I have to agree with him. |
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2004-01-12, 09:26 AM | [Ignore Me] #125 | ||
First Lieutenant
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Obviously he is unpatriotic and against freedom, he is also clearly anti-anericen for not enjoying the subtle humour of that video. He should be taken out and shot for not cackling in glee when the Iraqis were, haha, blown, hah, to, heh, heehe, peices, or when the Iraqi was rolling around in pain on the ground (that was the good bit). </sarcasm>
In a slightly relevant note, it is a scary day when people are persecuted for criticising their government. |
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2004-01-12, 12:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #127 | ||
http://media.studio31.org/apache_mission_in_iraq.avi
http://home.comcast.net/~antman01/ap...on_in_iraq.avi Those are the extended versions. It shows the soldiers dropping the weapon, that SURE as hell looks like an RPG to me. These fuckers were definetly handling weapons. |
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2004-01-12, 01:14 PM | [Ignore Me] #128 | ||
I don't think anyone is in doubt of that.
And if they are, I can assure you that the commanding officers of every soldier in the US military is so anally-retentive and ramrod-straight on Rules of Engagement, that there is NO way in HELL that they'd allow any soldier to fire on unarmed civilians. It's inconceivable, although yes soldiers do on rare rare extreme occasions freak out. The reason it's so serious is because nobody wants to be the next highly-publicized fuck-up, relieved of command or court martialed and faced with a life of Burger King servitude. That, and we get Rules of Engagement, RAMP, and Force Protection training out the wazoo. Commanders are almost afraid to fight battles, that's literally how serious the high-brass is about not wanting bad publicity. Although conspiracy wonks and time-trapped hippy protesting beatniks are still under the impression that we're fighting wars in Vietnam. |
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