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Slim 2004-09-13 07:53 PM

First you say you agree with symnzkkk, then you tell mj to leave him alone so he'll shut up. You're such a....a....FLIP FLOP! Kill yourself, you're exactly like the presidential canidate you hate.

KagomJack 2004-09-13 07:55 PM

No, I'm not flip-flopping dude. Here's how it goes: I agree with him on the fact that slavery does not directly affect people nowadays. However, Mjordan was saying that he didn't read thoroughly, and I just said that replying to his posts only feeds him. That's not flip-flopping bub.

kockblocker1 2004-09-13 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D3V
IRAQ didn't not host any terrorists, they did not FUND any fucking terrorist group, where the fuck did you hear this? A Bush press conference where he had no script to read? ... der der der

Crack kills, stop smoking it D3V.


1. With the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, Iraq is no longer a state sponsor of terror. According to State Department reports on terrorism, before the removal of Saddam's regime, Iraq was one of seven state sponsors of terror.


2. Saddam Hussein's regime posed a threat to the security of the United States and the world. With the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime, a leader who pursued, used, and possessed weapons of mass destruction is no longer in power.


3. Saddam Hussein would not uphold his international commitments, and now that he is no longer in power, the world is safe from this tyrant. The old Iraqi regime defied the international community and seventeen UN resolutions for twelve years and gave every indication that it would never disarm and never comply with the just demands of the world.


4. A senior al Qaida terrorist, now detained, who had been responsible for al Qaida training camps in Afghanistan, reports that al Qaida was intent on obtaining WMD assistance from Iraq. According to a credible, high-level al Qaida source, Usama Bin Laden and deceased al Qaida leader Muhammad Atif did not believe that al Qaida labs in Afghanistan were capable of manufacturing chemical and biological weapons, so they turned to Iraq for assistance. Iraq agreed to provide chemical and biological weapons training for two al Qaida associates starting in December 2000.


5. Senior al Qaida associate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi came to Baghdad in May 2002 for medical treatment along with approximately two dozen al Qaida terrorist associates. This group stayed in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq and plotted terrorist attacks around the world.


6. A safe haven in Iraq belonging to Ansar al-Islam -- a terrorist group closely associated with Zarqawi and al Qaida -- was destroyed during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In March 2003, during a raid on the compound controlled by the terrorists in northeastern Iraq, a cache of documents was discovered, including computer discs and foreign passports belonging to fighters from various Middle East nationalities.


7. The al Qaida affiliate Ansar al-Islam is known to still be present in Iraq. Such terrorist groups are now plotting against U.S. forces in Iraq.


8. Law enforcement and intelligence operations have disrupted al Qaida associate Abu Musab Zarqawi's poison plotting in France, Britain, Spain, Italy, Germany, and Russia. The facilities in Northern Iraq, set up by Zarqawi and Ansar al-Islam were, before the war, an al Qaida's poisons/toxins laboratory.


9. Abu Musa Zarqawi, the al Qaida associate with direct links to Iraq, oversaw those responsible for the assassination of USAID officer Laurence Foley in Amman, Jordan last October.


10. Saddam Hussein's Iraq provided material assistance to Palestinian terrorist groups, including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, HAMAS, and the Palestine Islamic Jihad, according to a State Department report. This included paying the families of Palestinian suicide bombers, according to testimonials from Palestinians and cancelled checks. Also, according to State Department reports, terrorist groups the Iranian Mujahedin-e-Khalq and the Abu Nidal organization were protected by the Iraqi regime protected by the Iraqi regime.

zagggon 2004-09-13 07:57 PM

Some mod should just close this for the following reasons: Practically nobody that is reading this thread is going to be able to vote due to their age or just the fact that they do not live in the U.S., this thread is just a bunch of teenagers mixed with the occasional 20 something year old who prolly won't vota anyways...

Vollstrecker 2004-09-14 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by symnzXx
i was pointing out the fact that he said "us", like hardships in his life are somehow related to the fact that africans were enslaved nearly 200 years ago.

shut the fuck up unless you know what you're talking about.

Obviously, the 'us' in that was referring to people of African descent.

I know exactly what the fuck I'm talking about in this case, thank you. Where the fuck did he relate slavery to hardships in HIS life, douchebag? He didn't. You merely went off on a fucking unrelated tangent, but you obviously can't see that. In fact, where the fuck did he mention his life in this thread? How could he relate the two, with that in mind? Point out something, and I'll be amazed.

Holy shit, just reading your posts is amusing, due to the fact that you've blown up about a subject that was never truly brought up, and only expanded upon by yourself. Your "I know everything" attitude only makes things more amusing when played as a backdrop for your last few posts.

Are you going to blow up about Jews, since Grav mentioned them? Obviously, you wouldn't insult the Nazis, since the oppression of a race of people doesn't seem to bother you...

symnzXx 2004-09-14 06:31 AM

i blew up because i hate it when people try to get sympathy for shit that didn't even happen to them. obviously, when he said "us" (as if he was the one who was being opressed back in the 1700-1800s) i flipped my fucking lid. this doesn't involve you anymore. go back to conjuring up some more left-wing bullshit, slut.

pink 2004-09-14 11:42 AM

He was probably referring to Africans. After reading up a bit you seem like a complete dumbass symnzxx.

Vollstrecker 2004-09-14 11:43 AM

You obviously can't read either. I'd go to City Hall and ask for my taxes back, because obviously school didn't do anything for you.

Go back to forcing your right-wing views on other people, slut.

pink 2004-09-14 11:44 AM

Edit: Sorry. I thought you were talking to me.

D3V 2004-09-14 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kockblocker1
Crack kills, stop smoking it D3V.


1. With the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, Iraq is no longer a state sponsor of terror. According to State Department reports on terrorism, before the removal of Saddam's regime, Iraq was one of seven state sponsors of terror.


2. Saddam Hussein's regime posed a threat to the security of the United States and the world. With the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime, a leader who pursued, used, and possessed weapons of mass destruction is no longer in power.


3. Saddam Hussein would not uphold his international commitments, and now that he is no longer in power, the world is safe from this tyrant. The old Iraqi regime defied the international community and seventeen UN resolutions for twelve years and gave every indication that it would never disarm and never comply with the just demands of the world.


4. A senior al Qaida terrorist, now detained, who had been responsible for al Qaida training camps in Afghanistan, reports that al Qaida was intent on obtaining WMD assistance from Iraq. According to a credible, high-level al Qaida source, Usama Bin Laden and deceased al Qaida leader Muhammad Atif did not believe that al Qaida labs in Afghanistan were capable of manufacturing chemical and biological weapons, so they turned to Iraq for assistance. Iraq agreed to provide chemical and biological weapons training for two al Qaida associates starting in December 2000.


5. Senior al Qaida associate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi came to Baghdad in May 2002 for medical treatment along with approximately two dozen al Qaida terrorist associates. This group stayed in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq and plotted terrorist attacks around the world.


6. A safe haven in Iraq belonging to Ansar al-Islam -- a terrorist group closely associated with Zarqawi and al Qaida -- was destroyed during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In March 2003, during a raid on the compound controlled by the terrorists in northeastern Iraq, a cache of documents was discovered, including computer discs and foreign passports belonging to fighters from various Middle East nationalities.


7. The al Qaida affiliate Ansar al-Islam is known to still be present in Iraq. Such terrorist groups are now plotting against U.S. forces in Iraq.


8. Law enforcement and intelligence operations have disrupted al Qaida associate Abu Musab Zarqawi's poison plotting in France, Britain, Spain, Italy, Germany, and Russia. The facilities in Northern Iraq, set up by Zarqawi and Ansar al-Islam were, before the war, an al Qaida's poisons/toxins laboratory.


9. Abu Musa Zarqawi, the al Qaida associate with direct links to Iraq, oversaw those responsible for the assassination of USAID officer Laurence Foley in Amman, Jordan last October.


10. Saddam Hussein's Iraq provided material assistance to Palestinian terrorist groups, including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, HAMAS, and the Palestine Islamic Jihad, according to a State Department report. This included paying the families of Palestinian suicide bombers, according to testimonials from Palestinians and cancelled checks. Also, according to State Department reports, terrorist groups the Iranian Mujahedin-e-Khalq and the Abu Nidal organization were protected by the Iraqi regime protected by the Iraqi regime.

Wow, your really good at copying and pasting Mr. Bush fan! http://www.blogsforbush.com/mt/archives/000010.html

Why don't you try and fucking get your own material, you fucking plagurist.

That 'article/blog' was written in 2003. None of them are true, nodboy really reads Bush's bullshit besides you, go die.

kockblocker1 2004-09-14 12:09 PM

I am not going to argue with you any more D3V. I think everyone already knows itÂ’s just an exercise in futility. Have fun voting for Kerry and have a nice day :)

zagggon 2004-09-14 12:17 PM

Kerry sux, Bush pwnz

Sovereign 2004-09-14 12:55 PM

I heard somewhere that bush is beating kerry by 11% or something. Of course, I don't give a shit so I may be wrong.

kockblocker1 2004-09-14 01:14 PM

Whaa???? You blasphemous Bush supporting infidel, where did you find this propaganda? There we go again, another load of unsubstantiated government falsified information from those Bush supporting conspirators. You should be ashamed for entertaining such a thought and banned for spreading this false news on zelaron.








Just kidding dude. I think I heard this somewhere too.

Vollstrecker 2004-09-14 03:07 PM

It wouldn't surprise me, honestly.

zagggon 2004-09-14 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zagggon
Kerry sux, Bush pwnz

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

NonGayMan 2004-09-14 04:30 PM

Four more years! ;)

zagggon 2004-09-14 04:37 PM

God willing

KagomJack 2004-09-14 04:42 PM

God forbid Kerry gets in :o

Four more years of President Cheney...er...PRESIDENT BUSH!

~Me and my shadow gov't

Demosthenes 2004-09-14 04:57 PM

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