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Posted: 09/07/04 - 17:48 Post subject: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
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Confused
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 18:07 Post subject: Re: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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| Jack Crow wrote: | The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
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Wrong again. The 9/11 commission said they didn't have a collaberative relationship in regard to 9/11 (meaning Iraq was not behind it). They confirmed other relationships. Carry on with your lies.
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 18:21 Post subject: Re: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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| Confused wrote: | | Jack Crow wrote: | The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
Time for change |
Wrong again. The 9/11 commission said they didn't have a collaberative relationship in regard to 9/11 (meaning Iraq was not behind it). They confirmed other relationships. Carry on with your lies. |
Right...Iraq had nothing to do with the attack on 911.
Yet we attacked them when we should have been going after the Alqueda.
All we did was fuel hatred while pretty much leaving the Alqueda to fester and grow.
Now 300 kids are dead in Chechnya because Alqueda has not been the focus of attack imo.
If the heat was way up on Alquadas asses, they would be playing defense instead of being able to pull this type of shit.
too bad were mired down in Iraq, where the blood from the citizens flows more plentiful than the water there does
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RealPoor Master of Posts

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Posted: 09/07/04 - 18:37 Post subject: Re: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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| Jack Crow wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Jack Crow wrote: | The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
Time for change |
Wrong again. The 9/11 commission said they didn't have a collaberative relationship in regard to 9/11 (meaning Iraq was not behind it). They confirmed other relationships. Carry on with your lies. |
Right...Iraq had nothing to do with the attack on 911.
Yet we attacked them when we should have been going after the Alqueda.
All we did was fuel hatred while pretty much leaving the Alqueda to fester and grow.
Now 300 kids are dead in Chechnya because Alqueda has not been the focus of attack imo.
If the heat was way up on Alquadas asses, they would be playing defense instead of being able to pull this type of shit.
too bad were mired down in Iraq, where the blood from the citizens flows more plentiful than the water there does |
What the hell are you talking about? How much did your school district spend educating you? I would seriously like to know. Please look that up.
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Scrabler
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 18:39 Post subject: Re: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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| Jack Crow wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Jack Crow wrote: | The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
Time for change |
Wrong again. The 9/11 commission said they didn't have a collaberative relationship in regard to 9/11 (meaning Iraq was not behind it). They confirmed other relationships. Carry on with your lies. |
Right...Iraq had nothing to do with the attack on 911.
Yet we attacked them when we should have been going after the Alqueda.
All we did was fuel hatred while pretty much leaving the Alqueda to fester and grow.
Now 300 kids are dead in Chechnya because Alqueda has not been the focus of attack imo.
If the heat was way up on Alquadas asses, they would be playing defense instead of being able to pull this type of shit.
too bad were mired down in Iraq, where the blood from the citizens flows more plentiful than the water there does |
The only reason we can't "mop up" in Iraq is because of liberals and having to pussyfoot around.
Sure civis in Iraq will die with a war going on but you know many more would have died if we left Saddam in power. Kinda like the man said in a previous post of mine: http://www.realpoor.com/viewtopic.php?t=28666&highlight=
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 18:45 Post subject: Re: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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| Confused wrote: | | Jack Crow wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Jack Crow wrote: | The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
Time for change |
Wrong again. The 9/11 commission said they didn't have a collaberative relationship in regard to 9/11 (meaning Iraq was not behind it). They confirmed other relationships. Carry on with your lies. |
Right...Iraq had nothing to do with the attack on 911.
Yet we attacked them when we should have been going after the Alqueda.
All we did was fuel hatred while pretty much leaving the Alqueda to fester and grow.
Now 300 kids are dead in Chechnya because Alqueda has not been the focus of attack imo.
If the heat was way up on Alquadas asses, they would be playing defense instead of being able to pull this type of shit.
too bad were mired down in Iraq, where the blood from the citizens flows more plentiful than the water there does |
What the hell are you talking about? How much did your school district spend educating you? I would seriously like to know. Please look that up. |
Chechens have been affiliated with the al Qaeda terror network, and an Arab connection suggests a further link between the Chechen rebel movement and international terrorism. Chechen rebels have been fighting Russian troops for a decade, seeking independence. Itar-Tass quoted an unidentified intelligence official as saying the school assault was financed by Abu Omar As-Seyf, an Arab who allegedly represents al Qaeda in Chechnya, and directed by Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev, The Associated Press reported.
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Scrabler
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 18:50 Post subject: Re: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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| Jack Crow wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Jack Crow wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Jack Crow wrote: | The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
Time for change |
Wrong again. The 9/11 commission said they didn't have a collaberative relationship in regard to 9/11 (meaning Iraq was not behind it). They confirmed other relationships. Carry on with your lies. |
Right...Iraq had nothing to do with the attack on 911.
Yet we attacked them when we should have been going after the Alqueda.
All we did was fuel hatred while pretty much leaving the Alqueda to fester and grow.
Now 300 kids are dead in Chechnya because Alqueda has not been the focus of attack imo.
If the heat was way up on Alquadas asses, they would be playing defense instead of being able to pull this type of shit.
too bad were mired down in Iraq, where the blood from the citizens flows more plentiful than the water there does |
What the hell are you talking about? How much did your school district spend educating you? I would seriously like to know. Please look that up. |
Chechens have been affiliated with the al Qaeda terror network, and an Arab connection suggests a further link between the Chechen rebel movement and international terrorism. Chechen rebels have been fighting Russian troops for a decade, seeking independence. Itar-Tass quoted an unidentified intelligence official as saying the school assault was financed by Abu Omar As-Seyf, an Arab who allegedly represents al Qaeda in Chechnya, and directed by Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev, The Associated Press reported. |
So you're saying we should invade Chechyna(part of Russia)and deal with them? I'm not a foreign relations man but uhhh..that might not go over so well.
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Rycrias
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 20:48 Post subject:
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I think Jack has the right idea. The U.S. and its allies should allow terrorist cells and organizations to instill terrorism and dictate foreign policy for all of the civilizied world.
After all, Saddam never really hurt anyone and he was a model leader according to the U.N. Quite frankly its OUR fault as Americans that these Russian children were killed. Isnt that obvious?
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 20:52 Post subject:
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| Rycrias wrote: | I think Jack has the right idea. The U.S. and its allies should allow terrorist cells and organizations to instill terrorism and dictate foreign policy for all of the civilizied world.
After all, Saddam never really hurt anyone and he was a model leader according to the U.N. Quite frankly its OUR fault as Americans that these Russian children were killed. Isnt that obvious? |
Allahu Akbar, brother.
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Obmar
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 12:47 Post subject:
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AL Queda is not running insurgency in Najaf and Fallujah
those are local militants p****d that we are there
I think THAT's a point you all missed - we (well not me) sometimes tend to forget the difference
keep your minds open guys - especially during these times
nothing makes me sadder than hear things like "towel head" or worse ...
it just makes the speaker look like an ignorant elitist a*****e
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 12:51 Post subject:
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| Obmar wrote: | AL Queda is not running insurgency in Najaf and Fallujah
those are local militants p****d that we are there
I think THAT's a point you all missed - we (well not me) sometimes tend to forget the difference
keep your minds open guys - especially during these times
nothing makes me sadder than hear things like "towel head" or worse ...
it just makes the speaker look like an ignorant elitist a*****e |
towel heads are Indians, you ignorant shit. Why don't you learn a little bit about other peoples' cultures rather than absorbing yourself in your own. THAT's elitism.
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Obmar
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 12:52 Post subject:
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oh my god - i got a racist slur wrong!
please educate me more a*****e
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 12:58 Post subject:
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| Obmar wrote: | oh my god - i got a racist slur wrong!
please educate me more a*****e |
If you weren't such a self-absorbed ignorant p***k, then you would know the difference. It's not just a racial slur. It's descriptive of one of their major elements of their culture. You obviously have never taken the time to learn and are ignorant. Your opinion officially does not matter.
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Obmar
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 12:59 Post subject:
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wrong - i dont think im self absorbed to get a racial slur wrong
obviously it shows how much i pay attention to idiots that use them
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 13:02 Post subject:
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| Obmar wrote: | wrong - i dont think im self absorbed to get a racial slur wrong
obviously it shows how much i pay attention to idiots that use them |
Yes you are. You think muslims wear towels on their head. To ignore such a basic element of 1/3 the world's cultures is completely self-absorbed. Why don't you go watch some MTV or something?
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Obmar
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 13:07 Post subject:
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sorry i know that sheikhs wear the headgear
i was making a point a*****e - again you spin - but that's nothing new - why talk about the real point right semantics-boy?
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Obmar
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p.s. hidus dont wear them and they are 80% of the indian pop - so...
semantic that up dickhead
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 13:11 Post subject: Re: U.S. toll passes 1,000 as forces battle al-Sadr
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| Jack Crow wrote: | The Bush administration has long linked the Iraq conflict to the war on terrorism. The Sept. 11 Commission concluded that Iraq and al-Qaida did not have a “collaborative relationship” before the 2001 attacks, and some have questioned to what extent foreign terror groups are involved in the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5911852/
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When are you ever gonna make a cognitive post that actually has your point of view rather than Quoted crap from some liberal source man, When are you gonna think for yourself and present us with a real honest opinion.
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Dyers
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Guys going to try to get rid of, or b***h about, the sun next? Ohhh wait, people already b***h about the heat. My bad.
Now this is just heat killing people in "one" city.
http://www.cnn.com/WEATHER/9908/03/heat.wave.01/
Heat death toll tops 200
After almost two weeks of unbearable summer weather, Chicago's heat emergency is over -- and pleasant temperatures are forecast for the rest of the week. But the number of heat-related deaths in the eastern two-thirds of the country kept rising Tuesday. etc,...
*More info in the article*
But heat deaths aren't that uncommon. One study estimates that during the average year in the United States:
1,000 people are killed by heat waves
38-63 people are killed by hurricanes
82-130 people are killed by tornadoes
100-160 people are killed by floods
130-200 people are killed by winter storms or cold
In the heat wave of 1995, more than 700 people died in the Chicago area alone.
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