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President of Iraq Murdered - warning to China!
The President of Iraq - Saddam Hussein - former friend of America, has been murdered, by America.
The President of Iraq - Saddam Hussein - supported by America and urged to attack the cultist Ayatollah Khomeini after the cultist kidnapped Americans in Iran, has been murdered, by America.
The President of Iraq - Saddam Hussein - defender of his country against foreign terrorists that were trying to destroy his nation by setting up their own country within Iraq, has been murdered by those now supporting those foreign-to-Iraq terrorist Kurds...the Americans.
The President of Iraq - Saddam Hussein - defender of his country who attempted to regain land stolen from Iraq by the British, has been murdered by those now pulling the strings of the British...the Americans.
The President of Iraq - Saddam Hussein - supported by America against the Shiite cultists in Iran and the Shiite cultists of Hezbollah - has been murdered by those that whored themselves to the Shiite cultists in Iraq...the Americans.
The President of Iraq - Saddam Hussein - has gone now to prepare a place for the one who orchestrated his murder...George Walker Bush, who will sit just behind The President of Iraq in that place.
China must be extremely cautious about ever trusting the American government too much. One day friend - next day they will murder you.
The President of Iraq - Saddam Hussein - murdered by the evil of the madmen in Washington.
Requiescat In Pace.
2006-12-30 11:29 AM
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Er, sorry, canchin, but I haven't murdered anyone personally. I must've missed the meeting.
And while I'm not a big fan of the current administration here (now there's an understatement), I don't really think the US is the greater of two evils in this case. But that's just me.
2006-12-30 11:31 AM
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QUOTE:
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at 2006-12-30 11:31
Er, sorry, canchin, but I haven't murdered anyone personally. I must've missed the meeting.
But I thought it was all "Of the people, by the people, for the people."
Aren't you one of the "people?"
Of course it is the collective use of the word "America."
But, when he was the darling of America in the fight against the Ayatollah Khomeini after the cultists kicked out the American protected Shah of Iran and proceeded to invade and kidnap Americans, he was "America's friend" - didn't see any remarks in the media back then about anyone not being part of the "people" so as to distance themselves.
While he was buying poison gas from America and selling America oil I don't remember seeing anything in the media about the "people" driving in America not wanting to buy gas because it came from Iraq.
But, the majority of the nation supported the Rape of Iraq, the nation pilloried anyone that was against the Rape of Iraq, all that has been on the McMedia so far this morning - watching the CNN version - shows genuine spasmodic glee at the murder of the President of Iraq. As I write this, I just heard (TV's on) that in one city of America there was dancing in the streets at the murder of the President of Iraq, former friend of America, former client of America, former seller of gas and oil to America, former stalwart on America's side in the battle against the Shiite cult in Iran and Lebanon; so it seems the "people" still support the murder of the President of Iraq.
But no, I agree, it wasn't you personally, but like the Rape of Iraq and the deaths of over 600,000 innocent Iraqis and the deaths of nearly 3,000 young American men and women and hundreds of other young men and women from other countries conned into being members of the COW...it was done in your name, with your money, by your "guys."
But no, it wasn't you personally.
2006-12-30 11:58 AM
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QUOTE:
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at 2006-12-30 11:31
I don't really think the US is the greater of two evils in this case. But that's just me.
Whereas I really do think the US is the greater of two evils in this case - as well as others. But that's just me.
But no, not you personally. You're only one of the people and so you have no say in anything that goes on in your name, using your money.
2006-12-30 12:00 PM
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I didn't vote for Bush. Don't attach my name to his moronic actions. I wasn't eligible to vote in 2000 (not 18 yet), and I didn't vote for him in 2004.
How many elections have you voted in in China? Just out of curiousity.
2006-12-30 12:05 PM
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QUOTE:
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at 2006-12-30 12:05
I didn't vote for Bush. Don't attach my name to his moronic actions.
I'm not. But you are "of the people" and this was done "for the people."
As for my voting in China, since I am a foreigner, I can't vote in the elections like the Chinese people can.
So I can't vote for my local neighborhood committee.
I can't vote in the municipal committee elections that decide those professional politicians that were previously elected that are placed into higher positions.
I can't vote in the provincial council sessions that decide which of the previously elected professional politicians move into the provincial legislature.
I can't vote in the national sessions that decide which of the previously elected professional and lifetime politicians that have shown their abilities through many years are elevated to the national level.
But it does beg the question, since the thread is about the murder of the President of Iraq by those "serving" the people of America, why do you ask about my ability to vote in China?
Apart from my warning Chinese people about blindly trusting the American goverment, it seems you swerved off-topic slightly.
2006-12-30 12:14 PM
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True, I did. My apologies.
In regards to warning Chinese about blindly trusting Americans... I would warn everyone against blindly trusting the government of any country, be it their native one or a foreign one. A government that is blindly trusted by too many will inevitably do stupid things.
2006-12-30 12:19 PM
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QUOTE:
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at 2006-12-30 12:19
In regards to warning Chinese about blindly trusting Americans..
See how easy it is?
I don't think it is necessary for Chinese people to overly worry about trusting the "people" of America - I can say that because iluv2fish has disappeared or he'd be here right away with his "we elected them and if you're against our government you're against all of us."
It's only the government, the controllers of the government, the financiers of the madmen in Washington, the Pentagram, the Clowns In Action, the other government acronyms, the oil companies, the bankers...but the average citizen is a pretty good egg.
The average American citizen is a lot like the average Russian citizen or Nigerian citizen or Peruvian citizen or Chinese citizen.
They all want a better life, better education for their children, a nicer car, nicer TV, money in the bank, longer life, and a healthy life.
None is better or worse than any of the others. None are living in a perfect society. None exist in a utopia.
2006-12-30 12:35 PM
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"The average American citizen is a lot like the average Russian citizen or Nigerian citizen or Peruvian citizen or Chinese citizen.
They all want a better life, better education for their children, a nicer car, nicer TV, money in the bank, longer life, and a healthy life.
None is better or worse than any of the others. None are living in a perfect society. None exist in a utopia."
Exactly. Why don't people understand that more?
2006-12-30 12:40 PM
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QUOTE:
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at 2006-12-30 12:40
Exactly. Why don't people understand that more?
Good question. One that needs to be asked of those that are constantly putting themselves, their country, their system, their cult, their political rights, their social norms forward as being superior to all others to the point that they will murder others that do not immediately accept their dictates when they order other countries to blindly follow another country's system, popular cults, politics, or society.
2006-12-30 12:49 PM
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it's horrific. Irap people should stand up for their right.
2006-12-30 03:07 PM
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Bush, the american prsident, has brought too much pain to lots of innocent individuals, especially to Iraq people. he is an evil to peace-lovers.
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2006-12-30 03:12 PM
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Saddam was a murderer...
He murdered thousands of Kurds and ----es and now he is facing justice.
His trial was run 100% by Iraqi's and he was executed by Iraqi's. Even if the US said "stop - hold it - don't kill him" he would still have been executed by the Iraqi's.
What I wonder about is why no one seems to care about the execution of hundreds of innocent students 17 years ago in China? When will those responsible for that atrocity be brought to justice?
2006-12-30 03:21 PM
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policy never satisfy all the people because evil lives in nasty corner all around of the world. the only standard to judge the action is that whether it in favor of the large.
2006-12-30 03:39 PM
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i am feel so sad about the students affair 17 years ago. now, we see it again, it was really positive. it gave us a peaceful country, which couldn't stand ariot then.
2006-12-30 03:46 PM
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QUOTE:
Originally posted by
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at 2006-12-30 10:12
Bush, the american prsident, has bring too much pain to lots of innocent individuals, especially to Iran people. he is an evil to peace-lovers.
No, Bush has brought up Iran people to the ever-high.
The only winner in the US' invasion to Iraq is not Iraq, not the US, but Iran.
Strange world, isn't it?
2006-12-30 05:09 PM
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They should not
QUOTE:
Originally posted by
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at 2006-12-30 15:07
it's horrific. Iraq people should stand up for their right.
If they stand up they get shot in the head
best to keep down!
2006-12-30 05:18 PM
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