Saddam Hussein's Family Tree Has Been Trimmed.
- Lyrs
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- fyrtenheimer
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- Propyro
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everything has it's time to shine, and every thing has it's time to rot. Just wait, everyone will get their turn, you, me, him, her ... you name them.Satomi wrote:Some people deserve for death to be wished upon them. Then again, I'm a negative person that thinks all humans should die so just ignore my comment.MAS PRODUCTIONS wrote: TO wish death on anyone is truly evil.
*suicide thingy*
yea ... i got all upset and tried that too when i was a lot younger ... twice ... but i was a messed up kid ... (i tried to open somones head with a fisher price drill in kindaergarten) and was problaby only doing it for attention ... don't bother with suicide ... it takes some really extrenuating cirrcuimstances to jsutify suicide ... most of the time it's just a back door for the weak. Don't bother with it ... there are so many better tings you could spend your time on ...
/fin
- Toecutter
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Imprisonment in the worst Elite Republican Guard or the Olympic prisons in Baghdad is not enough for Uday. That psychopath was locked away by Saddam, because he was completely out of control, and even killed Saddam's best friend and bodyguard! Uday has been pissed off at Saddam for quite some time, because he's been cheating on Uday's mother.
Qusay (I think that's how you spell that raghead's name) wasn't as crazy, but he was just as bad. He's responsible for "motivating" the Iraqi Olympic team with acid baths, beatings, mock executions, pistol whippings, firing squads, etc.
You people who say that death should not be wished on anyone clearly haven't learned all there is to know about Saddam's rise to power. He studied Mao, Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler in great detail, and molded his own regime from the worst characteristics of all those fascists.
What really bugs me, though, is how we're nation building with Iraq. We shouldn't be taking the citizenry's guns away. In fact, we should be encouraging each citizen to defend themselves. It is only by putting their country in the citizenry's hands, that Iraq will truly be a government representative of the people's wants and needs. Also, if any of Saddam's goons come back, the Iraqis can defend themselves.
That's probably the reason why we are fighting a guerrilla war, and losing. The resistance is most likely made up of citizens who don't want us bossing them around. They want to make Iraq into their view of paradise, even if they turn it into some Islamic extremist hell hole. If we just let them learn on their own, it doesn't risk American lives, and they'll be happier with us in the end, even if we are the capitalist infidels.
Qusay (I think that's how you spell that raghead's name) wasn't as crazy, but he was just as bad. He's responsible for "motivating" the Iraqi Olympic team with acid baths, beatings, mock executions, pistol whippings, firing squads, etc.
You people who say that death should not be wished on anyone clearly haven't learned all there is to know about Saddam's rise to power. He studied Mao, Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler in great detail, and molded his own regime from the worst characteristics of all those fascists.
What really bugs me, though, is how we're nation building with Iraq. We shouldn't be taking the citizenry's guns away. In fact, we should be encouraging each citizen to defend themselves. It is only by putting their country in the citizenry's hands, that Iraq will truly be a government representative of the people's wants and needs. Also, if any of Saddam's goons come back, the Iraqis can defend themselves.
That's probably the reason why we are fighting a guerrilla war, and losing. The resistance is most likely made up of citizens who don't want us bossing them around. They want to make Iraq into their view of paradise, even if they turn it into some Islamic extremist hell hole. If we just let them learn on their own, it doesn't risk American lives, and they'll be happier with us in the end, even if we are the capitalist infidels.
GoatMan
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- kthulhu
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Last I heard, we were allowing them to keep semi (and I think fully) automatic RIFLES in calibers no larger than 7.62mm, along with handguns and whatever personal non-military grade (bolt action hunting rifles and military antiques, shotguns, that sort of thing) arms they may own. It's the machine guns, anti-aircraft guns, RPG launchers and explosives that we've been trying to confiscate. Good luck on that one, in my opinion.Toecutter wrote:We shouldn't be taking the citizenry's guns away. In fact, we should be encouraging each citizen to defend themselves. It is only by putting their country in the citizenry's hands, that Iraq will truly be a government representative of the people's wants and needs. Also, if any of Saddam's goons come back, the Iraqis can defend themselves.
Ironically, in places like California, Hawaii, and New York City, you can't have the firepower that Iraqis are allowed to own (and could even have under Sadaam's rule

Anything, it's best to hope this war turns out to be a good thing in the long run. God forbid if it isn't...
I'm out...
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