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American crimes in Iraq detailed

April 7 2012 at 8:21 PM
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WAFFer  (Login Serkan999)
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http://www.presstv.ir/detail/235043.html

with video about Blackwater. These American c^cksuckers are really starting to pizz me off.

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April 8 2012, 11:55 AM 

Allow me to respond on behalf of our infidelic posters

1) Fcuked nations: lies, lies all lies

2) Provost: They are innocent as per US law, BW butchers case was dropped by a US court. hence not guilty

3) Nikeporous: Islam is to blame for this

4) Rzecz: It is all the fault of muslim why were they standing in front of a gun!

5) Colade: I find the murder of muslims deeply satisfying

6) Eric: it is pakistan;s fault



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Re: American crimes in Iraq detailed

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April 8 2012, 2:44 PM 

They don't know a thing a two about the world even if it hit them in the head. The fact is American wars have lost their objective long time ago. To try and justify these wars in 2012 is clearly impossible. How hard is it to establish a true and genuine relationship with the people in the country you are occupying. They aren't even trying. So they can't blame anyone else. You know how easy it is just to extend an olive branch and be real? Even I could make sure everything runs smooth as a whistle. It's not like they are trying to win over the people even though it's very possible. They have gone so far that being a Muslim in todays world is a crime in itself. The worlds hate is their fault. Muslims becoming radical and hating the west is their fault. They want it that way. It's how they portray the new world order. They could even win the war and win the region if they were just real. I could name of the top of my head billion ways but I am not going that far you get the picture. Being so advanced and yet so retarded. Money pot is empty as well. As far as any hostility towards the west goes by muslims is their own fault by a 100%. Period.

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April 8 2012, 4:16 PM 

2) Provost: They are innocent as per US law, BW butchers case was dropped by a US court. hence not guilty

With respect, My Toilet cleaning Friend, it simply means the case was dropped. It says nothing whatsoever, about the guilt or innocence of the accused. I know it is difficult to understand but American evidentiary standards require significant ADMISSIBLE evidence to convict.



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April 8 2012, 11:20 PM 



Couldnt have said it better. Dude knows his stuff.

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April 8 2012, 11:51 PM 

Joe Rogan may be a lot of things, but he is indeed educated when it comes to a lot of things.

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April 9 2012, 5:19 AM 

4) Rzecz: It is all the fault of muslim why were they standing in front of a gun!

My actual response would have been we should have secured the oil, protected any interests groups (such as the Christians) and left the Muslims to butcher themselves.

Siege of Tobruk - One German POW said: "I cannot understand you Australians. In Poland, France, and Belgium, once the tanks got through the soldiers took it for granted that they were beaten. But you are like demons. The tanks break through and your infantry still keep fighting." Rommel wrote of seeing "a batch of some fifty or sixty Australian prisoners ... marched off close behind usimmensely big and powerful men, who without question represented an elite formation of the British Empire, a fact that was also evident in battle."

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April 9 2012, 11:57 AM 

The region would be fine without the lunatics installed by America polack boy.


And I have been nut riding Joe Rogan back in his fear factor day. Just liked the dude. Didn't even know he was this knowledged. Everything coming out of his mouth sounds so smooth and nice too. America should legalize weed maybe they will grow some brains like Joe Rogan.



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April 9 2012, 6:12 PM 

The region would be fine without the lunatics installed by America polack boy.

Yeah, SB, the place would be a paradise if it weren't for America. Why aren't you living there again? I don't recall.



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It is the teaching of all history that liberty can only be preserved in small areas. Local self-government is, therefore, indispensable to liberty. A centralized and distant bureaucracy is the worst of all tyranny.

Taxation can justly be levied for no purpose other than to provide revenue for the support of the government. To tax one person, class or section to provide revenue for the benefit of another is none the less robbery because done under the form of law and called taxation."

John W. Davis, Democratic Presidential Candidate, 1924. Davis was one of the greatest trial and appellate lawyers in US history. He also served as the US Ambassador to the UK.
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