OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
"Not a chance." Correct, as I treat all adress-less cowards the
same.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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RoyJ wrote:
>
> At it again Bill? Can't respond to the point so you attack the person?
> As usual. Seems to me you implied similar things to many folks whenever
> you get cornered.
>
> Trolling for the explosion. Lets see if he can just let it lie there!
> Not a chance. Heh, heh.
>
> Cheers.
same.
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RoyJ wrote:
>
> At it again Bill? Can't respond to the point so you attack the person?
> As usual. Seems to me you implied similar things to many folks whenever
> you get cornered.
>
> Trolling for the explosion. Lets see if he can just let it lie there!
> Not a chance. Heh, heh.
>
> Cheers.
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
>Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
>then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
>Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
>threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
>get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
there and discover what is really happening?
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
In article <tfigh0dut56ag6od9efs6ifm23rf0fi1m9@4ax.com>, Matt Osborn
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
In article <tfigh0dut56ag6od9efs6ifm23rf0fi1m9@4ax.com>, Matt Osborn
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
In article <tfigh0dut56ag6od9efs6ifm23rf0fi1m9@4ax.com>, Matt Osborn
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
In article <tfigh0dut56ag6od9efs6ifm23rf0fi1m9@4ax.com>, Matt Osborn
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 18:10:02 -0400, Jeff <nothing@here.com> wrote:
>
> >Bush already declared "mission accomplished" over a year ago. Since
> >then, Congress has willingly approved additional funds. Unfortunately,
> >Iraq is now in a state of complete chaos and comprises a much greater
> >threat to US interests then it did before the war. Bush has managed to
> >get us in a quagmire and quagmires and not easily gotten out of.
>
> Absolute nonsense. Why don't you write to a few of the troops over
> there and discover what is really happening?
My cousin just returned from over a year there. Explain this nonsense:
1) Fallujah has been abandoned to Sunni fundamentalists who have created
their own mini-Islamic state;
2) In Ramadi, US troops are contained to a few bunkers and suffer steady
losses;
3) Further north, around Kirkuk, the northern oil supplies have been
almost always cut off. Ethnic fighting is on the verge of erupting
between Sunnis, Turkmen, and Kurds;
4) In Baghdad, the "Green Zone" is rocketed nightly;
5) Shia Muslims in Sadr City (part of Baghdad), Najaf, Karbala, Amarrah,
Basra, and many other southern cities are in open revolt with heavy
fighting continuing;
6) Southern oil supplies have just been halted due to the security
situation. This had caused oil prices to reach an all time high. Have
you been to the gas station lately?
7) The guy who supplied intelligence information about Saddam's WMDs,
Ahmed Chalabi, has turned out to be an Iranian spy and has an arrest
warrant out for him. His relative, Salem Chalabi, who was appointed by
the US to arrange Saddam's trial, was just charged with murder and has
an arrest warrant out for him.
I suggest you remove your head from the sand and find out what is really
happening. More US soldiers died in the month after the so-called
"Transfer of sovereignty" then died the month before it. Here is a good
source of info:
http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com/
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Re: OT - I just got this in my email and thought I would share
Got yer facts wrong on foreign aid bub...18 billion? we give 10 BILLION
ALONE to israel...
And there is a lot more to "foreign assistance" then just money...subsidies
and other assistance pump it to well over 60 billion a year...the war in
Iraq is just a blip on the radar.........
> Ha, ha. Talk about misinformed. For FY 2004, the foreign assistance
> budget was about $18 billion. The war in Iraq has cost well over $125
> billion and will end up costing a lot more. Only Enron's accountant (or
> Bush's budget analysts) would argue that cutting foreign aid would save
> enough to pay for the war. Moreover, most of the countries in the
> coalition are exactly the countries that receive aid. In fact, that is
> why they are in the coalition. That why it should properly be called the
> "Coalition of the Billing" rather than "Willing". Although Israel, the
> largest aid recipient, is not in the coalition. Of course, if Bush cut
> Israel's funds, he would be out on his butt in a New York minute (not
> that I like that reality, but it is reality).
>
> >
ALONE to israel...
And there is a lot more to "foreign assistance" then just money...subsidies
and other assistance pump it to well over 60 billion a year...the war in
Iraq is just a blip on the radar.........
> Ha, ha. Talk about misinformed. For FY 2004, the foreign assistance
> budget was about $18 billion. The war in Iraq has cost well over $125
> billion and will end up costing a lot more. Only Enron's accountant (or
> Bush's budget analysts) would argue that cutting foreign aid would save
> enough to pay for the war. Moreover, most of the countries in the
> coalition are exactly the countries that receive aid. In fact, that is
> why they are in the coalition. That why it should properly be called the
> "Coalition of the Billing" rather than "Willing". Although Israel, the
> largest aid recipient, is not in the coalition. Of course, if Bush cut
> Israel's funds, he would be out on his butt in a New York minute (not
> that I like that reality, but it is reality).
>
> >