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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by gwayneco, Jan 21, 2006.

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  1. gwayneco

    gwayneco Contributing Member

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    1. "The U.S. Army and its agents take to the point where there is no significant difference between these crimes and those of Saddam. These crimes include the raping of women and taking them hostage, instead of their husbands. The wise ones know that Bush has no plan to achieve his alleged victory in Iraq."

    2. "And there`s no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women."

    3. "The point is the occupation by American-led forces has not improved the human rights situation in Iraq over the 2+ years. Isn't it that difficult to comprehend?"
     
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  2. vwiggin

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    First one is Bin Laden via his tape. Second one is Kerry. Third one is wnes.

    What do I win?

    P.S. I hope this quizz isn't an attempt to group wnes and Kerry in the same group as Bin Laden. Just because they are talking about the same topic doesn't mean they are saying the same things. ;)
     
  3. bigtexxx

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    1. Hillary?
    2. Saddam?
    3. Usama?
     
  4. gwayneco

    gwayneco Contributing Member

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    http://www.brothersjudd.com/blog/archives/2006/01/fleas.html#comments
    If they don't like being lumped with bin Laden they could switch to our side. At least that professor is honestly proud to have al Qaeda agreeing with him.

    Posted by Orrin Judd at January 21, 2006 05:06 PM
     
  5. vwiggin

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    Right... because you are either with us or against us. :)

    I'm sure you're all familiar with this quote:

    Critiquing our government's actions is not a terrorist activity. It is, in fact, an act of patriotism.
     
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  6. SamFisher

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    Gwayneco - first, let me say FRIGGIN GREAT THREAD DOOOD!

    Anyway, let's keep playing "WHO SAID THIS?"

    I've got some quotes, you guys tell me who said them (HINT: This is a bit of a trick question)



    (and, the cherry on top of the rest in my opinion)


    So....BBS D&D fans - Who Said This?

    Prizes to be determined accordingly....
     
  7. FranchiseBlade

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    I believe it was John Kerry who paraphrased it there. Or is that someone else commenting on that. Beacuse the things being discussed in those were were all parts of various official reports by the Red Cross, and other groups.

    Do believe that American soldiers do need to be going into Iraqi homes in the middle of the night and terrorizing women, and children?

    We have a report recently that states human rights in Iraq aren't better.

    And American controlled prisons have been found to rape women, and torture.

    I'm glad some people are interested in improving America's honor, and the good name that most of our troops work hard to uphold, and deserve.

    Why would you disagree?
     

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