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John Corn
03-28-03, 06:34 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2893645.stm

Its this type of behavior by the US under Bush that puzzles me.:confused:

Or, Theres no point listening to someone who to stupid to realize he needs to be liberated.

Ace
03-28-03, 06:49 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by John Corn
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2893645.stm


Or, Theres no point listening to someone who to stupid to realize he needs to be liberated. [/QUOTE

I choose this one.

Roger
03-28-03, 08:10 AM
Good cop/bad cop.

Halfsek
03-28-03, 11:47 AM
Originally posted by John Corn
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2893645.stm

Its this type of behavior by the US under Bush that puzzles me.:confused:

Or, Theres no point listening to someone who to stupid to realize he needs to be liberated.

It's kind of convenient that you don't mention the behavior of the Iraqi speaker which caused him to walk out....

James_F
03-28-03, 11:52 AM
But we are better than them right? No wait, we can be just as petty... :rolleyes:

Halfsek
03-28-03, 12:01 PM
I don't know if I'd consider walking out on a guy saying that you're targeting babies and women with bombs is petty.

George_F
03-28-03, 01:41 PM
Has there been conformation, that the market was hit by an American missle?

Anyway, the Americans have the right to walk out on a government official of a government they are taking out of power. If you haven't figured it out yet, the Americans don't think of Saddam and his group of retards, as a legitimate government. So why waste peoples time, listening to lies and nonsense from a dying government? Realistically this Iraqi representitive, may not even have a job soon...

James_F
03-28-03, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by Halfsek
I don't know if I'd consider walking out on a guy saying that you're targeting babies and women with bombs is petty.
:rolleyes: Yes it is. Walking out shows nothing to the world community.

Halfsek
03-28-03, 01:51 PM
If you're being verbally abused and accused of killing innocent people by someone who is guilty of such things, I wouldn't expect you to sit there and take it.

I think that getting up and walking out was one of the nicer things he could have done.

He could have come back with all the proof of the Iraqi government killing their own. But why bother?

Besides, the world community is well aware of Iraq's track record. I doubt that they were too perturbed about the US walking out. And if they were, then it's time they learn that that sort of speech that Iraq gave will not be tolerated.

James_F
03-28-03, 02:09 PM
I'm sure they were very happy that the US left.

RichW
03-28-03, 04:44 PM
He should have simply pounded his shoe on the table!

Jacob S
03-30-03, 03:40 PM
What irates me is that they go and accuse us of crap they do themselves INTENTIONALLY and to a worse extreme. This is bitter nonsense and rediculous.

waydwolf
03-30-03, 04:16 PM
Originally posted by Jacob S
What irates me is that they go and accuse us of crap they do themselves INTENTIONALLY and to a worse extreme. This is bitter nonsense and rediculous.

If anyone doubts anything about Iraq, they need only pay attention to the Discovery Times Channel(formerly Discovery Civilization). The New York Times is as far left of center as Fidel Castro compared to the New York Post(which I subscribe to) and for them to be in any way affiliated with the airing of a program that shows as much of Saddam's and the Ba'ath Party's treachery and disgusting inhuman butchery as they've had in the last couple days speaks volumes about the politics of those still denying Saddam's need to be removed from the picture.