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all 500,000 republican guards have either surrendered or died?
all 500,000 republican guards have either surrendered or died?
T w i z t i D said:did you see the guy hump saddam's face in that poster? God that made me laugh
ICFire said:It's good to see the jubilation (sp?) of the Iraqi people that isn't being forced to gather and look happy.
T w i z t i D said:this is great to watch, i just hope that its being seen in iran, syria, libya, afghanistan, turkey, north korea, china, france, russia, kuwait, saudi arabia, jordan, palestine, israel, and every other fucked up country in the world
Kizzak said:If people are your concern, time for you to start a crusade for invading the Congo, yesterday there was some news that 1000 people were massacred in under 3 hours with guns and machetes. A question, did you support the UN/US' involvement in Rwanda? How about our involvement in Kosovo? The problem I have with people ever giving humanitarianism as a reason for entering a country militarily is because then they will turn around (or have previously in this case) opposed the exact same, or even worse thing. If you stay consistent, then your opinion is at least respectable, unlike a political whore who changes his opinion based on what party or political idealogy wants to complete the certain goal.
I'd love to believe it will be the last, but I'm sure by the end of the century at least one nuclear (or something similar) explosion will occur within a major city and virtually obliterate it.flexxx said:Really amazing tv. These are some of the first historic images of the 21st century since sept 11
Diabolic said:Beat me to it. And let's add North Korea, the worst human rights violator in the world, along with the Ivory Coast, and a number of other coutries where horrific atrocities take place daily but which we will never "liberate", since they have no resources or political value to make it worthwhile.
I kinda 'ed at thatFunkalicious said:ya, Independence Day