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Posted on 02/22/2003 5:15:14 AM PST by kurtkloppenburg

A recent New York Times poll stated that 42% of Americans believed that Iraq was responsible for 9/11.


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To: kurtkloppenburg
Why ban democrats like this? I say let them come in here and spew and we can respond with facts. Just a thought
41 posted on 02/22/2003 6:35:57 AM PST by cody32127 (If Democrats are not evil, then evil has no meaning)
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To: Admin Moderator
That's gonna leave a mark.
42 posted on 02/22/2003 6:38:45 AM PST by WSGilcrest (R)
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To: Admin Moderator
Thanks, I needed a good laugh this morning.

Fried Troll always does that for me.

43 posted on 02/22/2003 6:40:05 AM PST by LibKill (Give me back my DDT!)
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To: dighton
LOLOL...
44 posted on 02/22/2003 6:41:37 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: KeyBored
Well there you have it! Proof! I always KNEW that Danny Rather and the NY Times took their marching orders from the RNC talking points.

You forgot something: < /sarcasm >

45 posted on 02/22/2003 6:43:11 AM PST by JimRed
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To: A_perfect_lady
"WHY DIDNT WE TAKE THE OIL IN THE FIRST GULF WAR"?

Well according to the very sweet young (liberal "peace"-marching) lady on the "terminal-brain" video -- and I quote -- "maybe that President wasn't such a bastard"

46 posted on 02/22/2003 6:44:02 AM PST by twyn1 (God Bless America !)
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To: cody32127
Why ban democrats like this? I say let them come in here and spew and we can respond with facts. Just a thought

They post this crap and run, very few that I've noticed stick around, or if they do it's just to spew invective. So we give them the...

47 posted on 02/22/2003 6:45:31 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: kurtkloppenburg
In conclusion Dubya is an anencephalic despot...

You forgot to mention the extra chromosome. Though you left-wingers make fun of people who aren't born normal, us right-wingers stand tall with the Down Syndrome folks.

48 posted on 02/22/2003 6:47:43 AM PST by VeniVidiVici
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To: Revelation 911
Isn't that A+Bert?
49 posted on 02/22/2003 6:53:01 AM PST by snopercod
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To: A_perfect_lady
If the price goes up, I make more profit per watermelon but I sell fewer of them. If the price goes down, I make less profit per watermelon but I sell more of them.

Lets say you can sell all the watermelons you can grow, because as you know, everyone loves watermelons.
As long as the demand remains above your supply, it's good for you to have higher prices. Right?
Of course if some 3erd world farmer keeps dumping his watermelons on to the market, your kind of stuck at his price, you may not even be able to sell all your melons at the lower price.
You may even decide to hold on to your melons until the price goes up.
But that hurts your cash flow .... So what to do? ....
50 posted on 02/22/2003 6:56:34 AM PST by THEUPMAN (#### comment deleted by moderator)
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To: kurtkloppenburg
The original Zot-meister
 

51 posted on 02/22/2003 7:07:33 AM PST by dinasour
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To: A_perfect_lady
the real story

Iraq Smuggling Melons from Gulf Via Jordan

Reuters | February 21, 2003 | Jonathan Leff and Stefano Ambrogi
Posted on 02/22/2003 2:52 AM EST by THEUPMAN

LONDON (Reuters) - Iraq is smuggling large shipments of melons from a Gulf port via Jordan in Baghdad's most successful contravention yet of United Nations sanctions, melon industry and shipping sources said on Friday.
Iraq has in the past smuggled melons on small vessels out of the Gulf and two years ago began pumping a steady stream of 200,000 melons per day overland via pipeline to Syria.
But the latest shipments represent Baghdad's boldest move yet in its efforts to regain control over melon revenues from the U.N. and come as the United States presses for possible military action to unseat President Saddam Hussein.
52 posted on 02/22/2003 7:14:42 AM PST by THEUPMAN (#### comment deleted by moderator)
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To: THEUPMAN
But what if you are the one who asked the UN to let the third world peasant dump his watermelons? Why would you do that?
53 posted on 02/22/2003 7:15:19 AM PST by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: kurtkloppenburg

54 posted on 02/22/2003 7:38:33 AM PST by mhking ("The word is no. I am therefore going anyway..." --Admiral J.T. Kirk)
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To: dinasour
Remember to use the word "terror". Use it about Saddam Hussein, use it about Osama bin Laden, use it about Yasser Arafat, use it about anyone who opposes Israel or America. Bush uses it in his speechs about 30 times in half an hour - that's one "terrorism" a minute.

But now let's list exactly what we really must forget if we are to support this madness. Most important of all, we absolutely must forget that President Ronald Reagan dispatched a special envoy to meet Saddam Hussein in December 1983. It's essential to forget this for three reasons. Firstly, because the awful Saddam was already using gas against the Iranians - which is one of the reasons we are now supposed to go to war with him.

Secondly, because the envoy was sent to Iraq to arrange the re-opening of the US embassy - in order to secure better trade and economic relations with the Butcher of Baghdad. Thirdly, because the envoy was - wait for it - Donald Rumsfeld. Now you might think it strange that Mr Rumsfeld, in the course of one of his folksy press conferences, hasn't chatted to us about this interesting tit-bit. You might think he would have wished to enlighten us about the evil nature of the criminal with whom he so warmly shook hands. But no.

Strangely, Mr Rumsfeld is silent about this. As he is about his subsequent and equally friendly meeting with Tariq Aziz - which just happened to take place on the day in March, 1984, that the UN released its damning report on Saddam's use of poison gas against Iran. The American media are silent about this too, of course. Because we must forget.

We must forget, too, that in 1988, as Saddam destroyed the people of Halabja with gas, along with tens of thousands of other Kurds - when he "used gas against his own people" in the words of Messrs Bush/Cheney/Blair/Cook/Straw et al - President Bush senior provided him with $500m in US government subsidies to buy American farm products. We must forget that in the following year, after Saddam's genocide was complete, President Bush senior doubled this subsidy to $1bn, along with germ seed for anthrax, helicopters, and the notorious "dual-use" material that could be used for chemical and biological weapons.

And when President Bush junior promises the Iraqi people "an era of new hope" and democracy after the destruction of Saddam, we must forget how the Americans promised Pakistan and Afghanistan a new era of hope after the defeat of the Soviet army in 1980 - and did nothing.

We must forget how President Bush senior urged the Iraqis to rise up against Saddam in 1991 and - when they obeyed - did nothing. We must forget how America promised a new era of hope to Somalia in 1993 and then, after "Black Hawk Down", abandoned the country.

We must forget how President Bush junior promised to "stand by" Afghanistan before he began his bombings last year - and has left it now an economic shambles of drug barons, warlords, anarchy and fear. He boasted yesterday that the people of Afghanistan have been "liberated" - this after he has failed to catch bin Laden, failed to catch Mullah Omar, and while his troops are coming under daily attack. We must forget, as we listen to the need to reinsert arms inspectors, that the CIA covertly used UN weapons inspectors to spy on Iraq.

And of course, we must forget about oil. Indeed, oil is the one commodity - and one of the few things which George Bush junior knows something about, along with his ex-oil cronies Cheney and Rice and countless others in the administration - which is never mentioned.

In all of Bush's dribble there isn't a single reference to the fact that Iraq may hold oil reserves larger than those of Saudi Arabia, that American oil companies stand to gain billions of dollars in the event of a US invasion, that, once out of power, Bush and his friends could become multi-billionaires on the spoils of this war. We must ignore all this before we go to war. We must forget.

Going further back into history, how about the marvellous foreign policy blunders such as Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh, Time's the man of the year 1951, in 1953 was to nationalise oil fields, CIA overthrew Mossadegh in an illegitimate and bloody coup d'état, and installed the Shah of Iran. The Iranian people never forgave the Shah for the 1953 illegitimate and bloody coup d'état against the Iranian national hero, Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh, the Prime Minister of Iran who was elected by the parliament, the Iranian legend who enforced the Oil Nationalization Bill to terminate the British ownership and influence on the Iran's oil industry in 1951. The 1953 coup d'état was designed by the CIA and fulfilled by the Shah’s military forces and supported by a large number of bribed hooligans (Saltanat-Talabs). Thereafter, the Iranian people deeply suffered under the Shah's dictatorship, corruption, phony elections, heavy censorship on the public media, torture and execution of thousands of dissenters until the 1979 Revolution.

1954 covert operations that overthrew Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, the second legally elected president in Guatemalan history. he started a land reform program, 3% of land owners held 70% of the land, nationalised 1.5 million acres, even his own land but much of that land was owned by the United Fruit Company (USA company). CIA bombed Guatamala and Arbenz fled, and have been led by US puppet governments, repressive military dictatorships ever since over 100,000 citizens dead.

In 1960, Patrice Lumumba, Congo’s first prime minister was captured by the troops of CIA-backed General Joseph Mobutu held for over a month, tortured and killed. Mobutu's brutality eventually alarmed even the CIA, who backed a
1977 uprising against him. When it failed, the CIA and Mobutu kissed and made up. US government support for Roberto D'Aubuisson in El Salvador, Holden Roberto in Angola & Reagan's Contra Terrorists in Nicaragua in the 80’s yet more examples of US involvement in regime change.

Then there's Iraq. Pop Quiz, which country has the most nuclear weapons in the middle east? Answer, it's the 51st state of America.... Israel. The Israeli government is the largest recipient of US financial aid in the world. Despite the Israeli population size is ranked as the 100th largest out of 238 countries in the world, it receives at least 30% of US financial aid.

Israel is clearly a funded state: despite its own healthy economy, it continues to receive funds from the US, in disproportion to both the country's population and needs. When it is not possible for the Israeli government to use the funds directly on military expenditure, its use elsewhere frees up other Israeli government funds to pay for military salaries, services and facilities.

Military power is required for Israel to maintain occupation implemented through settlements, checkpoints and closure. It is therefore no exaggeration to state that the US is funding and supplying the Israeli government's occupation of the Palestinian territories. Without the financial subsidies of the United States, the Israeli government would have found it considerably harder to sustain its military occupation of the Palestinian territories for the past thirty four years.

do you get zotted for having a differing opinion to the mainstream, maybe I will get banned too especially for bring up the taboo subject of Israel. I must be an anti semite then, that's the simplistic, tabloid, fast food all you can eat fox news channel answer
55 posted on 02/22/2003 7:48:45 AM PST by doubledeckerbus
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To: doubledeckerbus
You only get zotted when you have liberal ideas that don't advance conservativism. Bye-bye!
56 posted on 02/22/2003 7:51:55 AM PST by Admin Moderator
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To: Admin Moderator
AND THE BUS IS TOAST!!!
57 posted on 02/22/2003 7:53:47 AM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: doubledeckerbus
do you get zotted for having a differing opinion to the mainstream

You get zotted for being a troll.

Bye, bye.

58 posted on 02/22/2003 7:54:54 AM PST by dinasour
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To: facedown
Here's a question for constitutional scholars
59 posted on 02/22/2003 7:54:59 AM PST by Admin Moderator
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To: kurtkloppenburg

kurtloppenburg having a hair-raising experience with a VanderFReepergraff generator.

60 posted on 02/22/2003 7:59:54 AM PST by Kevin Curry
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