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A sad day for Republicans [message #97260] Fri, 25 June 2004 19:37 Go to next message
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In all fairness though, I'd be curious to see a movie/documentary on the Bush perspective on the Bin Laden/Saudi connection to 9/11 and the reasons on why this Iraq war is just.

The fuse is lit.



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Re: A sad day for Republicans [message #97264] Fri, 25 June 2004 19:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In all fairness though, I'd be curious to see a movie/documentary on the Bush perspective on the Bin Laden/Saudi connection to 9/11 and the reasons on why this Iraq war is just.

The fuse is lit.


I am surprised. On 4 different news stations I have seen them go through the lies in his movie.

MSNBC
CBS
CNN
FOX

All of them went though the lies.


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A sad day for Republicans [message #97271] Fri, 25 June 2004 20:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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While I don't know the orientation of the first two stations, I can honestly say I'm not surprised with the latter two. FOX News is parodied throughout the film.


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A sad day for Republicans [message #97276] Fri, 25 June 2004 20:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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While I don't know the orientation of the first two stations, I can honestly say I'm not surprised with the latter two. FOX News is parodied throughout the film.

I suggest you read this.

It just rips him apart.

http://slate.msn.com/id/2102723/


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A sad day for Republicans [message #97280] Fri, 25 June 2004 21:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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FOXNews is rightly critical of The Propagandist, Mr. Moore. Kind of surprising to see the Clinton News Network, PMS-NBC and Communist Broadcasting Service actually have something resembling actual truth about his film as they have been slavering over it for the past couple of weeks.

A documentary is supposed to tell the truth at all times, using Actors only where the original participants are not available or do not wish to appear on camera. The Propagandist takes statements made by various individuals and edits them out of context to make it seem like they say things that they do not or worse, creates entire scenarios out of whole-cloth to push his blatant, Anti-America agenda and still passes it off as a Documentary.


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A sad day for Republicans [message #97287] Fri, 25 June 2004 23:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oh, don't get me wrong, I don't think Michael Moore is 100% correct, but he's not 100% incorrect either.

For example, the movie consistantly implies there is a connection between the Bin Laden family and the Bushes, however, if there was a 'credible' collaboration, why did 9/11 happen? That wasn't addressed. Nor do I agree with his saterizing of the 7 minutes Bush was sitting in the school. If he was alerted of an attack on American soil, would it really be that bright of an idea to jump up and say "OMG WAR TIEM BY" in front a bunch of kindergarteners? Probably not. I'd also like to know where he got the statistic saying (roughly) 11000 troops were in Afghanistan by November, because I can't seem to find anything short of 30000.

But those things aside (there are more, but I haven't mentioned them), he's certainly right about some vital things. The biggest one is Iraq's association with terrorists. Hell, he's got speechs of those big high-ups saying that Iraq was secure (prior to March 2003). On top of that, to date, there is no proof of Iraqi involvement with terrorist factions (ie Al Qaeda), and FOXnews agrees!
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,123051,00.html

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Bush, however, insisted Thursday that Saddam had "numerous contacts" with Al Qaeda and said Iraqi agents had met with the terror network's leader, Usama bin Laden, in Sudan.

Saddam "was a threat because he had terrorist connections — not only Al Qaeda connections, but other connections to terrorist organizations," Bush said.



Now remember, insisting something doesn't make it true. If the President could show some evidence, then his plea is justified. Otherwise, it's only an assumption. They're no WMDs either. It questions the motives for the war when there is no ground for going to it.

Another thing that should be considered is the treatment of the ethnicities in regards to the election in 2000. I'm too tired to look up the facts on it now, but I'd bet the videos of the ethnics being scorned is awfully real.



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A sad day for Republicans [message #97301] Sat, 26 June 2004 02:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Do you not realize how much documented PROOF there is of a Saddam / Al Qaeda tie?

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A sad day for Republicans [message #97335] Sat, 26 June 2004 08:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You mean things like this?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,123757,00.html

I should like to see that document myself, instead of having mere referals to it.



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A sad day for Republicans [message #97349] Sat, 26 June 2004 10:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think people are looking for ties specifically pertaining to 9/11. Where as that link just talks about planning "how to oppose the Saudi ruling family".

Crimson, if you don't mind, could you provide some links of this proof that you speak of?
A sad day for Republicans [message #97352] Sat, 26 June 2004 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well, the US wants to have proof of Iraq having ties with terrorism. Any kind of terrorism, hence the "war on terror". 9/11 just the spark that lit the fuse.


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I think people are looking for ties specifically pertaining to 9/11. Where as that link just talks about planning "how to oppose the Saudi ruling family".

Crimson, if you don't mind, could you provide some links of this proof that you speak of?

Well the 9/11 commission has said there are ties. They have met and and all that stuff.

They cannot find clear evidence that Saddam had a hand in 9/11.

These are older, but they say the same thing.
http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/meast/9902/13/afghan.binladen/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,314700,00.html


Then there is this

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3819057.stm


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A sad day for Republicans [message #97358] Sat, 26 June 2004 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Do you not realize how much documented PROOF there is of a Saddam / Al Qaeda tie?


I pose a question to you:

Since there is no evidence tying Saddam to 9/11 (as stated by your own FOXnews stations), the war in Iraq is based on these old connections between Saddam and Bin Laden or Iraq and terrorism, right? (Not to say that old means irrelevant, of course)

If that is true, then the US war on terror justifies the Unites States to attack and invade any country that has any ties to any terrorist pretenses. That being said, what about the Mafia? Is it possible to call them terrorists?

By definition, terrorism is "The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons."

It's certainly not new news to know that the Mafia uses violence and intimidation to coerce societies. So why hasn't there been a shock and awe campaign in America, or (pardon my steriotype) Italy? While you can argue that the Mafia could be dealt with by small forces of cops or special ops, it is equally arguable to say that the war in Iraq (targeted at Saddam, for the most part) could have also been dealt with by special ops. Kirby will likely agree with me on that.

Just a thought.



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Please don't talk about the Mafia, the rest of the world thinks America is ignorant. But the rest of the world still thinks Al Capone runs Chicago.....

When I was in England I told people I was from Chicago and they asked me If I was in the mob. You mention Chicago and everyone goes "Chicago? Do you know Al Capone?"

When my mom was 8 she moved to California from Chicago. She said people literally moved out of her way on the side walks because they knew she was from Chicago. So they thought she was in the mob and drove a Cadillac.


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I didn't say that Al Capone ran Chicago, nor do I think so. But it is obvious that the mob uses (or has used) unlawful violence and intimidation to get their way. That would make them terrorists aswell, and then subject to the "War on Terror".


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In a recent article that I read, it made me see that Michael Moore is going to be a transvestite.

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A sad day for Republicans [message #97656] Sun, 27 June 2004 19:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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C'mon Java, you're smarter than that. You should know better than to use blatnat hyperexaggeration to try and make your case.

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Look, Clinton stood idly by while Islam-based terrorists continually attacked US interests and it culminated on 9/11/01 when they killed nearly 3000 innocent Americans. Unlike Clinton, Bush is doing something about it. It is sheer, blatant, unadulterated stupidity and ignorance to think that we should just sit here with our thumbs up our asses and continue to allow these psychopaths to kill us. QED

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I never said that nothing should be done. I'm saying that going to war is not the right OR the best way to get something done.


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I never said that nothing should be done. I'm saying that going to war is not the right OR the best way to get something done.


And how would you recommend getting rid of Saddam?

oh ya, there was never an alternate idea presented.

These people are not going to just give up.

Killing them is best simplest and the only way.


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Tell you what kid, go watch Fahrenheit 9/11 and take a look at the Iraqi families destroyed by the war. Go and watch that and tell me that was the best way to deal with the threat of terrorism.

I still would argue that the American Special Ops (which has been VERY successful in the past) would be a much better way of dealing with the situation of Saddam. In fact, I would even go as far as to bet that the UN would've supported the US in a LOT larger numbers if they weren't going to blast the hell out of innocent people.

But yeah, you're right. War is the simpliest way to go about destorying a population. It doesn't say much for the conquerers, though.



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Tell you what kid, go watch Fahrenheit 9/11 and take a look at the Iraqi families destroyed by the war. Go and watch that and tell me that was the best way to deal with the threat of terrorism.

I still would argue that the American Special Ops (which has been VERY successful in the past) would be a much better way of dealing with the situation of Saddam. In fact, I would even go as far as to bet that the UN would've supported the US in a LOT larger numbers if they weren't going to blast the hell out of innocent people.

But yeah, you're right. War is the simpliest way to go about destorying a population. It doesn't say much for the conquerers, though.

Hey, my dad was in Iraq for a year.

He was stationed near one of the poorest cities in Iraq. They made Harlem look like Beverly Hills. They had no roads, schools, or clean water.
They now have that and tons more. They have business there they have food they have all new conveniences.

What we did is what we knew what was going to happen.

These people could have either been terrorized and treated like shit for 50 more years or what is happening now. A few months of violence then after that they will be fine.

Do you know how many civilians we killed before d-day? the French death toll 30min into d-day was over 3000. People. I believe the total came to over 10000. We killed more French civilians on d-day then German soldiers.

But word war two was worth it.


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Hey, my dad was in Iraq for a year.



Don't take what I said the wrong way. I have absolutely nothing wrong with soldiers doing their duty. They're just doing their jobs. I'm saying there is something wrong with the choices with the people at the top.

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He was stationed near one of the poorest cities in Iraq. They made Harlem look like Beverly Hills. They had no roads, schools, or clean water.
They now have that and tons more. They have business there they have food they have all new conveniences.


Well at the same time, you're likely to see a charred baby being loaded onto a truck of dead innocents with a family crying hysterically asking Allah why it had to happen to them.

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What we did is what we knew what was going to happen.


huh?

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These people could have either been terrorized and treated like shit for 50 more years or what is happening now. A few months of violence then after that they will be fine.


Who said anything about allowing the tyranny to continue? The UN doesn't support terrorism. The don't (at the time) support unnecessary wars either.

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Do you know how many civilians we killed before d-day? the French death toll 30min into d-day was over 3000. People. I believe the total came to over 10000. We killed more French civilians on d-day then German soldiers.

But word war two was worth it.


But remember, there is a difference between helping your allies and invading another country. After Pearl Harbour, the US finally decided to send some manpower in the east and retake France from an invading force. Not unlike the Gulf War, an ally is under attack, and the enemy is forced out. Iraq was not an ally in March 2003, and yet it was invaded on shakey pretenses and pick'n'choose tactics (Remember! The Mafia are still terrorists! But they're not being dealt with as harshly as Iraq is!). It's the whole "the ends don't justify the means" thing over again. Those schools, stores, roads, whatever, are all good things. But they don't justify the means that were used to get them.

And don't get me started on the torture incident.



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In a recent article that I read, it made me see that Michael Moore is going to be a transvestite.


At the risk of being a hypocrite, I'm going to have to congratulate you on your outstanding contribution to this thread.
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I know firsthand that the Cisco Networking Academy opened up their first Iraq-based academy a few weeks ago. That's progress that I see in Iraq that I obtained not through the media and not through a fatso manipulative liar like Michael Moore.

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