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Narmer

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Originally posted by: dna
Originally posted by: Narmer
Neither I nor the Arabs care about any of that. All I'm saying is that they can and should just sit back, relax, and watch their two greatest enemies kill each other. It's like the perfect scenerio for them.

You are nothing but a brainwashed tool, a disposable peon -- like so many Arabs in the Middle East. (edit: to those who hold the power)

If your wet dream ever comes true, and the scapegoat disappears, then the Arab leaders will have to turn on their own people or on their neightbors in order to rationalize the sorry state of their countries. It will be Iraq, but on a larger scale, and this time without the US army around to control the fallout.

You're quite the sensitive one. Arab leaders have severe problems. But, luckily for them, and unfortunately for you, they are not the freakshow in the Middle East right now. You Jews (Israelis) and the Iranians are. And the show is happening NOW because the protector of the Israelis and Arabs has decided to fvck with the hornet's nest known as Iraq and we're having a hard time dealing with it.

This freakshow is being televised around the globe and everyone is being entertained, including your Arab enemies.
 

imported_dna

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How typical -- you have Arab on Arab / Muslim on Muslim violence in Iraq, and you blame the US for "fvcking with the hornet's nest".

Tell me, do you realy pine for the days of Saddam? Or do you really think that an Iraq falling apart in the future would have been a less messy event without the US army around?
 

Lemon law

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This little freak show in Iraq will end up shining a spotlight on the state of Israel---the downside of this for Israel may be that the world will not like what it sees.

Or its also possible that in securing a broader Iraq peace plan---the US may be forced to withdraw its one sided support for the State of Israel.

At a minimum---Iraq complicates things.---and may pave the way for some far ranging simplification.
 

imported_dna

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Huh? Israel has something to do with Iraq?

Do you really have nothing more intelligent to say that you have to fabricate a link between Israel and the the Sunni-Shiia orgy of violence?
 

palehorse

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Originally posted by: Lemon law
Or its also possible that in securing a broader Iraq peace plan---the US may be forced to withdraw its one sided support for the State of Israel.
that will never happen. ever.

 

Narmer

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Originally posted by: dna
How typical -- you have Arab on Arab / Muslim on Muslim violence in Iraq, and you blame the US for "fvcking with the hornet's nest".

Tell me, do you realy pine for the days of Saddam? Or do you really think that an Iraq falling apart in the future would have been a less messy event without the US army around?

It was a hornet's nest. It was a volatile region that Bush wanted to liberate. Well, Saddam kept a lid on the nest but Bush smashed it with a baseball bat. Now, all hells broken out.

There are countless other Saddams in the world, each with his varying degree of insanity, voilence, and modernity. If things could be resolved peacefully, then so much the better. But the world is what it is and it's better to live under a tyrant than to die in chaos and misery.

Nevertheless, I see that you've switched the topic from Israel/Iran to Iraq. Pointless but here's a *wink for you.
 

imported_dna

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Originally posted by: Narmer
Nevertheless, I see that you've switched the topic from Israel/Iran to Iraq. Pointless but here's a *wink for you.

Let me quote what you wrote in the previous message:
And the show is happening NOW because the protector of the Israelis and Arabs has decided to fvck with the hornet's nest known as Iraq and we're having a hard time dealing with it.

You must be suffering from amnesia, because you're the one who brought it up, so save your winks and go see a doctor.
 

palehorse

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Originally posted by: dna
Originally posted by: Narmer
Nevertheless, I see that you've switched the topic from Israel/Iran to Iraq. Pointless but here's a *wink for you.

Let me quote what you wrote in the previous message:
And the show is happening NOW because the protector of the Israelis and Arabs has decided to fvck with the hornet's nest known as Iraq and we're having a hard time dealing with it.

You must be suffering from amnesia, because you're the one who brought it up, so save your winks and go see a doctor.
owned!
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: Narmer... it's better to live under a tyrant than to die in chaos and misery.

Given that attitude, there would have never been a United states or a free Europe.
 

Narmer

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: Narmer... it's better to live under a tyrant than to die in chaos and misery.

Given that attitude, there would have never been a United states or a free Europe.

lol. tell that to the people that actually died.

Originally posted by: dna
Originally posted by: Narmer
Nevertheless, I see that you've switched the topic from Israel/Iran to Iraq. Pointless but here's a *wink for you.

Let me quote what you wrote in the previous message:
And the show is happening NOW because the protector of the Israelis and Arabs has decided to fvck with the hornet's nest known as Iraq and we're having a hard time dealing with it.

You must be suffering from amnesia, because you're the one who brought it up, so save your winks and go see a doctor.

Originally posted by: dna
Originally posted by: Narmer
Neither I nor the Arabs care about any of that. All I'm saying is that they can and should just sit back, relax, and watch their two greatest enemies kill each other. It's like the perfect scenerio for them.

You are nothing but a brainwashed tool, a disposable peon -- like so many Arabs in the Middle East. (edit: to those who hold the power)

If your wet dream ever comes true, and the scapegoat disappears, then the Arab leaders will have to turn on their own people or on their neightbors in order to rationalize the sorry state of their countries. It will be Iraq, but on a larger scale, and this time without the US army around to control the fallout.
No. reading from you're own damn quote, you were the first to bring up Iraq, not me. It was quite a diversion but it only goes to show that Israel and Iran are in a freakshow and you don't want to talk about it. Perhaps you can discuss it with your doctor, instead. His ears will be attentive, so long as you pay your bills.
 

imported_dna

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Originally posted by: Narmer
No. reading from you're own damn quote, you were the first to bring up Iraq, not me. It was quite a diversion but it only goes to show that Israel and Iran are in a freakshow and you don't want to talk about it. Perhaps you can discuss it with your doctor, instead. His ears will be attentive, so long as you pay your bills.

I suppose that in your mind merely mentioning the word Iraq counts as some sort of a diversion -- well, you can certainly can try and make that weak argument. While I made a comparison of what's to come, you started bitching and moaning about Iraq; I guess I could've used the Hama massacre, or the PLO in Jordan as other fine examples.

BTW, I see it took you three days to come up with such a lame reply.
 

Narmer

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Originally posted by: dna
Originally posted by: Narmer
No. reading from you're own damn quote, you were the first to bring up Iraq, not me. It was quite a diversion but it only goes to show that Israel and Iran are in a freakshow and you don't want to talk about it. Perhaps you can discuss it with your doctor, instead. His ears will be attentive, so long as you pay your bills.

I suppose that in your mind merely mentioning the word Iraq counts as some sort of a diversion -- well, you can certainly can try and make that weak argument. While I made a comparison of what's to come, you started bitching and moaning about Iraq; I guess I could've used the Hama massacre, or the PLO in Jordan as other fine examples.

BTW, I see it took you three days to come up with such a lame reply.

Pathetic. You mention Iraq first, which puts you in the wrong and you try to comeback with this weak paragraph? BTW, I don't wait around for your responses. I respond on my own time. And you just keep diverting the issue from this freakshow between Israel and Iran. Now you're trying to include Hamas, but you fail to mention your beloved General Halutz from last summer's lost to Hezbullah quitting. Either you get back on topic or I won't respond to you, period.

There, you now have the excuse to quit while you're behind (or continue to talk nonsense to an imaginary audience), handed to you on a silver platter.

 

imported_dna

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Originally posted by: Narmer
Pathetic. You mention Iraq first, which puts you in the wrong and you try to comeback with this weak paragraph? BTW, I don't wait around for your responses. I respond on my own time. And you just keep diverting the issue from this freakshow between Israel and Iran. Now you're trying to include Hamas, but you fail to mention your beloved General Halutz from last summer's lost to Hezbullah quitting.

Hamas? I think you need to read what you're replying to.
And now you're talking about Hezbollah? Talk about diversions.

So sad when you have to grasp at straws, trying so hard to get my reference to Iraq out of context. Go back and read my original message at least twice -- maybe then you'll understand; maybe.

Either you get back on topic or I won't respond to you, period.

That's not a threat -- you'd be doing a great service for everybody by not posting at all.
 
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