ddlewis86 said:I just KNEW that SOME people would be a little upset when our military caught up with Saddam.![]()
and who might you be referring to?
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ddlewis86 said:I just KNEW that SOME people would be a little upset when our military caught up with Saddam.![]()
ddlewis86 said:I think this quote from my pastor sums things up nicely for me.
how do you know what we think?Rising Tree said:I would like to thank all the Bush-bashers who have posted on this thread for revealing their true selves. They are so blind to their hatred of the president that they cannot bring themselves to celebrate the capture of one of the worst lunatics on the planet. Oh well, you don't need to apologize for this mistake. The joke's on you, because we're celebrating some of the best news that has come from Iraq in months, and you're not going to experience the fun!![]()
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If you believe in God, He belongs everywhere. Mdatan said:your pastor has no business mixing politics with religion.
Praise God for this post! I agree! I do not think anyone is sorry that this man has been caught (what a ludicrous statement) I like you stand not democratic/republican/liberal/conservative.The Simple Plan said:Hello. Just poking me nose in.
It is good that Saddam has been captured and arrested and will be tried in front of his countrymen which wihtout a doubt he has been found guilty already.
Although I don't agree with war, one of the things that disarmed me with the nature of the first post is that SOME americans tend to forget that in almost every major post war conflict ('cept Vietnam) the British have been right up there fighting along side. Indeed Tony Blair has in many respects - even to the detriment of his stance in the UK - been "evangelising" for the entrance into Iraq and in many respects has pursued a damage limitation exercise in a world that was increasingly becoming anti_American.
Personally I hope that like the other murderers before him like David and Saul that God can melt his heart, so that like all other sinners he can have a taste of true power and freedom, that only the Holy Ghost can provide. By all means I am sure that most people want to see him tortured, shot or whatever but just in my walk with Jesus I am sure that he wants, if he has not started yet, to see Saddam turn his twisted soul back to him.
To be honest it makes no difference if the UK or USA see themselves as Christian nations, which to be honest is a bit strange as they both pride themselves on nations which are founded on divorcing religion from politics, and as we know nations in the name of Christianity have twisted the gospel before, but we still have hope that now the people of Iraq can now move forward without the threat of the Baa'thist regime overshadowing them. Let us pray that the Christians also which enjoyed some of the best freedoms in the Middle East second only to Israel are now not subject to extreme Muslim fundamentalism in the majority Sunni's or Shi'ites which dominate the current post-war Iraqui landscape.
Just my thoughts. From the little country over the pond!
Any particular reason you never have any real answers. You always come up with "How Mnay", "a whole bunch" What if" but nothing of any substance. Just wondering why?sedders said:lets just say a lot more that saddam, but of course those deaths were in the name of freedom, peace, justice and the American way.
Because you refuse to acknowledge the truths that I posted for you. I don't blame you because then you's have to eat your wordsdatan said:, but I'm not going to pretend that this war was over human rights.
You have no business telling his pastor what he can saydatan said:your pastor has no business mixing politics with religion.
Blemonds said:Because you refuse to acknowledge the truths that I posted for you. I don't blame you because then you's have to eat your words
Here we go with the bob and weave routine again. You claimed that there was no talk about liberating the Iraqi people until after the war started and no WMD were found. I gave you QUOTES including links to prove you were wrong. And the best you can say is yeah but he didn't really mean it and what about Liberia. You've been bested again you should just admit you were wrong.datan said:look--all you've posted are statements by Bush administration officials talking about Iraqi liberation.
But we know that actions speak louder than words.
Other than Iraq, what other countries are on the list for 'liberation'?
What happened to Liberia -- the one where Bush had such a great opportunity to show the world about freedom?
If human rights was really the issue, why was the main justification through the whole of last year about WMD?
I guess you don't want to answer the question. Can't blame you I supposesedders said:Blemonds, the US has killed more people than Saddam. If you need some annonomous guy on the internet to 'prove' this to you then you really are ignorant to world events and history. Secondly, Saddams war with Iran that killed about 1 million people was with US support.
I guess the 'substance' you are looking for is what I would assume most people already know. I guess they teach history different in the US, or perhaps your time in the military has taught you that when the US military kills someone, it is a good thing, because they are the enemy, if their a civilian, its just collatoral damage. You can probably name all the great battles in your civil war but cant tell me how many people died in hiroshima or vietnam.
Blemonds said:Why do you read posts and interpret them as though they said something completely different? If we purchased every drop of oil that Iraq could produce, it would cost less in dollars than it has cost us to operate the war. Moreover, it would have cost immeasurably less in the cost of lives. It's a simply math formula to check my claims.
sedders said:Blemonds, the US has killed more people than Saddam. If you need some annonomous guy on the internet to 'prove' this to you then you really are ignorant to world events and history. Secondly, Saddams war with Iran that killed about 1 million people was with US support.
I guess the 'substance' you are looking for is what I would assume most people already know. I guess they teach history different in the US, or perhaps your time in the military has taught you that when the US military kills someone, it is a good thing, because they are the enemy, if their a civilian, its just collatoral damage. You can probably name all the great battles in your civil war but cant tell me how many people died in hiroshima or vietnam.
ddlewis86 said:What EXACTLY is the number of people the United States has killed since you seem to be such an expert on the subject? The United States has been the aggressor in HOW MANY WARS??? Last time I checked we were either defending ourselves or freeing OTHER nations. Talk about gratitude.
Why do you hate the United States of America? Is it the common "no body likes a winner" syndrome?
Are you seriously insinuating that Bush is going to go in and take 112 billion gallons of oil out of Iraq? Where do you think he plans to store it, in Crawford , Texas?sedders said:112 billion barrels x $US32 per barrel = $3.5 trillion