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so.. like... this makes you cool e-dude?mappatazee wrote:I have no sympathy for someone who died over in Iraq. It's not like there's a draft.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
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From the "Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction" chaired by Lord Butler
d. The forged documents were not available to the British Government at the time its assessment was made, and so the fact of the forgery does not undermine it.
From page 46 of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee report published last Friday:
The CIA's DO [Directorate of Operations] gave the former ambassador's [Joe Wilson's] information a grade of "good". . . because the information responded to at least some of the outstanding questions in the Intelligence Community, but did not provide substantial new information. He [the reports officer] said he judged that the most important fact in the report was that Nigerien officials admitted that the Iraqi delegation had traveled there in 1999, and that the Nigerien Prime Minister believed the Iraqis were interested in purchasing uranium, because this provided some confirmation of foreign government service reporting. . . .
DIA [Defense Intelligence Agency] and CIA analysts said that when they saw the intelligence report they did not believe that it supplied much new information and did not think that it clarified the story on the alleged Iraq-Niger uranium deal. They did not find Nigerien denial that they had discussed uranium sales with Iraq as very surprising because they had no expectation that Niger would admit to such an agreement if it did exist. The analysts did, however, find it interesting that the former Nigerien Prime Minister said an Iraqi delegation had visited Niger for what he believed was to discuss uranium sales.
Drem wrote:fuck you stupid motherfuckers that think iraq is a justifiable war. if you go there and you die, you deserve it. if it were somebody that died in afghanistan, i would be more sympathetic, but i don't give a fuck about some slackjawed piece of shit that died fighting a hollow war for karl rove
One For The Road
There's amnesia in a hang knot,
And comfort in the ax,
But the simple way of poison will make your nerves relax.
There's surcease in a gunshot,
And sleep that comes from racks,
But a handy draft of poison avoids the harshest tax.
You find rest upon the hot squat,
Or gas can give you pax,
But the closest corner chemist has peace in packaged stacks.
There's refuge in the church lot
When you tire of facing facts,
And the smoothest route is poison prescribed by kindly quacks.
Chorus—With an ugh! and a groan, and a kick of the heels,
Death comes quiet, or it comes with squeals—
But the pleasantest place to find your end
Is a cup of cheer from the hand of a friend.
Robert A. Heinlien
Arlos wrote:I am not with Map on disrespecting people who died over there. Lots of them have absolutely no wish to be over there either. I mean, the army forced back officers who had been retired from the service for 10+ years and sent them over. They sent reservists and national guardsman, who never in a million years expected they would ever have to go fight in a war they may well not personally believe in.
Goose_Man wrote:A hardy fuck you to both Drem and Mapp. Any respect I had for you is now shit. Sure NT is a place to come and dick around and sling insults but that faggorty is way over the line.
I sincerely hope a rag head wearing fanatic shows up at your house in the middle of the night and cuts off your head.
I'll be sure to forward your comments to the parents of my two buddies whom were killed.
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