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Got this spam email, you neo-con fascist perverts ought to enjoy it: The Private Videos of UDAY HUSSEIN The Girls! The Parties! The Beatings! America's Hottest Selling Video!!!!!!! http://www.gitawey.com/u/index.php?AFF_ID=u11
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Got this spam email, you neo-con fascist perverts ought to enjoy it: The Private Videos of UDAY HUSSEIN The Girls! The Parties! The Beatings! America's Hottest Selling Video!!!!!!! http://www.gitawey.com/u/index.php?AFF_ID=u11
So says a @$#*ed up jack ass that delights in the death of children to the flu. Fuck you PoxMark.
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Blacksnows wrote: Subject: => The Private Videos of Uday Hussein: The Girls, The Parties, The Beatings ...! From: "=> Vox Populi " vox@popu.li Vox Populi " <vox@popu.li> Date: 05/12/2003 17:09 GMT Standard Time Message-id: <ZY2Ab.266$KB5.54100@news.uswest.net> Vox Populi wrote: Got this spam email, you neo-con fascist perverts ought to enjoy it: The Private Videos of UDAY HUSSEIN The Girls! The Parties! The Beatings! America's Hottest Selling Video!!!!!!! http://www.gitawey.com/u/index.php?AFF_ID=u11 Are there any videos show how the American invaders tortured Iraqi presoners
to DEATH and SEXUALLY assault Iraqi women, as well? Please let's know.
You'll have to wait until after Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz are done viewing them ... it may be a while .... -- "Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country." - Hermann Goering, Nazi Reichsmarshall
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Blacksnows wrote: Subject: => The Private Videos of Uday Hussein: The Girls, The Parties, The Beatings ...! From: "=> Vox Populi " vox@popu.li Vox Populi " <vox@popu.li> Date: 05/12/2003 17:09 GMT Standard Time Message-id: <ZY2Ab.266$KB5.54100@news.uswest.net> Vox Populi wrote: Got this spam email, you neo-con fascist perverts ought to enjoy it: The Private Videos of UDAY HUSSEIN The Girls! The Parties! The Beatings! America's Hottest Selling Video!!!!!!! http://www.gitawey.com/u/index.php?AFF_ID=u11 Are there any videos show how the American invaders tortured Iraqi presoners You'll have to wait until after Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz are done viewing them ... it may be a while ....
You've already seen them though right Vox, after all this guy was one of your heros right?
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I believe in the American way of life, the American dream, the sincere quest for freedom and justice. However, when you hear about how women are treaded in some of these countries you have to wonder why we are not imposing our ways on others. Take Jessica Lynch. She was raped by enemy combatants, OMG! this is a war crime. True she did not do anything heroic by getting sexually asualted but the her screw is americas screwing. We need their heads on a platter. This action is not honorable by arab standards nor ours. How about how the other arab nation do things. Like the case of a woman who was dating out of her "class" she was sentenced to be forcibly gang raped. What the frick is this. I believe in nations being allow to judge their own futures. No united nations can dictate one word values. But gang rape? Yes there is a time for Nations to be involved in cleaning out the devils who put people in bondage. The world has had and will have in the future many problems. A one world government will only make it worse. What we do with nation building will be important in the future. If they are puppets the corruption will be far worse then what was. As long as a strong country like America aligns it self to justice and honor, not domination, people will be free.
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I believe in the American way of life, the American dream, the sincere
quest
for freedom and justice. However, when you hear about how women are treaded in some of these countries you have to wonder why we are not imposing our ways on others. Take Jessica Lynch. She was raped by enemy combatants, OMG! this is a
war
crime. True she did not do anything heroic by getting sexually asualted
but
the her screw is americas screwing. We need their heads on a platter. This action is not honorable by arab standards nor ours. How about how the other arab nation do things. Like the case of a woman
who
was dating out of her "class" she was sentenced to be forcibly gang
raped.
What the frick is this. I believe in nations being allow to judge their own futures. No united nations can dictate one word values. But gang
rape?
Yes there is a time for Nations to be involved in cleaning out the devils who put people in bondage.
That soldiers gang rape women (and men) is true across the world. Yes, even American soldiers. But it has nothing to do with any country's law, and particularly is not a part of shari'a law. I make no excuses for Islamist extremists, but the kind of thing you are worried about is just the result of out-of-control niggas with guns - same in downtown Anyville.
The world has had and will have in the future many problems. A one world government will only make it worse. What we do with nation building will
be
important in the future. If they are puppets the corruption will be far worse then what was. As long as a strong country like America aligns it self to justice and honor, not domination, people will be free.
And as long as you believe all the urban myths, asshole, America will remain the stupidest country in the world.
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Steve Walker wrote:
Rocco Paladino wrote: There's very little credible evidence to support this absurd claim.
That's ok, the Average american idiot like Rocco don't need facts or evidence, he gets all he wants to know from Bill O'Lielly on Faux News ... -- "Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country." - Hermann Goering, Nazi Reichsmarshall
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Steve Walker wrote: That's ok, the Average american idiot like Rocco don't need facts or evidence, he gets all he wants to know from Bill O'Lielly on Faux News
.... The only idiot around here is you, PoxMark.
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quest war but who raped. rape? That soldiers gang rape women (and men) is true across the world. Yes,
even
American soldiers. But it has nothing to do with any country's law, and particularly is not a part of shari'a law. I make no excuses for Islamist extremists, but the kind of thing you are worried about is just the result of out-of-control niggas with guns - same in downtown Anyville.
You're a big help in spreading a good image for the US. Bogotry at it's worst.
be And as long as you believe all the urban myths, asshole, America will
remain
the stupidest country in the world.
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Daryl Hunt wrote:
You're a big help in spreading a good image for the US. Bogotry at it's worst.
-- "We huddled 'em up. We made them squat down... I poured four clips into the dinks...the mothers kept hugging their children...we kept on firing..." - Paul Meadlo United States Army commenting on US War crimes at My Lai The world has had and will have in the future many problems. A one world government will only make it worse. What we do with nation building will be important in the future. If they are puppets the corruption will be far worse then what was. As long as a strong country like America aligns it self to justice and honor, not domination, people will be free. And as long as you believe all the urban myths, asshole, America will remain the stupidest country in the world. -- "Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country." - Hermann Goering, Nazi Reichsmarshall
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evin wrote:
Why would an American want an Iraqi woman? Black, you are retarded.
You are a blithering idiot, eh Kevin? 11-24-2003 Two American Soldiers, Two Iraqi Brides By Matthew Dodd PATROL WARNING ORDER: 16 Aug 2003/Baghdad, Iraq SITUATION: Despite the ongoing threats to all coalition forces helping to maintain order and provide stability for the Iraqi reconstruction efforts, two patrol members wish to put themselves before unit mission accomplishment and get married to women they have known for only four months. MISSION: On 17 Aug 2003, our 3rd Battalion, Florida National Guard 124th Infantry, 1st Armored Division patrol will conduct a covert marriage patrol, under the guise of conducting a routine security patrol, in order to allow the impulsive marriage of two patrol members to native Iraqi women. DESIRED ENDSTATE: The desired endstate of this mission is to deceive the chain-of-command; show blatant contempt for authority; tarnish the credibility of the U.S. armed forces' presence; and create an international social, cultural, military and political quagmire. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Two golden wedding rings. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: This patrol is to be planned and conducted in complete secrecy from our chain-of-command, but we will have an American reporter present to observe the ceremony. That warning order was never published, but, believe it or not, it was actually executed. According to an article in The Chicago Tribune on Aug. 28, 2003: "The two brides, one in a print dress, the other in slacks, and a few family members came to a city street corner at mid-morning. From there, an Iraqi intermediary led them to the route of their fiances' foot patrol. The grooms marched up in their regular Army uniforms, wearing bulletproof vests and carrying M-16 rifles. Finally, a nervous Iraqi judge arrived separately, coaxed from his courthouse to complete the ceremony. The group ducked into a grassy courtyard where the vows commenced [with the grooms removing their helmets and laying down their weapons] .. Finally, with an American reporter watching, it took less than a half-hour in the morning sun to hear the judge's recitations of the vows. The two couples exchanged rings, signed the paperwork and were married." From reading many articles about this bizarre event, it is obvious to me that the grooms, Sgt. Sean Blackwell, 27, and Cpl. Brett Dagen, 37, were very determined to get married and they had been planning the event for quite some time. The soldiers converted to Islam a couple of weeks prior to the ceremony. They arranged a specific time and place for the ceremony. They ensured that a judge would conduct the ceremony, and enlisted the support of an escort to guide them to the appointed marriage site. The Tribune article accurately assessed: " . the nuptials took on the secrecy and synchronization of a commando operation." They even coordinated to have a reporter present at the ceremony. At first I thought they wanted their ceremony documented for purely romantic reasons, but Sgt. Blackwell's comments have me wondering about his true motives: "I am confident that it will be a very welcomed story back home. I feel the American public needs a story about something good that happened over here." I was not aware that he was in a position to know what is best for the American public. From my perspective as a career military officer, this culminating event is totally unacceptable for many reasons. The most obvious reason is that the two soldiers blatantly disobeyed orders. The Tribune reported that "as friendships deepened into romance, U.S. officers considered the relationships a security problem. The guardsmen were prohibited from 'fraternization' during 'combat.' " I suspect there was a lot of fraternization involved in the four months between the couples' initial meeting and their wedding ceremonies. According to Baghdad-based Florida National Guard spokesman, Capt. Jack McClellan, "We are accomplishing a mission on the street and protecting our forces. We cannot develop relationships with the locals unless they are mission-related." Second, time spent developing their relationships and planning and coordinating their marriage ceremonies was time taken away from their individual and unit readiness responsibilities in a hostile combat zone. They selfishly pursued their own interests and disregarded their fellow soldiers' safety and security. Third, all their planning and coordinating was done in secrecy without their command's knowledge. I am guessing that there were other soldiers who knew about and allowed this charade to continue without command influence. If true, then there was an active conspiracy going on within that unit. A conspiracy in the ranks spells disaster for good order and discipline for a deployed unit in a combat zone. If these illicit marriages were conducted without the prior knowledge of the rest of the patrol, then these two soldiers literally gambled with and knowingly put the lives of their fellow soldiers in jeopardy. Once small unit trust and integrity is destroyed, chaos and catastrophe cannot be too far behind. Finally, now the chain of command must deal with an unexpected, complex emotional and political situation. According to many reports, the Iraqi brides are now receiving death threats from angry Iraqi fanatics who view their unconventional marriages to unwanted occupiers as disloyal to their own people. What is hard for me to understand is that the two soldiers responsible for this situation are 27 and 37 years of age. I am used to hearing about impulsive marriages of deployed warriors who are still in their teens or early twenties, but not late twenties and late thirties. The bottom line is that now the chain-of-command has become distracted from focusing on its important mission. I am left wondering this: How common are these types of shenanigans in Iraq? I am sure that U.S. soldiers marrying Iraqi women is not common, but what other blatant breeches of trust are happening and being tolerated or rationalized away, and how are these breeches affecting the overall conduct of ground operations in Iraq? Is this type of event limited to this particular unit, or are they just as likely to happen in other National Guard, Reserve, and active-duty units? It is said that the truth is stranger than fiction. Although my warning order was purely fiction, it was a truthful reflection on a strange and terrible reality.
Admit that Sadam deserved it.
Subject: => The Private Videos of Uday Hussein: The Girls, The Parties, The Beatings ...! From: "=> Vox Populi " vox@popu
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Dcjtee wrote: "We huddled 'em up. We made them squat down... I poured four clips into the dinks...the mothers kept hugging their children...we kept on firing..." - Paul Meadlo United States Army commenting on US War crimes at My Lai
Wasn't he sentenced to the grand total of three months in prison for this mass murder?
That's more time than U$ Airforce pilots on meth get for murdering Canadians Soldiers ... or Italian civilains ...
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Dcjtee wrote: "We huddled 'em up. We made them squat down... I poured four clips into the dinks...the mothers kept hugging their children...we kept on firing..." - Paul Meadlo United States Army commenting on US War crimes at My Lai That's more time than U$ Airforce pilots on meth get for murdering
Canadians
Soldiers ... or Italian civilains ...
Thats cause the US Airforce pilots didn't commit murder jackass.
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Jay T. Beatty wrote:
Thats cause the US Airforce pilots didn't commit murder jackass.
Eat #@($ you lying sycophant: Airman convicted of murder 05/21/02 - KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AFPN) -- An Air Force judge sentenced Airman 1st Class Damien G. Kawai to life in prison, reduction to airman basic, forfeiture of all pay and a dishonorable discharge for murdering Airman 1st Class Charles F. Eskew Jr. in November. /////// Editor's note: The following article is an editorial written by an airman who was convicted of homicide.. He wrote this letter from jail. My name is December F. Barcus, and I am assigned to Minot Air Force Base, N.D.
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Jay T. Beatty wrote: Eat #@($ you lying sycophant: Airman convicted of murder 05/21/02 - KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AFPN) -- An Air Force judge sentenced
Airman
1st Class Damien G. Kawai to life in prison, reduction to airman basic, forfeiture of all pay and a dishonorable discharge for murdering Airman
1st
Class Charles F. Eskew Jr. in November.
Haha, Vox has to change the entire context of the discussion to prove his point! Hahahg, what a loooser. Hey PoxMark, you jack ass, you've got a big "L" on your @$#*ing forehead. Hahaha! Stupid @$#*ing bastard.
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Jay T. Beatty wrote: Eat #@($ you lying sycophant: Airman convicted of murder 05/21/02 - KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AFPN) -- An Air Force judge sentenced
Airman
1st Class Damien G. Kawai to life in prison, reduction to airman basic, forfeiture of all pay and a dishonorable discharge for murdering Airman
1st
Class Charles F. Eskew Jr. in November.
That's interesting, but Airmen 1st Classes don't fly planes, and this had nothing to do with the operation under debate, so once again your a jackass.
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