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Iran tries to capture Americans(?)

Started by cannon_fodder, April 04, 2007, 04:17:01 PM

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Conan71

I believe Madam Speaker had a meeting last week with the baby sitter of Iraq's WMD's- President Asshat.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

cannon_fodder

I thought it was "general asshat."
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I crush grooves.

Conan71

Sorry about that sometimes I get confused on my superlatives. [;)]
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

shadows

Sorry that I  questioned the half reported incident.  I assumed hearsay was spoken by the third party and had little credibility.
Thus the creditability of the persons reporting the incident,  leaving out the full particulars, that is hidden behind the sanctioned UN, which has been like a fellow hiding behind the tree.  

The search for the WMD can be proven each day by the participants in the ongoing searches.  In fact it would seem that by the increasing explosions and ground-to-air missiles the searchers are blindfolded.  

Being one that has trouble recognizing that the sprit and the body separates when the body grows cold, I would assume that the noble justification of the search for WMD would have come to a positive conclusion by now.  We could post it on the headstones of over three thousand and  increasing graves that their losses were not in vain.

Ever story teller has a different story to tell...    
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

iplaw

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Originally posted by shadows

Sorry that I  questioned the half reported incident.  I assumed hearsay was spoken by the third party and had little credibility.
Thus the creditability of the persons reporting the incident,  leaving out the full particulars, that is hidden behind the sanctioned UN, which has been like a fellow hiding behind the tree.  

The search for the WMD can be proven each day by the participants in the ongoing searches.  In fact it would seem that by the increasing explosions and ground-to-air missiles the searchers are blindfolded.  

Being one that has trouble recognizing that the sprit and the body separates when the body grows cold, I would assume that the noble justification of the search for WMD would have come to a positive conclusion by now.  We could post it on the headstones of over three thousand and  increasing graves that their losses were not in vain.

Ever story teller has a different story to tell...    


Yep.  Some story tellers prefer to use fact and logic and some...well...

Conan71

And the three thousand centrifuges (reported last night they are planning on 50,000) for uranium enrichment won't exist when we finally have to invade Iran either.  Doesn't mean they weren't shuttled off somewhere else.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

shadows

".........we finally have to invade Iran..."

Lets see Russia is assumed to have the 2nd largest oil reserve but they are buying M.E. oil.

China has not searched for oil  although the dinosaurs that laid down the oil covered the entire planet.  China depends on the M.E. for oil.  

China has mastered nuclear elements and rockets.  Ripley's marching Chinese that could march six abreast over a cliff forever, need a population reduction.

India rides the fence.

The relations between both the super powers grow more strained with the passing of each day.  The Blimmies need the oil but they are going home.  

We won't have to invite them to come on because they could be on their way.

Half the world have nuclear arms.   We should be digging us a "fraidy hole" instead of beating our chest and yelling like Tarzan.

When are we going to invade Iran?  
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

iplaw

You know.  If any of that made a lick of sense...I would attempt a response.  And I would ask for clarification, but past experience tells me that would be a waste of time as well.

Try again in English bubba.

shadows

The post requires deep thought.  During the flash of time we will be on the planet we have succumbed to again the violence that surpassed even that of Rome.

In our nation's capital elaborate fraidy holes are provided while the general public must follow as sheep to the slaughter house if ever a rocket is lunched.   Course there will be up to 28 minute time lapse before touch down after star wars identify an incoming rocket.

London was subjected to the buzz bombs and V2 rockets in the 40's therefore as the Iraqi policing escalates they have demanded their leaders get the hell out of the conflict.

Is it so hard to understand we are a mixing pot of immigrants, established as a prison camp, domineering the American native.  The mixing pot contains the ingredients as those of theNebuchadnezzar statue in his dream.  Even in the melting pot they will not mix.  In the lands we take our melting pot they will not accept the responsibility to stir the pot.

Even the once leaders of our military are reluctant to take over a cause that is doomed to results like Nam and Korea,   They see a 6 month war going on as a civil war for years with increasing casualties.

Among us are those who think war is only play where the dead are only playing dead.   The graves of those who will not be in the future picture are the ones who have paid for our negligence.

We love war and want to enforce on others the thrill of controlling them.  In our homeland the number one resources to intimidate our people is through propaganda.

Even our own civil war continues, that took the lives of 25% of the participants' ; it continues hidden in the darkness of today.

Like England, listening to their people, who hosted the exile government of Iraqi, listen now to our  people and "Get to hell out of the Iraqi civil war."  
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

TulsaFan-inTexas

Shadows, I sincerely mean it when I ask this question. Does this style of writing come easily to you or do you put considerable effort into it? It has a strong resemblance to haiku and is difficult to follow (as others have indicated).

shadows

It comes easy to me as it is written on the assumption that readers have a reasonable knowledge of current and past events.   I have a hard time thinking that the world was created in the fortnight with the breaking of each dawn being where history begins.  The retaining of past events, in the single limited brain of our species, should and could be used as a guiding point for those who will become the future.

I have no reason to believe that among the species that retaining past experiences, in order to guide the future, that we will leave as a pattern to enable those who replace us, to continue a productive society and find a viable road to succeed  by our faults.

As we are guided by the past which we bring into the present, projecting into the future and retain the hope that we can be a service to the future, not reverting back when society emerged from the caves.

The past artifacts are dug up today and reassembled in order to understand those societies that have come before us.  It is our duty and obligation  of a learned society to leave our foot prints in the sands for the future generations.  

This style of writing comes easy to me as it is way to recall what many of the present wants to overlook.  
   
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.