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Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.
-Buddha
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Originally posted by VykromondYanqui U.X.O. avatar- check.
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Shitty punk band as username - check.Originally posted by Jeenyusssometimes i thrust my hips so my flaccid dick slaps my stomach, then my taint, then my stomach, then my taint. i like the sound.
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Originally posted by Pearl Jamblah blah blah BUSH blah blah blah UNITED STATES blah blah blah FUCK THE BULLSHIT blah blah blah YOUR COUNTRY SUCKS blah blah blah PROBLEMS blah blah blah DEATH blah blah blah FORIEGN POLICY blah blah blah TRAGEDY
just fill in the blah blah blah's with the words you like the best
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Originally posted by genocidalI like how the non-Americans are stupider and more close-minded than the more aware Americans, on this board, concerning issues of foreign policy. You're preaching to the choir dumb fucks, and nobody likes to hear preaching.
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Originally posted by Fallen AngelOn a lighter (as in: glow in the dark) note:
http://www.americanfreepress.net/htm...on_europe.html
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/1112-01.htm
Here's another URL for you noting the how and why the US uses it's depleted uranium i shells.
Radioactive Tank No. 9 comes limping homeMay your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.
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There was an interesting news programme on tv tonight. It set aside about 20 minutes to follow a group of young US ex-soldiers who had done their term in Iraq and had come home, quit the army and were now protesting against the war. Vietnam vet style. They were doing a protest march called ‘walking to new orleans’ I think, I guess it’s named after the song.
I know there’s two sides, three sides, or whatever, to all these arguments over the war, and some of the people who joined them on the march would clearly be happy stood next to anyone holding a ‘Peace’ banner. But they were intelligent, articulate, slightly traumatised, but generally thoughtful people and they had some pretty disturbing things to say.
This summary is shit, but essentially they were told to treat all Iraqis the same, so none of this ‘we’re liberating this guy but that other guy’s an insurgent’ rubbish. They were also told they had a freehand to kill anyone, threat or not, and were actively encouraged to kill people when on patrol after dark, threat or not, with no questions asked. There was more but those two stick in my mind. I haven’t done this much justice. You’ll have to watch it yourselves and make your own opinions.
What I’m curious about is what coverage this kind of stuff gets in the mainstream media in the US. CNN is usually one of the better US news providers but I searched there and found nothing. The way it was done almost had the feel that it was smuggled out.
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