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Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:50 pm
by GrimReaper
I totally agree with you. I'm just saying what you saw was not all the information that everyone needs to know. And for the suicide bombers, it's like Japan and their freackin kamakazies

...they do it for their country. It is stupid though!
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:15 pm
by Mj
The wierd thing is... why do they suicide for their country, by damaging their country :S Unless the suiciders are al-qaeda and just bent on toppling authority or trust in it...
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 8:37 pm
by M&M
DONT always believe what you see! Of course I probibly shouldn't put this because now you will all wounder but. I can't tell you:P
if he tells u,he will have to kill you
I think its bad tactics to die on your first mission, it must be better to keep planting bombs or sniping until you get killed doing so, rather than blowing yourself up on the first attempt.
EXACTLY ,i dont understand what kind of stupid tactic is this !!??? yeah it has the surprise factor ,but in the long run its very costly !!!
And for the suicide bombers, it's like Japan and their freackin kamakazies ...they do it for their country. It is stupid though!
the kamikaze planes were very effective since they sank many many ships. and the japanese couldnt have done it in any other way since thier fleets were destroyed .
but now they have other choices and tactics . why they are doing it is understandable .but they can stil fight in a different way and make more damage .
Unless the suiciders are al-qaeda and just bent on toppling authority or trust in it...
most probably thats the case cause it wont make sense any other way unless the bomb mailfuncitoned when he was in the wrong place?
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 2:23 pm
by Mj
unless the bomb mailfuncitoned when he was in the wrong place?
Next time they should use experienced suicide bombers

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 2:38 pm
by lizardkid
*suicide bomber is innocently walking down the street twoard a bank*
*expldoes 5 blocks away*
"oh dear that must have been old sahabi. goodness i knew his temper would get him someday*
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 8:55 pm
by M&M
Next time they should use experienced suicide bombers
lol ,yeah why not .
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 11:53 pm
by Jack Ruby
I read on Reuters.com that apparantly some poor guys have been forced to do a suicide mission.
Their families are held hostage until they complete the mission, mostly they drive the vehicle while the bad guys are in another car and remotely detonate the bomb.
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 10:57 pm
by Jack Ruby
how do I delete this one then ?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 11:01 pm
by Jack Ruby
I am watching Farenheit 9/11 right now, I guess 3 quarters through. The Iraq debacle, mannnnnnn, seeing poor peoples houses being busted into and their son taken away in the dark, broke my heart, coulda been my mother, any of our mothers
Crippled soldiers, dead babies, wtf is going on ?????
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 11:32 pm
by Jack Ruby
I just finished watching it
Not a nice thing to watch, though you absolutely SHOULD watch it.
Am I just a gullible fool or is Michael telling the truth ?
The Bohemian Grove stuff really seems to be quite poignant at this point.
I must be just gullible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 11:18 pm
by hogleg
Arabs mixed on 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
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Donna Abu-Nasr
Associated Press
Aug. 15, 2004 12:00 AM
BEIRUT - Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 is provoking strong Arab reaction. Kuwait banned it, Jordan tried to cut it, Syria has not decided, and Saudi commentators are denouncing it.
Many Arab moviegoers say with a twinge of envy that they wish the region, where free speech is for the most part restricted, had its own Moore. Some say it reinforces their bad image of the United States and shows Americans what their own media do not.
A few believe Moore is unfair to President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
"When he condemned the war in Iraq . . . he pictured it this way: Baghdad was happy and safe until cowboys Bush and Blair came," Saudi columnist Reem al-Saleh wrote in Kuwait's Al-Siyassah daily.
"He ignored 30 years of muscle-flexing invasions, villages massacred by chemical weapons . . . millions of bodies and mass graves. He has no right to hide the full truth."
Gianluca Chacra, whose Dubai-based company released the film in the Middle East, said attendance is at blockbuster proportions.
In the United Arab Emirates, the information minister, in an unusual step, asked to see it first, then approved it. In Jordan, the censors insisted the Saudi content be cut, Chacra said. They later took the film to "higher authorities," who OK'd it in full, he added.
Kuwait banned the film on the spot, Chacra said. He did not bother showing it to the censors in Saudi Arabia, where there are no movie theaters, only videos.
The movie is playing in the remaining four Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:05 pm
by Jack Ruby
I guess you have all seen or heard about the lastest round of beheadings, where will it end ? Say a prayer for Ken Bigley, seeing him crying chained up in a cage was pretty sickening, I realise that they did that to him as its somewhat similar to camp XRAY but the guys in Cuba dont have to worry about the decapitation thing.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:18 pm
by hogleg
Wow

This post won't die.
Sounds like were cutting heads off as well.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/041005/325/f3xtp.html
What a world!
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 7:07 pm
by Jack Ruby
Hog, I think you might find that those 5 guys were seen as collaborators by their own people, thats why they are now headless, it wasnt us that cut their heads off.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:32 pm
by strafer
I haven't seen Fahrenheit 9/11 yet. I heard it was mostly bullshit. I guess I can't say my opinion until I watch it. I am guessing that most people agree with Michael Moore if they hate Bush or are extremeists. I saw an interview of Moore on the O'Reiley Factor...heh...and I didn't like what he was saying. It didn't sound like he really supported the military in any way besides saying that they didn't go there on their own free will. I just think he shouldn't speak for people when he doesn't know their thoughts. I knew a couple of people that went to Iraq and they believed it was the right decision. I guess I may be confused on Moore's beliefs, but I'm not sure. Is that what he is getting at?