As war now seems inevitable...

p_p_man

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is Iraq activating the thousands of sleepers in the US?

Are you now totally unprepared for millions of civilian deaths as toxic fumes spread throught your land?

Should you start rounding up all Iraqis now and intern them before they get a chance to cause you harm?

It all seems the most sensible thing to do. Get them before they get you. But hold on a minute. Bush knows that as well as I do. Why isn't he, this very second, ordering the mass arrest of all Iraqis?

Could it possibly be that he doesn't expect this 'phony war' to really develop into a shooting match? Or does he need the deaths of Americans to help bolster his 'war' on terrorism? And of course his ratings?

ppman
 
p_p_man

Iraq is not going to forget jolly old england either.

What is Tony doing?
 
fgarvb1 said:
p_p_man

Iraq is not going to forget jolly old england either.

What is Tony doing?

Before I edited I did include the UK in the post but thought I'd keep it simple.

Tony does exactly what George tells him...

ppman
 
Maybe your Prime Minister is doing the same thing by allowing your large influx of immigrants?


2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
 
p_p_man said:


Before I edited I did include the UK in the post but thought I'd keep it simple.

Tony does exactly what George tells him...

ppman

So England is OUR colony now?

3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood him.
 
We have the 2nd Amendment...

I'm prepared for a multi-level war. What these Muslim oddballs don't reckon on is Americans as a population, will not allow them to control us! I hope they are prepared to die and go to their paradise, because they will. There are a couple of million concealed weapons in the US, do you think if the cells act, that we won't?
How will the typical British subject react when yayati's cell activates?
Maybe you'll drop your tea in shock, but you won't be able to fight back against an AK-74/47.

*Are you ready to rumble? :D
 
HeavyStick said:


So England is OUR colony now?


It's been that way since Bretton Woods...

But we in Europe have already begun our own war of independence. You just havn't realised it yet...

God we're devious bastards...

ppman
 
Re: We have the 2nd Amendment...

Lost Cause said:
I'm prepared for a multi-level war. What these Muslim oddballs don't reckon on is Americans as a population, will not allow them to control us! I hope they are prepared to die and go to their paradise, because they will. There are a couple of million concealed weapons in the US, do you think if the cells act, that we won't?
How will the typical British subject react when yayati's cell activates?
Maybe you'll drop your tea in shock, but you won't be able to fight back against an AK-74/47.

*Are you ready to rumble? :D


I've got a spare copy of 'Grimms Fairy Stories' I can send you if you're interested...

ppman
 
hic...


4 Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
 
Canada has a problem too.....

They have their "Lindh," that should have been killed in this engagement, but we have a "kinder, gentler" military.

While the U.S. and Canada spar over the fate of a 15-year-old Toronto youth accused of murdering a U.S. Special Forces medic, more information is surfacing closely tying the teen's family to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network.

As WorldNetDaily reported exclusively yesterday, Omar Khadr of Toronto, who will turn 16 this month, is being held at U.S. military headquarters in Bagram, Afghanistan, north of the capital city of Kabul.

Sources said the Canadian government is pressuring Washington for the return of its citizen, while the U.S. government is investigating the death of the Special Forces medic, Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Speer, 28, as a potential capital crime. Only in the last several days has the youth been interrogated regarding the July 28 killing. Injuries sustained in the altercation with the medic had prevented it earlier, intelligence sources told WorldNetDaily.

Khadr is the son of Ahmed Saeed Khadr, a Canadian citizen whom the U.S. has accused of having direct ties to bin Laden. The Khadr incident could be an embarrassment for Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, who once intervened on behalf of the father.

The father was arrested in 1995 in connection with a bomb at the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad – a suicide attack that killed 17. According to the Ottawa Citizen, a Canadian Security Intelligence Service report says Khadr is "alleged to have moved ... money through" Human Concern International, a Canadian relief agency, "from Afghanistan to Pakistan to pay for the operation."

Chretien pressed Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto during a trade mission to give Khadr due process in Canada.

"I wanted to very clearly make sure that due process is followed in this case, and they gave me all the guarantees that I could have expected," Chretien was quoted by the Ottawa Citizen as saying at the time.

In October 2001, just after the Sept. 11 attacks, the Canadian treasury department ordered the freezing of the elder Khadr's assets. He was running the Afghan operations of a relief group that is said to be a front organization for bin Laden's terrorist network.

Khadr has denied all links to terrorism, insisting he is simply an aid worker. After his 1995 arrest, the Canadian International Development Agency suspended funding of Human Concern International projects.

Intelligence sources tell WorldNetDaily that Khadr's wife, Maha Elsamnah, is also suspected of being involved in terrorist financing.

The Egyptian-born Khadr, 53, was graduated from the University of Ottawa with a computer engineering degree in the early 1980s. Khadr and his wife became Canadian citizens in the mid-1970s. They have six children, but, according to the Ottawa Citizen, the couple has not lived in Canada since the mid-1990s.

Khadr and his wife are listed as joint directors of a charitable business called Health and Education Project International, an organization that claims to deliver aid to "orphans, widows and needy Afghans," according to the Ottawa Citizen.

The Canadian government yesterday admitted U.S. military forces are holding Omar Khadr for the murder of the Special Forces medic, after WorldNetDaily broke the story. Reynald Doiron, a spokesman for Canada's foreign ministry, told WorldNetDaily he did not know the name of the U.S. soldier. A Pentagon spokeswoman also could not identify the soldier.

"On August 20, the Canadian government was contacted by the American authorities seeking information on the nationality of a juvenile, claiming to be a Canadian, whom they had taken into custody," said the foreign ministry statement. "Subsequently the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade was able to confirm that the individual is Canadian."

"American authorities say that the circumstances surrounding the combat operation are still under investigation and that until the investigation is complete, no conclusions can be reached. Mr. Khadr has not been charged with any crime," said the statement.

Foreign ministry officials said the International Red Cross had been permitted to meet with Khadr, who was badly wounded in the firefight but has reportedly been treated by U.S. forces and is recovering.

Foreign ministry officials said they had contacted U.S. counterparts Aug. 30 requesting a meeting with Khadr. "Discussions are continuing," the statement said, hinting that Washington had thus far refused to grant them access to Khadr.

"The Canadian government is satisfied that individuals held by the U.S. are being treated humanely. However, the Department is concerned that a Canadian juvenile has been detained, and believes that this individual's age should be taken into account in determining treatment," the foreign ministry said.



:D
 
p_p_man said:


It's been that way since Bretton Woods...

But we in Europe have already begun our own war of independence. You just havn't realised it yet...

God we're devious bastards...

ppman

European independence is an oxymoron to say the very least. But then again everybody needs to laugh at something, we're lucky to have you.
 
p_p_man said:
is Iraq activating the thousands of sleepers in the US?

Are you now totally unprepared for millions of civilian deaths as toxic fumes spread throught your land?
We'll be expecting it when we go to war.

Thanks for your concern, though.

TB4p
 
Re: Re: As war now seems inevitable...

teddybear4play said:
We'll be expecting it when we go to war.

Thanks for your concern, though.

TB4p

Be a bit late then...

ACT NOW!

INTERN THE IRAQI TERRORISTS IN YOUR MIDST!

THE ONLY GOOD IRAQI IS A DEAD IRAQI!

ppman
 
Don't forget to shred the Constitution before you do, though. Don't want that pesky fucker getting in the way.
 
DeityMun said:
Don't forget to shred the Constitution before you do, though. Don't want that pesky fucker getting in the way.

As it means nothing in reality anyway, I'm sure it won't be missed all that much...

ppman
 
p_p_man said:


As it means nothing in reality anyway, I'm sure it won't be missed all that much...

ppman

You may want to inform the ACLU... I don't think anyone let them know.
 
The united states government can be less trustworthy than some other radical governments around the world.

How many are being held in that concentration camp in camp X-ray without charges?
 
Aussie Worm said:
The united states government can be less trustworthy than some other radical governments around the world.

How many are being held in that concentration camp in camp X-ray without charges?


I'm curious what you think we should do with them?
 
p_p_man no offense dude, but if I ever see you I will beat the living shit out of you.
 
Worm said:
p_p_man no offense dude, but if I ever see you I will beat the living shit out of you.


Just be sure not to have any open flames near him.

hic...
 
Because the sleepers are Saudis…

I Tony does exactly what Bush tells him, why not schtick to a subject closer to home and spend your time bashing your OWN leader? As long as he’s mini-me.

Worm – that’s no way to talk to anyone, especially out dear friend p_p_man who has obviously been touched by Allah and needs our care and mercy… I’ll pray to Quan Yi for his faculties to return! :D

I wouldn’t have seen that had you not pointed it out :rolleyes:
 
Aussie Worm said:
The united states government can be less trustworthy than some other radical governments around the world.

How many are being held in that concentration camp in camp X-ray without charges?
They're not citizens. They have no constitutional rights. John Walker did, so we had to charge him to detain him.

TB4p
 
teddybear4play said:
They're not citizens. They have no constitutional rights. John Walker did, so we had to charge him to detain him.

TB4p

Until their status is decided they should be regarded as Prisoners of War under Article 5 of the Geneva Convention:

"ARTICLE 5

The present Convention shall apply to the persons referred to in Article 4 from the time they fall into the power of the enemy and until their final release and repatriation.

Should any doubt arise as to whether persons, having committed a belligerent act and having fallen into the hands of the enemy, belong to any of the categories enumerated in Article 4, such persons shall enjoy the protection of the present Convention until such time as their status has been determined by a competent tribunal."


But Bush just ignores yet another International Agreement in the interest of self and his ratings.

ppman
 
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