Strike against the war!

REDWAVE

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As the Nazi-like aggression against Iraq continues, the Army has admitted U.S. troops killed seven (7) Iraqi women and children near An Najaf. During the Vietnam war, General Westmoreland's statement "In order to save the village, we had to destroy it" became famous as an example of Orwellian doubletalk from high U.S. government officials. Now Major General Buford C. Blount III has come up with another classic, one which deserves infamy fully as much as Westmoreland's chestnut. You see, it's all the Iraqis' fault that U.S. troops are slaughtering them, according to him. He said: "We went into this hoping to keep collateral damage and civilian casualties to a minimum. They've not let us do that."

Yeah, how dare they fight back to defend their country?
:rolleyes:

Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.

Workers-- strike against the war! Soldiers-- turn the guns around!
 
REWDWAVE's going on strike from his "job".

Translation: Let the welfare check sit in the mailbox until tuesday the 8th.

Big sacrifice.
 
Class bias

Problem Child said:
REWDWAVE's going on strike from his "job".

Translation: Let the welfare check sit in the mailbox until tuesday the 8th.

Big sacrifice.

Note how militarism goes hand in hand with contempt for the poor. Nothing like a touch of class bias. Even if I were on welfare (which I'm not), what would that have to do with what I'm saying, and why would it be considered to somehow discedit what I'm saying?

There's only one answer: class bias against workers and the poor.
 
Problem Child said:
REWDWAVE's going on strike from his "job".

Translation: Let the welfare check sit in the mailbox until tuesday the 8th.

Big sacrifice.

hardly. he can sell the food stamps for $0.50 on the dollar to get by...

pansy.
 
Re: Class bias

REDWAVE said:


There's only one answer: class bias against workers and the poor.


The other answer would be superglue in your blistex and permanent paralysis from the elbows down.
 
REDWAVE said:
As the Nazi-like aggression against Iraq continues, the Army has admitted U.S. troops killed seven (7) Iraqi women and children near An Najaf. During the Vietnam war, General Westmoreland's statement "In order to save the village, we had to destroy it" became famous as an example of Orwellian doubletalk from high U.S. government officials. Now Major General Buford C. Blount III has come up with another classic, one which deserves infamy fully as much as Westmoreland's chestnut. You see, it's all the Iraqis' fault that U.S. troops are slaughtering them, according to him. He said: "We went into this hoping to keep collateral damage and civilian casualties to a minimum. They've not let us do that."

Yeah, how dare they fight back to defend their country?
:rolleyes:

Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.

Workers-- strike against the war! Soldiers-- turn the guns around!

REDWAVE,

At last, I find myself in complete agreement with you. There is no way that I can allow the US government to kill Iraqi's any longer.

If we kill them all, how can we possibly exploit them as cheap slave labor?











*Note to everyone else - I am only making fun of redwave, I feel badly about all innocent Iraqi's killed during this war.
 
REDWAVE said:
As the Nazi-like aggression against Iraq continues, the Army has admitted U.S. troops killed seven (7) Iraqi women and children near An Najaf. During the Vietnam war, General Westmoreland's statement "In order to save the village, we had to destroy it" became famous as an example of Orwellian doubletalk from high U.S. government officials. Now Major General Buford C. Blount III has come up with another classic, one which deserves infamy fully as much as Westmoreland's chestnut. You see, it's all the Iraqis' fault that U.S. troops are slaughtering them, according to him. He said: "We went into this hoping to keep collateral damage and civilian casualties to a minimum. They've not let us do that."

Yeah, how dare they fight back to defend their country?
:rolleyes:

Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.

Workers-- strike against the war! Soldiers-- turn the guns around!
You know, you'd save bandwidth if you just bumped an old horseshit thread.

You seem to make one every six hours or so.

TB4p
 
Query for GWB

How many women and children did you kill today?
 
Go on strike from our jobs to protest the war? Um, I'm gonna work overtime that day and then send a donation check to the U.S. Marine Corps! You want to turn the guns somewhere? Turn them on yourself.
 
Re: Query for GWB

REDWAVE said:
How many women and children did you kill today?


How much time did you sit around being lazy today, living off of others? :rolleyes:
 
High honor

It is a great honor to be abused and reviled for daring to speak out against mass murder and aggression.
 
REDWAVE said:
<SNIP>Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.

Can you please reschedule that strike,I wouldn't want my birthday associated,nor ruined by a bunch of idiots living in Never,neverland.
 
REDWAVE said:
As the Nazi-like aggression against Iraq continues, the Army has admitted U.S. troops killed seven (7) Iraqi women and children near An Najaf. During the Vietnam war, General Westmoreland's statement "In order to save the village, we had to destroy it" became famous as an example of Orwellian doubletalk from high U.S. government officials. Now Major General Buford C. Blount III has come up with another classic, one which deserves infamy fully as much as Westmoreland's chestnut. You see, it's all the Iraqis' fault that U.S. troops are slaughtering them, according to him. He said: "We went into this hoping to keep collateral damage and civilian casualties to a minimum. They've not let us do that."

Yeah, how dare they fight back to defend their country?
:rolleyes:

Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.

Workers-- strike against the war! Soldiers-- turn the guns around!
:D LMAO

Count me in...........
 
REDWAVE said:
As the Nazi-like aggression against Iraq continues, the Army has admitted U.S. troops killed seven (7) Iraqi women and children near An Najaf. During the Vietnam war, General Westmoreland's statement "In order to save the village, we had to destroy it" became famous as an example of Orwellian doubletalk from high U.S. government officials. Now Major General Buford C. Blount III has come up with another classic, one which deserves infamy fully as much as Westmoreland's chestnut. You see, it's all the Iraqis' fault that U.S. troops are slaughtering them, according to him. He said: "We went into this hoping to keep collateral damage and civilian casualties to a minimum. They've not let us do that."

Yeah, how dare they fight back to defend their country?
:rolleyes:

Next Monday, April 7, is a National Day of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Against the War.

Workers-- strike against the war! Soldiers-- turn the guns around!

Pardon my redneck liberal dumb ignorance, but how many (Iraqi) innocents has Saddam killed again, I'm not sure but I remember reading somwhere it was more than 7, more than 7 a day actually......

"turn the guns around"??????????????? What the fuck......so now you advocate the soldiers killing themslves and those in their support/supply chains.....

You do give new meaning to narrowminded fuckwit........

I know a bangladeshi who'd love to arsefuck you......
 
Re: Re: Strike against the war!

zipman7 said:

*Note to everyone else - I am only making fun of redwave, I feel badly about all innocent Iraqi's killed during this war.

they wern't innocents .... the military had to change their rules of engagment to prevent suicide bombings .. anyone that doesn't aknowledge their orders to stop at checkpoints are free fire targets .... seems harsh but from what they were reporting earlier the vehicle that got fired upon attempted to run through the checkpoint ... if i were there i wouldn't have been nice and tried to disable the vehicle first ....

the military is only trying to protect their own people and other innocents that could die in another suicide bombing...
 
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