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    Hooray! I say. Now the rest of you clever clogs can explain the impact of this. Proceed.

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    Well, the staunch work of the troops from several nations has made that part of the world a better place to live for it's inhabitants.The recent election results confirm the natives approval.

    What I don't understand is giving a specified date for extraction (Aug. 31, 2010.). Now the remaining terrorists simply know they need to lay low for the remaining 18+/- months until we're gone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    Well, the staunch work of the troops from several nations has made that part of the world a better place to live for it's inhabitants.The recent election results confirm the natives approval.

    What I don't understand is giving a specified date for extraction (Aug. 31, 2010.). Now the remaining terrorists simply know they need to lay low for the remaining 18+/- months until we're gone.
    You mean the troops from the USA, and two soldiers from a few welfare countries, that wanted our money, that by the way they never fought in battle, only England did?
    But england only had around 2 thousand soldiers. That part of the world will never be a better place, their living standards went back a houndred years with the Bush invasion, is worst now than with Sadam.
    So Bush said one thing, but wait he said they won the war, just wait that the American soldiers come home and you will see the difference.
    And We didn't achieve what we went there for, we still don't have their oil lol.

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    You're a fucking idiot. That is all.


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    now they dont have to worry about getting nerve gassed by their own president or dictator.

    also, oil is down to about $30 a barrel and gas is under $2 a gallon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    You're a fucking idiot. That is all.
    And you are a republican that is wrost lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    You're a fucking idiot. That is all.
    Finally. An issue we can all agree on.

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    As for the topic at hand, I'd say that this is probably a good thing. Not entirely unexpected, either.

    Not sure if it's going to gain the US any popularity in the middle east at this point, as it's been too long. But it might calm some people down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post

    What I don't understand is giving a specified date for extraction (Aug. 31, 2010.). Now the remaining terrorists simply know they need to lay low for the remaining 18+/- months until we're gone.
    Then do what exactly?

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    Fuck sake Skizo, can you not do something about 5 tomatoes there?

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    Ha and Russia is invading Canada . This stuff never gets old .

    "The latest flashpoint in Arctic politics - Friday's revelation that Canadian fighter jets intercepted a Russian bomber on the eve of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Ottawa - comes as Norway and its Nordic neighbours weigh a possible military pact to defend each other against potential aggression on the polar frontier. "



    http://www2.canada.com/topics/entert...tml?id=1341510
    Last edited by peat moss; 03-01-2009 at 05:01 PM.

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