Re: Naive thoughts about US treatment of Prisoners
I have to say that i didn't get it...but now that it has been cleared up no harm done :)
Not knowing Sids style it is hard to tell, plus we have a few people on here that do still believe the WMDs exist and that Saddam was behind 911.. perhaps j2s favourite ;) will help us in future :)
Re: Naive thoughts about US treatment of Prisoners
Shit! I hadn't noticed your sig :lol:
Yeah, that may have saved some bother.
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Seriously?!? You guys didn't get his post? I read it, smiled and thought "good point". Decided I was going to tell some friends about it. And then proceeded to roll my eyes when Mankor replied, the next thing I new Vid was, and then Arm. I've never seen a post so go far over your heads before. I'm downright stunned.
Re: Naive thoughts about US treatment of Prisoners
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Originally Posted by Sid Hartha
You have a keen eye for the obvious - good for you.
Ah, I love that strip.."Get your War On" That is Sid Hartha's sig..
see this
Re: Naive thoughts about US treatment of Prisoners
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Originally Posted by vidcc
...we have a few people on here that do still believe the WMDs exist and that Saddam was behind 911.. perhaps j2s favourite ;) will help us in future :)
I believe WMDs either existed in Iraq, or were moved/hidden outside Iraq.
That they did exist (exclusive of nukes) is beyond question.
Why Saddam was so obstinate as to the U.N. resolutions is somewhat a mystery, apart from the fact he felt safe flouting them (see: Oil-For-Food), once it became clear the U.S. was going to invade.
As to your silliness vis a vis Saddam and 9/11, I have never harbored that particular belief, and have not the slightest idea where you derived that I did.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
I believe WMDs either existed in Iraq, or were moved/hidden outside Iraq.
That they did exist (exclusive of nukes) is beyond question.
Why Saddam was so obstinate as to the U.N. resolutions is somewhat a mystery, apart from the fact he felt safe flouting them (see: Oil-For-Food), once it became clear the U.S. was going to invade.
As to your silliness vis a vis Saddam and 9/11, I have never harbored that particular belief, and have not the slightest idea where you derived that I did.
the post only mentioned you because of your use of winkey :rolleyes:
Re: Naive thoughts about US treatment of Prisoners
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Originally Posted by dwightfry
Seriously?!? You guys didn't get his post? I read it, smiled and thought "good point". Decided I was going to tell some friends about it. And then proceeded to roll my eyes when Mankor replied, the next thing I new Vid was, and then Arm. I've never seen a post so go far over your heads before. I'm downright stunned.
i believe you
really
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Originally Posted by vidcc
i believe you
really
Really?
:P
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Sure, dwightfry has always seemed smart to me. I'm not only stunned but downright stunned that it was questioned.
Really.
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Sure, dwightfry has always seemed smart to me. I'm not only stunned but downright stunned that it was questioned.
Really.
really?
:P