The U.S Government Are Criminals

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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    NMyTree wrote:
    You're too funny.


    Yeah, I'm hilarious.
    I live in NYC- ask 99.9% of the people here. They would say wipe the entire middle east out.
    I know it's not realistic, and I know that there are many innocent people over there who are outraged by what their people did.... but there is no way in hell I want to relive 9/11 and if that means bombing them all- so be it. Ask a NY'er to tell you about 9/11.... the horror is as real as it was as the afternoon of that horrible day....

    I'm not a monster- I work with run away and homeless children... sit on the board of 3 local charities including Tuesday's Children- a not for profit serving children who lost a parents on 9/11. I see every day first hand what those monsters did to this city..... with that I believe it with 100% of my heart that we should have went over on 9/12/2001 and bombed the hell hell out of those animals.
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    NMyTree wrote:
    Um, like......four months ago......five.....six months ago. Who knows exactly how long it has been going on. You know, that Tibet thing.

    1959. Hmm, let me see, since that time the U.S has bombed or invaded:

    Cuba 1959-60
    Guatemala 1960
    Belgian Congo 1964
    Guatemala 1964
    Dominican Republic 1965-66
    Peru 1965
    Laos 1964-73
    Vietnam 1961-73
    Cambodia 1969-70
    Guatemala 1967-69
    Lebanon 1982-84
    Grenada 1983-84
    Libya 1986
    El Salvador 1981-92
    Nicaragua 1981-90
    Libya 1986
    Iran 1987-88
    Libya 1989
    Panama 1989-90
    Iraq 1991-2002
    Kuwait 1991
    Somalia 1992-94
    Croatia 1994 (of Serbs at Krajina)
    Bosnia 1995
    Iran 1998 (airliner)
    Sudan 1998
    Afghanistan 1998
    Yugoslavia 1999
    Afghanistan 2001-02
    Iraq 2003 -
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Hunter S Thompson was working on a story about the WTC collapse, HE THOUGHT HE HAD PROOF, and he THOUGHT HE WOULD BE "SUICIDED".

    ?? :( ?? :eek: ?? :( ??

    'To continue reading this article, you will need to purchase this article.'
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Hunter S Thompson was working on a story about the WTC collapse, HE THOUGHT HE HAD PROOF, and he THOUGHT HE WOULD BE "SUICIDED".

    ?? :( ?? :eek: ?? :( ??

    Here ya go...

    http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/03/312533.shtml

    Edit: Actually, even this is only the first pasge of the article.

    Fuck the Toronto Globe.
    Must be able to get the whole thing somewhere.
  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Byrnzie wrote:
    1959. Hmm, let me see, since that time the U.S has bombed or invaded:

    Cuba 1959-60
    Guatemala 1960
    Belgian Congo 1964
    Guatemala 1964
    Dominican Republic 1965-66
    Peru 1965
    Laos 1964-73
    Vietnam 1961-73
    Cambodia 1969-70
    Guatemala 1967-69
    Lebanon 1982-84
    Grenada 1983-84
    Libya 1986
    El Salvador 1981-92
    Nicaragua 1981-90
    Libya 1986
    Iran 1987-88
    Libya 1989
    Panama 1989-90
    Iraq 1991-2002
    Kuwait 1991
    Somalia 1992-94
    Croatia 1994 (of Serbs at Krajina)
    Bosnia 1995
    Iran 1998 (airliner)
    Sudan 1998
    Afghanistan 1998
    Yugoslavia 1999
    Afghanistan 2001-02
    Iraq 2003 -


    So now you've resorted to making an argument for something I have not argued against? :D

    Uh boy.
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    NMyTree wrote:
    So now you've resorted to making an argument for something I have not argued against? :D

    Uh boy.

    I'm not sure what argument you are making. Maybe you'd care to explain to it to me?
    Seems to me that - like with that pointlessly drawn out debate we had over Israel-Palestine - that you're simply trying to be clever and to catch me out. I don't know why. I'd have thought there'd be something more productive for you to do.
  • Nevermind
    Nevermind Posts: 1,006
    Hunter S Thompson was working on a story about the WTC collapse, HE THOUGHT HE HAD PROOF, and he THOUGHT HE WOULD BE "SUICIDED".

    ?? :( ?? :eek: ?? :( ??
    He also caught that little punk G W passed out in his bathtub during a superbowl party back in the day. He should have taken pictures.
  • Brisk.
    Brisk. Posts: 11,578
    thanks for posting, still got that otther 9/11 one to watch. I dont really know much about politics and how it all works etc but i find stuff like this interesting though ;p
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    I BrisK I wrote:
    thanks for posting, still got that otther 9/11 one to watch. I dont really know much about politics and how it all works etc but i find stuff like this interesting though ;p

    This one's really good.
  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Byrnzie wrote:
    I'm not sure what argument you are making. Maybe you'd care to explain to it to me?
    Seems to me that - like with that pointlessly drawn out debate we had over Israel-Palestine - that you're simply trying to be clever and to catch me out. I don't know why. I'd have thought there'd be something more productive for you to do.

    You're just playing around, here.

    You know what my point was from my very first post.

    You made a sweeping generalization. Which is interesting considering you're always the first to pounch on anyone else, when you perceive a generalization regarding Muslims.
  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Yeah, I'm hilarious.

    And you think 3inputchick speaks for 99.9 % of the population of NYC?

    :D:D

    Now that's fuckin' hilarious!!!

    That would be the first time I have ever seen you believe anything anyone said at face-value, lol.

    Interesting how you're willing to take 3inputchick's comment as fact, because it supports your kooky statement.

    You know damn well she speaks for herself, no one else.

    Silly boy.
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    NMyTree wrote:
    you're always the first to pounch on anyone else

    I like the idea of pounching on someone. It sounds kind of cuddly. It sounds like something kangaroo's might do. ;)
  • Byrnzie wrote:
    This one's really good.


    It a good background "fill in the blanks" type documentary.

    You can't go wrong with Bill Moyers, I think he and John Pilger were separated at birth...
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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