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- YingSawSay
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I didn't read through the long speil that you rambled on simply because I see what you are trying to argue, and it's extremely invalid.Instead of posting like a 12 year old, try to be a bit less,... let's say "simple"... You only gave up to now a show of sheer stupidity and xenophobic coments... Bravo... what do I say !!! BRAVI
You can' even answer to the point... btw another of your post gave another show of "misinformation"... There is and was no link between El Qaida and Saddam... In fact they were even enemies.... and don't worry I won't try to explain why a muslim fundamentalist can't be allied to Saddam... or how a Chiite can be allied with someone who is oppressing his brothers...
Number 1, the US had the right through the UN under resolution 1441, (which Germany and France signed) that stated if Saddam did not declare his entire weapon program (which he did not) that he would be in violation, at which time "appropriate action including military enforcement" would incur.
You are familier with this resolution aren't you? After all, it is the entire basis of the American war in Iraq (one of which the lowly Belgiums really shouldn't be concerned with, unless of course they are guilty of something)...I know that you wouldn't ramble on and on and on, without knowing this valuable piece of information. Not SM69...never....you never say anything unsubstainiated.
Why don't you just admit that you are jealous of America/ UK superpower and realize that it's best to join us, because you will never beat us. Hell we practically own Belgium now anyway....
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Well I'm sorry that it is completely acceptable to have a dictatorship. I am sure as hell glad Belgium doesn't have the clout to sway political opinion, jesus tap dancing christ, if all Belgians had that attitude they would be flying a German flag.In short How create new enemies...
You know SM69, all of your ignorant opinions aside, if you can't agree that Saddam needed to be removed somehow, then I honestly feel as if you're blinded by darkness in the depths of your ass.
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as usual you are missing the point... and my ignorant opinions as you say are far better to xenophobic ignorant rants as you post... and don't start with 9/11 because there was NEVER a link between El Qaida and Saddam Hussein
Funny when you look at modern history, and that you see that your country is more used to put dictatorships in place than removing them...
Funny also that instead of telling the truth, your gov has to lie to the world in order to start a war...
Funny when you look at modern history, and that you see that your country is more used to put dictatorships in place than removing them...
Funny also that instead of telling the truth, your gov has to lie to the world in order to start a war...
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After re-reading my last two posts, I don't see any reference made by myself concerning 9/11....as a matter of fact, I see you dumbfoundedly dodge the fact that the US had the right under Resolution 1441 to attack Iraq...(don't worry, I'll not let that drop until you stutter out an excuse) and trying to call out the word "xenophobic" in reference to my posts won't get me silenced in anyway.as usual you are missing the point... and my ignorant opinions as you say are far better to xenophobic ignorant rants as you post... and don't start with 9/11 because there was NEVER a link between El Qaida and Saddam Hussein
Funny when you look at modern history, and that you see that your country is more used to put dictatorships in place than removing them...
Funny also that instead of telling the truth, your gov has to lie to the world in order to start a war...
I'm here, I'm posing questions, and until you buckle your damn seat belt and answer them, you will continue to look like an ass. I like Belgium, I like the fact that they are a democracy now, (you know..that political frameset that America invented) and I love the fact that however much you wiggle and squirm you still can't retort to my posts, rather blow smoke-screens and guises in the name of "calling out the American infidels."
Come back when you have something interesting to say...you're not convincing anyone here.
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We weren't actually forced, rather put into a situation that inspired response. And my references are made simply because it is a democracy that you now live under, and it was a democracy that America invented and helped Belgium build. Yet, because we have free elections, and someone was voted in whois granted, a little dumb, he still has shown the political balls to do things as he pleases, whether we disagree or not. That's what he was put there for, we always have the option to vote him out.and about your continuous reference to WWII, may remind you that the US were forced in the war by the attack on Pearl Harbor...
see see it's not just me who thinks that
Well, either way you think about it. If Saddam was threatened and had to turn to someone to fight the US, what better power then the terrorists? An enemy of an enemy is an ally.Bin Laden certainly doesnt like Saddam as he is uneducated, speaks and writes poor arabic and verges on being secular.
I was going do this entire paper proving that terrorism is the only way the terrorists can strike at a superior technological force but I decided that a paper on China's Influence on the world would be more sound.
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yeah, it really doesn't work with a population that is several times larger then Greece. Not to mention that direct voting only occured in the city-states.
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Actually, no Greece invented a Socialist Society, in which spawned Democracy. America founded the entire concept of running a country solely by Democracy. Thank you for playing...I like Belgium, I like the fact that they are a democracy now, (you know..that political frameset that America invented)
Guess who didnt study classics at school
Greece beat the americans by nearly 2 millenia
sorry
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You have a Republic...not a democracy... if it were you would have a direct voting system
Wrong. We do have a direct voting system. It's just that it confuses you, and that's understandable....it confuses me as well. The electorial college is a forum of direct votership, it's just that it is running on a bit of flawed logic from time to time.