mister_me Posted February 5, 2003 Posted February 5, 2003 Did you know that I've heard that about 89% of all cows in the U.S. are now branded with either a MC or a BK to determine if they will go to McDonalds or Buger King? Cows are the living shit of the food chain and I love to eat them!
PogoC7 Posted February 5, 2003 Posted February 5, 2003 Good to know. I always though that meat was actually meat flavored cardboard.
aman Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 Turkish truck drivers in north Iraq still haul oil out and say they see lots of soldiers and tanks digging in on roads and oil fields. They ask for water but the Iraquis don't have any or food either. The Turks can't take phones or newspapers with them but the soldiers ask for news on when the war's gonna start. It seems they'll be in a hurry to give up so they can eat some decent food and get blankets and medicine. Just aman
RED FIRE COW Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 That is a horrible thing how Saddam can ruin all those innocent people for his pesonal gains. While he is eating Lobster they are eating sand. What a bastard.
Matzi Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 So, who thinks that they would feel better if they were attacked and killed?
aman Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 Now France suggests that the Iraq gov't should pass a law making it illegal for its country to produce biological or chemical weapons. That should make it all better. France also says they don't have ballistic missles to deliver the weapons so there is nothing to worry about. Now I really feel better. Just aman
PogoC7 Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 Soon every European country will jump on the bandwagon. They were just going agaisnt the U.S. because of the public. So they would be liked. I said that a week ago. Plus, most the countries on Europe are behind the U.S. other then the big countires (france, Germany, ect...). They know that America will compancate them.
RED FIRE COW Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 before getting involved in a war that has nothing to do with them a country must see how it can benefit from the war and must have substatial evidence that there is danger. Another reason would be if they have money ryding on one of the countries involved. its not just about countries not wanting to get involved for the hell of it.
Giles Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 Originally posted by PogoC7 Soon every European country will jump on the bandwagon. They were just going agaisnt the U.S. because of the public. So they would be liked. I said that a week ago. Plus, most the countries on Europe are behind the U.S. other then the big countires (france, Germany, ect...). They know that America will compancate them. That's really only true of the germans. The french were just employing their usual brand of international diplomacy. Are you sure it's not more a case of punishing those who disobey than compensating those who cooperate?
PogoC7 Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 Yea, the French recognize a terrorist groups as a legitament organization; it's a law. But war is war and it's the 21st century. Hopefully, in a sort time, it will all be how it should. More towards Unification, but I don't see it being so easy because of corperate america. America will always want to be on top or sharing it.
aman Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 Germany jumped on the bandwagon and sent a bunch of decontamination trucks and troops to operate them to Kuwait. They will be with us. France might as well build a wall and hide behind it. Something high enough so you can't toss a chemical weapon over it. Then they don't have any worries. Did you know that right now Libya and Syria are the heads of the Human Rights works in the UN and in a couple of months the chair of the nuclear dissarmament committee rotates to Iraqs turn. Scary Just aman
fafalone Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 One of my friends on my floor is from France, so I insult him pretty much on a daily basis. La France a beaucoup de peur... Vous craignez l'Irak Quand un homme mort... nous nous rendons!! S'il vous plait, Saddam, nous enculez! etc
Sayonara Posted February 7, 2003 Posted February 7, 2003 Originally posted by fafalone S'il vous plait, Saddam, nous enculez! ROFL
NSX Posted February 10, 2003 Posted February 10, 2003 Here's a translation for people like me, who are handicapped in the lingo of French: France has much fear... You fear Iraq When a dead man... we go!! Please, Saddam, f--- us up the a--! Your language is appaling! :jk: Take it easy
fafalone Posted February 10, 2003 Posted February 10, 2003 C'est tout bon, j'ai le dit en un langue etrangère, alors la plupart de cet forum ne peuvent comprendre
fafalone Posted February 10, 2003 Posted February 10, 2003 and you mistranslated a phrase, when a man dies, we surrender
Aardvark Posted February 12, 2003 Posted February 12, 2003 Dont underestimate the French. They will get the US to do the fighting, then move in afterwards and secure the oil for themselves posing as the Arabs friends who didnt want the war in the first place. You do the dirty work and they profit.
fafalone Posted February 12, 2003 Posted February 12, 2003 France basically turned its back on a Arab NATO member, cowardice at its highest level.
Aardvark Posted February 12, 2003 Posted February 12, 2003 Cowardice with a purpose. Turkey has no oil. Iraq does. Notice which one France sucks up to?
Aardvark Posted February 13, 2003 Posted February 13, 2003 France always behaves in the same way. Kicks up a fuss, insults, gets in the way. Then gets bribed handsomely to stop making quite such a fuss. While loyal allies like Turkey get taken for granted. If America appeases her enemies and betrays her friends ( remember the Iraqis who rose up against Saddam during the Gulf war? ) what other behaviour do you expect from people like the French?
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