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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by ricardo.
Ah.. now I see, poor little innocent victimized misunderstood Sadam fish (anybody got a tissue)
Big bad dumb evil wicked lying Bush fish. (he's the real terrorist)
Thanks for enlightening us.
No, dont get it wrong.
Its not necessary to figt about this, no one here is terrorist or nothing. Then we can discuss in calm and accept if someone else has a different point of view.

Then Wayne, Saddam not innocent and i dont think that anybody except him says that, but... Bush are not telling the true when he says that he is fighting for justice.
Not many years ago the old Bush was a very good friend and partner of Saddam, NO MATTER that Saddam was a killer.
In the 80s Reagan and Bush already knows who was Saddam (as they know who was Bin Laden and make him a partner too!!) and they decide to make business with him... what kind of business??? guess... WAR!!!

In fact, most politicians in this world are nasty guys in a way or other. Nice people stays developing software

I only want to pray, not for Saddam, but for innocent people who has suffer Saddam many years and now gonna suffer war and destruction. They are the small fishes, the big oneas are Saddam, Bush, Blair & Co.


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Bravo Ricardo!




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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by wayne1.
As a side note: I don't think any nation should have veto power in the U.N. It should be a true democracy all the way up to the top.
I dont think democracy and the UN mix because not one UN delegate or official is democratically elected by the people.:cry:
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by wayne1.
Bush are not telling the true when he says that he is fighting for justice.
This is what USA and it's allies are going to stop.

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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by kbell.

Mmmm ... seems like USA envy to me. Most "anti-war" people seem not so much to care about the war as hate George Bush for some reason. Let me tell you - it could have been worse! At least for those in the USA. We could have been saddled with Al Gore. Now, you want to talk about a moron ...


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Ricardo, don't try to explain to these people who justifies the Bush & company attitude the arguments if favor of peace.
The reallity is the iraq military forces are weak and is too easy to fight with they (in teory).
Why don't attack China ?. They are dictators too and kill her own people, but there is a problem...the americans don't have the level of stupidity to do that.
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Brothers and Sisters.

To quote the great Rodney King...
"Can't we all just get along?"

I agree with you whole heartedly Ricardo. I wish the war never happened. Now I can only hope for a quick end, and the safe return of our troups.

There are no legitimate governments in the world. That's why I support Anarchy. Anarchy and Porn. Make that Anarchy, Porn, and Pizza. It's got to be good Pizza though. And the Porn has to be good too. None of that crap where they try to act in it, you know what I mean? Just men and women going at it. Porno movies don't need plots, just naked people.

That's it...

Good old Anarchy, Pizza, and Porn. And Beer. One can't have good Anarchy, Pizza, and Porn without Beer. Oh and hot wings too. Yeah. Anarchy, Pizza, Porn, Beer, and hot wings. I mean really hot hot wings not that mild stuff.

And Blue Cheese dressing to go with the hot wings....

So let's see, we have:
Anarchy
Porn
Pizza
Beer
Hot Wings
Bleu Cheese Dressing.

That's all we need in this world to be a happy and thriving society.

Good old Anarcy, Porn, Pizza, Beer, Hot Wings, and Bleu cheese Dressing. ...And Pretzels... Yeah. Pretzels and Beer were made to go together....

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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Muadib.

WHAT ARE YOU GOING ON ABOUT MAN?

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Excuse me, CoderLaureate, but what is a pretzel? (477... XD)

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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by ricardo.
Originally posted by El_Choni

Excuse me, CoderLaureate, but what is a pretzel? (477... XD)

El_Choni
Its a cookie, a traditional cookie from jews. Casher.

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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Franco.
Originally posted by ricardo
Originally posted by El_Choni

Excuse me, CoderLaureate, but what is a pretzel? (477... XD)

El_Choni
Its a cookie, a traditional cookie from jews. Casher.

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Sorry Ricardo but a Pretzel is originally from Germany and it's shaped like a 90 degrees rotated '8'
American's love german food and german beer...

BTW: Didn't know that there is cosher pretzel in Argentina :)

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Not sure where the food originated.

I'd almost thing it's jewish, but I'm not positive of that. They have a crunchy texture are are usually sprinkled with kosher, or sea salt.

I've seen them in the shape of rods (straight), and bow-ties (almost looke like tied shoe laces).



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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by ricardo.
Sorry Ricardo but a Pretzel is originally from Germany and it's shaped like a 90 degrees rotated '8'
American's love german food and german beer...
BTW: Didn't know that there is cosher pretzel in Argentina :)
Ooops!!:):):):)

Im not a pretzel or Casher expert :) bit i did know that its considered cosher and when i look at the web i was right!!!!

the pretzel. Christians in the Roman Empire made this simple bread treat out of flour, salt, and water—no eggs, milk, or other forbidden ingredients required. Then they folded it in the shape of two arms crossed in prayer. They called the bread "bracellae," or "little arms." Later, German Christians called it "brezel" or "prezel," which is where we got our word for it.

http://www.christianitytoday.com/histor ... mar02.html

Its casher because its made with no forbidden ingredients :)
Thats why i saw many friends of mine (jews) eat pretzels with no problem when they dont eat any other of the cookies that i like.

I knew that pretzel has some religious relation but sorry if i said its jew and Franco is right, its from Germany and Rome.

btw i like german beer too!!!


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BAGHDAD
Cries of 'kill Saddam' greet Marines
Apr 8
Ned Parker, AFP


US Marines entered Baghdad yesterday after driving from the south-east to complete the isolation of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's regime, a senior officer said.

General John Kelly, assistant commander of the First Marine Division, said his troops had crossed the Diyala River despite Iraqi moves to blow up two bridges over the waterway that runs down the eastern side of the capital.

"We're in Baghdad and we're in Baghdad to stay," he said.

Hundreds of Iraqi men greeted US Marines in their push towards the Iraqi capital yelling "kill Saddam", as they sliced their thumbs across their throats in a universally recognised gesture.

The Marines, on the last 80 kilometres drive towards Baghdad, told the tale of an authoritarian regime collapsing and of the mainly hearty welcome they received.

From community to community, men yelled "I love you, I love" and handed out blue boxes of Iraqi cigarettes called Sumers. Women and girls in veils flashed shy smiles, but amid the outpouring of joy the detritus of war was everywhere.

Anti-aircraft batteries still burned amid piles of smouldering ash, twisted skeletons of tanks lined the road, portraits of a uniformed Mr Hussein in sunglasses were riddled with bullets and a statue of the Iraqi leader had been stripped of its metal covering and its head knocked off.

But the dead bodies of Iraqi soldiers were notably absent, hinting at mass desertions.

The only corpses on the road were those of wild dogs, stiffened and bloated in the sun.

Refugees sped past, heading south on the back of trucks, 50 to 100 in some vehicles. Others fled on foot as they left Baghdad and surrounding areas that had been bombed, and where water and power had been cut.

Iraqi soldiers, Republican Guard and regular army tried to blend in to the mass exodus, having changed into civilian clothes - generally tracksuits and short-sleeve sportshirts - but they were given away by their black military boots.

Some men, faces burnt by the sun and coated by dirt, lunged out at Humvees and shouted for food and water.

Others, like Ali Hassan, a refugee from Baghdad, followed by his son who looked to be no older than eight, asked quietly for some food.

He called the situation "no good" and described the people as "very tired". With bloodshot eyes, he asked: "Will it be finished soon?"

A man in his 20s, named Issa, approached troops and asked for water and food as well. Speaking in broken English, he told how a relative had been struck down by the bombing in Baghdad, and gestured with fear at the sky.

As the Marines progressed, tales of horror from Mr Hussein's regime poured out.

A Marine intelligence officer, who declined to be named, told how Mr Hussein had demanded a high monthly fee from farmers for irrigation and drinking water, and would cut them off and jail them if they did not pay.

An elderly man wearing the head-dress of a tribal leader approached an Arabic-speaking Marine and told how his right foot had been blown off by an explosive when Iraqi troops had attacked his village in 2001.

An explosives ordnance expert, Staff Sergeant Simon Wade, spoke about the shock of discovering an explosives factory inside a primary school. Weapons and bombs had been laid out on school tables.

But despite the horrors, the final march to Baghdad gave Marines heart after they had spent nearly three weeks in what had appeared to be a hostile land.

Private Chris Law, 19, from Idaho said: "Before, I was pissed off being here, but when you see people approaching you and thanking you, it feels good, like back in the movies.''
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by wcardoso.

waine1 wrote:
"From community to community, men yelled "I love you, I love" and handed out blue boxes of Iraqi cigarettes called Sumers."
Tell me waine1, all that people yell "I love you" before or after the american bombing their houses ?
I'd saw in TV a iraqui men crying because all their family was killed last night. Eleven members of their family, pregnant wife, sons, etc.
May be this men goes crazy because all that horror, but never will yell "I love you" to this criminals.
Now I can understand why Bush dont sign the protocol to found the international court agains criminals, it's clear he had planed all that invasion to Iraq from these early days. He know he's becoming the worst criminal against humanity
Who's next ?
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