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Anonymous wrote:its been given numerous chances. enter reality.
Otaku Supreme wrote:how about a new slogan, for the peaceniks...
give war a chance!
One of the most amazing things about the anti war rally in Washington, DC was the creativity and variety of the hand-made signs held by the protesters.
Bush does for Christianity what Bin Laden does for Islam
War Is A Dick Thing, Peace Is A Heart Thing
Draft The Bush Twins
Don't Mess With Mesopotamia
War Is SO 20th Century
When Bush Comes To Shove
Brains Not Bombs
Goddess Bless the Whole Wide World
George Dubya: Weapon Of Mass Distraction
Beat The Bushes For Peace
Weapons Of Mass Destruction: Look Under The Bushes
Drop Bush, Not Bombs
Bombing For Peace Is Like Fucking For Virginity
Evolve! Work For A Non-violent Future
If War Is The Answer, We're Asking The Wrong Question
Killing Innocent People Is The Problem, Not The Solution
Save America, Spare Iraq, Make Texas Take Him Back
Real Patriots Drive Hybrids
Small Print For Peace (on a teensy card held aloft on a stick like any
large sign)
Drop Names, Not Bombs
Who Would Jesus Bomb?
Stop Mad Cowboy Disease
George Bush Couldn't Run A Laundromat
Bush Is A Servant Of Sauron. We Hates Him!
Make Love, Not War
There Is No Path To Peace - Peace IS The Path
Justice Or Just Us?
Sorry Dubya - Have A Pretzel Instead
Pretzel - It Does A Country Good
Tame The Tyrant In The Mirror, Then The One In Iraq
Cheney, Bush, Rumsfeld: Axis Of Weasel
Go Solar, Not Ballistic
Faster Trains Not Planes
Nonviolence, Not Nonexistence
A Village In Texas Has Lost Its Idiot
How Many Lives Per Gallon?
Make Alternative Energy Not War
How Did Our Oil Get Under Their Soil?
Out Beyond Ideas Of Right Doing And Wrong Doing There Is A
Field. I Will Meet You There. - Rumi
Regime Change Begins At Home
More MPGs, Less MIAs
Put The Peace Back In
No Hitting (held by young girl)
No Oilgarchy (Oilgarchy in circle with slash across it)
God Does Not Bless Only America
Rich Man's War Poor Man's Blood
Has Anyone Seen Our Constitution Lately?
What If God Blesses Iraq?
Born To Kill, Born To Drill
Let's Try Preemptive Peace
Our Grief Is Not A Cry For War
Books Not Bombs
If You Are Not Outraged You Are Not Paying Attention
Bush Is A Moron Don't Let Him Get His War On
Make Soup Not War
Honk If You're A Terrorist
Smart Bombs Don't Justify Dumb Leaders
We Have Guided Missiles And Misguided Men
Who's The Unelected Tyrant With The Bomb?
Peaceful Solution Not Daddy's Retribution
Make Tea Not War
All Humanity Is Downwind
My President Is A Psychopath
Relax, George
Fight Plaque, not Iraq (and the guy was carrying a toothbrush)
Andocrates wrote:This "war" in my opinion is not worth a single American or Iraqjin life.
Andocrates wrote:No, the real deal is Bush is bound and determined to make war - no matter what
Most of the uneducated world... or those that have other motives. Those "No War for Oil" placards can just as easily be written in French or Russian that say "No False Peace for Oil".Andocrates wrote:It's his blind side and most of the world can see it.
Andocrates wrote:He's already done more harm to the image of the US then Clinton did in 8 years.
Before you speak for the iraqi people, why don't you spend some time reading what political prisoners in Iraq must suffer? Makes a close parallel to North Korea. Why don't you read what the leaders of Iraq's neighbors think of Saddam?Andocrates wrote:It's always those safe in Washington who send our boys to die. This "war" in my opinion is not worth a single American or Iraqjin (how do you spell iraq-ee) life.
Andocrates wrote:Make a list of the things you are willing to sacrifice your child, brother, or best friend for
And here I thought isolationism died with the second world war.Andocrates wrote:To protect our country from attack or invasion - good I would be proud if my child, brother, or best friend died for that.
Andocrates wrote:To ensure good oil prices - I'll pay 30 cents more a gallon and keep my child, brother, or best friend alive.
GuyJean wrote:The protests are nice though.. I think it DOES make a difference.. But just once, I'd like to see people protest a country besides the US.. Where are the thousands in downtown Tokyo protesting North Korea's policies?.. It's just so cool to hate the US.
Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:The US propped up Saddam Hussein while he committed his worst atrocities.
Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:The US sold Saddam his chemical agents and plenty of military hardware.
Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:The current administrations line on this is that they didn't know what he'd do with the stuff. Isn't that a bit like a drug dealer wondering what a crack whore is gonna do with her shiny new rock?
Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:Claiming that Iraq is a violator of UN secrity council resolutions and should therefore be punished rings a bit hollow since the US has vetoed the most resolutions (at least 50), and will not respect resolutions passed against Israel.
What is the goal? At the minimum, a disarmed Iraq (as per numerous U.N. resolutions). The best: a democratic Iraq free of Saddam. Unfortunately, a democratic Iraq may negotiate oil contracts at a fairer rate than the current regime... something I'm sure the French would dislike.Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:Stating that you're gonna hit Baghdad with 800 cruise missiles in two days to create an effect like a nuclear explosion doesn't win allies.
So is Saudi Arabia's, but at least they're moving towards democracy. You'd have to pry the throne from Saddam's cold dead hands (after you remove all of the "voluntary" human shields).Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:50% of the Iraqi population is under 15.
Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:I could go on, but educating morons ain't my bag baby.
GuyJean wrote:The protests are nice though.. I think it DOES make a difference.. But just once, I'd like to see people protest a country besides the US.. Where are the thousands in downtown Tokyo protesting North Korea's policies?.. It's just so cool to hate the US.
ramchop wrote:Not quite true. I've seen big protests against the French (nuclear testing), Indonesians (East Timor), China (Tibet), Japan (whaling). OK, not on the same scale as the weekend's parties (and certainly not in downtown Tokyo).
ramchop wrote:So why does the world get all enthusiastic against America? It's probably the overexposure. The world is hammered with the American "dream". Hollywood, CNN.
ramchop wrote:But throw us some bait (in this case an overwhelmingly stupid Bush)
GuyJean wrote:ramchop wrote:Not quite true. I've seen big protests against the French (nuclear testing), Indonesians (East Timor), China (Tibet), Japan (whaling). OK, not on the same scale as the weekend's parties (and certainly not in downtown Tokyo).
Where were these 'protests'? I, personally, haven't seen any of this..
Oh, but wait! Having choices is part of the American way.. Better cross that off your list too.
Just a question: If Clinton was still in power and wanted a war with Iraq, would you support it?
ramchop wrote:maybe American (and Japanese) TV only focuses on "world" events that relate to America (Japan) so you don't have that option.
I was joking.. The US didn't invent freedom of choice.. We're good at selling those ideals... Then taking credit for themramchop wrote:Yes, democracy is an American invention.![]()
ramchop wrote:where were the world-wide protests when Clinton bombed Sudan and Afghanistan?
GuyJean wrote:I think a lot of it has to do with the ability to communicate an objective. Bush can't communicate... period!
C S Taylor wrote:Mr. P. Nesshead wrote:
The US sold Saddam his chemical agents and plenty of military hardware.
Same war as above.
Can't do that. Not permitted under the NPT.ramchop wrote:Are you seriously suggesting that it was OK to supply Iraq with chemical weapons because they were using them to fight the evil Iran at the time?
If so then why not just give the Kurds a nuclear missile or two and let them solve the Saddam problem?
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