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kurds = turds.
Typically I view BlueWarriors posts as a bunch of weird rambling gibberish (that indigo thing is weird dude, it makes you sound crazy), but he has made some really good arguments and solid points in this thread.The Hussein regime had to go one way or another. It was a pure evil genocidal, ruthless regime that was a major ongoing threat to the lives of millions of ordinary people trying to live in the area as well as to stability and the possibility of peace in the middle east. The number of people that suffered daily and that were killed by him/his regime over several decades is mind boggling. Countless people, even many of his top inner circle people over the years were summarily executed on a whim or because of a sudden mood swing without second thought. One example of the ruthlessness of the family is that one of the sons had a star player of the national soccer team executed on the spot (on the field in the stadium) after missing a goal shot or making a bad kick or something like that. The son was unhappy about the missed kick and ordered his goons to immediately shoot the player in the head right there on the field after the play in front of the crowd.Hussein had gathered more wealth than 1000s of people could burn through to have a comfortable life in 100s of lifetimes while he left well over 99% of the population of the country with virtually nothing, having to struggle to have basic necessities such as food and shelter each day and living in constant fear of being executed on the spot on a whim. With the wealth he accumulated while he left the population living in squalor and constant fear of death he built around 28 giant palaces (of the size that it would take years to even visit and hang out in each room of one for a little bit of time), many of which he never even stepped foot in. Saddam was given many many chances over several decades to change his ways but instead basically just said F-ck you world and kept killing and taking and oppressing. He was given the opportunity numerous times to step down and take off with his mind bending amounts of wealth to just go somewhere, chill and enjoy it. He choose not to do that because he loved the thrill of power and killing people whenever he felt like it. The world is a much better place now that he and his sons are gone IMHO. I'm not a fan of the death penalty and would rather he be rotting in a small high security -no escape possible- cell somewhere though, but I'm happy that it was done with a fair full public trial, unlike how Gaddafi was taken out.
nothing like genocide and holocausts to create humor.want to make some 9/11 joke while your at it? Quote from: Julie Fern on December 06, 2011, 05:33:44 PMkurds = turds.
You got Excellent visceral examples...sorry when it seems my writing feels like a cloudy gibberish view.Quote from: .Chuck on December 02, 2011, 10:06:25 PMTypically I view BlueWarriors posts as a bunch of weird rambling gibberish (that indigo thing is weird dude, it makes you sound crazy), but he has made some really good arguments and solid points in this thread.The Hussein regime had to go one way or another. It was a pure evil genocidal, ruthless regime that was a major ongoing threat to the lives of millions of ordinary people trying to live in the area as well as to stability and the possibility of peace in the middle east. The number of people that suffered daily and that were killed by him/his regime over several decades is mind boggling. Countless people, even many of his top inner circle people over the years were summarily executed on a whim or because of a sudden mood swing without second thought. One example of the ruthlessness of the family is that one of the sons had a star player of the national soccer team executed on the spot (on the field in the stadium) after missing a goal shot or making a bad kick or something like that. The son was unhappy about the missed kick and ordered his goons to immediately shoot the player in the head right there on the field after the play in front of the crowd.Hussein had gathered more wealth than 1000s of people could burn through to have a comfortable life in 100s of lifetimes while he left well over 99% of the population of the country with virtually nothing, having to struggle to have basic necessities such as food and shelter each day and living in constant fear of being executed on the spot on a whim. With the wealth he accumulated while he left the population living in squalor and constant fear of death he built around 28 giant palaces (of the size that it would take years to even visit and hang out in each room of one for a little bit of time), many of which he never even stepped foot in. Saddam was given many many chances over several decades to change his ways but instead basically just said F-ck you world and kept killing and taking and oppressing. He was given the opportunity numerous times to step down and take off with his mind bending amounts of wealth to just go somewhere, chill and enjoy it. He choose not to do that because he loved the thrill of power and killing people whenever he felt like it. The world is a much better place now that he and his sons are gone IMHO. I'm not a fan of the death penalty and would rather he be rotting in a small high security -no escape possible- cell somewhere though, but I'm happy that it was done with a fair full public trial, unlike how Gaddafi was taken out. Quote from: LincolnLover on December 07, 2011, 05:14:58 PMnothing like genocide and holocausts to create humor.want to make some 9/11 joke while your at it? Quote from: Julie Fern on December 06, 2011, 05:33:44 PMkurds = turds.Aye agree.This guy jul fen is bit o bigot.
Quote from: ! B L U E WAR R I O R..! on December 11, 2011, 12:51:00 AMYou got Excellent visceral examples...sorry when it seems my writing feels like a cloudy gibberish view.Quote from: .Chuck on December 02, 2011, 10:06:25 PMTypically I view BlueWarriors posts as a bunch of weird rambling gibberish (that indigo thing is weird dude, it makes you sound crazy), but he has made some really good arguments and solid points in this thread.The Hussein regime had to go one way or another. It was a pure evil genocidal, ruthless regime that was a major ongoing threat to the lives of millions of ordinary people trying to live in the area as well as to stability and the possibility of peace in the middle east. The number of people that suffered daily and that were killed by him/his regime over several decades is mind boggling. Countless people, even many of his top inner circle people over the years were summarily executed on a whim or because of a sudden mood swing without second thought. One example of the ruthlessness of the family is that one of the sons had a star player of the national soccer team executed on the spot (on the field in the stadium) after missing a goal shot or making a bad kick or something like that. The son was unhappy about the missed kick and ordered his goons to immediately shoot the player in the head right there on the field after the play in front of the crowd.Hussein had gathered more wealth than 1000s of people could burn through to have a comfortable life in 100s of lifetimes while he left well over 99% of the population of the country with virtually nothing, having to struggle to have basic necessities such as food and shelter each day and living in constant fear of being executed on the spot on a whim. With the wealth he accumulated while he left the population living in squalor and constant fear of death he built around 28 giant palaces (of the size that it would take years to even visit and hang out in each room of one for a little bit of time), many of which he never even stepped foot in. Saddam was given many many chances over several decades to change his ways but instead basically just said F-ck you world and kept killing and taking and oppressing. He was given the opportunity numerous times to step down and take off with his mind bending amounts of wealth to just go somewhere, chill and enjoy it. He choose not to do that because he loved the thrill of power and killing people whenever he felt like it. The world is a much better place now that he and his sons are gone IMHO. I'm not a fan of the death penalty and would rather he be rotting in a small high security -no escape possible- cell somewhere though, but I'm happy that it was done with a fair full public trial, unlike how Gaddafi was taken out. Quote from: LincolnLover on December 07, 2011, 05:14:58 PMnothing like genocide and holocausts to create humor.want to make some 9/11 joke while your at it? Quote from: Julie Fern on December 06, 2011, 05:33:44 PMkurds = turds.Aye agree.This guy jul fen is bit o bigot.not forget tact and diplomacy, you stupid goatfucker.
you such twit. you make sound like you found them. back to your star wars play figures.
Hmmm THEY ask him to step down. YOU go and kill him? NOT your place, but THEIRS. KILLING people is BAD. DON'T kill people unless YOU have to. YOU don't have to. You seem to NOT understand that. Maybe its better for some groups, but YOU still KILLED people. Caps ARE silly.I can't believe I'm about to say this, but you need to listen to Ron Paul. I might rather put up with the rest of his craziness if we would just stop invading people- for the love of f.uck.