If you have citizenship you are aussie enough for me so stfu.Dilbert_X wrote:
Actually I'm a recent arrival
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
If you have citizenship you are aussie enough for me so stfu.Dilbert_X wrote:
Actually I'm a recent arrival
I hope you're joking... I really, really hope so...zeidmaan wrote:
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for a country with overwhelming Muslim majority, having a special line on the freeway for non Muslims is a privilege is it not?
Thousands of cars with Muslims in one lane compared to few cars with non Muslims in another lane....
Dear Lord....did you quote a FOX news source?CameronPoe wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,450552,00.html
So the outgoing Bush administration appear to be so annoyed that they are being asked for a firm date of withdrawal that they are going to demonstrate to the Iraqis what happens when they aren't patrolling the streets. It will provide an excuse for an extended stay. Does America not want to come home or something? Do they love being in Iraq that much? So much for the ethos of personal responsibility - it seems that the US have an underlying desire to stay in Iraq indefinitely, as far as I can make out. If the insurgents are smart they won't play into the Americans hands and will maintain a lull in activity until an agreement is signed. They should pull a 'Basra following the British withdrawal'. A pretty nasty trick to play on Obama coming into office - perhaps this is what Biden was talking about. We may see a strike on Iran too now that Bush has nothing left to lose.
its actually from the AP if you bothered to pay attention. sadly you would rather be a parrot.462nd NSP653 wrote:
Dear Lord....did you quote a FOX news source?
If i could draw up a picture of a mick eating a potato and then keeling over, i would. then post it right (here). but im just gonna say it instead. oh and fuck you. and i fully realize you were just trying to prove your point, but fuck you. shove a potato up your ass and drown in a barrel of guinness. the end.Braddock wrote:
Oh does it? It didn't do a very job of controlling these guys did it?
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Ummmmmm, not sure how PERSONAL responsibility has anything to do with what you are saying, but I know, you need to try and get your digs in where ever possible. Being so offended by the sheer notion that one should be responsible for himself.CameronPoe wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,450552,00.html
So the outgoing Bush administration appear to be so annoyed that they are being asked for a firm date of withdrawal that they are going to demonstrate to the Iraqis what happens when they aren't patrolling the streets. It will provide an excuse for an extended stay. Does America not want to come home or something? Do they love being in Iraq that much? So much for the ethos of personal responsibility - it seems that the US have an underlying desire to stay in Iraq indefinitely, as far as I can make out. If the insurgents are smart they won't play into the Americans hands and will maintain a lull in activity until an agreement is signed. They should pull a 'Basra following the British withdrawal'. A pretty nasty trick to play on Obama coming into office - perhaps this is what Biden was talking about. We may see a strike on Iran too now that Bush has nothing left to lose.
Offended by personal responsibility? Me? lol. I'm completely and totally personally responsible. Offended at the notion that Iraq can't be responsible for itself perhaps.lowing wrote:
Ummmmmm, not sure how PERSONAL responsibility has anything to do with what you are saying, but I know, you need to try and get your digs in where ever possible. Being so offended by the sheer notion that one should be responsible for himself.
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Personal responsibility as in taking care of your own affairs, policing your own streets, paying your own way... for a country that loathes welfare so much you sure don't mind pumping billions into Middle Eastern countries.lowing wrote:
Ummmmmm, not sure how PERSONAL responsibility has anything to do with what you are saying, but I know, you need to try and get your digs in where ever possible. Being so offended by the sheer notion that one should be responsible for himself.CameronPoe wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,450552,00.html
So the outgoing Bush administration appear to be so annoyed that they are being asked for a firm date of withdrawal that they are going to demonstrate to the Iraqis what happens when they aren't patrolling the streets. It will provide an excuse for an extended stay. Does America not want to come home or something? Do they love being in Iraq that much? So much for the ethos of personal responsibility - it seems that the US have an underlying desire to stay in Iraq indefinitely, as far as I can make out. If the insurgents are smart they won't play into the Americans hands and will maintain a lull in activity until an agreement is signed. They should pull a 'Basra following the British withdrawal'. A pretty nasty trick to play on Obama coming into office - perhaps this is what Biden was talking about. We may see a strike on Iran too now that Bush has nothing left to lose.
Hey!!! That's where lowings' next contract is coming from!Braddock wrote:
for a country that loathes welfare so much you sure don't mind pumping billions into Middle Eastern countries.
He might have to consider redeploying to Afghanistan now that Obama is coming in.CameronPoe wrote:
Hey!!! That's where lowings' next contract is coming from!Braddock wrote:
for a country that loathes welfare so much you sure don't mind pumping billions into Middle Eastern countries.
God, how great it would be if you only were here, listened to the stories ( the ones the media does not air) and knew what you were talking about.Braddock wrote:
Personal responsibility as in taking care of your own affairs, policing your own streets, paying your own way... for a country that loathes welfare so much you sure don't mind pumping billions into Middle Eastern countries.lowing wrote:
Ummmmmm, not sure how PERSONAL responsibility has anything to do with what you are saying, but I know, you need to try and get your digs in where ever possible. Being so offended by the sheer notion that one should be responsible for himself.CameronPoe wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,450552,00.html
So the outgoing Bush administration appear to be so annoyed that they are being asked for a firm date of withdrawal that they are going to demonstrate to the Iraqis what happens when they aren't patrolling the streets. It will provide an excuse for an extended stay. Does America not want to come home or something? Do they love being in Iraq that much? So much for the ethos of personal responsibility - it seems that the US have an underlying desire to stay in Iraq indefinitely, as far as I can make out. If the insurgents are smart they won't play into the Americans hands and will maintain a lull in activity until an agreement is signed. They should pull a 'Basra following the British withdrawal'. A pretty nasty trick to play on Obama coming into office - perhaps this is what Biden was talking about. We may see a strike on Iran too now that Bush has nothing left to lose.
we're doing something about it.usmarine wrote:
saudi? you all should shut your mouths since the rest of you are russias bitch.
Could be, wherever, my project is needed I will go, ( I do wish it was back to Germany however.CameronPoe wrote:
Hey!!! That's where lowings' next contract is coming from!Braddock wrote:
for a country that loathes welfare so much you sure don't mind pumping billions into Middle Eastern countries.
Looks like in January Braddock, wish me luck, I know you believe in that sort of thing over any earth bound factors in ones lifeBraddock wrote:
He might have to consider redeploying to Afghanistan now that Obama is coming in.CameronPoe wrote:
Hey!!! That's where lowings' next contract is coming from!Braddock wrote:
for a country that loathes welfare so much you sure don't mind pumping billions into Middle Eastern countries.
so are we. well, if master obama lets us that is.m3thod wrote:
we're doing something about it.
I don't believe in luck. Whatever gave you that idea?lowing wrote:
Looks like in January Braddock, wish me luck, I know you believe in that sort of thing over any earth bound factors in ones lifeBraddock wrote:
He might have to consider redeploying to Afghanistan now that Obama is coming in.CameronPoe wrote:
Hey!!! That's where lowings' next contract is coming from!
Duh. You're Irish.Braddock wrote:
I don't believe in luck. Whatever gave you that idea?
Air strikes are a lot more effective than invasions at keeping threats contained at a cheap cost.usmarine wrote:
Can someone explain to me why clinton bombed iraq in 1998?
so an illegal invasion or attack into another country is ok as long as it is cheap? oh...and clinton did it?Turquoise wrote:
Air strikes are a lot more effective than invasions at keeping threats contained at a cheap cost.usmarine wrote:
Can someone explain to me why clinton bombed iraq in 1998?
That's why he did it.
He was a twat.Can someone explain to me why clinton bombed iraq in 1998?
Fine then.Flecco wrote:
If you have citizenship you are aussie enough for me so stfu.
Leprechauns aren't lucky... have you not seen "Darby O'Gill & The Little People"? You cross a leprechaun and you're fucked!FEOS wrote:
Duh. You're Irish.Braddock wrote:
I don't believe in luck. Whatever gave you that idea?
Leprechauns?
Was that the movie they showed next door to "Wifey McBeatey's"?Braddock wrote:
Leprechauns aren't lucky... have you not seen "Darby O'Gill & The Little People"? You cross a leprechaun and you're fucked!FEOS wrote:
Duh. You're Irish.Braddock wrote:
I don't believe in luck. Whatever gave you that idea?
Leprechauns?