Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
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Terrorists again!!!
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Alfred I see how did not refute my tree huggers logic post from earlier. Anyways who is doing most of the killing in Iraq? From the war itself how many innocent people were killed by the coalition? Can you tell me? How many people have been killed since by the insurgents. Lets see the tree huggers logic in action.Sola gratia
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'Sides, they surely did not believe in the sweet Lord Jesus so we cotton-pickin' helped them on their way to hell.Comment
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Mr P ... Nowhere near as many as the Iraqis have killed themselves... or even their islamic brothers in Iran...Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockWell we do kill people in Iraq , thousands of them.
The action against / invasion of Iraq was not undertaken in the name of religion... and look at the scale of protests that have taken place in the UK and beyond about it....
No major muslim protests against the bombings in Madrid, London, New York...Vieze Oude Man
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Darnit, hell and Damnation. There's a new man in town. Shootout at the Saloon at noon tomorrowOriginally posted by Tex'Sides, they surely did not believe in the sweet Lord Jesus so we cotton-pickin' helped them on their way to hell.Hard Brexit now!
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More cowboys to join the serried ranks?Originally posted by sasguruDarnit, hell and Damnation. There's a new man in town.Comment
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Aren't we forgetting something here? What right have we to go invading Iraq?
No connection at all to September 11 ( I agreed with the invasion of Afghanistan for that reason).
Spare me the sanctimonious tulipe. When it suited us we armed Saddam. He wasn't some goody two shoes then.
Hypocrisy all around, methinks ...Hard Brexit now!
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The insurgency was an inevitable result of the invasion and the subsequent disbandment of the army. No invasion=no insurgency. Which part of that don't you understand Chico?Originally posted by ChicoAlfred I see how did not refute my tree huggers logic post from earlier. Anyways who is doing most of the killing in Iraq? From the war itself how many innocent people were killed by the coalition? Can you tell me? How many people have been killed since by the insurgents. Lets see the tree huggers logic in action.Comment
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I sure is. Meet the rootingest-tootingest cowboy contractor in town, the snake oil cure for any Indian outsourcing deal gone bad.Originally posted by sasguruDarnit, hell and Damnation. There's a new man in town. Shootout at the Saloon at noon tomorrowComment
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As the US said we dont do body counts ... according to the Lancet medical journal Iraqi civillian post war figures were in the region of 100 thousand deaths from bombing, and post war chronic malnourishment with the children of Iraq.
No record of Iraqi millitary deaths were recorded.
And all on the back of a pack of lies.
Hope that helps.Comment
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