Yes Iraq was such as a blissful haven of peace under Saddam, Uday and Qusay. Yes I am sure the tulipes and the Kurds would concur. Or maybe the lives of the Shiites and the Kurds are not valuable in your eyes so Saddam could continue brutalizing and killing them and continue funding terrorist attacks in Israel, continue his WMD ambitions etc. Or the fact that Saddam has killed more muslims than anyone in the entire history of the world counts for nothing.
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Originally posted by ChicoYes Iraq was such as a blissful haven of peace under Saddam, Uday and Qusay. Yes I am sure the tulipes and the Kurds would concur. Or maybe the lives of the Shiites and the Kurds are not valuable in your eyes so Saddam could continue brutalizing and killing them and continue funding terrorist attacks in Israel, continue his WMD ambitions etc. Or the fact that Saddam has killed more muslims than anyone in the entire history of the world counts for nothing.
So ? (See previous reply)
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Originally posted by ChicoYes Iraq was such as a blissful haven of peace under Saddam, Uday and Qusay. Yes I am sure the tulipes and the Kurds would concur. Or maybe the lives of the Shiites and the Kurds are not valuable in your eyes so Saddam could continue brutalizing and killing them and continue funding terrorist attacks in Israel, continue his WMD ambitions etc. Or the fact that Saddam has killed more muslims than anyone in the entire history of the world counts for nothing.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by mcquiggdMy guess is that the big attack is coming... think about it, Al-Queda have a history of using sleeper cells, inflitration, attacking economic targets, and using people who seem to have no obvious connection with them...
Thats right.
The Inland Revenue is now run by Al-Queda.
Hold on though, this would mean that EDS are/were on their payroll. Hmmmm, it's all slotting into place now . . .
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Come on Chico, it's a simple question. You don't have to go back to your minders to get the answerHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by ChicoWill your feeble little minds ever get this? If terrorists obeyed the Sixth Commandment "Thou shall not kill" then there would not be a problem will there? It because they don't and are seeking to kill you and countless others that’s why thy need to be stopped. The commandment is as passive as it is active. The person who walks on the other side while someone is killing someone is as guilty of breaking the commadment as the killer himself. Ahhhhhhhhh remove the scales from your eyes!!! And sasguru when I tips on logic the last person I would come to would be a self stled atheist. Please!!
So I ask again, where are these "extra" provisions/addendums to the ten commandments written? Are they under your stoneLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Sorry Wobbegong, but this isn't quite right:
But al-Queda are meticulously thorough, and organised, which doesn't quite square with the Inland Revenue, although curiously, their persistant and blood-thirsty tactics, do.
Hold on though, this would mean that EDS are/were on their payroll. Hmmmm, it's all slotting into place now . . .
Or if they had done, we could sort out al-Queda once and for all by bombing Texas.Comment
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Dodgy, the Ten Commandments are the bare minimum for us fickle humans.Sola gratia
Sola fide
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Originally posted by ChicoDodgy, the Ten Commandments are the bare minimum for us fickle humans.
In which case I can go and enjoy an extra marital shag without fear of being crucified?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentwell we are now getting somewhere at last. What do you mean by that? I presume that you are saying that they are "flexible", and that us "fickle humans" can interpret them as we wish?
In which case I can go and enjoy an extra marital shag without fear of being crucified?
The only commandment you need to remember is the 11th
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