Yesterday's conference in Rome ended in disagreement with demands from 11 countries and the United Nations for an immediate ceasefire, resisted by the US and British governments.
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I see not all is as it seems with the UN post. The Canadian that was killed had sent his commander a note saying the outpost was crawling with terrorists!
So Coffee Anan, is that another mocha you want with your food for oil involvement?
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Do you have a link to confirm this or are you talking tulipe, as is usually the case?Originally posted by MailmanI see not all is as it seems with the UN post. The Canadian that was killed had sent his commander a note saying the outpost was crawling with terrorists!
So Coffee Anan, is that another mocha you want with your food for oil involvement?
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Sure.Originally posted by MailmanI see not all is as it seems with the UN post. The Canadian that was killed had sent his commander a note saying the outpost was crawling with terrorists!
So Coffee Anan, is that another mocha you want with your food for oil involvement?
Mailman
And of course we all know that the UN is a terror organisation right ....thats why Isreal had to take them out.
Thats right.
Only problem is , the rest of the World seems horrified.
But theyre all just tree huggers.
And thats why they ignore all the UN resolutions ...must be hard being a victim all the time I guess.
Thats right.
And now theyre bombing Northen Lebanon which is mainly Christians.
Christian Terrorists I guess.
Sure.
Burn their Childrens Laughter
On to HellLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 27 July 2006, 14:22.Comment
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UN Terrorists
UN soldiers are indeed as bad as Israelis and maybe even your hezbollah friendsOriginally posted by AlfredJPruffockSure and of course we all know that the UN is a terror organisation right ....thats whu Isreal had to take them out.
Thats right.
And thats why they ignore all the UN resolutions ...must be hard being a victim all the time I guess.
Thats right.
Sure.
http://www.williambowles.info/haiti-...ws_071205.htmlLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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What on earth has Haiti got to do with this? Is there any act of aggression carried out by the Israelis you are willing to condemn? I bet you'd do a bit more condemning if it were your family sitting under the bombs.Originally posted by DodgyAgentUN soldiers are indeed as bad as Israelis and maybe even your hezbollah friends
http://www.williambowles.info/haiti-...ws_071205.htmlComment
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So would you condemn the actions of the UN in raping and killing innocent people in the Congo and Haiti? How would you like it if your family were attacked by UN soldiers in this way. Why is it any different to the behaviour of the Israelis or Hezbollah for that matter?Originally posted by ALMWhat on earth has Haiti got to do with this? Is there any act of aggression carried out by the Israelis you are willing to condemn? I bet you'd do a bit more condemning if it were your family sitting under the bombs.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Stand and fight we do consider...Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockBurn their Childrens Laughter
On to Hell
F in "Inner pact" modeWe must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our mindsComment
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The attack on the UN was correct and morally justified as an act of self defence.
Ditto with the UN embassy in Baghdad, no wait that was an evil act of terror.
Did I get it right ?Comment
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An act of aggression or an act of terror is morally wrong whatever the reason and whoever is the perpetrator.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockThe attack on the UN was correct and morally justified as an act of self defence.
Ditto with the UN embassy in Baghdad, no wait that was an evil act of terror.
Did I get it right ?
In my view the Haitian mafia are in cahoots with Mossad (it is no coincidence that the Haitian defence minister bumped into his Israeli counterpart whilst on a "wilderness holiday" in the Sinai desert last week) and that the attack on the UN outlook post was a revenge attack for the rape and murders in Haiti.
What is in it for the Israelis?
Well it gives their own indiscriminate bombing of Lebanon some justification. It is alleged that the outpost was positioned directly above the underground khazi of the head shake of Hizbollah. Rather than just take out the station and come up with the usual excuse of "they (the UN lot killed) were in the way of a legitimate terrorist target", they now have legitimacy on their side.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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