Originally posted by Diver
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Originally posted by DiverAmerica will never be a fascist state.
it is a Democracy based on the freedom of the individual.
a fascist state is based on the freedom of the governing body to usurp the rights of the individual and compell them to comply with the needs and/or requirements of the state.
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fascist united states?
America will never be a fascist state.
it is a Democracy based on the freedom of the individual.
a fascist state is based on the freedom of the governing body to usurp the rights of the individual and compell them to comply with the needs and/or requirements of the state.
oops!Last edited by Diver; 16 June 2007, 13:24.
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Originally posted by MailmanHAHAHAHAHAHHAA...nah Saddam didnt have anything to do with it did he...BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Mailman
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Originally posted by MailmanHAHAHAHAHAHHAA...nah Saddam didnt have anything to do with it did he...BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Mailman
But what Blair didn't understand, because he is an incompetent vainglorious twat, is that Saddam had held the place together and kept the radicals out.
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Originally posted by MailmanHAHAHAHAHAHHAA...nah Saddam didnt have anything to do with it did he...BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Since the US took over Iraq it has become a hotbed of Islamic radicalism which it wasn't before.
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Originally posted by Old GregWhat's with the 'we'? I certainly didn't start it.
The US started the war in Iraq. War is war but that's why there are international laws and conventions, which the US runs roughshod over.
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Judging by NG's profile - looks like he'll be celebrating his 70th next year. Must be american - still needing to work at that age lol
Birthday:
May 19, 1938
Biography:
Future PM
Location:
Londonistan
Interests:
Anti liberalism
Occupation:
Exposing the liberal agenda
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Originally posted by sasguruI'm assuming NG, from your moniker, that you're a BNP supporter, if not the real NG? Is it BNP policy to support the US?
Actually if you're not the real NG, the real one could definitely complain about misrepresentation to the owners of the site.
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I'm assuming NG, from your moniker, that you're a BNP supporter, if not the real NG? Is it BNP policy to support the US?
Actually if you're not the real NG, the real one could definitely complain about misrepresentation to the owners of the site.Last edited by sasguru; 15 June 2007, 13:02.
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Originally posted by Nicky GWar is war. We didn't ask for it or start it.
I guess you are also one of these people who think that the mass murder of anybody with an IQ above 80 was a "Great Leap Forward"?
The current regime in China is no different to the ones in the past, they are communist criminals, merely using capitalism to bolster their military capability. There is no moral equivalence between China and the United States.
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Originally posted by Nicky GWar is war. We didn't ask for it or start it.
The US started the war in Iraq. War is war but that's why there are international laws and conventions, which the US runs roughshod over.
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In the past few years the US military has managed to kill thousands of non-americans. The current Chinese regime has a long way to go to catch up with that record.
I guess you are also one of these people who think that the mass murder of anybody with an IQ above 80 was a "Great Leap Forward"?
The current regime in China is no different to the ones in the past, they are communist criminals, merely using capitalism to bolster their military capability. There is no moral equivalence between China and the United States.
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Originally posted by Hart-flootWell for starters what about Fallujah - complete destruction of a city of 150,000 by US military and for what! This is the behaviour of a free government Been learning lessons from Grozny then??
And then just last week 5 innocent Afghan families were thoughtlessly killed by the bungling US military, or is that acceptable collateral damage because its an act of defence!?!?
In the past few years the US military has managed to kill thousands of non-americans. The current Chinese regime has a long way to go to catch up with that record.
P.S So how well is the US "surge" going right now in Iraq?!?!
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