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hagbard

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

waiting until saddam has nukes and rolls over saudi arabia isn't an answer.

SA has more to fear from the US than Iraq. Besides, any nukes Iraq would get (though it wouldn't) would be delivered to Israel. As I pointed out in the articles above.

 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.


 

Moonbeam

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If Bush's real intention has always been to create an pro western Iraq via a war which will happen regardless then protest is justified. If Bush's plan has been to eliminate WMD from Iraq protest may weaken that attempt. What the truth is is unknowable to the outside observer, it seems to me.
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

Yep! Your head is WAY up your ass. How old are you?

Obviously, your age x4.

 

etech

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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.

Nope, I would like a simple yes or no answer.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
If Bush's real intention has always been to create an pro western Iraq via a war which will happen regardless then protest is justified. If Bush's plan has been to eliminate WMD from Iraq protest may weaken that attempt. What the truth is is unknowable to the outside observer, it seems to me.

The "truth" becomes more obvious if you connect the dots. Have you had a look at those links I posted? Richard Perle and friends have had this entire thing planned out for seven years.

 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.

Nope, I would like a simple yes or no answer.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

Have you stopped beating your wife, yes or no?

 

Jimbo

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Originally posted by: hagbard

Yep! Your head is WAY up your ass. How old are you?

Obviously, your age x4.[/quote]

Next phony answer. Really, are you out of highschool?

 

etech

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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.

Nope, I would like a simple yes or no answer.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

Have you stopped beating your wife, yes or no?

I have never beat my wife.

Now do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.

Nope, I would like a simple yes or no answer.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

Have you stopped beating your wife, yes or no?

I have never beat my wife.

Now do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

I have no opinion on Saddam.

 

Jimbo

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hagbard strikes me as a typical leftist America hater. Regardless of our foreign policy or action, he would slander it.
If we did nothing he would accuse The US of "Arrogant Isolationism".
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: Jimbo
hagbard strikes me as a typical leftist America hater. Regardless of our foreign policy or action, you would slander it.
If we did nothing you would accuse The US of Arrogant isolationism.

Good luck pigeonholing...seems to be the new American pastime.



 

etech

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Hagbard, do you believe that Iraq still has hidden weapons that were banned by the UN in 1991?

edit/
If your answer is no, you do not believe he has any.

What happened to the weapons that the UN knew were there in 1998 and do you believe the Saddam would unilaterally get rid of them before the inspectors came back in last November.

What happened to the weapons?
 

Jimbo

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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: Jimbo
hagbard strikes me as a typical leftist America hater. Regardless of our foreign policy or action, you would slander it.
If we did nothing you would accuse The US of Arrogant isolationism.

Good luck pigeonholing...seems to be the new American pastime.

It's not quite "pigeonholing" if it fits you like a glove.

 

dahunan

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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.

Nope, I would like a simple yes or no answer.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

Have you stopped beating your wife, yes or no?

I have never beat my wife.

Now do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

I have no opinion on Saddam.

Then Quit Bashing America
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, do you believe that Iraq still has hidden weapons that were banned by the UN in 1991?

I have no idea if they do or do not. Guess we'll find out shortly...hey, I'm still betting on March 22, as I have for over a month. Its about is easly to guess as anything else (ie: its not).

 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: Jimbo
hagbard strikes me as a typical leftist America hater. Regardless of our foreign policy or action, you would slander it.
If we did nothing you would accuse The US of Arrogant isolationism.

Good luck pigeonholing...seems to be the new American pastime.

It's not quite "pigeonholing" if it fits you like a glove.

It doesn't. Nice try anyway. I guess it I were French, you'd be calling me a "cheese eating surrender monkey". Typically American.
 

etech

Lifer
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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, do you believe that Iraq still has hidden weapons that were banned by the UN in 1991?

I have no idea if they do or do not. Guess we'll find out shortly...hey, I'm still betting on March 22, as I have for over a month. Its about is easly to guess as anything else (ie: its not).


I edited my previous post about the same time that you answered.

What happened to the weapons that the UN knew were there in 1998 and do you believe the Saddam would unilaterally get rid of them before the inspectors came back in last November. He did not declare any weapons in the report that was submitted.

What happened to the weapons?

 

dahunan

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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, do you believe that Iraq still has hidden weapons that were banned by the UN in 1991?

I have no idea if they do or do not. Guess we'll find out shortly...hey, I'm still betting on March 22, as I have for over a month. Its about is easly to guess as anything else (ie: its not).

Why do you only have an opinion about America and not Saddam and Iraqi WMD Programs?<<<<<<<Seems Childish and Ignorant to me ??
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.

Nope, I would like a simple yes or no answer.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

Have you stopped beating your wife, yes or no?

I have never beat my wife.

Now do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

I have no opinion on Saddam.

Then Quit Bashing America

But I do have an opinion on US empire building and what is driving this war fever. If you don't like my opinion, show me where I'm wrong or ignore it.

 

charrison

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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, from what you have posted I must assume that you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq.

Is that correct?

I support doing the same with him that the US did with Stalin when he was in power, or Pol Pot, etc. Unless, of course, the US intends to take out all of our present day tyrants. Which, of course, will only backfire.

Next phony question.

It's not a phony question.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq?

Question answered, move on.

Nope, I would like a simple yes or no answer.

Do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

Have you stopped beating your wife, yes or no?

I have never beat my wife.

Now do you support leaving Saddam in power in Iraq? Yes or no?

I have no opinion on Saddam.

Then Quit Bashing America

But I do have an opinion on US empire building and what is driving this war fever. If you don't like my opinion, show me where I'm wrong or ignore it.


What is this empire that you speak of?
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, do you believe that Iraq still has hidden weapons that were banned by the UN in 1991?

I have no idea if they do or do not. Guess we'll find out shortly...hey, I'm still betting on March 22, as I have for over a month. Its about is easly to guess as anything else (ie: its not).

Why do you only have an opinion about America and not Saddam and Iraqi WMD Programs?<<<<<<<Seems Childish and Ignorant to me ??

I've explained my position in my first and second post. The same applies to both Iraq and the US, but it isn't Iraq that's looking for the fight, its the US.

 

charrison

Lifer
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Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: etech
Hagbard, do you believe that Iraq still has hidden weapons that were banned by the UN in 1991?

I have no idea if they do or do not. Guess we'll find out shortly...hey, I'm still betting on March 22, as I have for over a month. Its about is easly to guess as anything else (ie: its not).

Why do you only have an opinion about America and not Saddam and Iraqi WMD Programs?<<<<<<<Seems Childish and Ignorant to me ??

I've explained my position in my first and second post. The same applies to both Iraq and the US, but it isn't Iraq that's looking for the fight, its the US.

We will just let Saddam grow in power, until he nukes someone someday. That is a much better solution.
 

Jimbo

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You are so stupid hagbard.

You evade simple questions, that would, if answered truthfully, destroy your own argument. All you are left with is name calling.
TYPICAL LEFTIST CANADIAN.