MercenaryForHire
Lifer
Bump for the late-night crowd to mull over before someone resposts it.
Oh, and no one's yet guessed correctly what "WTFG?" means, BTW.
- M4H
Oh, and no one's yet guessed correctly what "WTFG?" means, BTW.
- M4H
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I actively support Mexican terrorists by eating bean burritos. I just can't help myself. I'm addicted.
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I actively support Mexican terrorists by eating bean burritos. I just can't help myself. I'm addicted.
Originally posted by: OS
I swear this is like mccarthyism and the red scare part two
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
This kind of sh!t means that Al Qaeda did more damage to the US than just destroying the WTC and damaging the Pentagon.Originally posted by: SilverThief
Sounds to me like the Government is just paving the way to step all over our rights. First the BS about buying drugs as supporting terrorism and now this. George Orwell might have been off by 20 years.
My sentiments exactly.
Originally posted by: OS
I swear this is like mccarthyism and the red scare part two
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I actively support Mexican terrorists by eating bean burritos. I just can't help myself. I'm addicted.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
This kind of sh!t means that Al Qaeda did more damage to the US than just destroying the WTC and damaging the Pentagon.Originally posted by: SilverThief
Sounds to me like the Government is just paving the way to step all over our rights. First the BS about buying drugs as supporting terrorism and now this. George Orwell might have been off by 20 years.
My sentiments exactly.
Looks like either people skimmed over this or didn't get it - Red Dawn is completely right though. The 9/11 attack wasn't about killing people for the terrorists. It was about instilling fear into the United States, and trying to ruin our livelyhoods. As far as the Al Quesadilla are concerned, the people that got killed were merely in the way of the original goal. They probably could have cared less if those airplanes were empty or not.
Fear is a more potent weapon than war any day. In that, the terrorists are winning this war hands down.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
This kind of sh!t means that Al Qaeda did more damage to the US than just destroying the WTC and damaging the Pentagon.Originally posted by: SilverThiefMy sentiments exactly.Sounds to me like the Government is just paving the way to step all over our rights. First the BS about buying drugs as supporting terrorism and now this. George Orwell might have been off by 20 years.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Looks like either people skimmed over this or didn't get it - Red Dawn is completely right though. The 9/11 attack wasn't about killing people for the terrorists. It was about instilling fear into the United States, and trying to ruin our livelyhoods. As far as the Al Quesadilla are concerned, the people that got killed were merely in the way of the original goal. They probably could have cared less if those airplanes were empty or not.
Fear is a more potent weapon than war any day. In that, the terrorists are winning this war hands down.
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I actively support Mexican terrorists by eating bean burritos. I just can't help myself. I'm addicted.
But on the other hand you would be supporting your local community for being a free source of Natural gas 😉
Originally posted by: chiwawa626
Kazza provides porn, kazza supports terrorism? 2 insane things ive heard today !
Originally posted by: MadRat
Our own government, with the likes of Rumsfeld and Ashcroft, are more dangerous than the whole lot of terrorist organizations out there. Terrorism is far less of a problem than the current cabinet makes it out to be. Sure over 2000 Americans died in the 9/11 attacks, but that was a one-time incident perpetuated by lax aircrew training regulation and the lack of diligence by our own executive branch of government in monitor foreigners (to make the foreigners accountable for their presence) within the borders. The money transfers these people used weren't even monitored because they were below the $10000 threshold that required reporting from the financial institution to the Dept. of Treasury. This war on Iraq is largely a just war some twelve years too late, but by the same intuition used in these hearings the U.S. military supports terrorism because they consume oil!
Kazaa users are efficient enthusiasts that save oil by not driving to their local shopping centers, not putting money into the coffers of Hollywood or the recording industry that has their own self-admitted drug problems, and the time eaten by downloads willingly ties up countless bored teenagers that could potentially be out vandalizing public property...![]()