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7even

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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #15 on: May 09, 2004, 01:57:35 PM »
^^^^^^^^

Sup Harbinger, I like that photo you have of Lebron James. I actually went to the same high school as he did (St. Vincent St Mary). I graduated before he got there but my sister went there when he did. Now he plays for his hometown team the cavaliers, which is my favorite NBA team. I am suprised people in Germany are even jocking him now.


hm, how cool is that. how small the world is.
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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #16 on: May 09, 2004, 04:06:06 PM »
dam have some respect for the us soliders. there giving their lives for us (if you live in the us) So yea....a bunch abused iraqis. not saying its right or wrong, but theres still us soliders doing their job out there

moron. they're (not there) giving their life for you?? how? were Iraqis attacking your country in the first place? No. so do they prevent Iraqis from attacking your country now? No, since they werent attacking before either. you gotta be a moron.

wow i didnt think you could be more of a dumbass. You honestly think that us soliders dont give their lives for their country? IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT THE FUCKING SITUATION IS! there still giving their lives while there in the military. im not condoning the dam war, i think it was the worst decision ever made by bush, but the fact still remains us soliders give their lives for our country and everyone should be grateful

LoL @ changing your statement and thinking noone will notice and youll get a away with it, how can you be *that* naive?
dying for the country is different to dying for you. moron.
is it grateful to give ones life for the sake of the countries ppl who'd die without the war cause your own country is attacked too? maybe yes.
is it grateful to give ones life for the sake of war itself, or whatever the reason for that war is? I doubt it.

besides, you calling me a dumbass is probably just as cynical as it possibly can get.

hey smart one, if you didnt notice let me help you out a bit. make sure you read really carefully

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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #17 on: May 09, 2004, 04:07:25 PM »
dam have some respect for the us soliders. there giving their lives for us (if you live in the us) So yea....a bunch abused iraqis. not saying its right or wrong, but theres still us soliders doing their job out there

moron. they're (not there) giving their life for you?? how? were Iraqis attacking your country in the first place? No. so do they prevent Iraqis from attacking your country now? No, since they werent attacking before either. you gotta be a moron.

wow i didnt think you could be more of a dumbass. You honestly think that us soliders dont give their lives for their country? IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT THE FUCKING SITUATION IS! there still giving their lives while there in the military. im not condoning the dam war, i think it was the worst decision ever made by bush, but the fact still remains us soliders give their lives for our country and everyone should be grateful

LoL @ changing your statement and thinking noone will notice and youll get a away with it, how can you be *that* naive?
dying for the country is different to dying for you. moron.
is it grateful to give ones life for the sake of the countries ppl who'd die without the war cause your own country is attacked too? maybe yes.
is it grateful to give ones life for the sake of war itself, or whatever the reason for that war is? I doubt it.

besides, you calling me a dumbass is probably just as cynical as it possibly can get.

hey smart one, if you didnt notice let me help you out a bit. make sure you read really carefully

I....am.....an......american.......citizen......so.....when.....i.....say.....somone.....is....dying for.....me....hes....dying....for.....my.....country......so.....when....i....say.....me
i....am....refering.....to....the...us.....you.....fucking.....retard

youre a moron for thinking like that.
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What we share or not I will ignore
And I won't waste my time fitting in
Cause I don't think contrast is a sin
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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #18 on: May 09, 2004, 04:13:48 PM »
think what you wanna think
 

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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #19 on: May 09, 2004, 06:36:40 PM »

Well, if a few terrorists represent all Muslims, then in my eyes a few morons in the military represent the whole fuckin government.

The difference being of course that all of the American people and government have condemned what the American soldiers did, and are going to hold all the guiilty soldiers responsbile. In contrast, Muslims at best refuse to condemn terrorism and at worse justify and rationalize it.

That's a stereotype. I always condemn terrorism, they give Islam a bad name. I condemn it all the time.

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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #20 on: May 15, 2004, 02:13:23 AM »

Well, if a few terrorists represent all Muslims, then in my eyes a few morons in the military represent the whole fuckin government.

The difference being of course that all of the American people and government have condemned what the American soldiers did, and are going to hold all the guiilty soldiers responsbile. In contrast, Muslims at best refuse to condemn terrorism and at worse justify and rationalize it.

That's a stereotype. I always condemn terrorism, they give Islam a bad name. I condemn it all the time.


You do, but does your government?
 

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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #21 on: May 15, 2004, 03:13:39 AM »
You do, but does your government?


here's a fun fact, most people in middle east is against their goverment....it's a never-ending civil war....and don't bring no jew v.s muslim shit into this, that's a different issue.

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Re:PHOTOS OF TORTURE
« Reply #22 on: May 15, 2004, 08:27:39 AM »
You do, but does your government?


here's a fun fact, most people in middle east is against their goverment....it's a never-ending civil war....and don't bring no jew v.s muslim shit into this, that's a different issue.

Exactly.

Most hip-hop is now keyboard driven, because the majority of hip-hop workstations have loops and patches that enable somebody with marginal skills to put tracks together,...

Unfortunately, most hip-hop artists gravitated towards the path of least resistance by relying on these pre-set patches. As a result, electric guitar and real musicians became devalued, and a lot of hip-hop now sounds the same.

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