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There is lots of evidence similar to this. American occupiers are sub-human pigs. Even Saddam was better.
by SAS on Wed Jan 07, 04 12:36pm
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Yet another typical American reply. The word "ass" is there as it should be. The word "kick" is missing, but that's ok since the general idiocy seems to be in order. Well done, patriot. Carry on.
by SAS on Wed Jan 07, 04 12:47pm
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Thanks for that, mr baggles. Thank goodness there still are Americans who are not completely brainwashed.
by SAS on Wed Jan 07, 04 1:02pm
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princess charle, I don't know whats more sexy about you; your testicles or your tits.
"Why are the words "next to his gun" blatantly edited out of the voiceover? Is somebody trying to hide the fact that this was an armed enemy who's goal was to kill American soldiers? Just wondering." It's not cencored, you can read it in the transcript. But he was helpless and they killed in anyway. Besides Americans are the occupiers, Iraqis are just defending their country. American pigs are not wanted there.
by SAS on Wed Jan 07, 04 4:43pm
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Videos can be edited to create whatever impression the editor wishes to convey. That being said, neither you nor I were there. I don't know what *really* happened, and neither do you. But if you must feel superior to someone to give your own pointless life the illusion of meaning, you may as well feel superior to Americans. We won't be bothered by it.
American soldiers have no business being there. They are murderers an occupiers. Iraqis didn't wan't them there and it shows. Take your filthy pigs away from Iraqi soil and let them have a say for once what they want to do. Except that the neocons don't want democracy in Iraq, they want another Saddam.
by SAS on Wed Jan 07, 04 6:24pm
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I know very well what you brainwashed patriots think, no need to reapat it. You want your soldiers to stay and die. You may put more weight on the word "stay", I will put more weight on the word "die". they asked for it. Nobody forced them. May they die a painful death.
by SAS on Wed Jan 07, 04 6:48pm
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Oh, I've got fans already! Look at all those teenage Americans who hate me, how nice.
by SAS on Wed Jan 07, 04 6:51pm
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Actually I originally stated that the US (under GWB) is committing genocide in Iraq, did in afghanistan, and did a bang up job in the US on 9.11. You would be surprised at how precise the Bush administration is in mirroring the actions and policies of hitler. They are at least smart enough to factor in the extra time needed to fully implement hitler's policies in the US. The European parliment was actually shown a documentary of war crimes committed in afghanistan. The video included details of the 3,000 taliban soilders sent into a remote afghani desert - in boxcars - for 3 days - where the only air came from bullet holes when US soilders shot at the full boxcars - where blood was seen leaking out. As you can guess, those 3,000 men were never seen again. You don't wanna know of some of the (sexual)acts these POW's performed before being sent into those cars (if they made it that far). Lets not even mention what happened in Iraq. Lets not even mention the extra 2 detention centers the justice dept. ordered for ill. about 2-3 months ago. Lets not mention Bush's grandfather's company was SEIZED BY ORDER of the US congress for treasonous acts and aiding the enemy. Who was that enemy. Nazi Germany.
"I'm so sick of arming the world, then sending troops over to destroy the fucking arms, you know what I mean? We keep arming these little countries, then we go and blow the shit out of them. We're like the bullies of the world, y'know. We're like Jack Palance in the movie Shane, throwing the pistol at the sheepherder's feet. "Pick it up." "I don't wanna pick it up, Mister, you'll shoot me." "Pick up the gun." "I ain't looking for no trouble, Mister." "Pick up the gun." (He picks it up. Three shots ring out.) "You all saw him - he had a gun." -- Bill Hicks 1961-1994
"Hey SAS, if you're going to call americans are committing genocide don't we need to kill an entire race?" I didn't say anything about genocide, but when you're indiscriminately bombing the Iraqis, why not call it a genocide. Not only does the US kill Iraqis with bombs and bullets, they also killed massive amount of Iraqis with their sanctions. In July 1989 (before the sanctions), 387 children per month under the age of five died in Iraq. In July 1998 (after the sanctions), 6,495 children per month under the age of five died, a 16-fold increase from before the sanctions. Even official U.N. reports document that nearly 1 million Iraqis - mostly the young and the elderly - have died as a direct result of American policies. Other expert estimates put the number at somewhere between 1.5 and 2 million - half under the age of 5. Items that were banned by the sanctions: agricultural pesticides all electrical equipment all other building materials ambulances baby food badminton rackets bandages blankets boots cannulas for intravenous drips catheters for babies children's bicycles children's clothes chlorine and other water purification chemicals cleaning agents cobalt sources for X-ray machines deodorants dialysis equipment disposable surgical gloves drugs for angina ECG monitors erasers glue for textbooks incubators leather material for shoes lipsticks medical gauze medical journals medical swabs medical syringes medication for epilepsy nail polish nasogastric tubes notebooks nylon cloth for filtering flour other adult clothes oxygen tents paper pencil sharpeners pencils ping-pong balls polyester & acrylic yarn rice rubber tubes school books school handicraft equipment shampoo shirts shoe laces shroud material soap sanitary towels specific granite shipments specific umbilical catheters steel plate stethoscopes suction catheters for blockages surgical instruments textile plant equipment thread for children's clothes tissues toilet paper tooth brushes toothpaste various other foodstuffs wool felt for thermal insulation X-ray equipment X-ray film source: The Scourging of Iraq : Sanctions, Law and Natural Justice by Geoff Simons, St. Martins Press Here are some eye witness acounts of the effects of the Sanctions in Iraq: "We call on the president of America, the vice president and the congressmen to come to Iraq and see the little children and Tony Blair, the U.K. government and Kofi Annan to come and to go to the cancer ward and give us an answer...what was their crime?" -Nobel Peace Prize laureate Adolfo Perez-Esquivel of Argentina who traveled to Iraq in March (AP, March 9, 1999) "I asked myself many times where do the rights of children fit in here? Why should any, but especially children under the age of five, suffer so much and die in such numbers? Sadly, I had to witness ever repeated scenes of children dying as I walked through hospital wards...." - Margarita Skinner, UNICEF Health Coordinator in Baghdad from 1991-1992, excerpt from her 1998 book 'Between Despair and Hope. Windows on my Middle East Journey 1967-1992'. The Radcliffe Press . London and New York 1998. "Even the most conservative, independent estimates hold economic sanctions responsible for a public health catastrophe of epic proportions. The World Health Organization believes at least 5,000 children under the age of 5 die each month from lack of access to food, medicine and clean water. Malnutrition, disease, poverty and premature death now ravage a once relatively prosperous society whose public health system was the envy of the Middle East. I went to Iraq in September 1997 to oversee the U.N.'s "oil for food" program. I quickly realized that thishumanitarian program was a Band-Aid for a U.N. sanctions regime that was quite literally killing people. Feeling the moral credibility of the U.N. was being undermined, and not wishing to be complicit in what I felt was a criminal violation of human rights, I resigned after 13 months." --Denis Halliday, former humanitarian aid coordinator for Iraq (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 12, 1999) "You kill people without blood or organs flying around, without angering American public opinion. People are dying silently in their beds. If 5,000 children are dying each month, this means 60,000 a year. Over eight years, we have half a million children. This is equivalent to two or three Hiroshimas."-Ashraf Bayoumi, former head of the World Food Programme Observation Unit, in charge of monitoring food distribution in Iraq (Al-Ahram Weekly, 24 December 1998). "Malnutrition was not a public health problem in Iraq prior to the embargo. Its extent became apparent during 1991 and the prevalence has increased greatly since then: 18% in 1991 to 31% in 1996 of under five with chronic malnutrition (stunting); 9% to 26% with underweight malnutrition; 3% to 11% with wasting (acute malnutrition), an increase in over 200%. By 1997, it was estimated about one million children under five were malnourished." --Situation Analysis of Children and Women in Iraq, UNICEF Report, 30 April 1998, pg. 23 and 63.
by SAS on Thu Jan 08, 04 1:33pm
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"SAS you get what you give. If you don't like the responses then I suggest you quit the name calling." I will continue to call the American murderers pigs and sub-humans and I will cheer when they are killed. Nobody forced the bastards to join the imperialistic US army. They can't say that they didn't know what they were getting into.
by SAS on Thu Jan 08, 04 1:37pm
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When this war ends, George Bush will have caused the poisoning of hundreds of thousands more humans than he said Saddam Hussein poisoned: http:// www.interventionmag. com/cms/ modules.php? op=modload &name= News&file= article&sid= 604&mode= thread&order= 0&thold=0 &POSTNUKESID =cd211aa531a05 8651e1ea9 05740f5185
by SAS on Thu Jan 08, 04 4:34pm
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