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Thread ID: 4998 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2003-02-14
2003-02-14 03:10 | User Profile
A statement by senior Senator Robert Byrd on the eve of the U.S. going to war against Iraq. [url=http://truthout.org/docs_02/021403A.htm]http://truthout.org/docs_02/021403A.htm[/url]
2003-02-14 03:53 | User Profile
Is the venerable Robert Byrd the only Senator who is not on the Zionist payroll or being blackmailed by them?
2003-02-14 05:22 | User Profile
Ron Paul may not be.
2003-02-14 06:12 | User Profile
**Calling heads of state pygmies, labeling whole countries as evil, denigrating powerful European allies as irrelevant -- these types of crude insensitivities can do our great nation no good. We may have massive military might, but we cannot fight a global war on terrorism alone. We need the cooperation and friendship of our time-honored allies as well as the newer found friends whom we can attract with our wealth. Our awesome military machine will do us little good if we suffer another devastating attack on our homeland which severely damages our economy. Our military manpower is already stretched thin and we will need the augmenting support of those nations who can supply troop strength, not just sign letters cheering us on. **
Well put.
We denigrate powerful European allies for Israel. We've lost our European manners and stoop to calling our Eureopean brothers scatological names as a tried-and-tested rhetorical device, just like you-know-who.
It's come to this.
If this war is bloody enough, it may just bring the whole thing down. Worse is better.
Walter
2003-02-14 20:06 | User Profile
If this war is bloody enough, it may just bring the whole thing down. Worse is better.
It pains me to say it, but I totally agree. At some point the Jews & their treasonous Gentile supporters need a catastrophe to bring their house of cards down. They're all bragging that it'll be a walk-over, even easier than last time. Everything depends on whether or not the reporters are correct in their assessment that the Iraqis hate jew-lackey Boosh even more than they hate Saddam.
If they do, it just may be the spark that lights the tinder.
2003-02-14 20:14 | User Profile
And on the subject of Senator Byrd, I can't help liking the old boy. I certainly don't agree with him all the time, but at least he delivers finely-crafted speeches like a senator should - not the bland, jew-approved utterances that emanate from the rest of those nonentities. He's the last of the politicians from a better age.