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Topic: why is the war on iraq necessary
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Fri 06/13/08 05:37 PM
if you say it is.


and why is the war not necessary, if you say no.

brief discussion.

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Fri 06/13/08 05:40 PM
pssssssssssssssssst, stop that...it's s touchy situation and we wanna be positive tonight...it's friday ffs drinker

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Fri 06/13/08 05:40 PM
its necessasary because they think of us as infidels. Thats not gonna change by talking with them. They will hate us until we are all dead. They would kill our childeren and make us watch. They are the enemy whether the liberal/commies want to accept it or not. They hate us now and still will 1000 years from now.
we might as well take the fight to them rather than wait for another 9/11. Note how there has been no attacks on us since then?

asked and answered.

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Fri 06/13/08 05:49 PM

its necessasary because they think of us as infidels. Thats not gonna change by talking with them. They will hate us until we are all dead. They would kill our childeren and make us watch. They are the enemy whether the liberal/commies want to accept it or not. They hate us now and still will 1000 years from now.
we might as well take the fight to them rather than wait for another 9/11. Note how there has been no attacks on us since then?

asked and answered.

Crap ,crap and crap .
sad sad sad sad sad sad sad sad sad .

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Fri 06/13/08 06:09 PM
Edited by rambill79 on Fri 06/13/08 06:10 PM
been over there? i have. it may not make you feel warm and fuzzy but its the way it really is.
oh almost forgot, we are the great satan too.

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Fri 06/13/08 06:13 PM

been over there? i have. it may not make you feel warm and fuzzy but its the way it really is.
oh almost forgot, we are the great satan too.

You were there for your own pocket and regardless to human life . Admit it . sad sad sad sad sad .

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Fri 06/13/08 06:15 PM
Edited by rambill79 on Fri 06/13/08 06:17 PM


been over there? i have. it may not make you feel warm and fuzzy but its the way it really is.
oh almost forgot, we are the great satan too.

You were there for your own pocket and regardless to human life . Admit it . sad sad sad sad sad .

excuse you? how can you make such an assumption about someone you have never met..... comerade. if you havent been there your opinion is based on ignorance, since the media is NEVER GONNA TELL it like it is. These people hate us and everything we stand for. thats just a cold hard fact.

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Fri 06/13/08 06:35 PM



been over there? i have. it may not make you feel warm and fuzzy but its the way it really is.
oh almost forgot, we are the great satan too.

You were there for your own pocket and regardless to human life . Admit it . sad sad sad sad sad .

excuse you? how can you make such an assumption about someone you have never met..... comerade. if you havent been there your opinion is based on ignorance, since the media is NEVER GONNA TELL it like it is. These people hate us and everything we stand for. thats just a cold hard fact.

Crap ,crap and crap .sad sad sad sad sad sad .
LOSERS . Money + benefits + personal gains . Even a donkey knows that .
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Fri 06/13/08 07:57 PM
the scary part for me is that there are a LOT of people who think like this.

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Fri 06/13/08 08:03 PM




been over there? i have. it may not make you feel warm and fuzzy but its the way it really is.
oh almost forgot, we are the great satan too.

You were there for your own pocket and regardless to human life . Admit it . sad sad sad sad sad .

excuse you? how can you make such an assumption about someone you have never met..... comerade. if you havent been there your opinion is based on ignorance, since the media is NEVER GONNA TELL it like it is. These people hate us and everything we stand for. thats just a cold hard fact.

Crap ,crap and crap .sad sad sad sad sad sad .
LOSERS . Money + benefits + personal gains . Even a donkey knows that .
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


Actually the military currently is losing benefits and personal gain from service, though I do believe they have recieved more pay for their service.

The war is necessary now because of what we did, now we should fix it (or at least make it better off then it was). The troops have done a great deal of good for the country regardless of whether we should or should not of, they have had a democratic election, they have a number of schools and I believe one college, also if I'm not mistaken they have a deal into the stock market...no it is not all candy and mint there, may never be but it is a lot better there than it was.

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Fri 06/13/08 08:27 PM
Baghdad University
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION



Location:
Baghdad, Iraq

Founding Date:
1957

Enrollment:
7000


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Fri 06/13/08 08:42 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Fri 06/13/08 08:45 PM
Educators at the tree-lined, garden-sprinkled campus on the banks of the Tigris River are upbeat that 2007-2008 will restore the university's reputation for excellence that it has enjoyed since it was established 50 years ago.

"We could say the situation is about as normal as is possible, given the circumstances," said a 24-year-old lecturer in soil science, who despite his bubbling optimism would give his name only as Salah and declined to be photographed.

"Last year was the worst ever -- sometimes no one would turn up for lectures for an entire week. On average we had eight to 10 students out of around 20 arriving for laboratory. This year it is around 15. Sometimes we even get a full class of 20," said Salah, sporting a striped orange shirt and slicked-back hair.

Suaidi however had no enrolment figures for the new academic year and instead offered a prospectus which showed that there were 57,500 students and 5,300 lecturers at Baghdad University in 2005 -- before the violence spun out of control, taking students, lecturers and staff members with it over the abyss.

The lack of professors -- either killed or fled overseas -- is affecting education at the campus, he believes.

"In the past there were seven professors in our faculty. Three of them have since been killed. Now there are only four -- two of whom are not of sufficient experience to be able to lecture masters students. Which leaves just two."


So,
You see Iraq has had a University, which for 50 yrs. was world class, but since the war it has taken a beating. (Actually Iraq had 4 Univ before the war.)

Sure it maybe getting back to Normal now. (Normal being?????? maybe before the war???)

To say that we have created a better environment for learning by invading Iraq is just wrong.
What we did was disturb Education by our invading that will take yrs to just get back to normal.



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Fri 06/13/08 08:48 PM
Even i can agree with u on that 1 fanta good job

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Fri 06/13/08 08:50 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Fri 06/13/08 08:52 PM
To be sure, Iraq's hospitals were in bleak shape before the American-led invasion last year. International isolation and the sanctions imposed after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990 had already shattered a public health care system that was once the jewel of the Middle East. Crucial machines stopped working. Drugs were in short supply.

Before 1990 and the imposition of sanctions, Iraq had one of the highest standards of living in the Middle East. It was a highly urbanized society, dependent on a large service economy, with high standards of healthcare very widely available, and a complex infrastructure typical of a modern society. In 1990 about 71% of the 18.9 million population lived in cities, 80% of the labour force worked in the service sector, with only 12.5% in agriculture and 7.8% in industry. 97% of urban-dwellers and 70% rural-dwellers had access to health facilities, according to United Nations Development Programme criteria.

The World Health Organisation in Baghdad reports that before the Gulf War, 93% of the population had access to a free, modern, high quality health care system. Today that system is barely functioning.

http://www.salaam.co.uk/themeofthemonth/january02_index.php?l=4

I find it Disgusting that people can say we have improved life in Iraq!noway

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Fri 06/13/08 08:53 PM
Edited by Belushi on Fri 06/13/08 08:55 PM

These people hate us and everything we stand for. thats just a cold hard fact.


No they dont.
It is their govt who are winding them up to hate.

The normal people are not interested in the conflict.
I am in the Middle East now, and they are not interested in the US, they want peace.
They want to get on with their lives and grow healthy children.
They are inquisitive and knowledgeable.

The West (I mean the west, not just the US) wants its oil and the opportunities to make money from the devastation that the West, itself causes.

Fanta and I do not agree on hardly anything, but this is also one thing I concur with.

The West should stop playing both sides against the middle, leave the Israelis and the Arabs to sort out their own problems.

It has nothing to do with us.

The area's politicians are much more skilled at diplomacy than the west. They have been at it a lot longer.

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Fri 06/13/08 09:10 PM
Same here, Fanta and i dont agree much either, but ill stand by u on this one

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Fri 06/13/08 09:18 PM
Its y'alls fault we dont agree much, cause Im always right.
If y'all'd just go ahead and agree in the first place,
there'd be a whole lot more agee'n goin on round here.laugh

Even when Im left Im right..:wink:

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Fri 06/13/08 09:19 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Fri 06/13/08 09:35 PM
I still think it would be funny if u put a pic of Howard Dean over your right shoulder in the pic lol

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Sat 06/14/08 12:53 AM
I just wanna play "Risk" and blow up things !!explode noway laugh

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