So Damn Captured
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Cmon pinkie. You can do better then that. Aren't they - Seeking for WMD?
Hoooooo hoooo hoooo hooo hoo :-D Very good.
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10 years quicker than I'd expected, but a hearty congratulations to the Americans. A very nice Christmas present for George Bush, especially given Saddam's Santa look. But now is when it gets interesting. The resistance forces are bound to increase their attacks in a last throw of the dice, whilst the rest of the world waits for the "Trial of Saddam". Michael Snow is lying on the ground, and in the air the sleigh bells sound, The frosted patterned window panes, it's British summer time again. No, it's not, It's Christmas - Santa Claus in on the Dole (Spitting Image 1986)
Michael P Butler wrote: The resistance forces are bound to increase their attacks in a last throw of the dice, whilst the rest of the world waits for the "Trial of Saddam". The bad news about all of this is that Saddam sure as heck wasn't directing any anti-coalition activities from a hole in the ground. Who ever is doing that is still out there. Still, Saddam's capture should have a huge symbolic impact on at least the Baathist source of "Iraqi" resistence. Plus, you have to believe that Saddam will sing like a bird if he thinks he can gain advantage from it.
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tstih wrote: head Interesting freudian slip there... -- Intellectualize my blackness[^]
Actually it is a low battery on a wireless keyboard, but nice one. ;) Tomaz
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So, they finally got him, eh? Well, I think Osama deserves to... wait a minute... whom they got? Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia!
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,1658,308651,00.jpg Our baby looks sorta like his parents. Overall impression is Marx. The facial expression is Che. The beard is Santa. The eyebrows are definitely Mitterand or Schroeder. The mustage is comrade Stalin. And the Eyes are Lenin's. Tomaz
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,1658,308651,00.jpg Our baby looks sorta like his parents. Overall impression is Marx. The facial expression is Che. The beard is Santa. The eyebrows are definitely Mitterand or Schroeder. The mustage is comrade Stalin. And the Eyes are Lenin's. Tomaz
Mr DictatorHead, now there's an idea. Ryan.
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peterchen wrote: What do YOU say? I say: Interrogate him to uncover which countries worked with him to skirt the sanctions. Interrogate him to uncover intel to aid in stopping current Iraqi terror. Interrogate him to uncover any UBL connections. Interrogate him to uncover fact or fiction, re: WMD Do the above in as fast a time frame as possible, have the interrogations observed by: Iraqi representations, coalition representatives, Security Council representatives. Turn him over to the Iraqis for a trial and what ever punishment the citizens of Iraq deem appropriate, assuming a conviction. Failing a conviction, total chaos, but I would still turn him over. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times Loyal member of the vast right wing conspiracy **"could a country (USA) letting one sixth of its population under the level of powerty be considered as civilized?"**KaЯl (France let 15,000 elderly die from summer heat)
sounds good to me, especially the Iraqi representations, coalition representatives, Security Council representatives part. Unless observing means "being complimented out of the building when interrogation begins, but you'll receive a digest"
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,1658,308651,00.jpg Our baby looks sorta like his parents. Overall impression is Marx. The facial expression is Che. The beard is Santa. The eyebrows are definitely Mitterand or Schroeder. The mustage is comrade Stalin. And the Eyes are Lenin's. Tomaz
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sounds good to me, especially the Iraqi representations, coalition representatives, Security Council representatives part. Unless observing means "being complimented out of the building when interrogation begins, but you'll receive a digest"
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mlog || Agile Programming | doxygenpeterchen wrote: Unless observing means "being complimented out of the building when interrogation begins I actually meant it just as I think you would have had you made the same statements. I would much prefer that it be open and above board, with observers although I wouldn't allow interference from the observers. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times Loyal member of the vast right wing conspiracy **"could a country (USA) letting one sixth of its population under the level of powerty be considered as civilized?"**KaЯl (France let 15,000 elderly die from summer heat)
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- They are verifying he hasn't a hidden poison pill in the mouth. - They are preparing the hard version of "The US does Saddam". - They are inplanting a nuclear device in one of teeth in case of he tries to escape - His mouth smells like a dead pinguin, and they're cleaning the mess.
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KaЯl wrote: His mouth smells like a dead pinguin :laugh: Interesting description. :)
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: what are they doing with that thing in his mouth? Looking for WMD... ;P
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Congratulations. I still wonder where from the original DNA samples are. From Bushista handshakes, maybe?
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HE looks like Bigfoot[^]. Now may the Iraqi try him. So sad they have any law yet. Maybe they may use the laws of SH regime, I'm sure he can be executed 10 times under his own laws.
Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Tous les remords n'y changeront rien Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Donc à présent le choix reste mien
KaЯl wrote: Now may the Iraqi try him. Yes - and ask him many interesting questions. Like where his WMD are buried. But people like you will just say that the USA forced him to lie about his WMD and they never ever really existed.
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I would think that the most important thing in terms of the future of Iraq is to have a trial that will provide massive and credible publicity to the crimes committed by the Saddam Hussein regime. This should be an educational exercise for Iraq and the broader Arab/Muslim world. Whether or not Saddam Hussein gets the death penalty is of trivial importance in the overall scheme of things. <Edit> It is the effect of his trial on the rest of the world that matters and for that reason the choice of tribunal must be made so as to maximise the educational effect on the rest of the world, not with a view to exacting the simplest, most clearly predetermined vengeance on him. </Edit> John Carson
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I can't wait to see what my stocks will do tomorrow morning!!!!
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HE looks like Bigfoot[^]. Now may the Iraqi try him. So sad they have any law yet. Maybe they may use the laws of SH regime, I'm sure he can be executed 10 times under his own laws.
Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Tous les remords n'y changeront rien Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Donc à présent le choix reste mien
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KaЯl wrote: Now may the Iraqi try him. Yes - and ask him many interesting questions. Like where his WMD are buried. But people like you will just say that the USA forced him to lie about his WMD and they never ever really existed.
Terry O`Nolley wrote: But people like you will just say that the USA forced him to lie about his WMD and they never ever really existed. And people like you will keep insisting that they did, because your government told you so, they just turned 'invisible' when the US arrived. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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They probably found stuff in the palace they can use. Hairs, skin flakes, etc. Don't you watch the Forensic Detectives on Discovery? :) -- Intellectualize my blackness[^]
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Don't you watch the Forensic Detectives on Discovery? What about CSI? -Nick Parker
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Terry O`Nolley wrote: I agree 100%. :) John Carson
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Don't you watch the Forensic Detectives on Discovery? What about CSI? -Nick Parker
Last time I checked, all programmers have selective ignorance. I know nothing about 3D graphics. I know a lot about COM. VB gets under people's skin because one can be ignorant of computer architecture and ASM and still get a lot done. - Don Box
I've only watched CSI a couple of times. I would probably like it if I ever sat down by the TV. :) -- Intellectualize my blackness[^]