"You're a dead man"
2006-08-17 18:53:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You do know George is setting you up to be next don't you?
President: Iran still interested in dialogue based on justness
2006/08/10
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was quoted on Thursday as saying that Those who think only about bombs, war, and attacking others are the root cause of everything that is wrong in the world. The president made the remarks in an exclusive interview with the Indian newspaper 'The Hindu'
Since George clearly falls into that catagory would you think there is any help for the little nut job running the USA r do you think sociopathic tendencies like Mr. Bush's are untreatable?
2006-08-17 18:54:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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ALLAH ! What would He say to those that wish to Hate and Kill One Another in His Most Holy Name ? If You, or Anyone else in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Shiite, Sunni, or anyone else of the Moslem Religion can prove to Me that ALLAH truly wants us to Hate and Kill One Another, and that He has Chosen You to do so, by Planting Roadside I.E.D. Bombs and Suicide Bombings, Prove it ! If Moslems truly wish to eliminate the Evil Western "Infidel" Influence from the Middle East then they must Unite Together in a Peacefull manner, much like Japan did after WW II . The Moslem People are so positively Brilliant that if they could Unite into a Peacefull Multi-National Moslem Block, and form their own Version of the U.N., and maybe get their own Outer Space Program, they could absolutely shut down the West with Their combined Intellectual and Industrial Strength ! But, as long as there is War and Hatred, then the Middle East will continue to be controlled by "The Great Satan" which is not a Western Influence. That Negative Power comes from beyond this World ! Wake Up !
2006-08-17 19:24:35
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answered by gvaporcarb 6
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I would tell him that there is a path for peace that will please everyone. If we both believe in the same monotheistic God and only differ in trivial details about religion, I'm sure the US, Iran, and Hezbollah can find common ground if we could get rid of the intolerant conservatives and get some tolerant conservatives in our government. But keep out the LIBERALS!!
2006-08-17 19:40:41
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answered by surfer2966 4
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Thirty three days of war. The longest of our wars since 1949.
On the Israeli side: 154 dead--117 of them soldiers. 3970 rockets launched against us, 37 civilians dead, more than 422 civilians wounded.
On the Lebanese side: about a thousand dead civilians, thousands wounded. An unknown number of Hizbullah fighters dead and wounded.
More than a million refugees on both sides.
So what has been achieved for this terrible price?
"GLOOMY, HUMBLE, despondent," was how the journalist Yossef Werter described Ehud Olmert, a few hours after the cease-fire had come into effect.
Olmert? Humble? Is this the same Olmert we know? The same Olmert who thumped the table and shouted: "No more!" Who said: "After the war, the situation will be completely different than before!" Who promised a "New Middle East" as a result of the war?
THE RESULTS of the war are obvious:
* The prisoners, who served as casus belli (or pretext) for the war, have not been released. They will come back only as a result of an exchange of prisoners, exactly as Hassan Nasrallah proposed before the war.
* Hizbullah has remained as it was. It has not been destroyed, nor disarmed, nor even removed from where it was. Its fighters have proved themselves in battle and have even garnered compliments from Israeli soldiers. Its command and communication stucture has continued to function to the end. Its TV station is still broadcasting.
* Hassan Nasrallah is alive and kicking. Persistent attempts to kill him failed. His prestige is sky-high. Everywhere in the Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq, songs are being composed in his honor and his picture adorns the walls.
* The Lebanese army will be deployed along the border, side by side with a large international force. That is the only material change that has been achieved.
This will not replace Hizbullah. Hizbullah will remain in the area, in every village and town. The Israeli army has not succeeded in removing it from one single village. That was simply impossible without permanently removing the population to which it belongs.
The Lebanese army and the international force cannot and will not confront Hizbullah. Their very presence there depends on Hizbullah's consent. In practice, a kind of co-existence of the three forces will come into being, each one knowing that it has to come to terms with the other two.
2006-08-17 21:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Hezbollah leader: You are a real hero, You showed to the entire world that if anyone dares to invade your country he will have to pay the price.
Iran's President: Be more reasonable, Things should not dealt like this.
2006-08-17 19:01:35
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answer #6
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answered by illamoon 3
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- i would like a job @ 100K + (that's US) i need transportation & lodging & food allowance while in your Country.
I would also request that i have PAID travel, wherever in the World as often as every 30 days.
-oh yeah i might also ask them what the F__k is up SahDeeGui ?
Sahlam ah Lekum. lets have a few shares in the oil game too!(also!)
2006-08-17 19:02:24
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answered by Shuffleking Jr. 3
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Love Jews
2006-08-17 18:56:32
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answer #8
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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Learn to share and play nice with the other kids.
2006-08-18 01:59:49
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answer #9
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answered by SPLATT 7
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right cross left left sleeper hold and it gets rated pg-13 though rated R from there on out
2006-08-17 18:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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One of two things:
1) Why can;t we live as neighbors? You on your side of the fence, and us on ours...what's that? because you have a compulsion to take over our house?
2) Wanna lose fifteen pounds of ugly fat? Cut your own heads off.
2006-08-17 18:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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