Ziff
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What other category is there? Edible? War is not a food, moron.Generator said:I find it funny that a war can be considered as being legal or illegal...
What other category is there? Edible? War is not a food, moron.Generator said:I find it funny that a war can be considered as being legal or illegal...
I am not a moron. War is war, not some little legal quirk.Ziff said:What other category is there? Edible? War is not a food, moron.
Ha-so why is the Liberal Party in government then? Oh yeah...cause by your logic there are more "Liberals" in Australia than conservatives. Hmmm...makes you think doesn't it. I'm actually here to tell you that the youth of Australia is becoming more conservative than previous generations. And you think where the dying breed. Unlikely.leetom said:As I was reading it, I had an image in my head that the last barricade of conservative nationalists had finally fallen, and you, Thornydevil, was the last one left, with all your conservative nationalists lying around you, all bloodied and dead.
And then, as the wave of the liberal (as in the actual definition of the word) men and women, and yes- even non-citizens marched over your vanquished friends you were there, waving the battered Coalition emblem wildly.
How many times do I need to tell you? The war got through the General Assembly, but it was France who vitoed it. They vitoed it because they had trade deals with Iraq and the Middle East. Then, when Iraq is being occupied by the US they say they supported the war and hope that their companies will get Infrastructure contracts. Now, they must be the biggest turn coats in history.leetom said:For the last time- IF THE US HAD PUSHED THE LIBERATION OF THE IRAQI PEOPLE AS THE PRESSING ISSUE REQUIRING AN INVASION OF THE COUNTRY, THEN THE UN WOULD HAVE LEGALISED THE WAR.
owoodley said:My god, what is it with you and 'little'.... damn.... I wasn't going to comment, and am sure you are going to throw all kinds of ignorance back at me, but seriously - how many posts are you going to use aggression and the "little man" "small..." thing in ??.... At first it was Freudian and funny, but now.... your psychological state is just plain disturbing.... QUOTE]
I mention "little" twice in this thread -Posts 79 and 83- and I wrote "small" once in post 79. So thats two posts that I use the "little man" and "small" thing in. Idiot.
BTW, if your going to base your arguements on spelling and grammer you may aswell piss off now. Nobody wants to here it.
By this I assume you mean the following post:Kulazzi said:Yes, and I guess you are defeated now because, once again, you haven't made a reply to my statements on the previous page
Jobs that aren't complete:Kulazzi said:I think you'd realise that Saddam Hussein is now captured and the only danger that the Iraqis are in by America bombing them (and them bombing back). So shouldn't the Aussie soldiers be out by now, now that the job is complete? Or can you tell me anything else that has to be done. Because I think America can take control, by themselves, from there.
* Provide protection for Australian and foreign diplomats and Ambassadors.
* Keep the peace in towns under coalition control.
* Secure the "green" or "safe" zones under coalition control.
We've made a commitment to the world to stay. These soldiers have also made a commitment to free Iraq and some have chosen to stay in Iraq voluntarily. They enjoy what they do. They wouldn't train for years if they didn't.
what an odd thing to say...thorrnydevil said:These soldiers have also made a commitment to free Iraq and some have chosen to stay in Iraq voluntarily. They enjoy what they do. They wouldn't train for years if they didn't.
How is it odd?crazyhomo said:what an odd thing to say...
just seemed strange to me that you were proud that our soldiers enjoy killingthorrnydevil said:How is it odd?
I'm proud that our soldiers are there jobscrazyhomo said:just seemed strange to me that you were proud that our soldiers enjoy killing
sorry, i misunderstoodthorrnydevil said:I'm proud that our soldiers are there jobs
When someone refers to war as being food they are not attacking you. If I called you a moron now, that would be attacking you.Generator said:I am not a moron. War is war, not some little legal quirk.
Your apology is accepted.crazyhomo said:sorry, i misunderstood
I realise that, I just think that this point is moot ...Sweets said:There's no need to sound so condescending....I was simply making one point...
Well said ...Asquithian said:now...what has that got to do with Merlin saying what he said? and how does that makje his view illegitimate?
Anyone can protest...anyone can express views on Australia and its social policy...it doesnt matter what country they come from...George Bush does it all the time and he doesnt even live here let alone is a citizen...
I think most of the stuff you have been listed above can also be taken care of by the Americans. Like I said, America can take control on their own once they've captured Saddam Hussein. Why? well it's pretty obvious isn't it? Cos they're powerful and can do anything. I don't see any more need why Australia needs to stay.thorrnydevil said:By this I assume you mean the following post:
Jobs that aren't complete:
* Provide protection for Australian and foreign diplomats and Ambassadors.
* Keep the peace in towns under coalition control.
* Secure the "green" or "safe" zones under coalition control.
We've made a commitment to the world to stay. These soldiers have also made a commitment to free Iraq and some have chosen to stay in Iraq voluntarily. They enjoy what they do. They wouldn't train for years if they didn't.
The only reason the Liberal Party is in power because all the oldies keep voting it in. We have a significant aged and ageing population and most of those oldies identify themselves with the Coalition.thorrnydevil said:Ha-so why is the Liberal Party in government then? Oh yeah...cause by your logic there are more "Liberals" in Australia than conservatives. Hmmm...makes you think doesn't it. I'm actually here to tell you that the youth of Australia is becoming more conservative than previous generations. And you think where the dying breed. Unlikely.
How many times do I need to tell you? The war got through the General Assembly, but it was France who vitoed it. They vitoed it because they had trade deals with Iraq and the Middle East. Then, when Iraq is being occupied by the US they say they supported the war and hope that their companies will get Infrastructure contracts. Now, they must be the biggest turn coats in history.
That it totally impossible. How could they? They'd have to win every single vote in there blue ribbon electorates. I highly doubt that.Ziff said:Interesting sidenote - I forget which election but Labor won more votes but the Liberals still won because they won more seats.
that could happen quite easily. labor wins one seat by getting 1000 votes, to libs 500. in two other seats libs win by 750 to 700. thats 2000 votes to libs and 2400 to labor. course this is just an example, but the scenario, whether it's true or not, seems quite likely to happenthorrnydevil said:That it totally impossible. How could they? They'd have to win every single vote in there blue ribbon electorates. I highly doubt that.
True. I stand corrected.crazyhomo said:that could happen quite easily. labor wins one seat by getting 1000 votes, to libs 500. in two other seats libs win by 750 to 700. thats 2000 votes to libs and 2400 to labor. course this is just an example, but the scenario, whether it's true or not, seems quite likely to happen