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Our Greatest Enemy?

 
 
Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 01:41 am
Who has been responsible for the greatest number of American casualties in recent years Question
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MyOwnUsername
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 02:47 am
Bush definitely outnumbers Saddam easily, I am not sure about Osama, but since I am not american citizen I will skip voting.
I can only say that of those three lunatics most of the world would probably choose Bush as worst threat to World today.
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John Webb
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 04:59 am
In terms of casualty-count, around 850 Americans died on 9/11.

Unknown thousands of Americans have been killed, maimed and injured and many billions of dollars have been spent delivering retribution against Afghanistan and Iraq. With more to follow! Crying or Very sad

Even though the perpetrators of 9/11 were mostly Saudi. Rolling Eyes
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L R R Hood
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 05:05 am
I thought several thousand people died sept 11.

I would like to know which of them has killed the most people, though, not just Americans.
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MyOwnUsername
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 05:37 am
L.R.R.Hood wrote:

I would like to know which of them has killed the most people, though, not just Americans.


Generally? Probably Saddam. Bush on second place while Osama will have to be satisfied with bronze medal.
Statistically, if we count how long is/was every single one of them in power? Bush, without any doubt. First olympic gold for USA this year....
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MyOwnUsername
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 05:42 am
especially if you ask who is RESPONSIBLE for more deaths or who CAUSED more deaths, including thousands and thousands and thousands of iraqi children dying because of diseases that are almost irrelevant in West because "economic sanctions" were including any medications as well.

Horror is horror and lunatics are lunatics, but I can't recall footages of ANY beheadings of Americans before occupation of Iraq. Nothing can justify beheading, not even an occupation of your country by forces lead by lunatic that is under impression God talks to him. But, if you want accurate counting then you have to keep those things in mind too - that it wasn't happening before occupation.
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L R R Hood
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 06:38 am
I wouldn't blame Bush for the Iraqis beheading Americans... I would blame the Iraqis
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MyOwnUsername
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 06:44 am
those that beheaded American are Iraqis I suppose, and they are surely much more responsible - they did it after all. But that doesn't mean that ALL responsibility is on them
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John Webb
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 06:53 am
Not exactly easy beheading anyone in Iraq if they were not unwisely encouraged to go there in the first place by others too smart to take such risks with their own skins?
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L R R Hood
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 06:55 am
The Iraqis who have no respect for human life... well, who is to blame for their attitude??? And what exactly has that attitude caused in the last 4 years??
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BillW
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 08:53 am
It was Bush who said "Bring it on!" They have - Arrogant and hubris to a fault :sad:
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L R R Hood
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 09:08 am
Well, I guess there are a lot of destructive attitudes on both sides Smile
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BillW
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 09:36 am
Besides, "Mission Accomplished!" I'm sorry - stupid things by stupid people do not make me unpatriotic, fueling the flames are. Now Bush is blaming the troops for his stupidity. He and his ilk are unpatriotic -

Everthing (including the beheading) is his fault. He is a jerk to boot......

People say Rumps has to go, follow it to the top - Bush has to go! He is the bane of mankind Surprised

He "hit the trifecta"!
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L R R Hood
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 04:19 pm
Well, this election year is going to be mighty interesting!
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Wed 12 May, 2004 04:22 pm
I'd forgotten about Bush's idiotic "Bring it on!" taunt. Thanks, Bill. At the time I thought it was arrogant and cowardly (it wouldn't be Bush who took the hits), now it seems insane.

Kinda like saying, "Let's you and him fight" to the Iraqis and our troops...
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John Webb
 
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Reply Thu 13 May, 2004 04:45 am
So far, the voting pattern appears similar to the last Presidential election result - and just as sensible! Crying or Very sad
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JoanneDorel
 
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Reply Thu 13 May, 2004 04:53 am
JW did you hear that bit about releasing Saddam to the Iraqi Authority? Guess the Pres is looking to have him escape so he, Bush can hunt him down using our youngsters as his weapon, again and thus appear to be a hero.
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blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Thu 13 May, 2004 04:59 am
Our Greatest Enemy? Ourselves.

Through purposeful ignorance, apathy, laziness, greed and arrogance we have empowered the leaders who have led us to this sad state we currently find ourselves in, and we leave it to the very people we put into these positions of power to investigate and police themselves.
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L R R Hood
 
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Reply Thu 13 May, 2004 06:05 am
Bi-Polar Bear... I agree. I agree that it is the past leaderS, not just one leader, who have led us to the state we're in now.
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yilmaz101
 
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Reply Thu 13 May, 2004 08:42 am
also lets not forget "stay the course".... when taken in context with "bring it on" it only means one thing: more dead on all sides.
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