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reply posted on 5-12-2002 @ 10:03 PM by Bob88
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to add to the fight in summer or winter thing - I thought the bio/chem weapon protection suits they might need would make it better to fight in
winter.
Nice poem JB. Sweet and glorious it can be.
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reply posted on 6-12-2002 @ 06:01 AM by Thomas Crowne
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Bob, I had to just stand around with minimum activity while at MOPP 4 in the summertime (MOPP 4 is full protective gear, mask, suit, gloves and
boots), and I promise you that fighting unders such conditions is the last thing we want our troops to have to do.
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reply posted on 6-12-2002 @ 07:54 AM by ~iluv2act~
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DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI
 DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI.

"Sweet and beautiful it is to die for one's country."
Hey, bring it on! I want to be out there. It's just that my age prevents me from it. Let me close with this:
"Terence Taylor, a UN weapons inspector in Iraq for four years up to 1997, said he believed Saddams biological arsenal posed the greatest immediate
threat. Since 1998, when the UN inspectors withdrew, Iraq has failed to account for 17 tons of growth media used for culturing anthrax and other
biological agents."
FULL ARTICLE AT: www.timesonline.co.uk...
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reply posted on 10-12-2002 @ 12:11 PM by mad scientist
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reply posted on 11-12-2002 @ 08:47 PM by Boomslang
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All advanced armour is or has A/C in fact when they have there hatch closed up they have positive pressure..(to keep the bugs out)...they have way to
much electronic equipment to be not cooled..
Boomslang
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reply posted on 11-12-2002 @ 10:49 PM by Estragon
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Well, unless something very remarkable happens in the next three days, I think we can safely conclude that these "pundits" were on D-list
pundit-wise.
We've had inspectors, dossiers, photocopiers, unauthorised cargoes for Somalia that turned out to be authorised cargoes for the Yemen
etc...blah.... none of which suggests the axe has been hoisted just yet.
However, one issue that does interest me is this:
did any posters (be honest) believe there was a possibility of war on 16/12 when Lupe posted this 9-10 days ago? If so -why.
I nailed my colours to the mast immediately and dismissed it as "mainstream hogwash" or something similar.
Did anyone else immediately conclude it was rubbish and why?
Given that it appears to have been manifest cr*p -what are posters' theories as to why it was released?
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reply posted on 11-12-2002 @ 10:54 PM by Boomslang
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To scare people..nothing more noting less..as a matter of fact i fully expect that next deadline to posted soon..something near christmas so we can
here how American familys will recieve coffins instead of Christmas gifts...Thank you Estrogen for standing up..congrats!
Boomslang
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reply posted on 12-12-2002 @ 03:20 AM by Lupe_101
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Personally the 16th seems a little abrupt.
the base concensus is that the war will "start" some time.
fact is the wars allready started, we're allready bombing areas of Iraq, we're allready positioning our troops.
Its slightly disturbing how few people realise were allready attacking.
As I see it, the US is really just waiting for an excuse.
I have a worrying feeling public patience won't last long enough for them to find one.
As an interesting side note, the COE came out yesterday to state that a war at this time of year would be "un-christian"
funny little paradox.
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reply posted on 12-12-2002 @ 07:26 AM by observer
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The Majik Bullet has arrived
www.washingtonpost.com...
And we all thought the Iraq/al qaida link would never be "proven."
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reply posted on 12-12-2002 @ 08:04 AM by Lupe_101
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"government analysts ~suspect~"
"~If~ the report proves true"
"U.S. analysts are said to have ~no evidence~"
"the reported chemical weapon transfer is ~not backed~ by definitive evidence"
Some of us still don't think its been proven.
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reply posted on 12-12-2002 @ 08:59 AM by observer
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Lupe_101
Read "I'm being facitious" when I used parenthesis.
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reply posted on 12-12-2002 @ 09:02 AM by Lupe_101
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no problem.
It does point out how little we actually have to pin on saddam.
and yet public opinion in the US seems to be that he is in some way responsible for sep 11.
I remember somone pointing out how Orwellian this all is .
The great thing about a "war against terror" is that its a war against no specific enemy. That allows the government to pretty much attack anyone
they want to for any reason they like simply by atributing it to being part of the "war against terror"
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reply posted on 12-12-2002 @ 09:19 AM by Byrd
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Actually, it isn't the US public who believes Saddam is in bed with AlQaida... it's Bush. The public's divided, with many wondering what happened
to the Evil Osama and why Shrub is so avid to get Saddam.
(Link to Daryl Cagle's political cartoon pages, with 12 pages of current political cartoons from news sources. You'll see plenty of op-ed cartoons
(over time) indicating the reluctance of the public):
cagle.slate.msn.com...
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reply posted on 13-12-2002 @ 02:50 PM by observer
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What confuses me is that the reports I have read say that al qaida believes Saddam is an apostate and that he needs to be destroyed just like the
West. If tis is the case how is Bush legitimizing connecting the groups? Is he under the assumption that they are working under the "enemy of my
enemy is my friend" premise? Which falls on its face from the outset if the first line is true, that al qaida thinks Sadamm is an apostate because
if he were to sell WMD to them they might turn around and use them on Iraq. I am thinking clearly here?? Iam just not sure anymore. Grad school has
officially cooked my cranium.
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reply posted on 16-12-2002 @ 02:33 PM by observer
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Holy Cow!
This is interesting considering the main title of this thread.
news.yahoo.com...
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