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AMERICA 2004-02-26 14:46:53

If you think things were somehow so good in Iraq, I suggest you have a visit there, and
be sure to leave the US-controlled encampments.

Iraqis can't vote. They are mostly unemployed. They can't even count their dead and
wounded. They can't keep their oil. They can't bid on the reconstruction that never
should have been forced on them.

Americans will suffer the same horrible fate if they don't get rid of Bush ASAP.


IN THE DARKNESS 2004-02-26 15:18:11

America wrote:
> If you think things were somehow so good in Iraq, I suggest you have a visit there, and
> be sure to leave the US-controlled encampments.
>
> Iraqis can't vote.


In America, there seems to be a problem counting the vote,
so does it matter ?

> They are mostly unemployed.

America seems to have an unemployment problem, as well.

> They can't even count their dead and wounded


Americans -can- do that, ok, we got you there.

> They can't keep their oil.


Neither can we, it is a lust that cannot be drenched.

> They can't bid on the reconstruction that never
> should have been forced on them.


Hey, we can't bid on it either. Fair is fair!

> Americans will suffer the same horrible fate if they don't get rid of Bush ASAP.


Looks like we already have, for the most part. :P



ERIC JOHNSON 2004-02-26 21:54:30

On 26-02-2004 21:18, in article c1lkg9$d76$1@news.onecall.net, "In The
Darkness" wrote:

>
> In America, there seems to be a problem counting the vote,
> so does it matter ?



No, people just don't know how to lose with grace.

EJ



IN THE DARKNESS 2004-02-26 19:01:26

Eric Johnson wrote:
> On 26-02-2004 21:18, in article c1lkg9$d76$1@news.onecall.net, "In The
> Darkness" wrote:
>
>> In America, there seems to be a problem counting the vote,
>> so does it matter ?
>
> No, people just don't know how to lose with grace.


Son, you are delusional, there isn't a sane person
going who doesn't realize the "VV" lost the vote, and
the electoral votes were erroneously miscast.

He is only President because the Supreme Court ruled him so.

The sooner you accept that, the sooner America will start to
get better.


>
> EJ
>




MIKE HELM 2004-02-26 21:07:31

On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 20:34:13 +0100, Eric Johnson

>On 26-02-2004 19:21, in article d7es305d9ohf1cbpgvfnae9j1ilu3187ur@4ax.com,
>"America" wrote:
>
>> Iraqis can't vote.
>
>Yet. The discussion reported here is by this time next year.
>


There's going to be trouble if it takes until this time next year before
they have an election.

Well, there's going to be trouble no matter when they hold their
elections so it's kind of a moot point.

>
>> They are mostly unemployed.
>
>Due entirely to saddam hussein's non-compliance with 14 un resolutions
>designed to get him to disarm and leave office.


No, it's entirely due to their people not having the will to oust him
themselves.

>
>>< They can't even count their
>> dead and
>> wounded.
>Actually, they can. The Hussein regime kept good records of its misdeeds.


But their not around to do the counting anymore.

>
>> They can't keep their oil.
>
>WTF are you talking about. The idea that 1 gallon of oil will be exported
>without profit for Iraqi companies and tax income for the Iraqi government
>is ridiculous.


What's even more ridiculous is what Halliburton was charging to bring
oil into Iraq.

>
>You act as if Bush is siphoning someone's gas tank.
>


Well, he is, but it's mostly from the American taxpayer.

>
>> They can't bid on the reconstruction
>> that never
>> should have been forced on them.
>
>Do they have companies which can do the work necessary?


I think his point was that they don't.

>
>And do you really think the labor will -not- be done by iraqi people?


Well, the way they're getting blown up while waiting in line to get jobs
it might not be.

>
>Are you planning a move to Iraq for a better job?


The way the job market is in the US, I may have to.

>
>
>
>>
>> Americans will suffer the same horrible fate if they don't get rid of Bush
>> ASAP.
>
>What fate is this? You are beginning to sound like an oracle or a soothsayer
>or a fortune teller.
>
>Tell us, will it be Armageddon?


It may well be.

Things aren't the way they were when Warren Zevon wrote this:

"Nuclear arms in the Middle East
Israel's attacking the Iraqis
The Syrians are mad at the Lebanese
Baghdad does whatever she please
Looks like another threat to world peace for the envoy

....

Whenever there's a crisis
The President sends his envoy in
Guns in Damascus
Oh, Jerusalem"

Bush doesn't send envoys though - he sends a couple hundred thousand US
citizens and spends a couple hundred billion dollars to get the job
done.


>
>EJ




ERIC JOHNSON 2004-02-27 09:40:07

On 27-02-2004 01:01, in article c1m1is$gt2$1@news.onecall.net, "In The
Darkness" wrote:

> The sooner you accept that, the sooner America will start to
> get better.



America's health depends upon me?

Thank you for acknowledging the tax contribution I make.

EJ



ERIC JOHNSON 2004-02-27 09:36:59

On 27-02-2004 01:01, in article c1m1is$gt2$1@news.onecall.net, "In The
Darkness" wrote:

> Son, you are delusional, there isn't a sane person
> going who doesn't realize the "VV" lost the vote, and
> the electoral votes were erroneously miscast.



The only people who do believe this are people consumed with hatred of Bush.
Why do you let yourself get so upset over people you describe as idiots?


Will you stop with the ad-hominem?

EJ



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