CreepingDeath wrote:
GEORGE BUSH is just over there protecting the oil fields for his own gain.
I wonder... Have you ever been the one on the receiving side of bullets? And if you have have you ever come home to some numbnuts on a forum saying that all you did over there was defend George Bush's oil interests? People like you are the reason that I decided to get out of the military. Apparently you are too stupid to make up your own mind, so you decide to listen to all the conspiricy theorists that say "Government is bad. Must fight them all"
Here's a few facts for you to chew on while you wallow in your own stupidity:
FACT: The killing of Sunni religious leaders such as Abdul Aziz Al Badri the Imam of Dragh district mosque in Baghdad in 1969, Al Shaikh Nadhum Al Asi from Ubaid tribe in Northern Iraq, Al Shiakh Al Shahrazori, Al Shaikh Umar Shaqlawa, Al Shiakh Rami Al Kirkukly, Al Shiakh Mohamad Shafeeq Al Badri, Abdul Ghani Shindala.
FACT: The arrest of hundreds of Iraqi Islamic activists and the execution of five religious leaders in 1974.
FACT: The arrest, torture and executions of tens of religious scholars and Islamic activists in such as Qasim Shubbar, Qasim Al Mubarqaa in 1979.
FACT: The arrest of 90 members of Al Hakim family and the execution of 16 members of that family in 1983 to put pressure on Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim to stop his struggle against Saddam's regime.
FACT: The assassination of many opposition figures outside Iraq such Haj Sahal Al Salman in UAE in 1981, Sami Mahdi and Ni'ma Mohamad in Pakistan in 1987, Sayed Mahdi Al Hakim in Sudan in 1988, and Shaikh Talib Al Suhail in Lebanon in 1994.
And last but not least...
FACT: Of all the atrocities committed against the Kurds during the Anfal, Halabja has come to symbolize the worst of the repression of the Iraqi Kurds. Halabja was a town of 70,000 people located about 8-10 miles from the Iranian border. It became the target of conventional and chemical bomb attacks over three days in March of 1988.The chemicals used included mustard gas and the nerve agents sarin, tabun, and VX. At least 5,000 people died immediately as a result of the chemical attack and it is estimated that up to 12,000 people in all died during the course of those three days.
As you might be able to guess from my name I was an NBC Specialist in the US Army. Have you ever seen what Sarin, Tabun, and VX do to a human? Its not pretty... Maybe one day you morons will learn to think before you speak... Or not... but I can live in hope...
Edit: If you want to know even the slightest amount of pain that these people who were gassed went through try going to this page
http://www.kdp.pp.se/chemical.html
Last edited by TLW ChemWarrior (2006-01-04 15:11:08)