invade pakistan

cortez

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in the eyes of those who have been able to transcend petty nationalism
a uniform and a flag are crap if they make it easier to break gods laws
 

gopher

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INVADE PAKISTAN {re-visited}

Now that Pakistan has gone fascist, it is time for Bush and his supporters to invade it and to depose Musharraf.

How many of the forum's Bush supporters will volunteer to fight this war??
 

YoungJoonKim

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We need to legalize pots and drugs. It will revive hippy movement and motivate us all for peace.
...yay
 

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``It will revive hippy movement``


Hippydom is back in style. Here in Gopherland, it has always remained fashionable.

Still, it's time for the Republicans to finally show some consistency in their ideology. Let's have all of them enlist and to fight Bush's war.
 

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DEMOCRACY IN ACTION IN PAKISTAN:

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5goEQIpjCeXU2h_hAQ-BMx7OSl3QAD8SPLNB00


Thousands of black-suited lawyers facing police batons and tear gas to protest the declaration of emergency rule have become Pakistan's political conscience.Enraged by President Pervez Musharraf's assault on independent judges, the legal community has eclipsed discredited opposition parties as the torchbearers for democracy.
The general's botched attempt to oust Pakistan's top judge this spring sparked a mass movement against military rule, with lawyers in the vanguard. That put wind in the sails of a defiant Supreme Court, which challenged Musharraf's dominance and the secret workings of Pakistan's spy agencies.






But let's set all that aside and invade Venezuela, instead!;-)
 

YoungJoonKim

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But let's set all that aside and invade Venezuela, instead!

Well, technically speaking, Saddam and Chavez is different.
Chavez is actually loved by the majority, if not minority, of people and he has not committed atrocity as which Saddam have commit [e.g. mass killing] yet.
And he has not invaded or started war...yet.
He is just..commie wannabe.
 

EagleSmack

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Well, technically speaking, Saddam and Chavez is different.
Chavez is actually loved by the majority, if not minority, of people and he has not committed atrocity as which Saddam have commit [e.g. mass killing] yet.
And he has not invaded or started war...yet.
He is just..commie wannabe.

Hold that thought. The other day "mysterious hooded gunmen" opened fire on a peaceful anti-Chavez demonstration wounding eight. The message is...

"Chavez will be loved by all...Anyone caught NOT loving Chavez will be shot."
 

lone wolf

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Hold that thought. The other day "mysterious hooded gunmen" opened fire on a peaceful anti-Chavez demonstration wounding eight. The message is...

"Chavez will be loved by all...Anyone caught NOT loving Chavez will be shot."

Do you know that to be the reason for those "mysterious hooded gunmen"?

Woof!
 

darkbeaver

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We won't see an invasion of packistan by the cowardly Amerokanians who are effectively outta cash.
We could see the destruction of the US fifth fleet though, seems that it might be seen as an attack on the homeland (purrsian gulf of Amerokha), I wonder where that missing missile went to? Iran has accellarated it's developement of WMDs and will attack the fifth fleet next week with the stolen weapon.
 

EagleSmack

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Do you know that to be the reason for those "mysterious hooded gunmen"?

Woof!

Well lets think logically. It was an anti-Chavez demonstration. The shooters were a group of armed men so it was an orchrestated plan. I have not heard of any arrest which means the whole lot of them walked away cleanly.

Do you think anti-Chavez gunmen would be able to walk away after firing on a pro-Chavez demostration?
 

EagleSmack

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We won't see an invasion of packistan by the cowardly Amerokanians who are effectively outta cash.
We could see the destruction of the US fifth fleet though, seems that it might be seen as an attack on the homeland (purrsian gulf of Amerokha), I wonder where that missing missile went to? Iran has accellarated it's developement of WMDs and will attack the fifth fleet next week with the stolen weapon.

Cue in the Twilight Zone music!

Gosh I love it when the Beaver speaks! He represents you folks so well. :lol:
 

lone wolf

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Well lets think logically. It was an anti-Chavez demonstration. The shooters were a group of armed men so it was an orchrestated plan. I have not heard of any arrest which means the whole lot of them walked away cleanly.

Do you think anti-Chavez gunmen would be able to walk away after firing on a pro-Chavez demostration?
If you were thinking logically, you wouldn't be jumping to conclusions. My guess is it's a relatively safe assumption at best but until there is tangible proof, you're jumping on circumstantial evidence.

Woof
 
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