well... its a choice you know!~
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Originally Posted by
notazbad2000
"We need to bring them home before we get to that point.
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theyll come home when bush has got his oil. period.
look, if you sign up for the U.S army, you gotta expect to risk your life.
the US, military wise, and, please, nobody get insulted, its historical fact, is a major AGRESSIVE world military power, historically this century, very aggresive, and always starting a fight in the name of "freedom" or whatever!
WMD? NUKES? whatever. OIL!!!!
everyone knows what horrible trauma the sometimes unprepared vietnam vets went thru, and over there in the US, you must all know some1 personally i feel. lord knows, weve all seen the movies!
so.... if a young man decides to join this very agressive countries army, with a huge "friendly fire" track record, not to mention a history of drug and alcohol abuse, well.... 2 + 2 = 4 dont it.
dont come whining to me when you get shot. OR if you get a broken mind and come back emotionally scarred!
do you see a professional boxer whining that he got a cut lip?
or course not.
well, a warrior should have accepted that death is just a transition, and have no fear. otherwise, dont do it!
people, there is no such thing as "death" anyway. youve seen medium on TV havent you? i talk to peoples "dead" relatives for them sometimes.
now, if they are "dead" how come their telepathy and astral travelling skills are intact!!!
they have transformed to a lighter vibrational density, thats all. and you must admit, if youve astral travelled ever, flying is a lot of fun!!!
my heart goes out tho those who are consciously willing to potentially sacrifice their human form, temporarily, in order to make me a rich man!!!
oh yeah... and heres to al sadr "transforming" tonight. about time he joined his buddy, Saddam!!!
Iraqi News THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, April 05, 2007 Iraq to buy 50,000 tons of wheat
(MENAFN) Officials at Iraq's State Grain Board announced that the board has issued a tender to buy 50,000 tons of hard wheat from the U.S. or Canada, Gulf Daily News reported. They pointed out that the tender, which will be for April to May shipment, is the same as the previous tender of 100,000 tons that Iraq had issued last February. Iraq has previously concentrated on free on board (FOB) purchases, as ocean shipping costs for grain are currently rising rapidly. Baltic Exchange dry bulk carrier charter rates have risen by over 30 percent since late last year. Iraqi traders argue that putting the burden on the seller to organize ocean shipments will create major commercial risk as Iraq is in a virtual state of war.
TNT :wink: