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FistFullOfSteel
23rd December 2003, 09:15
look at this:

those fuckers (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5365.htm)

then after they cheer

:angry:

Yazman
23rd December 2003, 10:33
Disgusting.

Sensitive
23rd December 2003, 10:59
Fuck those imperialist soldiers.

I hope their names appear on this list very soon! (http://lunaville.org/warcasualties/Details.aspx) :angry:

FistFullOfSteel
23rd December 2003, 11:10
Originally posted by [email protected] 23 2003, 11:59 AM
Fuck those imperialist soldiers.

I hope their names appear on this list very soon! (http://lunaville.org/warcasualties/Details.aspx) :angry:
I hope that too...fucking morons :angry:

Intifada
23rd December 2003, 17:30
fucking terrorist wankers :angry:

Soviet power supreme
23rd December 2003, 17:59
What sick fucks. :angry:
They cheer after they shot him?

Fuck Im glad those mothafuckas get killed in there. :angry:

I mean americans.

Non-Sectarian Bastard!
23rd December 2003, 18:12
Fuckin disgusting

"It gives you a good feeling..you want to do it again"

Invader Zim
23rd December 2003, 18:17
Originally posted by Soviet power [email protected] 23 2003, 06:59 PM
What sick fucks. :angry:
They cheer after they shot him?

Fuck Im glad those mothafuckas get killed in there. :angry:

I mean americans.
Well for someone who has as their avatar the face of the most prolific mass murderer in recent history, thats quite rich...

fucking terrorist wankers

Right, this is in no way a justification of the actions of the US marines, but you call them terrorists for shooting a prisoner, yet you call people who strap explosives to their chests and walk into a bagdad street to kill unarmed civilians freedom fighters, a little inconsistant?

Of course I may have mistaken you for another user, but i'm sure I have seen you heralding the resistance as freedom fighters, if I am wrong then I appologise.

FistFullOfSteel
23rd December 2003, 18:41
Originally posted by Soviet power [email protected] 23 2003, 06:59 PM
What sick fucks. :angry:
They cheer after they shot him?

Fuck Im glad those mothafuckas get killed in there. :angry:

I mean americans.
yep they cheer like if it was some sort of fotball match

Soviet power supreme
23rd December 2003, 18:48
Well for someone who has as their avatar the face of the most prolific mass murderer in recent history, thats quite rich...

Whoa easy, lets not make this to another crimes of Stalin thread.Okay?


fucking terrorist wankers

Well yeah I too wondered your choice of words in here.

Ortega
23rd December 2003, 19:32
Disgusting, completely disgusting.

I'd like to hear the American generals justify this.

dopediana
23rd December 2003, 20:49
you mean to tell me noone here knew already that killing is a high?

everyone does it. and it's true. killing is an adrenaline rush. if people were filled with overwhelming grief each time they took a life do you think they'd do it? it's pure tactics to keep working soldiers, making them do physical labor all the time when they're in training or on the front, you can't let them contemplate what they're doing. it also helps to have recruits who are half-wits.

i'm not surprised at all by this. it's just confirmation that nobody fucking cares about iraqis. but we knew that already.

DeadMan
23rd December 2003, 21:22
Absolutely sick. I knew killing gives a high. I myself have gone hunting, and killed, and felt the kind of adreline buzz afterwards. But I did not like the fact that they cheered. What if it would of been a US soldier that would of gotten killed, and then the cheers of Iraqi were heard...they would of been called savages and monsters, but then US soldiers do it and they are concidered as heros? That's fucking bullshit. I hope what I wrote makes sense.

DeadMan.

Intifada
24th December 2003, 21:13
Right, this is in no way a justification of the actions of the US marines, but you call them terrorists for shooting a prisoner, yet you call people who strap explosives to their chests and walk into a bagdad street to kill unarmed civilians freedom fighters, a little inconsistant?

they are terrorists as they have killed innocent people- not just in iraq.

suicide bombing is unjustifiable, but what else can the palestinians and iraqis do? they dont have american and british weapons. they cant talk to their oppressors. they can only sacrifice themselves, and this is a very sad fact.

DeadMan
24th December 2003, 21:35
Does anyone know what they gain religiously by doing this? They get, a palace in heaven, all the riches of the world and 50 virgins for there wives. Sounds good if you've only had tyrany and starvation and no education your entire life. In fact, it sounds pretty sweet.

DeadMan.

giant24us
27th December 2003, 04:48
their first shot missed :) . imagine if their shots missed in North Korea what would happen. lol.

giant24us
27th December 2003, 04:50
Originally posted by [email protected] 24 2003, 10:35 PM
Does anyone know what they gain religiously by doing this? They get, a palace in heaven, all the riches of the world and 50 virgins for there wives. Sounds good if you've only had tyrany and starvation and no education your entire life. In fact, it sounds pretty sweet.

DeadMan.
Well in Islam you are guaranteed Heaven if you are martyred. Muslims strive for martyrdom, and trust me it isnt for the 50 virgins the imperialist media talks about. just google "martyrdom in Islam" and see what you get.

DeadMan
27th December 2003, 05:02
Originally posted by giant24us+Dec 27 2003, 12:50 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (giant24us @ Dec 27 2003, 12:50 AM)
[email protected] 24 2003, 10:35 PM
Does anyone know what they gain religiously by doing this? They get, a palace in heaven, all the riches of the world and 50 virgins for there wives. Sounds good if you&#39;ve only had tyrany and starvation and no education your entire life. In fact, it sounds pretty sweet.

DeadMan.
Well in Islam you are guaranteed Heaven if you are martyred. Muslims strive for martyrdom, and trust me it isnt for the 50 virgins the imperialist media talks about. just google "martyrdom in Islam" and see what you get. [/b]
I see. Well most of what I know of religions came out of the only good teacher in my school. He thought grade 11 religion so it&#39;s the basics. He basically told me that they do it because the rewards are better then what they actually get in real life. And after years of pressure they crack and do this in the name of there religion.

DeadMan.

Jesus Christ
27th December 2003, 05:46
Its called war, get used to it

Hawker
27th December 2003, 16:54
Originally posted by Jesus [email protected] 27 2003, 06:46 AM
Its called war, get used to it
Even War has rules.This was a disgusting act,American soldiers deserve to die for all I care.

DeadMan
27th December 2003, 17:15
Hawker, I love your signature. Where can I read the entire letter of goodbye, if possible? Che was a man of words as much as a man of swords.

But yes, war is ugly but there are rules of war that civilised countries follow, well should. These American soldiers could of played by them and gotten another POW. It&#39;s easy to kill and forget, but what about that poor bastards family? Will his mother and father forget? Will his brothers/sisters/wife/kids forget? No&#33;

DeadMan.

Hawker
27th December 2003, 19:59
Originally posted by [email protected] 27 2003, 06:15 PM
Hawker, I love your signature. Where can I read the entire letter of goodbye, if possible?
Sorry it was a quote I got from Times magazine.I do have a the good bye letter to Fidel,here it is:

Fidel:

At this moment I remember many things: when I met you in Maria Antonia&#39;s house, when you proposed I come along, all the tensions involved in the preparations. One day they came by and asked who should be notified in case of death, and the real possibility of it struck us all. Later we knew it was true, that in a revolution one wins or dies (if it is a real one). Many comrades fell along the way to victory.

Today everything has a less dramatic tone, because we are more mature, but the event repeats itself. I feel that I have fulfilled the part of my duty that tied me to the Cuban revolution in its territory, and I say farewell to you, to the comrades, to your people, who now are mine.

I formally resign my positions in the leadership of the party, my post as minister, my rank of commander, and my Cuban citizenship. Nothing legal binds me to Cuba. The only ties are of another nature — those that cannot be broken as can appointments to posts.

Reviewing my past life, I believe I have worked with sufficient integrity and dedication to consolidate the revolutionary triumph. My only serious failing was not having had more confidence in you from the first moments in the Sierra Maestra, and not having understood quickly enough your qualities as a leader and a revolutionary.

I have lived magnificent days, and at your side I felt the pride of belonging to our people in the brilliant yet sad days of the Caribbean [Missile] crisis. Seldom has a statesman been more brilliant as you were in those days. I am also proud of having followed you without hesitation, of having identified with your way of thinking and of seeing and appraising dangers and principles.

Other nations of the world summon my modest efforts of assistance. I can do that which is denied you due to your responsibility as the head of Cuba, and the time has come for us to part.

You should know that I do so with a mixture of joy and sorrow. I leave here the purest of my hopes as a builder and the dearest of those I hold dear. And I leave a people who received me as a son. That wounds a part of my spirit. I carry to new battlefronts the faith that you taught me, the revolutionary spirit of my people, the feeling of fulfilling the most sacred of duties: to fight against imperialism wherever it may be. This is a source of strength, and more than heals the deepest of wounds.

I state once more that I free Cuba from all responsibility, except that which stems from its example. If my final hour finds me under other skies, my last thought will be of this people and especially of you. I am grateful for your teaching and your example, to which I shall try to be faithful up to the final consequences of my acts.

I have always been identified with the foreign policy of our revolution, and I continue to be. Wherever I am, I will feel the responsibility of being a Cuban revolutionary, and I shall behave as such. I am not sorry that I leave nothing material to my wife and children; I am happy it is that way. I ask nothing for them, as the state will provide them with enough to live on and receive an education.

I would have many things to say to you and to our people, but I feel they are unnecessary. Words cannot express what I would like them to, and there is no point in scribbling pages

ComradeRobertRiley
27th December 2003, 20:10
That arsehole at the end "yeah that was awsome, lets do it again"


sick wankers&#33; :angry:

Intifada
19th February 2004, 18:19
that footage is at the start of the sheikh terra song "dirty khuffar"