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Eric5273 11-02-2006 06:40 PM

Talk about pointing out the obvious...
 
Military Report Says Iraq Edging Toward Chaos

They should hire John Madden to do their PR. :rofl: :rofl:

E61Silver 11-02-2006 07:22 PM

Please no more anti war and anti Bush

Its old news, lets talk about cars or woman or sports

blondboinsd 11-02-2006 07:34 PM

yay I love anything that makes Bush look bad!

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 07:40 PM

This is the lounge dude. A forum where everything can be discussed. Note the title (You guessed it! Fire away!) Don't want to talk about Bush and the war don't read the post. Move on. Check out the other Forums start your own thread about cars or woman or sports. :nanana:


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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
Please no more anti war and anti Bush

Its old news, lets talk about cars or woman or sports


E61Silver 11-02-2006 07:49 PM

This forum is over run with the same anti war anti Bush post .

This may be the Lounge but this is still a car forum and its not fair to keep posting about the same old anti war anti Bush issues.

The television is over run with anti adds its would be nice to see positive threads/posts.
;)

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 07:53 PM

No dude it a car site with forums. Forums which have been set aside for these kinds of discussions. And yes it is fair so if you don't like the posts stop reading them and move on.

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
This forum is over run with the same anti war anti Bush post .

This may be the Lounge but this is still a car forum and its not fair to keep posting about the same old anti war anti Bush issues.

The television is over run with anti adds its would be nice to see positive threads/posts.
;)


E61Silver 11-02-2006 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver
No dude it a car site with forums. Forums which have been set aside for these kinds of discussions. And yes it is fair so if you don't like the posts stop reading them and move on.

I don't like and I don't plan on moving on dude.

Man you talk like a street thug dude

Guess you like to throw your wieght around dude?

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 07:57 PM

Hey Blue. Pick something. http://www.xoutpost.com/ That should keep you from reading these political threads. Better yet why not contact a moderator cause i'm sure they can tell you what to do. :rofl: :nanana:

E61Silver 11-02-2006 08:01 PM

Hay quick stop acting like a bully:nanana:

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 08:07 PM

Ok fine. Did you have a comment on the subject being discussed? If not your :hijack: the thread.

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
I don't like and I don't plan on moving on dude.


Quicksilver 11-02-2006 08:07 PM

Get a sense of humor. Grow up DUDE. :rofl: :rofl: :nanana:

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
Hay quick stop acting like a bully:nanana:


E61Silver 11-02-2006 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Get a sense of humor. Grow up DUDE. :rofl: :rofl: :nanana:

Guess you need to grow up and stop acting like a bully.

Wagner 11-02-2006 08:12 PM

Quicksilver......learn the value of the ignore list :)

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 08:16 PM

Actually i love picking on you because you have no sence of humor.:rofl: But acting like a bully? :dunno: I guess your feeling a little pressure huh. The truth has a way of doing that. Please be reassured that i know deep inside you will find the courage to just laugh it off. Life is full of pressures but laughter is wonderful medicine. Try it. :nana2:

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
Guess you need to grow up and stop acting like a bully.


Quicksilver 11-02-2006 08:17 PM

Having tooo much fun and splitting a gut.

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Originally Posted by WagnerX5
Quicksilver......learn the value of the ignore list :)


E61Silver 11-02-2006 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Actually i love picking on you because you have no sence of humor.:rofl: But acting like a bully? :dunno: I guess your feeling a little pressure huh. The truth has a way of doing that. Please be reassured that i know deep inside you will find the courage to just laugh it off. Life is full of pressures but laughter is wonderful medicine. Try it. :nana2:

That's my point some positive posts and laughter is much better than all this anti talk.;)

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 08:22 PM

Then do what the bully does. Don't read the anti talk and your blood pressure will get back to normal.

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
That's my point some positive posts and laughter is much better than all this anti talk.;)


E61Silver 11-02-2006 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Then do what the bully does. Don't read the anti talk and your blood pressure will get back to normal.

Good point Quicksilver, but maybe you should get a new aviator to go along with the soft and loving real you.:thumbup:

Eric5273 11-02-2006 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
Good point Quicksilver, but maybe you should get a new aviator to go along with the soft and loving real you.:thumbup:

And maybe you should get a new avatar. May I make a recommendation?

http://crystal.typepad.com/photos/un...ed/crybaby.jpg

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 08:47 PM

Actually my friend the Avatar is to get the attention of smokers. It's a reminder that there are people who love them and want them to stop smoking. :)

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
Good point Quicksilver, but maybe you should get a new aviator to go along with the soft and loving real you.:thumbup:


Wagner 11-02-2006 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric5273
And maybe you should get a new avatar. May I make a recommendation?

http://crystal.typepad.com/photos/un...ed/crybaby.jpg

:bustingup :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 08:53 PM

OMG that is great. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Perfect fit.

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Originally Posted by Eric5273
And maybe you should get a new avatar. May I make a recommendation?

http://crystal.typepad.com/photos/un...ed/crybaby.jpg


E61Silver 11-02-2006 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver
OMG that is great. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Perfect fit.

I think it Wagner the day Bush won the election:rofl:

PS I think you anti smoking avitor is great.
My dad got cancer from smoking.

Deuce 11-02-2006 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilver
This is the lounge dude. A forum where everything can be discussed. Note the title (You guessed it! Fire away!) Don't want to talk about Bush and the war don't read the post. Move on. Check out the other Forums start your own thread about cars or woman or sports. :nanana:

Just as long and you don't offend anybody. :nanana:

Quicksilver 11-02-2006 09:20 PM

Are you gonna use the avatar Eric provided?

Quote:

Originally Posted by x54.4blue
I think it Wagner the day Bush won the election:rofl:

PS I think you anti smoking avitor is great.
My dad got cancer from smoking.


Eric5273 11-03-2006 12:11 AM

Now here is an article on the Iraq war you can complain about:

November Off to Bloody Start in Iraq

Nov 2, 9:04 PM (ET)

By STEVEN R. HURST

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - A blood-drenched October has passed into a violent early November as a motorcycle rigged with explosives ripped through a crowded Shiite market in Sadr City on Thursday and suspected Sunni insurgent gunmen killed a Shiite dean of Baghdad University.

The attacks showed no signs of abating after at least 1,272 Iraqis were killed in the first full month of autumn and the 43rd month of the U.S. bid to quell violence and build democracy in Iraq, according to an Associated Press count. The figure is a minimum since many deaths go unreported, but the total is higher than any other month since the AP began keeping track in May 2005.

AP statistics also showed nearly twice as many Iraqi security forces died last month as U.S. forces - 194 versus 106. The Interior Ministry said at least 119 Iraqi policemen were killed.

With shootings, bombings and abductions tearing apart Iraq three years after the U.S.-led invasion, the war in Iraq is the top issue for voters before next week's U.S. congressional elections.

The Iraqi president, visiting Paris, said Thursday all American forces could be gone from Iraq within three years.

"Two to three years are needed to build our security forces and say bye-bye to our friends," Jalal Talabani said. The president, a Kurd whose ethnic group owes its relative prosperity and independence in northern Iraq to the U.S. invasion, has repeatedly predicted an earlier departure for American forces than U.S. generals have.

Asked about Talabani's remarks, Pentagon spokesman, Lt. Col. Todd Vician, said: "All parties agree on the desire to hand over control for security to the Iraqis as soon as possible."

Democratic Sens. Carl Levin and Jack Reed said their party will attempt to pass legislation to begin bringing some troops home immediately. "We want to end the open-ended commitment of our troops, and we want to begin, at least by the end of the year, the reduction of American forces," Levin said.

At least 49 people were killed or found dead throughout Iraq on Thursday, including the seven killed when the motorcycle blew up in a crowded market in Baghdad's Sadr City district. At least 45 people were wounded in that attack, many of them seriously, police said.

It was the first bombing in Sadr City since Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki ordered the lifting Tuesday of the week-old U.S.-Iraqi army security blockade on the sprawling Shiite slum of 2.5 million people.

Police Lt. Thaer Mahmoud said the explosives went off at 4 p.m., usually the busiest time at Mereidi market, one of the neighborhood's most popular commercial centers.

The rigged motorcycle was left in a section of the market that specialized in the sales of secondhand motorbikes and spare parts. Videotape by Associated Press Television News in the aftermath of the bombing showed the mangled skeletons of scores of motorbikes and large pools of blood on the ground.
Gheith Jassim al-Saadi, a 36-year-old laborer, arrived at the scene shortly after the blast. He had planned to go to the market earlier to have two friends repair his motorbike.

"Motorcycles were scattered everywhere, blood was on the ground and crowds of people were looking for their relatives in panic," he said. "I do not know what happened to my two friends."

Mahdi Army militiamen, who control the district, arrived quickly to disperse a crowd of onlookers, fearing a second blast targeting rescuers and police as has repeatedly been the case in past bombings.

The slain university dean, Jassim al-Asadi, a Shiite, was returning home after picking up his son from school and his wife from her teaching job, when gunmen drove alongside and sprayed his car with automatic weapons, police Lt. Ahmed Ibrahim said. Al-Asadi's wife and son also were killed, Ibrahim said.

With his death, at least 155 educators have perished since the war began. The academics apparently were singled out for their relatively high public stature, vulnerability and known views on controversial issues in a climate of deepening Islamic fundamentalism.

The savagery against professionals is robbing Iraq of much of its brain trust. The Health Ministry says at least 250 physicians and health workers have been killed since March 2003 and more than 6,000 doctors have fled the country.


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