Promised (by me) oil theft in progress! [Empress]
On 11 Jul 2003 17:08:57 GMT, Ignoramus11972
wrote:
Let me give you a more down to earth example.
Suppose that I declare your husband to be an abuser who needs removal
from your house. Then I break into your house, destroy your sunroom
and electrical panel during breakin, and your cats become collateral
damage. Then I occupy the house and become the ruler, staying in the
master bedroom. You and your family become my subjects. Electricity is
restored to the master bedroom only. Your husband is hiding in the
cellar.
Can we amend that to reflect that the SOB *is* an abuser! Let's just
say, for example, he's killed the neighbors and happens to be ****ing
his 12 year old daughter. Personally, *I'd* say, "check out the
basement before you go, please!"
I admit, your points are not without merit as stated, but I think
you're being too simplistic. What if the only family members left are
squabbling about what to do next? Which church to go to, which
brothers to be left out of the will, and so on; backstabbing ensues.
There's no consensus and meanwhile people have to be fed.
electricity to the master bedroom only... when you get on an
airplane they tell you to put the oxygen mask over your own face
first, then assist the child you're with.
Then I decide that your kitchen needs some remodeling. Brick
countertop, glass sinks, plastic cabinets, that sort of thing. I then
proceed to sell some of your furniture to pay for "reconstruction",
which suspiciously is done by my overpriced contractor buddies, but is
paid for by your furniture sales.
Do you see anything wrong with the picture?
Sure, the way you put it, I do. I just think you're editing the
picture to your way of seeing the world. Hey, you're an artist.
I guess not.
But I will explain. This "reconstruction" is done without consulting a
legitimate govertnment of Iraqi people, the oil is being sold without
permission from the Iraqi people either. There is no sovereign
government in Iraq anymore.
Allah be praised.
Iraqis, obviously, have no say in having THEIR oil pledged as
collateral to make profits for Republican chums, by the foreign
invaders/occupiers. But I bet that they would have different uses of
oil in their minds.
**** 'em. Frankly, they are a lot better off than they were a few
months ago
And you base this assertion on what?
You really need to Pay Attention, Igor. Based on the fact that
they're not getting hung up in the streets with their tongues cut out
while they're young daughters are get forcibly deflowered by Uday.
They have no electricity, garbage pickup, etc etc working, the crime
is sky high, no jobs etc. They are not better off.
I guess our definitions are at odds, then.
There is nothing new about wanting to kill thousands of occupied
people in exchange for your soldiers. Old as the warfare
itself. Worked for Genghis Khan. Did not work for most others. But it
does not work well in modern times. By The Way Genghis Khan was kicked
out of Afganistan despite his unrestrained brutality.
Who are the terrorists this time around? You suggest it's the U.S.,
apparently.
The entire UN agreed as recently as five years ago that there were WMD
in Iraq.
I am not sure which resolution you are referring to, but it was
completely obvious that the US had no evidence of Iraqi WMD at
all. And they lie admin LIED to us about having that evidence.
We disagree completely. They may not have had more than a suspicion
this time around, but it was a suspicion shared by the international
community. I don't know that I would have made the decision to enter
Iraq, but to say they outright lied about anything other than
(perhaps) the nuclear issue is not correct.
snippage
I feel sorry for my wallet, myself, as well as for the US soldiers who
are suckers and now have to die in Iraq, and I am also sorry for the
Iraqis as well. They got into this horrid mess and now the US is
afraid to leave Iraq even more than they are afraid to stay because
that would undermine their "credibility". So they are guaranteed to
have years of struggle ahead.
This we agree on, for the most part.
They are completely right to sabotage their oil lines, as the oil is
not going to benefit them. It will pay for things like the mercenary
iraqi "army", Halliburton profits, etc etc.
It's still very stupid overall.
more snipped
If you say sorry about iraq empress, I will be ready to kiss any of
your body part except the ass.
My, my. That leaves a lot to the imagination, Igor.
Heh, heh.
~Empress
(What's wrong with my ass, anyway?)
|