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"NOYB" wrote in message
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Where did you read where I said that I love war?



It's evident in your choice of words when you discuss it. You appear to
relish the idea.


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And after that we can go after North Korea, Syria, France, Germany,
Canada, Botswana, the Netherlands and all the rest those *******s who
disagree with us!

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Where did you read where I said that I love war?



It's evident in your choice of words when you discuss it. You appear to
relish the idea.


I really abhor war, but war was declared on us in 1996. There are a number
of countries in the Muslim world that use mercenaries in the form of
terrorists to wage a clandestine war against Western countries and Israel.

In 2001, that war reached the pinnacle of ruthlessness with the attack on
the WTC. It's a war that's been raging for over 4 years now, and it's a war
that we're winning.

But one of the obstacles to winning that war is the Iranian and Syrian
support for the terrorists attacking Israel, and the terrorists attacking US
and Iraqi troops in Iraq.

So, yes, the notion of an Israeli attack on one of the region's biggest
supporters of terrorism certainly appeals to me. But that's a far cry from
"loving war".






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"OlBlueEyes" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in
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...until there's a mushroom cloud over Tehran.

It's not smart for a head of state that is pursuing nuclear weapons to
talk publicly about wiping Israel from the map. If I were Israel,
those words could make a strong enough case for pre-emptive nuclear
attack against Iran.



B-b-b-b-b-b-ut - Israel doesn't have a nuclear program according to their
gubmit.


I don't think Israel's government ever said that they don't have nukes.
They're intentionally evasive when asked about the matter.



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NOYB wrote:

...until there's a mushroom cloud over Tehran.

It's not smart for a head of state that is pursuing nuclear weapons to talk
publicly about wiping Israel from the map. If I were Israel, those words
could make a strong enough case for pre-emptive nuclear attack against Iran.





washingtonpost.com
World Expresses Dismay Over Iran Remarks

By JILL LAWLESS
The Associated Press
Thursday, October 27, 2005; 10:38 AM



LONDON -- Governments around the world expressed shock and scorn Thursday at
the Iranian president's call for Israel to be "wiped off the map," and
several summoned Tehran's envoys in their capitals for a reprimand.

However, Israeli calls for Iran to be expelled from the United Nations over
the remarks by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were not immediately taken up
by other nations.

In a speech Wednesday, Ahmadinejad denounced Israel and said a new wave of
Palestinian attacks "will wipe this stigma from the face of the Islamic
world." Citing the words of the founder of Iran's Islamic revolution, the
late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Ahmadinejad said: "Israel must be wiped
off the map."


Are you suggesting that what was said was a quote, and is being spun
out of context? I haven't read the actual transcript, so I am
vulnerable to the yellow press.

Terry K




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"Terry Spragg" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

...until there's a mushroom cloud over Tehran.

It's not smart for a head of state that is pursuing nuclear weapons to
talk publicly about wiping Israel from the map. If I were Israel, those
words could make a strong enough case for pre-emptive nuclear attack
against Iran.





washingtonpost.com
World Expresses Dismay Over Iran Remarks

By JILL LAWLESS
The Associated Press
Thursday, October 27, 2005; 10:38 AM



LONDON -- Governments around the world expressed shock and scorn Thursday
at the Iranian president's call for Israel to be "wiped off the map," and
several summoned Tehran's envoys in their capitals for a reprimand.

However, Israeli calls for Iran to be expelled from the United Nations
over the remarks by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were not immediately
taken up by other nations.

In a speech Wednesday, Ahmadinejad denounced Israel and said a new wave
of Palestinian attacks "will wipe this stigma from the face of the
Islamic world." Citing the words of the founder of Iran's Islamic
revolution, the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Ahmadinejad said:
"Israel must be wiped off the map."


Are you suggesting that what was said was a quote, and is being spun out
of context? I haven't read the actual transcript, so I am vulnerable to
the yellow press.


How do you take the statement "Israel must be wiped off the map" out of
context?


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We are winning the war in Iraq? You must be reading different accounts
than I am.

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We are winning the war in Iraq? You must be reading different accounts
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Capt. Jeff


He is. Marvel Comics.


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NOYB wrote:
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NOYB wrote:
...until there's a mushroom cloud over Tehran.

It's not smart for a head of state that is pursuing nuclear weapons to
talk
publicly about wiping Israel from the map. If I were Israel, those words
could make a strong enough case for pre-emptive nuclear attack against
Iran.





washingtonpost.com
World Expresses Dismay Over Iran Remarks

By JILL LAWLESS
The Associated Press
Thursday, October 27, 2005; 10:38 AM



LONDON -- Governments around the world expressed shock and scorn Thursday
at
the Iranian president's call for Israel to be "wiped off the map," and
several summoned Tehran's envoys in their capitals for a reprimand.

However, Israeli calls for Iran to be expelled from the United Nations
over
the remarks by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were not immediately taken
up
by other nations.

In a speech Wednesday, Ahmadinejad denounced Israel and said a new wave
of
Palestinian attacks "will wipe this stigma from the face of the Islamic
world." Citing the words of the founder of Iran's Islamic revolution, the
late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Ahmadinejad said: "Israel must be wiped
off the map."


I can't believe that you actually LOVE war. Guess your wife won't get
any tonight after you read that and shot down your leg. If you love war
so damned much, why didn't you enlist? If you'd have gone to war and
got wounded like so many have in Iraq, you might not feel the same way.


Where did you read where I said that I love war?


If you don't why do you jump with glee like a giddy school girl every
time something like that comes up?

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