damn americans lol
damn americans lol
Oh im not argueing if its true or not, i think its great theres other media sources, im just saying all it takes is one person like dbz to go damn americans, which me living in the US, most are.It could...but what is being said is true...
Someone takes exception to that phrase, fires back blah blah blah, flame war ensues.
i swear...if some stupid ass comes in here bitching about how our soldiers die in wars and war isn't necessary, then i'ma go berserk.
It doesn't really matter to me if the US government lied, the real point of this war is to get rid of Saddam BEFORE he became a much more SERIOUS threat. 'Freedom isn't free.'
Alright im sorry. I shouldn't have said that.
Actually im from the US...
Told ya... I find its best to leave the political issues to the people skilled in that area. If you ask someones opinion on a message board, your likely to get someone who comes in behind them refuteing them.
Along with what seems to be a heavy anti-war,anti-us feeling in other countries, its not that hard to predict that you'll get some flames.
Ive always found it funny tough how people sitting on their computer,in shorts or boxers, eating a box of ho-ho's , drinking a can of sprite, watching a chick dance around in skimpy clothes on a computer, watching anime are EVEN qualified to flame each other over people, of all countries dieing in a war, regardless of which one it is.
The official election results from the Iraq elections are in.
The Shiite minority won the largest share. (128 seats out of 275, won by the Shiite coalition). The Kurds got about half the number of seats the Shiites did, 53 seats.
The big news is that the Shiite and Kurdi seats combined, falls 1 seat short of the two-thirds majority required to maintain a majority in the legislature. That means they will HAVE TO combine forces with the Sunnis (the sect that is most prevalent around Baghdad and the sect that Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party came from).
I love this. Cooperation between these three groups is the only way that Iraq can recover political stability IMO.
Also, it is interesting to note that the political part of the current interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi of Iraq (a secular politician) only got 25 seats.
Maybe there's hope yet!
News coverage:
NY Times Coverage on Iraq Election
ABC News - Iraqi election breakdown
RadioFreeEurope coverage
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