Mirt said:Scum that maybe, but deserve to die? No.
Don't you see that's how the vicious cycle perpetuates itself, hate is never the answer. Those responcible need to be bought to justice, but they must not be made into martyrs.
Job said:Oh the freakin irony, when tis YOU who sound like the Sunday Sport and his views are very 'Independant'
So the truth is?
We did find weapons of mass destruction?
Saddam didn't allow weapon inspectors in?
A year on we have all the weapons we found?
Leaders can be held accountable under the Geneva convention ?
No one outside of Iraq was able to vote?
And the knock on effect isn't on our doorstep?
Job said:do you actually listen or watch what is happening in Iraq?
IT IS innocent civilians getting blown to pieces by people trying to stir up hatred and revenge, the whole of Iraq are not in the army, before we went there it was a relatively safe country, now everyone has a machine gun to protect their lives
Job said:Yes no doubt those things happened, and happen in all dictatorships around the world, but was the deaths of 10's of thousands of innocent Iraqi's in the invasion and the resultant chaos worth it?
If you add all the news reports together the semi-official count is 25,000, that's direct kills.
God knows how many have died as a result of the violence, breakdown of services and disease.
25,000!!!!!!!!!!!
That's those London bombs going off every day for 2 years.
You can call me what you like for mentioning it, but deep down you know that there is something fundamentally wrong with putting that out of your mind and only acting with shock and disgust when it's white people who die.
Sissyfoo said:...BICKERFEST 2005! Woo! Get your official t-shirts while stocks last!
Mojo said:You seem to think all this shit you quote justifies blowing up people on their way to work. Who gives a fuck how many died anywhere tbfh it doesn't mean Mr Smith on his way to work needs to get his arms blown off my some sick fuckwit with a grudge against a government he might not even have voted for.
Dakkath said:I suppose it was a safe place, in a way. As long as you agreed with everything Saddam said and did...
Why was that? Fear...
No-one would do anything to contravene any of Saddams rules because you'd disappear if you did...
Poison gas attacks, torture execution by staking people to the ground and then running over them with tanks (yes there is documented evidence of all of these)
But you're right Job... We should have just let that continue to happen so people can bury their heads in the sand and pretend such things never happen. After all, it's not your family or your friends who went through systematic and violent abuse by their countries leadership so why should you care?
Granted things in Iraq look pretty bleak now with Iraqis killing each other, assasinating their own government officials and anyone there trying to keep peace, to help them rebuild their countries infrastructure...
So what? Pull out and let them murder themselves unchecked? With the current situation, puling out would only result in more and more deaths with no-one to try to keep it in check. Great plan, I wonder how much worse the next dictator who takes control through violence and fear will be...
Job said:Yes no doubt those things happened, and happen in all dictatorships around the world, but was the deaths of 10's of thousands of innocent Iraqi's in the invasion and the resultant chaos worth it?
If you add all the news reports together the semi-official count is 25,000, that's direct kills.
God knows how many have died as a result of the violence, breakdown of services and disease.
25,000!!!!!!!!!!!
That's those London bombs going off every day for 2 years.
You can call me what you like for mentioning it, but deep down you know that there is something fundamentally wrong with putting that out of your mind and only acting with shock and disgust when it's white people who die.
Lakashnik said:dont think jobs trying to justify it. i think hes trying to show how people only care when its some1 they might know.
friend family celebrity or some random guy i didnt know. it doesnt matter who dies or where it happens. its all bollox. so far jobs the closest person who feels the same way i do about all this as far as i can see.
people die all the time but you only get worked up about it when it could have been some1 you know. thats what saddens me is that every1 believes that any life is more important than another. u may not want to belive this but its true.
dont get me wrong i feel sad for these people that have died but not anymore than any of the other people dieing all over the world all the time.
Job said:do you actually listen or watch what is happening in Iraq?
IT IS innocent civilians getting blown to pieces by people trying to stir up hatred and revenge, the whole of Iraq are not in the army, before we went there it was a relatively safe country, now everyone has a machine gun to protect their lives
Mojo said:You and jobs are making the assumtion that none care about anyone else who is dying, how the fuck do you know what people here believe and that they don't agree with you?, maybe the people here do something rather than patronise people. Jobs isn't the only person with an opinion that might upset people but he is the only one stupid enough to bring his shit up in a thread such as this.
Mojo said:You and jobs are making the assumtion that none care about anyone else who is dying, how the fuck do you know what people here believe and that they don't agree with you?, maybe the people here do something rather than patronise people. Jobs isn't the only person with an opinion that might upset people but he is the only one stupid enough to bring his shit up in a thread such as this.
Svartmetall said:The BBC said a few minutes ago that a website known to be an Al-Qaeda link is claiming responsibility for this attack;
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Svartmetall said:93.37% of all statistics are made up.

Lamp said:Been reading some of the stuff people have posted here.
/shakes head
Gonna find another board I think...
Lamp said:No. I've always known that some of the stuff posted on FW are written by uneducated, illiterate, xenophobic, racist, narrow-minded, unintelligent, yob-culture-spawned shites...but I thought that I might be pleasantly surprised by a show of compassionate unity in the light of yesterday's events.
Nevermind...
Job said:Do you wan't another REAL TRUTH?
Nelson Mandela..Mr Nice guy, Mr Pop star friend.
Head of the ANC military wing and OK'd a car bomb which.......
' In May 1983, exploded a car bomb in Pretoria's Church Street. Nineteen people were killed and 217 injured. The incident is identified by many security force members as the moment at which they realised the significance of the threat facing them and began to see the ANC as a ‘terrorist organisation’. '
That's why the fooker went to prison for 30 yrs, he oversaw the mindless slaughter of innocent victims for political gain.
We named streets after him FFS!!!!!!!!
Escape said:.........
Escape said:Can't help but laugh at the media victims in this thread.