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The only problem is that the army corps of engineers are in Iraq, working for haleburton. The coast guard is off the coast of Bahrain, guarding their coast. The Louisiana National Guard is getting shot up in Bhagdad instead of helping the big easy in recovery.

 

And bush is drinking again, and is a foul mouthed lowlife who is totally insane, unable to control his senses, his anger, and takes three demorals as well as being strung out on his daddy's favorite, rutalin.

 

The nazis say, "would you rather saddam was still in power?" My answer is "yes, then the women would be free, the gas would be cheap, and the only folks being sent to the prison dungeon would be the Wahabi arab islamists like al qaida". Bush should only wish he was the statesman that saddam was, keeping ridiculous enemies of the state like the fanatic shiites and warlord kurds at bay. Bush just gave al qaida a country to operate from, Lebanon, saudi arabia, egypt, and Jordan know this, and once the shiites make their alliances with Iran and control Iraq, with bushes great support for following the likes of Irans agents who were the intelligebnce that he followed to make war on Iraq, the great jihad, muslim vs muslim, will commence, with our children right in the middle.

 

Bush is the greatest traitor in the history of treachery, should be punished to the maximum by the US as well as the world court, and be held accountable for the loss of life and the failure to protect THIS HOMELAND.

 

hariblo, mahaksadasa

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It has seemed that the Sunnis were using America as an excuse to slaughter Shiites. I even read their propaganda somewhere on the net about the Shiites being heretics. A few hours ago over 500 Shiites trampled each other to death on a bridge to avoid a suicide bomber. This after the thousands of Shiite pilgrims had been hit by three mortar attacks earlier in the day.

 

Do you say that the Shiites are just as nuts? Very scarey. Kanistha-kannibals at war. Let's get the hell out of the way! And America: DO NOT SELL THESE LUNATICS AMMO! Let them butcher each other with swords. Stop your demonic meddling - your little girl cold war is over - get a life!

 

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"And America: DO NOT SELL THESE LUNATICS AMMO! Let them butcher each other with swords. Stop your demonic meddling - your little girl cold war is over - get a life!"

 

wow... I'm impressed. Finally some sensible thoughts on the subject of demons v.s. demons. /images/graemlins/wink.gif

 

if US did not arm and support Saddam for almost two decades (Rumsfeld was one of the salesmen, heartily hugging Saddam many times) maybe the monster would not have been there.

 

when I see you advocate cutting off the billions of taxpayer dollars US sends every year to arm and support Israel I will consider you cured of all middle-eastern illusions /images/graemlins/smile.gif

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One wonders about town planning, engineering, disaster management, and all sorts of things when we hear now that the two breached levee walls will likely not be fixed quickly, and therefore the whole city will be ruined like Atlantis. It seems a lot of people have made a lot of mistakes or optimistic guesses throughout the decades about living in a hole beside the ocean.

 

What is going on? Hurricanes are an every-month occurence in Louisiana. Is a twenty-foot swell that unexpected - that you'd bet billions of dollars to build a below sea level infrastructure to house millions of people who could have just as easily lived anywhere else?

 

I don't get it.

 

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it's a typical con game. politicians pretend the problem is not there because common people dont like to deal with tough measures to solve real problems properly. it also does not help that NO is the most corrupt US city. it will take years and billions of dollars to restore the infrastructure damaged by this storm.

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Bush and co. bomb Iraq and devotees pay the price, eh? Bush and co. are happy, and people who have nothing to do with the war are suffering. Obviously, karma isn't a good explanation. There are other forces at work. It isn't wise to pin everything down to karma.

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Collective karma is a dubious concept, isn't it? Did all those people vote for Bush? Besides, what choice did they have? Vote Kerry? Suppose he too had done the same thing? Again, the karma falls on these voters for choosing these people. As you can see, it is the case of 'damned if you do, damned if you don't.' There must be a deeper meaning to all this. Or, are you suggesting that karma is the only force? I understood that Krishna acts in mysterious ways, inconceivable are his energies.

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"are you suggesting that karma is the only force?"

 

for the vast majority of people - yes.

 

karma is subtle and complex - certainly. yet, it is also brutally straightforward and honest. sometimes it takes a bit of humility to see what happens to you as something you actually DESERVE.

 

as to voting and karma - yes, there is definitely a connection. vote third party - they are sure to lose - and in that way you will not be sharing the bad karma of the wining set of rulers /images/graemlins/wink.gif

 

not voting is actually an agreement to willingly accept the winner.

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