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rugbythug
12-16-2005, 11:57 PM
turnout could have been as high as 70 percent.


I think this is awsome.

STORM SHADOW
12-17-2005, 06:23 AM
I think everything will be just fine in time.

SS

JJ Insane1
12-17-2005, 10:02 PM
I think yall both live in a la la world... and of course turn out was 70%... have the country is DEAD ... so whats left went to vote at the American puppet election.

Just wait and see how "great" things are .... nothing is going to change. You will see.

rugbythug
12-17-2005, 11:36 PM
Funny for you to accuse someone of being in LA LA LAND. You claim to be able to fortell the future.

STORM SHADOW
12-18-2005, 02:53 AM
Funny for you to accuse someone of being in LA LA LAND. You claim to be able to fortell the future.

JJ is so pesamistic. The thing that is killing him the most is President Bush's victories. Just the thought of the mideast becoming a free Republic kills him.

SS

JAG
12-21-2005, 02:15 PM
I honostly hope it does work. Even though I am against the war I hope something good comes out this. Unfortunately I am very pessamistic due to the differences in Sunni Arab and secular secular Shiite's.

Iraq is already engulfed in political turmoil following the release of preliminary elections results. The results showed the governing Shiite grouping, the United Iraqi Alliance, winning strong majorities not only in Baghdad but in the largely Shiite southern provinces. BTW if Shite's end up controlling the government, we have just created another Iran!

tattoojr
12-21-2005, 11:51 PM
The U.S. will only endorse this election if the winning party is Pro US. If we get anything else the election is going to be thrown out and we'll be there for another couple of years. J.R.

rugbythug
12-22-2005, 12:11 AM
The U.S. will only endorse this election if the winning party is Pro US. If we get anything else the election is going to be thrown out and we'll be there for another couple of years. J.R.


That is crap and you know it.

STORM SHADOW
12-22-2005, 01:24 AM
Another couple years? what makes you think we're pulling out? I see no reason too. We are still in Europe and Korea.

SS

tattoojr
12-22-2005, 10:56 PM
I'm talking about us running things not them. There is no way the present admin. will let an anti American party take control of Iraq it would devisate the this country's moral and we would be less apt to let the war on terrorism continue outside our borders. J.R.

STORM SHADOW
12-23-2005, 06:47 AM
I'm talking about us running things not them. There is no way the present admin. will let an anti American party take control of Iraq it would devisate the this country's moral and we would be less apt to let the war on terrorism continue outside our borders. J.R.

You have a great point here...but it's not THIS admin..it's any future admin. If Iraq becomes anti American after all is said and done... the VOTING populace (not the shit head that bitches and doesn't vote), will never accept Nation Building EVER again. It will turn off the Voting Populace sooooooo bad that it will open the USA to greater attack..no shit. Because people will never believe anything ever again.

But I'm pretty confident that all is going to be ok in the future. Women really don't want their son's dying in America or Iraq..I don't care where you're from. And as the older male generation dies off... Iraq will be liberated from within..... not by the USA.

SS

tattoojr
12-23-2005, 05:24 PM
SS thats pretty much the point I was trying to make. Don't think that the non voting public won't influence the rest of us, I've found that people that don't vote are the ones that bitch the loudest( and I'll qualify this be saying that these are people that are able to vote). I'll also agree that mothers don't want their son dying and neither do fathers, uncles , or cousins. J.R.

JAG
12-23-2005, 08:11 PM
For the record I always vote!


There is no way the present admin. will let an anti American party take control of Iraq it would devisate the this country's

What is the US going to do then? The candidate they endorsed lost badly. This election just proved Iraq is deeply divided. Civil War is a distinct possiblibity. Even if it does not happen you will have muslim fundamentalists running Iraq. Whats Bush going to call a do-over?


http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article334476.ece
Some excerpts

The Shia religious coalition has won a total victory in Baghdad and the south of Iraq.


Religious fundamentalists now have the upper hand. The secular and nationalist candidate backed by the US and Britain was humiliatingly defeated.......The election also means a decisive switch from a secular Iraq to a country in which religious law will be paramount.

STORM SHADOW
12-24-2005, 03:22 AM
The President did say over a year ago when asked "what if the people vote in an Anti American religious Gov't?" The President's answer was "I pray that won't happen but they will have at least had a choice this time"

My personal feelings on this.... if the Gov't sinks deep anti American and deeply 7th Century Religous... I won't give a rat's ass about arab countries anymore... I will turn from a Pro Nation Builder to a nuke their stupid sorry ass muther fuckers until there is not one fucking Muslim cock sucker left on the planet and finish what our ancestors started.

Let the Fucking Crusades begin!!!!!!!!!!!

SS