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Thu 13/02/03 at 23:21
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Hearing news day in day out about America's dispute with Iraq and seeing George Bush's ugly face on tv everyday didn't really seem to phase me, as if it was all fictional.

Now suddenly, things are starting to appear more real! The world (mainly America and England because of damn butt-kissing Blair-the monkey man) is at threat of countless, thoughtless terrorist attacks, and for what? Just to overthrow one man? I'm sure that Saddam Hussein isn't the only sick-minded guy in this world. But the thing I don't understand is why we had to get involved!? Tony Blair didn't really have to partner with one of the world's greatest powers because it's plainly jeapordising the safety and innocence of many here in England. America have a reason to crack down on Saddam and terrorism, but we don't.

I do understand that Tony Blair is trying to guarantee a huge amount of security by supporting America with their dilemma, but I really don't think it's worth risking the lives of more innocent civilians, especially in the country I live in.
Fri 14/02/03 at 09:58
"For the horde!!!!"
Posts: 3,656
if Bush throws a stick Blair runs after it and returns it
if Bush prepared a dog basket Blair would sleep in it
if Bush had a boneo Blair would munch on it
if Bush was blind Blair would wear a lead and a fluesant (spelling?) coat

the reason Blair is following Bush is because Bush is holding his lead :D
Fri 14/02/03 at 09:39
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"bitterly jaded ;]"
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Does anyone actually believe the stuff going on at Heathrow?
Looks a bit like another stunt to try and get us to want to go to war.

c58
Fri 14/02/03 at 09:34
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I've started a petition to get Tony Blair to change his mind on everything. The idea is, we get enough signatures to convince him that it's in everyones' interest to encourage Bush to be more diplomatic and make a goodwill gesture.

Then Blair flies over to the U.S.A. and suggests that instead of war, we airdrop XBoxes, Big Macs with Large Fries and a complimentary copy of MAD into every Islamic Fundamentalist stronghold in the world. If this fails to convert them to western ideologies, then and only then can we go ahead and nuke 'em.
Thu 13/02/03 at 23:21
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Hearing news day in day out about America's dispute with Iraq and seeing George Bush's ugly face on tv everyday didn't really seem to phase me, as if it was all fictional.

Now suddenly, things are starting to appear more real! The world (mainly America and England because of damn butt-kissing Blair-the monkey man) is at threat of countless, thoughtless terrorist attacks, and for what? Just to overthrow one man? I'm sure that Saddam Hussein isn't the only sick-minded guy in this world. But the thing I don't understand is why we had to get involved!? Tony Blair didn't really have to partner with one of the world's greatest powers because it's plainly jeapordising the safety and innocence of many here in England. America have a reason to crack down on Saddam and terrorism, but we don't.

I do understand that Tony Blair is trying to guarantee a huge amount of security by supporting America with their dilemma, but I really don't think it's worth risking the lives of more innocent civilians, especially in the country I live in.

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