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Oh, Bell; if you're not TOO busy sulking, I was wondering how that squared with your utterly ludicrous claim that the Iraqi military went on high alert the day before 9/11. Cos, y'know, you'd think the US President would consider that to be evidence. Feel free to answer as Bell, Practical Magic, Halo Fan...whomever you like.
> scumbutter
*Reaches for a pen and list of great personal insults*
> Oh I'm not suggesting Skarra is Bell.
Which reminds me, usual suspects is on tonight :^)
Changing the subject again, tonight is my last rehearsal; tomorrow I will be showing my tool to approximately 200-400 people. So no pressure.
As you say, he supports his views, is consistent and I can't hear the rousing theme-tune to "Patton" playing whenever I read Skarra's posts.
*waves at Bell*
Coo-ee!
And his opinions are consistent. Again, more than our dear departed (and probably still reading; hiya Bell!) dullwitted darling ever managed in his time here.
> So you don't beleieve he ordered the gassing of 5000 civilians in
> Halabja???
So don't you believe in reading the whole post? Or just not in understanding it?
> Dr Duck wrote:
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> Sure, he's a nob, but probably not to the extent we'd believe.
>
> So you don't beleieve he ordered the gassing of 5000 civilians in
> Halabja???
As it happens, I do. Wanna take a guess where Iraq bought the materials for the gas from? Oh yeah...
> Sure, he's a nob, but probably not to the extent we'd believe.
So you don't beleieve he ordered the gassing of 5000 civilians in Halabja???
And while it'd be easy to condemn Saddam offhand (and *to an extent* I'm sure we can), it's definitely worth keeping in mind that our impression of his rule is made more negative through both blatant propagander and our particular moral standpoint, which is no more inherantly valid than any other cultures morals etc.
Sure, he's a nob, but probably not to the extent we'd believe.