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Post by BAS » Mon Dec 25, 2006 7:02 pm

Mozy bonz wrote:Found out my next door neighbor was robbed murdered and body thrown out in on coming traffic then was hit by several cars only pieces where found…. Rest in peace Joe you where a good neighbor.
(Finally got around to reading this thread.)

That is terrible news. I am (belatedly) very sorry to hear about it.

Last Friday, at the lunch break pot-luck at work, one of my co-workers was telling my team leader and me about how, many years ago, she found out about the death of one of her daughters.

Her daughter and daughter's financee had just bought a new car to replace one which had been destroyed in an accident. Some people attacked them after they had pulled into the underground garage of their apartment complex, shot the fiancee in the face, intending to kill him. He turned his head at the last moment (apparently to pray), and the bullet went through his mouth. The daughter was stuffed into the car, and the abductors took off with her and the car, intending to sell it down in Chicago in order to buy more drugs.

Once down in Chicago, the car-jackers strangled the daughter and smashed the car into a lightpole.

Meanwhile, the police had contacted my co-worker and told her about the abduction, and she had called one of her other daughters and told her. The other daughter was hysterical, so my co-worker decided to drive over to calm her down. On the way over, the radio station she was listening to announced that the body of her daughter had been found in Chicago.

Later, the car-jackers were caught because one of them had decided to brag about the murder while in prison, and the prisoner he had bragged to decided to report on the guy in order to get his sentence reduced.

:cry:


I am constantly astounded by what some people will do to other people, and what some people will brag about-- and not astounded in a good way!


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Post by Lorgasm » Tue Dec 26, 2006 11:58 am

Here's to you Mr. James Brown, my soul brother.

You opened the doors for so many and your music always took me where I wanted to be.

Peace Mr. Brown.
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Post by Cabana Springs » Sat Dec 30, 2006 8:58 am

Bye Saddam - Dictator of all dictators - enjoy the Virgins
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Post by cowboyangel » Sat Dec 30, 2006 9:33 am

Cabana Springs wrote:Bye Saddam - Dictator of all dictators - enjoy the Virgins

and this execution.......it's gonna solve the intense problems created by the Bush regime?
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Post by joel the ornery » Sat Dec 30, 2006 9:49 am

cowboyangel wrote:
Cabana Springs wrote:Bye Saddam - Dictator of all dictators - enjoy the Virgins
and this execution.......it's gonna solve the intense problems created by the Bush regime?
cba, excuse me, there were no problems, no violence in the world before 2000?

only two more years, maybe the loyal opposition can win an election...

and there will still be world affair problems, no matter who is elected.

Cabana, he's dead, there are no virgins, there is no heaven, good riddance.

as said elsewhere, not too many are more deserving of being hung by the neck as he. imho.

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Post by BAS » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:32 am

Well, actually Saddam is going to come back and haunt George "W" Bush for the rest of Bush's life. He's too much of a bastard to rest in peace! :twisted:


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Post by unjonharley » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:59 am

BAS wrote:Well, actually Saddam is going to come back and haunt George "W" Bush for the rest of Bush's life. He's too much of a bastard to rest in peace! :twisted:


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Post by cowboyangel » Sat Dec 30, 2006 3:46 pm

joel the ornery wrote:
cowboyangel wrote:
Cabana Springs wrote:Bye Saddam - Dictator of all dictators - enjoy the Virgins
and this execution.......it's gonna solve the intense problems created by the Bush regime?
cba, excuse me, there were no problems, no violence in the world before 2000?
Iraq, was, you might say, at least relatively 'peaceful' under Saddam. Bush's blunder has created thousands more terrorists and destabilized the entire region for decades to come, something my friends on the anti-war left warned before the goddamned war started.
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Post by BAS » Sat Dec 30, 2006 3:55 pm

[/quote]

Iraq, was, you might say, at least relatively 'peaceful' under Saddam. Bush's blunder has created thousands more terrorists and destabilized the entire region for decades to come, something my friends on the anti-war left warned before the goddamned war started.[/quote]

That was exactly the reason George the elder stopped short of taking out Hussein. He'd been warned by his advisors what would happen if we created a power vaccuum, and at least he was willing to listen to them.

Anyway, that is why I posted before the war. Now that we have gone in there and created a mess, I haven't the foggiest idea what we should do. There just plain does not seem to be a good way out. :(


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Post by cowboyangel » Sat Dec 30, 2006 4:33 pm

one more thing while on the topic of Rest in Peace...... some useful thoughts:

The Consequences of Killing Saddam
by Robert Dreyfuss


Since the US invasion of Iraq, by one widely reported estimate,
as many as 655,000 Iraqis have been killed, in air strikes, by bombs,
in
death-squad executions, and generalized civil strife. Now, add one by
hanging: the kangaroo-court trial and execution of Saddam Hussein. In
life, even in prison, he inspired many loyalists to fight for his
legacy; but his death is certain to spark even fiercer violence, not
just from his remaining lieutenants and senior Baath party officials,
but throughout the broader Sunni Arab community in Iraq. It pushes any
hope of Sunni-Shiite reconciliation farther away, inflames passions on
both sides, and solidifies the image of the United States in Iraq as a
bloodthirsty occupier.

Convicted of war crimes by a puppet Iraqi regime that dispensed with
niceties such as evidence and rebuttal, Saddam Hussein was blamed by
his fiercest critics--such as Kanan Makiya,
author of Republic of Fear, and others with strong motive to
inflate the scale of Saddam's crimes--of killing 300,000 Iraqis during
his thirty-five year rule (1968-2003). In less than four years, George
W. Bush has more than doubled that, with no end in sight. As war
criminals go, Bush wins hands down.

The 655,000 US victims in Iraq do not include the hundreds of thousands
of Iraqis, mostly children, who died during a twelve-year era of
US-imposed sanctions on Iraq from 1991 to 2003, but those deaths, at
least, were obscured by a fig leaf of legality, since the sanctions had
been approved by the UN Security Council. Bush's Iraq War had no such
cover: it was deemed "illegal" by Kofi Annan, the former UN secretary
general.

In a statement written in advance of Saddam's hanging, Bush warned that
his death "will not end the violence in Iraq"--truer words have not
been spoken. No longer Iraq's ruler, since his capture Saddam had
become a symbol of the power struggle between the Shiite Arab religious
parties that have come to rule parts of Baghdad and southern Iraq and
the growing, Sunni-led resistance army that controls most of several
provinces to the north and west of the capital, along with significant
swaths of western Baghdad.

His death will, of course, inspire the religious Shiites into
intensifying their jihad, cementing their belief in the righteousness
of their cause. Far more importantly, however, it will spark a burning
desire for revenge among the Sunni Arabs, and not just among Baath
party veterans. The commanders and organizers of the insurgency are
primarily drawn from those veterans and from the former Iraqi army
officer corps, who were mostly Sunni. But their base is among the
tribes and clans of western, Sunni Iraq--and since the US invasion, the
sons of those tribes have been increasingly enlisting in the resistance
army, often to the dismay of some of the more conservative tribal
elders.

An overwhelming majority of the Sunni Arab population of Iraq now
supports the resistance, and its intensity is likely to grow
significantly in the wake of Saddam's death. Earlier this year, 300
Sunni tribal leaders met in Anbar to issue a demand that Saddam Hussein
be released from
prison, just one indication that support for the former president of
Iraq was widespread. "The execution of Saddam means that the flame of
vengeance will be ignited and it will hurt the body of Iraq with
unrecoverable wound," a Sunni tribal leader told the New York
Times.

Indeed, despite the talk of a surge of US forces to pacify the Iraqi
capital, the fiercest fighting in Iraq is north and west of Baghdad, in
the heart of Sunni Iraq. On December 24, the US military command
announced the deaths of three more Marines and two more soldiers there,
bringing the total for December to 108 Americans dead and making the
month the bloodiest of 2006. At least a year ago, the US military
determined that the war in Sunni Iraq was lost militarily, and that it
could only be resolved through a political deal between Sunnis, Shiites
and Kurds. Now, the United States faces a stark choice: either abandon
Anbar altogether, or face a years-long counterinsurgency campaign there
that will mean Fallujah-style, house-to-house fighting in dozens of
cities and towns.

A political accord for national reconciliation, always an iffy
proposition, is now even more difficult to achieve, in the wake of
Saddam's execution. The Shiite religious bloc, were it not intent on an
all-out victory that humiliates the Sunni community, might have held
out a life sentence for Saddam as part of a deal that included amnesty
for insurgents, the cancellation of the draconian de-Baathification
laws, the reconstitution of the army, and a power-sharing formula that
includes Iraq's oil wealth. Now that bargaining chip--and it is a major
one--is lost.

And something else is lost. Since his capture in 2003, Saddam has been
interrogated by US officials, including CIA officers. According to
sources close to the resistance, US officials--including Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice and former Secretary of State Donald
Rumsfeld--met with Saddam Hussein earlier this year, to ask if he would
cooperate in some way to urge the resistance to lay down its arms. (He
refused.) But whatever transpired between US officials and Saddam since
he was captured, none of it is public. Not a single journalist
interviewed Saddam. As far as we know, he wrote no memoir in prison.
The countless secrets that he had, about 35 years of his leadership, he
has taken to the grave. Decades of history have been lost,
irrecoverably. Perhaps one of the reasons for the hurried rush to the
gallows, even before a series of other staged, show trials could be
arranged, was to make guarantee that Saddam's secrets never see the
light of day.



This article can be found on the web at:

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070108/c ... ing_saddam
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Post by mdmf007 » Sat Dec 30, 2006 7:12 pm

whats the fascination with virgins anyways? They blow as lovers, and get all clingy -

Rot in hell Saddam, my only regret is that you died so quickly - wonder what it is like to be gassed? Hanging wa way to dignified for him. Should have shot him.

later all - see you in August!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by capjbadger » Sat Dec 30, 2006 7:23 pm

And the end...

Just before the hanging:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... ging&hl=en

And the actual hanging, taken by cellphone cam. WARNING: This is the real thing.
http://one.revver.com/watch/130549

Watch or don't. Just don't bitch at me for giving the links.

Bastard or not, R.I.P. Saddam...
Arrrggg!! Avast ye fucking fluffy bunny shirtcockers! Haul your drunken hairy fat ass out of our sight or prepare to receive a hot buttered hedgehog fired up your aft quarters!

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Post by cowboyangel » Sat Dec 30, 2006 8:50 pm

one day, we may see Bush and Rummy go to jail
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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Sat Dec 30, 2006 9:32 pm

Bye, bye Baiji

Don't worry the apemen will soon join you as well.

I wonder who will be around to place us on the endangered list when our time comes! The times science page looks like a whos who of whos next!



Sa ddam don't give a ddam no more 'bout WMDs anymore!



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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Sun Dec 31, 2006 3:15 pm

The 3,000 American Soldiers in the Iraq War that was over in 2002 and was fought over the mysteriously missing WMDs!

You're deaths will be avenged!

jihad on Bush's ass after the next election!

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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Tue Jan 02, 2007 8:40 pm

EvilDB has been the only one to recognize the death of G Ford.

The guy like GWB should never have been a President, but one needs a team player when the top gun get caught with his hand in the cash register and could spill the beans on what may have been some of the worse conspiracies contrived by a Government (or let me say a political party: Republicans) in the history of world democracies.

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Post by K-mom » Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:54 pm

Chevy Chase died!?
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Post by Das Bus » Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:03 pm

"The Consequences of Killing Saddam by Richard Dreyfuss"???? Come on! He's a has-been actor and only plays one character type in every movie he's been in! And they all suck!

Oh, wait... wrong Dreyfuss.
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Post by cowboyangel » Thu Jan 04, 2007 4:56 pm

there's a special wing of the TriLateral Commission that specializes in finding human duplicates. Ken Lay and Saddam are still alive....somewhere
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RIP James Brown

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Post by The CO » Thu Jan 04, 2007 5:42 pm

The joke is on Saddam... They have to stay virgins!
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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:32 pm

Art Buchwald, politcal humourist and the funniest guy you would ever read in a newspaper is dead.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/washi ... ref=slogin

In the Watergate years he wrote about three men stranded in a sinking boat with a self-destructive President Richard M. Nixon. As the president hid food under his shirt, he bailed water into the vessel.


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Post by cowboyangel » Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:10 pm

Shit, not Art Buchwald? When Victor Mature died that really was the end of the beginning....
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Post by unjonharley » Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:29 pm

cowboyangel wrote:Shit, not Art Buchwald? When Victor Mature died that really was the end of the beginning....
/ Can you think of which bible story set VM was working on when he died?. That subject come up yesterday..

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Post by cowboyangel » Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:10 pm

probably one of those half-ass HBO biblical things...He once said in his old age that he'd gladly strap on a pair of sandals and do another Roman movie...I liked the guy!
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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:13 pm

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Yvonne De Carlo, the beautiful star who played Moses' wife in "The Ten Commandments" but achieved her greatest popularity on TV's "The Munsters," has died. She was 84.

Of course, what woman would ever have a chance at becoming popular as the wife of Moses, but the wife of Herman could.

How boys wet dream were of her?

Mine!

Bye

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Post by gyre » Sat Jan 27, 2007 2:42 pm

Victor Mature was great in that movie with Frank Zappa.
"Everything is more wonderful when you do it with a car, don't you think?"
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire

It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.

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Post by Zulegoona » Sun Jan 28, 2007 9:14 pm

Who the Fuck are these people behind all this crap? why don't they fucking give up?

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Post by cowboyangel » Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:22 pm

someday Zule they may give us editing privileges like tribe. Assholicism is everywhere.
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