Nukes From Iran Didn't Reach Hezbollah

[quote]PRCalDude wrote:
dmaddox wrote:
archiewhittaker wrote:
orion wrote:
dmaddox wrote:
I am going to have to say this is nothing more than propoganda from the infidels. Those weapons were planted by the Infidels.

That would hardly be the first time.

dmaddox, “infidels”, really?
are you a muslim?

Sarcasm Radar not working today?

That is pretty much what all Radical Muslims say.

LOL. Orion took the bait as well. Orion has trouble because he speaks the Deutsch. [/quote]

Oh no, I got that.

It is just that the infidels, as well as the fidels and all other sorts of semi or non-els, resorted to such tactics.

To outright dismiss the idea that Israel or the US could plant evidence or use propaganda when they have done both repeatedly does not make for a good premise for sarcasm.

It would only work if it really was unthinkable.

It would be the first time that “dozens of shipping containers, carrying numerous weapons, disguised as civilian cargo among hundreds of other containers on board” on a ship from Iran, is actually an Israeli hoax. Even Syria and Iran has confirmed that the ship was theirs.
Why would you make up conspiracy theories on behalf of Iran?

[quote]orion wrote:
PRCalDude wrote:
dmaddox wrote:
archiewhittaker wrote:
orion wrote:
dmaddox wrote:
I am going to have to say this is nothing more than propoganda from the infidels. Those weapons were planted by the Infidels.

That would hardly be the first time.

I personally would believe the propoganda of the governments of Europe and the US over any governments of any Arab Country. Look at the Media guy for the Taliban when the US was knocking down their door. “The US is not here and we are kicking the Infidels all the way back to the US.” Next day when the US rolled in he was no where to be seen. The Koran also states that lieing to the infidels is ok. They can not be trusted.

dmaddox, “infidels”, really?
are you a muslim?

Sarcasm Radar not working today?

That is pretty much what all Radical Muslims say.

LOL. Orion took the bait as well. Orion has trouble because he speaks the Deutsch.

Oh no, I got that.

It is just that the infidels, as well as the fidels and all other sorts of semi or non-els, resorted to such tactics.

To outright dismiss the idea that Israel or the US could plant evidence or use propaganda when they have done both repeatedly does not make for a good premise for sarcasm.

It would only work if it really was unthinkable.

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[quote]archiewhittaker wrote:
It would be the first time that “dozens of shipping containers, carrying numerous weapons, disguised as civilian cargo among hundreds of other containers on board” on a ship from Iran, is actually an Israeli hoax. Even Syria and Iran has confirmed that the ship was theirs.
Why would you make up conspiracy theories on behalf of Iran?[/quote]

Ah, so if they do not use the exact same lie twice you immediately fall for the next one?

Clever.

[quote]orion wrote:
archiewhittaker wrote:
It would be the first time that “dozens of shipping containers, carrying numerous weapons, disguised as civilian cargo among hundreds of other containers on board” on a ship from Iran, is actually an Israeli hoax. Even Syria and Iran has confirmed that the ship was theirs.
Why would you make up conspiracy theories on behalf of Iran?

Ah, so if they do not use the exact same lie twice you immediately fall for the next one?

Clever.

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Again, it’s not a lie. Yet you keep saying it is.

Clever.

[quote]archiewhittaker wrote:
orion wrote:
archiewhittaker wrote:
It would be the first time that “dozens of shipping containers, carrying numerous weapons, disguised as civilian cargo among hundreds of other containers on board” on a ship from Iran, is actually an Israeli hoax. Even Syria and Iran has confirmed that the ship was theirs.
Why would you make up conspiracy theories on behalf of Iran?

Ah, so if they do not use the exact same lie twice you immediately fall for the next one?

Clever.

Again, it’s not a lie. Yet you keep saying it is.

Clever.

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But it could easily be one.

Which is why the premise of your sarcasm did not work.

Incidentally that is all that I claimed.

[quote]orion wrote:

It is just that the infidels, as well as the fidels and all other sorts of semi or non-els, resorted to such tactics.

To outright dismiss the idea that Israel or the US could plant evidence or use propaganda when they have done both repeatedly does not make for a good premise for sarcasm.

It would only work if it really was unthinkable.

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It’d be one thing if the Islamic Republic wasn’t constantly publicly calling for the demise of Israel and working on a nuke program. And giving weapons and ca$h to Hizb’allah and Al-Qaeda. And Hamas. And persecuting infidels in their own country. And even persecuting the Sunnis in their own country.

But they are. So the weapons shipment story is much easier to believe.

But you, like the Muslims, think everything in the world is the fault of the US and Israel. Oh, sure, publicly you’ll claim otherwise. But inside that conspiratorial little brain of yours that’s how things work.

[quote]PRCalDude wrote:
orion wrote:

It is just that the infidels, as well as the fidels and all other sorts of semi or non-els, resorted to such tactics.

To outright dismiss the idea that Israel or the US could plant evidence or use propaganda when they have done both repeatedly does not make for a good premise for sarcasm.

It would only work if it really was unthinkable.

It’d be one thing if the Islamic Republic wasn’t constantly publicly calling for the demise of Israel and working on a nuke program. And giving weapons and ca$h to Hizb’allah and Al-Qaeda. And Hamas. And persecuting infidels in their own country. And even persecuting the Sunnis in their own country.

But they are. So the weapons shipment story is much easier to believe.

But you, like the Muslims, think everything in the world is the fault of the US and Israel. Oh, sure, publicly you’ll claim otherwise. But inside that conspiratorial little brain of yours that’s how things work. [/quote]

Well I happen to know for a fact that the US has started more wars since WWII than virtually any other nation, all in the name of peace love and understanding of course, which tends to bring about one or the other unpleasantry.

So yes, when ugly things happen I am looking at the direction of my favorite warmongers.

And I will certainly not take any information coming from their governments at face value.

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Plus, one shithead with a Napoleon complex who actually had to steal the election call for the nation of Israel to vanish from the pages of history.

Which obviously translates into:

The whole nation of Iran wants to wipe Israel of the map.

Had you not fired all these gay translators, wait, maybe that is why you have fired those gay translators.

[quote]orion wrote

Well I happen to know for a fact that the US has started more wars since WWII than virtually any other nation, all in the name of peace love and understanding of course, which tends to bring about one or the other unpleasantry.
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Blame the Democrats for that. They got us into WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Kosovo, Somalia. Bush got us into AfPak and Iraq. But he’s pretty much a lib also.

Yeah, uh, why don’t you pay attention to more than just 60 years of recent history. Google 1453, Charles Martel, Ottoman Empire, etc.

It doesn’t really matter what the “the people of Iran” want. The Revolutionary Guard is in charge.

Stop whining about the gays. If you wanna whine about the gays, whine about what Iran does to them - they hang them.

[quote]PRCalDude wrote:
orion wrote

Well I happen to know for a fact that the US has started more wars since WWII than virtually any other nation, all in the name of peace love and understanding of course, which tends to bring about one or the other unpleasantry.

Blame the Democrats for that. They got us into WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Kosovo, Somalia. Bush got us into AfPak and Iraq. But he’s pretty much a lib also.

So yes, when ugly things happen I am looking at the direction of my favorite warmongers.

Yeah, uh, why don’t you pay attention to more than just 60 years of recent history. Google 1453, Charles Martel, Ottoman Empire, etc.

The whole nation of Iran wants to wipe Israel of the map.

Had you not fired all these gay translators, wait, maybe that is why you have fired those gay translators.

It doesn’t really matter what the “the people of Iran” want. The Revolutionary Guard is in charge.

Stop whining about the gays. If you wanna whine about the gays, whine about what Iran does to them - they hang them. [/quote]

Let me put it this way, how likely is it that the Ottoman empire is going to pose a problem in the near future?

Plus, exactly because this dolt is just a figurehead it is pretty irrelevant what he has to say.

If they ever have nukes he will not even know where they are.

Plus, if you believe everything he says, they have no gays in Iran.

[quote]Let me put it this way, how likely is it that the Ottoman empire is going to pose a problem in the near future?
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This question really beggars belief:
http://www.steynonline.com/content/view/2561/30/

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Plus, exactly because this dolt is just a figurehead it is pretty irrelevant what he has to say.

If they ever have nukes he will not even know where they are.

Plus, if you believe everything he says, they have no gays in Iran. [/quote]
Is there some reason you keep bringing up gays on this thread?

[quote]archiewhittaker wrote:

Again, it’s not a lie. Yet you keep saying it is.

Clever.

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That’s an old European trick from the 40’s. A famous Austrian guy used to do the same thing.

[quote]orion wrote:

Well I happen to know for a fact that the US has started more wars since WWII than virtually any other nation, all in the name of peace love and understanding of course, which tends to bring about one or the other unpleasantry.
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How many of those wars were the result of a Communist inspired revolution, civil war, invasion, or coup?

[quote]archiewhittaker wrote:

“Peaceful” nukes meant to (only slightly) kill the children of Israel.

Speaking in legal terms, is the seizure and act of war? Because I think it’s time to take out the Iranians.[/quote]

Yeah it’s about time to blow up the fucking earth. I tought you were gonna do it back in the 50’s,now it’s about time that someone get rid definitly of those guys

*puts music on

Whoever we are, wherever we’re from, we shoulda noticed by now our behaviour is dumb
And if our chances expect to improve it’s gonna take a lot more than tryin’ to remove the other race or the other whatever from the face of the planet altogether
They call it “The Earth” which is a dumb kinda name but they named it right 'cause we behave the same
We are dumb all over
Dumb all over, yes we are, dumb all over, near and far, dumb all over, black ‘n white, people, we is not wrapped tight
And nerds on the left, nerds on the right
Religious fanatics on the air every night, sayin’ the bible tells the story and makes the details sound real gory about what to do if the geeks over there don’t believe in the book we got over here
You can’t run a race without no feet
And pretty soon there won’t be no street for dummies to jog on or doggies to dog on
Religious fanatics can make it be all gone
I mean it won’t blow up and disappear, it’ll just look ugly for a thousand years
You can’t run a country by a book of religion
Not by a heap or a lump or a smidgeon of foolish rules of ancient date, designed to make you all feel great while you fold, spindle and mutilate those unbelievers from a neighbouring state
To arms, to arms
Hooray! That’s great, two legs ain’t bad
Unless there’s a crate they ship the parts to mama in
For souvenirs: two ears (Get down)
Not his, not hers but what the hey
The good book says, “It’s gotta be that way”
But their book says, “Revenge the crusades”
With whips 'n chains and hand grenades
Two arms, two arms
Have another and another
Our Cod says, “There ain’t no other”
Our Cod says, “It’s all ok”
Our god says “This is the way”
It says in the book, “Burn and destroy”
And repent and redeem and revenge and deploy and rumble thee forth to the land of the unbelieving scum on the other side
'Cause they don’t go for what’s in the book and that makes 'em bad
So verily we must choppeth them up and stompeth them down
Or rent a nice French bomb to poof them out of existence while leaving their real estate just where we need it to use again for temples in which to praise our god, 'cause he can really take care of business
And when his humble TV servant with humble white hair and humble glasses and a nice brown suit and maybe a blonde wife who takes phone calls, tells us our god says it’s ok to do this stuff, then we gotta do it
‘Cause if we don’t do it we ain’t “Gwine up to hebbin”
Depending on which book you’re using at the time
Can’t use theirs, it don’t work, it’s all lies, gotta use mine
Ain’t that right?
That’s what they say
Every night, everyday
Hey, we can’t really be dumb if we’re just following god’s orders
Well let’s get serious, god knows what he’s doin’
He wrote this book here and the book says, “He made us all to be just like him”
So, if we’re dumb, then god is dumb and maybe even a little ugly on the side
Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side
Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side
Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side
Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side

[quote]Gkhan wrote:
orion wrote:

Well I happen to know for a fact that the US has started more wars since WWII than virtually any other nation, all in the name of peace love and understanding of course, which tends to bring about one or the other unpleasantry.

How many of those wars were the result of a Communist inspired revolution, civil war, invasion, or coup?[/quote]

yeah of course now they are justified

Not saying justified, but we were surely not the aggressor in many cases. If you understood history, you would know we were trying to stop the spread of Communism across the globe the way we thought we should have stopped Germany before the second World War. Our leaders thought they learned from their past mistakes, and therefore were more aggressive toward Communist aggression in places like Korea, Nicaragua, Cuba, Africa, and Vietnam.

If we should learn the history of our involvement with Iran and feel sorry for our actions, perhaps the other side should learn of our rationale for using military action where and when we did.

Just today, though I read where a key opposition leader in Iran denounced the Hostage Crisis in his country and said Iran should never have done it when you examine the relationship between Iran and the US ever since.

So that leader had the balls to put the blame squarely on his country and not point fingers like most of the radicals who are now running his country. If more people behaved like this man, maybe the world would not have to worry about both our countries threatening to nuke one another.

[quote]Gkhan wrote:
Not saying justified, but we were surely not the aggressor in many cases. If you understood history, you would know we were trying to stop the spread of Communism across the globe the way we thought we should have stopped Germany before the second World War. Our leaders thought they learned from their past mistakes, and therefore were more aggressive toward Communist aggression in places like Korea, Nicaragua, Cuba, Africa, and Vietnam.

If we should learn the history of our involvement with Iran and feel sorry for our actions, perhaps the other side should learn of our rationale for using military action where and when we did.

Just today, though I read where a key opposition leader in Iran denounced the Hostage Crisis in his country and said Iran should never have done it when you examine the relationship between Iran and the US ever since.

So that leader had the balls to put the blame squarely on his country and not point fingers like most of the radicals who are now running his country. If more people behaved like this man, maybe the world would not have to worry about both our countries threatening to nuke one another.[/quote]

oh my god

[quote]jasmincar wrote:

oh my god

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I know, I know, stunned by the truth.

[quote]Gkhan wrote:
orion wrote:

Well I happen to know for a fact that the US has started more wars since WWII than virtually any other nation, all in the name of peace love and understanding of course, which tends to bring about one or the other unpleasantry.

How many of those wars were the result of a Communist inspired revolution, civil war, invasion, or coup?[/quote]

Who cares?