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its.fubar said:now the question is this, how do you Americans feel ....
After the war is done, the US and Russia will need to come to an understanding...
its.fubar said:now the question is this, how do you Americans feel ....
CougTek said:Oh wow, here's CIA wonder boy coming to the rescue. What's your number, secret agent? 00...0?its.fubar said:It has come to my attention That the Russians companies have been selling sophisticated military equipment to Iraq,such as jamming equipment which knocks out the GPS guidance system on American equipment.
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by the way the Russians are still in Iraq teaching them how to use it.
DEMONSTRATIONS
Security review after protesters storm parliament
Mar 25
Jason Koutsoukis with AAP
About 400 anti-war demonstrators invaded the public entrance to Parliament House in Canberra yesterday, leading to the closure of the building.
Several protesters also disrupted question time in the House of Representatives, prompting a review of security procedures by Speaker Neil Andrew.
The peaceful protest on the lawn outside Parliament House turned ugly when, after listening to several anti-war speakers, a section of the crowd stormed the building's front entrance.
Police and security staff locked the main public entrance to keep the protesters at bay.
The actions started with an overnight candlelight vigil outside Parliament House.
Later the wall around The Lodge, Prime Minister John Howard's official Canberra residence, was bombed with red paint.
Aboriginal tent embassy representatives held a traditional smoking ceremony with burning gum leafs as other protesters, some in school uniform, waved peace flags and shouted for the troops to come home. Protesters charged the police line, resulting in one arrest, while others climbed up the western wall of the building and waved banners on the grassy roof of the building.
After about an hour, police reinforcements arrived and began to push the protesters out of the parliamentary forecourt.
Two men who climbed up to the coat of arms over the forecourt and hung a rainbow peace flag were arrested.
ACT police said a 29-year-old Victorian was charged with defacing commonwealth property over the attack on The Lodge.
Inside parliament, about 16 protesters stood up in the public galleries at intervals to shout slogans during question time before being dragged away by security guards.
slo crostic said:Only just heard this and cannot qualify source but.......
Apparently there are five companies who won the contract to rebuild Iraq after the war and all five funded the republican party's last election campaign.
Talk about looking out for your friends. :roll:
The Giver said:Tasmanian Aboriginal Terrorists storm Australian Parliament!
DEMONSTRATIONS
Security review after protesters storm parliament
Mar 25
Jason Koutsoukis with AAP
About 400 anti-war demonstrators invaded the public entrance to Parliament House in Canberra yesterday, leading to the closure of the building.
Several protesters also disrupted question time in the House of Representatives, prompting a review of security procedures by Speaker Neil Andrew.
The peaceful protest on the lawn outside Parliament House turned ugly when, after listening to several anti-war speakers, a section of the crowd stormed the building's front entrance.
Police and security staff locked the main public entrance to keep the protesters at bay.
The actions started with an overnight candlelight vigil outside Parliament House.
Later the wall around The Lodge, Prime Minister John Howard's official Canberra residence, was bombed with red paint.
Aboriginal tent embassy representatives held a traditional smoking ceremony with burning gum leafs as other protesters, some in school uniform, waved peace flags and shouted for the troops to come home. Protesters charged the police line, resulting in one arrest, while others climbed up the western wall of the building and waved banners on the grassy roof of the building.
After about an hour, police reinforcements arrived and began to push the protesters out of the parliamentary forecourt.
Two men who climbed up to the coat of arms over the forecourt and hung a rainbow peace flag were arrested.
ACT police said a 29-year-old Victorian was charged with defacing commonwealth property over the attack on The Lodge.
Inside parliament, about 16 protesters stood up in the public galleries at intervals to shout slogans during question time before being dragged away by security guards.
From - http://afr.com/iraq/2003/03/25/FFX3820ANDD.html
fool said:The Aborigines mentioned above weren’t Tasmanian. There are plenty of Aborigines from mainland Australia, these were those. Aborigines from Tasmania however are all dead, done, kaput, finished, not resting, not hiding, not pining for Hobart, not running pet shops selling Norwegian Blues, there gone. All of them. There are no more. They are, without exception ex people.
Jake the Dog said:how on earth is it possible to ressurect a people that were wiped out in the 19th century? it's not. nor is anyone trying to either.
Jake the Dog said:I know what's mystical around here...
fool said:The Aborigines mentioned above weren’t Tasmanian. There are plenty of Aborigines from mainland Australia, these were those. Aborigines from Tasmania however are all dead, done, kaput, finished, not resting, not hiding, not pining for Hobart, not running pet shops selling Norwegian Blues, there gone. All of them. There are no more. They are, without exception ex people.
Actually Fox News is the one that scares me the most.CougTek said:You and Howell have been spoon-feeded by CNN and the like for too long.
James said:Actually Fox News is the one that scares me the most.CougTek said:You and Howell have been spoon-feeded by CNN and the like for too long.
Jake the Dog said:presuming of course that thay want to be liberated.
DEARBORN, Mich.-- As word spread of the statue of Saddam Hussein toppling over in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, people filled the streets of Dearborn, one of the largest Arab-American populations in the United States.....
Tea said:The Iraqis may very well be glad to be rid of Saddam - hell, I sure would be - but there just ain't any hard evidence yet. It's just plain foolish to think that there is, or indeed that there will be or can be for quite some time yet. Come back in 6 to 12 months. Then we will be in a position to make judgements.
When you start believing in your own publicity, you have a major psychological problem.
LOL. And I suppose your prior post was simply "telling it like it is" while mine was "moronic and offensive" huh?Tea said:Nothing to do with sour grapes. I SAID wait and see and I MEANT wait and see. Your accusation is both moronic and offensive.
Jake the Dog said:all it takes is a couple of photos and articles, presented by your own biased media, and your totally convinced. fair enough, it works for you.
me on the other hand; I'll wait to see what those nations, that have managed to stay completely outside of this, have to report before I'm comfortable to make up my own mind.