...and while I'm on the subject, rant, thank god CNN kicked Connie Chung to the curb.
Clueless and condescending is the worst "reporting" combination possible.
Aaron Brown is the only anchor I like on CNN.
Of course not, he's a fabiraction by the republicans to get the whole "war on terrorism" ball rolling!!1 Bin Laden is nothing more than Cheney in a girdle and a glue-on beard!
...and while I'm on the subject, rant, thank god CNN kicked Connie Chung to the curb.
Clueless and condescending is the worst "reporting" combination possible.
Aaron Brown is the only anchor I like on CNN.
Yeah, because DNA tests only take a few hours.Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
All of this doesn't change the fact that the war was a mistake.
Right, because if anything validates the existance of a handheld piece of shit, it's taking those shitty handheld games and placing them on a screen big enough so that the inherent flaws of the software is visible to all humans. Including Ray Charles.
We should give him books to read, and after like the first fifty pages, just when the story is getting really good, have every page just be those pictures of his sons after we killed them, all bloated and nasty.
We should make the soldiers at whatever base he's at pretend that the base is getting attacked, then have all these Iraqi soldiers rush in wearing bandanas over their faces, and set him free and run outside to this waiting truck, and hop in, and when he says "thank you for rescuing me" have the lead Iraqi guy rip off his bandana and have it be GEORGE W. BUSH. Then dubya can punch him in the face, AMERICAN STYLE.
In other words: running board gag. Relax.Originally Posted by ViciousJazz
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I'm happy that the fucker's being put away. What they do to him is what I'm waiting for. EXTREEEEEEEME TORTURE.
I'm not an advocate for pointless torture, even for a man like Saddam. They should just put a bullet in his brain after trial.
Originally Posted by TNLthugg
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Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
You're retarded.Originally Posted by TNLthugg
"I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery." - Tommy Tallarico
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