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  • #31
    Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
    Man, I wonder if all those twisting of words made your arms sore .

    It's quite amazing... I don't even think Fez could have done a better job in construing something out of thin air .
    Well, I'm quite relaxed and actually laughed a bit reading your postings - I guess that you did too when writing what you did - I mean, wether you are trolling or not, you either laugh of the suckers beliving in your statements or when you stuff the money into the bank box.

    I really love how you tries to avoid what I say by smearing me with the comparaison with Fez. It is a brilliant display of your abilities .
    Last edited by BlackCat; December 29, 2006, 00:12.
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    • #32
      I think we can all agree that no one will miss Saddam after he is dead.
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      • #33
        Nah, BC, you miss it again. As I was discussing with Slow... who is Saddam going to blame it on? The Sunnis? Nah, those are his guys. The Shia? Nah, they got power as well. The Kurds? Not bad. Iranians? Even better. The US? Ah... the best one. After all, since the US invaded, most groups of insurgents (Sunni and Shia) dislike the US. The Kurds don't but they aren't going to like Saddam ever, so whatever. So, it really is reasonable to blame the US. That's the one group the Sunnis and Shia can get behind in blaming.

        So, see, the comparison with Fez was quite right... all you needed was a threat to toss me out of a helicopter and you'd be right there in your non sequiter rambling which made no sense in the context of the discussion in the slightest .
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jack_www
          I think we can all agree that no one will miss Saddam after he is dead.


          Not qiute.

          There are a bunch of people that would just love to see him reinstated and willl se his grave as a holy place. That is the religous fanatics.

          Then there are all those that have lost power when Saddam was overthrown - they are still eager to regain that power.

          Last is all the lawyers that has fed on his trial - they of course
          want to drag the show even further to increase their payment.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by BlackCat




            Not qiute.

            There are a bunch of people that would just love to see him reinstated and willl se his grave as a holy place. That is the religous fanatics.

            Then there are all those that have lost power when Saddam was overthrown - they are still eager to regain that power.

            Last is all the lawyers that has fed on his trial - they of course
            want to drag the show even further to increase their payment.
            I was not talking about the whole world, but posters on Apolyton.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by BlackCat
              There are a bunch of people that would just love to see him reinstated and willl se his grave as a holy place. That is the religous fanatics.
              Yeah, the secularist Saddam Hussein revered by religious fanatics!! What a laugh riot! They'll probably spit on his grave and be happy that he's not there to keep Iraq secular. The Arab nationalists will probably be saddened by his death.

              Last is all the lawyers that has fed on his trial - they of course
              want to drag the show even further to increase their payment.
              How much do you really think they are being paid for this?! I believe all of Saddam's money was taken by the new government, so his lawyers are getting the standard wage that a court appointed defense attorney would. That and the fear of getting killed would probably be good reason the defense team may be privately relieved the whole thing is over.


              You really have no clue about this whole thing do you? Religious fanatics wanting Saddam back in power? . You must be .
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                Nah, BC, you miss it again. As I was discussing with Slow... who is Saddam going to blame it on? The Sunnis? Nah, those are his guys. The Shia? Nah, they got power as well. The Kurds? Not bad. Iranians? Even better. The US? Ah... the best one. After all, since the US invaded, most groups of insurgents (Sunni and Shia) dislike the US. The Kurds don't but they aren't going to like Saddam ever, so whatever. So, it really is reasonable to blame the US. That's the one group the Sunnis and Shia can get behind in blaming.

                So, see, the comparison with Fez was quite right... all you needed was a threat to toss me out of a helicopter and you'd be right there in your non sequiter rambling which made no sense in the context of the discussion in the slightest .
                Nice try, but after all it's you that is a lawyer so you are used to twist words.

                Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                Well, seeing how we invaded... it's quite reasonable to do so.
                This isn't a quote of Saddam or his defendors, but one of yours. I think that even you would agree that this statement can be expandend into "the invasion of iraq by the us was illegal".

                No need to call on the Nedaverse or Fez - the Imranaverse is quite sufficient
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by BlackCat
                  Nice try, but after all it's you that is a lawyer so you are used to twist words.
                  It's a nice try because it's correct .

                  This isn't a quote of Saddam or his defendors, but one of yours.


                  Following....

                  [q=Slowwhand]No, but yet again the effort is made to shove everything off on the United States.[/q]

                  Responding to....

                  [q=Jack_www]I doubt he can do anything to stop Saddam's hanging.[/q]

                  Which was in response to quotes of the lawyer for Saddam.

                  But thanks for playing. You just lose.

                  I think that even you would agree that this statement can be expandend into "the invasion of iraq by the us was illegal".


                  No, not at all really... but that's a separate discussion in which there is a good argument to be made that the invasion of Iraq may have well been illegal under international law.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Jack_www


                    I was not talking about the whole world, but posters on Apolyton.
                    That is probably quite true, but despite results of current research there seems to be a world outside the realm of Apolyton.

                    With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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                    • #40
                      He can blame it on his mother for birthing him if he wants to. He did the deeds, he's going to suffer the consequences.
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                      • #41
                        Anyone fancy a game of hangman?
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by BlackCat


                          That is probably quite true, but despite results of current research there seems to be a world outside the realm of Apolyton.

                          What are you talking about? Of course their is an outside world. I was just talking to people on Apolyton.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by SlowwHand
                            He can blame it on his mother for birthing him if he wants to. He did the deeds, he's going to suffer the consequences.
                            No ****, but you know he's blaming someone. Who's the last person sentenced to death who didn't blame whatever he could in futile hopes?
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui


                              No ****, but you know he's blaming someone. Who's the last person sentenced to death who didn't blame whatever he could in futile hopes?
                              A lot do that, but there are some they accept their fate.
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                              • #45
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