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Rubber Stamp
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O.P. Iraq Attack
just saw on the news...bomb attack in Bagdad, Iraq.
over 650 dead!! and no ones claimed the attack as yet!
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08-31-2005 10:29 AM |
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Negro_Joe
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RE: Iraq Attack
Holy Crap this kind of stuff will be going on for ages, i dont see what terrorist hope to achieve by killing innocent poeple there is no point to it!
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08-31-2005 10:32 AM |
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-Bogan-
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RE: Iraq Attack
Blood y terrorists when will they piss off. I am sick and tired of this sort of thing happening. Gihad my arse they will kill anyone even their own to free "The mother land".
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08-31-2005 10:43 AM |
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L. Coyote
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RE: Iraq Attack
Um, no.
Are you talking about the bridge accident that happened right now?
Not an attack.
quote: BAGHDAD (Reuters) - More than 500 Iraqi Shi'ites died in a stampede over a Tigris River bridge in Baghdad on Wednesday, panicked by rumors a suicide bomber was about to blow himself up, hospital and police sources said.
"So far we have 500 dead," Deputy Health Minister Jalil Al-Shumari told Reuters. Police and hospital sources later said at least 575 had died in the stampede. They said 255 people were injured.
One hospital said it had received at least 100 bodies by 12:30 (0830 GMT). The hospital source said bodies were being sent to two other nearby hospitals as well.
"We have lost count, we have hundreds and hundreds of dead and injured," a Health Ministry official told Reuters.
"We can't tell how many are dead. Many bodies are still in the river," the official added.
"The death toll is 575 so far," a police source told Reuters.
Earlier at least seven people were killed in three separate mortar attacks on the crowd as several thousand people marched to the Kadhimiya mosque in the old district of north Baghdad for a religious ceremony.
Tensions have been running high between the main religious and ethnic communities ahead of a referendum on a divisive new constitution for the post-Saddam Hussein era.
Parliament completed work on a draft constitution on Sunday and it must be approved by a popular mandate before October 15 to come into force.
More about it.
This post was edited on 08-31-2005 at 11:20 AM by L. Coyote.
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08-31-2005 10:44 AM |
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Hank
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RE: Iraq Attack
i heard its prolly a Suicide bomber. , but why would they wanna bomb iraq for? ,, simple,, OIL prolly alQuada (however you spell it) linked to the bombings,,
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08-31-2005 11:17 AM |
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user27089
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RE: Iraq Attack
Things like this are starting to really annoy me, we have a world that is too corrupt, we should be proud that we are the only lifeforms that are anywhere for millions of millions of billions of miles!
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08-31-2005 11:19 AM |
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RE: Iraq Attack
quote: Originally posted by traxor
Things like this are starting to really annoy me, we have a world that is too corrupt, we should be proud that we are the only lifeforms that are anywhere for millions of millions of billions of miles!
exactly we shouldnt be destroying ourselves for no apparent reason.
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08-31-2005 11:42 AM |
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lordy
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RE: Iraq Attack
quote: Originally posted by Animal
i heard its prolly a Suicide bomber. , but why would they wanna bomb iraq for? ,, simple,, OIL prolly alQuada (however you spell it) linked to the bombings,,
i find it quite funny that everyone always instantly screams AL QUADA (I dunno how 2 spell it either lol)... just another example of selective media and the influenceof america on people. if u think about it you can really link all the terrorist groups to each other... so that fact that alquada mite be linked means nothing
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08-31-2005 11:42 AM |
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RebelSean
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RE: Iraq Attack
They have there government, why the hell are we still over there? They have ther peace, they have food, we've rebuilt everything but yet were still sacrificing our troops for no damn reason. Bush is starting to get on my nerves.
This post was edited on 08-31-2005 at 11:54 AM by RebelSean.
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08-31-2005 11:53 AM |
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L. Coyote
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RE: Iraq Attack
[random-rant]Who said they needed to be "helped" at all?
They had their ways of living, different from ours, yes. But that doesn't give us a reason to invade other countries.[/random-rant]
This is not a reply to anyone, I'm just ranting.
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08-31-2005 12:04 PM |
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