Saddam Hussein to Die within 30 Days

I dont know where it is! :verysad:

Isn't yours right under the 'private messages' in the upper right corner??:doh: next to where it says...."MY MOOD"

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young men...



oh wait , thats the YMCA , well that scares me too
 
I broke it. I chose "Psychedelic" which has no image and now I cant click the change mood button. Im screwed.

I fixed it. Im a freaking genius!
 
I broke it. I chose "Psychedelic" which has no image and now I cant click the change mood button. Im screwed.

I think it was Dehawk...he's always breaking Spoofee and the internet...:mad:
 
As long as I don't have to use an attorney from Dehawk & Associates, Raccoons at Law, I should have no problem. :teeth:

Bring it on you mangy rat bast**d coon-mutt-dog tanuki boot kissing garbage pilferer!!



ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!! You two nuts! :) :wave:
 
When Saddam died, he was met at the Pearly Gates by George Washington, who slapped him across the face and yelled, "How dare you try to destroy the nation I helped conceive!"
Patrick Henry approached, punched him in the nose and shouted, "You wanted to end our liberties but you failed."

James Madison followed, kicked him in the groin and said, "This is why I allowed our government to provide for the common defense!"

Thomas Jefferson was next, beat Saddam with a long cane and snarled, "It was evil men like you who inspired me to write the Declaration of Independence."

The beatings and thrashings continued as George Mason, James Monroe and 66 other early Americans unleashed their anger on the terrorist leader.

As Saddam lay bleeding and in pain, an Angel appeared. Saddam wept and said, "This is not what you promised me."

The Angel replied, "I told you there would be 72 Virginians waiting for you in Heaven. What did you think I said?"
 
Let's not forget that the reason we went after him in the first place is because we couldn't catch Osama. He is just a scapegoat.
 
But not an undeserving innocent scapegoat.......


What she said!

When (and IF) we get over the "PC" mentality that is going to destroy this country, we will go into Syria and find all the weapons that Saddam moved before we went in.
Osama will be caught, assuming we keep up the hunt.
 
What she said!

When (and IF) we get over the "PC" mentality that is going to destroy this country, we will go into Syria and find all the weapons that Saddam moved before we went in.
Osama will be caught, assuming we keep up the hunt.

and we can end global pollution

and the whole africa situation

and the whole India Pakistan thing

and shave the whales

and feed the hungry


Oh wait , what have we done about the things in our own country again.
 
But not an undeserving innocent scapegoat.......


Again thats YOUR opinion (and mine) but not the opinion of the Country majority he was leading or not even a global census (as no one stepped in then)
 
I'm sure there's a rational reason for this, but every time i see Dehawk's avatar (sans fence), I wonder where my tennis racket is.
 
Again thats YOUR opinion (and mine) but not the opinion of the Country majority he was leading or not even a global census (as no one stepped in then)

:hmm: You speak of what the 'majority' wants.....I know when I voted, I clearly had a choice...in other countries, I hear sometimes one is only allowed to vote if they vote for a certain party/candidate.....like Cuba...if there is only one person on the ballot, by default he will unanimously win the election, but is that what the people really 'want'???

There is not a true democracy vote in other countries...so I don't assume, that is really 'what the majority wants'.....
 
:hmm: You speak of what the 'majority' wants.....I know when I voted, I clearly had a choice...in other countries, I hear sometimes one is only allowed to vote if they vote for a certain party/candidate.....like Cuba...if there is only one person on the ballot, by default he will unanimously win the election, but is that what the people really 'want'???

There is not a true democracy vote in other countries...so I don't assume, that is really 'what the majority wants'.....

again not for us to decide , we are not the Gods of the world. I mean our election process hasn't been a fairytale lately has it


Oh keep the tennis racket away from my balls :mmph:
 
again not for us to decide , we are not the Gods of the world. I mean our election process hasn't been a fairytale lately has it


Oh keep the tennis racket away from my balls :mmph:

True, but our 'government' was based on 'for the people, by the people'....there's is not. I don't think we are going in there as 'God' or dictate their needs, but more so going in there to 'liberate' from the stronghold that is presently there. In the end will they fair better? Do they have the tools or knowledge to fair better? Or will some other stronghold come in (jump out of the frying pan and into the fire)? Only time will tell.


Believe me, I'm staying far away from those overinflated, air filled, useless monstrocities....although they do make a good target for darts..:hmm:...I like the 'popping' sound....:)
 
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