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Where do we go from here Salam??
Will there be an Iraqi Leader who will have the wisdom to Spare Iraq?? Imagine an Iraqi Ghandi: telling the Occupation Army to leave and telling all the Iraqis to sit down and do nothing ~ nothing ~ until the Occupiers leave. It's doesn't always have to be about killing.
Back in 1999 there were video games like Donkey Kong and Mario Speed Racer. Now we are overwhelmed with Battlefield III and Grand Theft Auto. War has screwed up the way people think.
Ron
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05.06.06 - 8:06 pm | #
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I am still hopeful. There are the leaders. But first the occupation must end.
Salam Adil |
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05.07.06 - 9:39 pm | #
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Congratulations Salam, for the excellent job you are doing. I can always count on visiting you and finding snippets of news that I don't find elsewhere. 
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05.08.06 - 7:40 am | #
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I don't really know you folks but I know what your talking about. I'm not sure if all of the following aplies to you I think you will find it at least intersting. I'm going around posting it mainly to promote discussion.
According to the Reuters article written by David Morgan published on Thursday, May 4, 2006 states, “One of the latest video games modified by militants is the popular "Battlefield 2" from leading video game publisher, Electronic Arts Inc (ERTS.O) of Redwood City, California.” In fact this video was made by a member of the Planetbattlefield forums who apparently has no provable connection with militant Islam “Science Applications International Corp., has a $7 million Defense Department to monitor 1,500 militant Web sites that provide Al Qaeda and other militant organizations with a main venue for communications, fund-raising, recruitment and training.” Regardless of any reasons our government will give for this contract with SAIC, the result of our tax dollars at work is government sponsored propaganda right here in the land of the free. Readers across America have been led to believe that this video was made by “Islamic militants to exhort Muslim youths to take up arms against the United States” but despite huge amount of resources spent on big government ‘intelligence’ an amateur researcher uncovered their mistake. Public awareness of our government
’s lack of professionalism about this very serious matter is widespread. One can only assume that this was a slip up and that most other government propaganda is well camouflaged. American citizens who currently enjoy some of the highest living standards in the world should ask themselves: “What do we have to gain from this so called ‘war on terror’ and what do we stand to loose if it spirals out of control?”
Sincerely,
Nathan Heilmann
Nathan Heilmann |
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05.09.06 - 12:49 pm | #
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