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  • #31
    Yes, he is responsible. He was wrong. I'm sure you have never been wrong in your life, right? Imagine if everyone you trusted, everyone on your payroll was telling you one thing- that the country you were in charge of would be in imminent danger unless you acted. Suppose that they were right and he failed to act? It wasn't a risk worth taking.
    I would make damn sure that there was weapons of mass distruction in iraq before putting lives in danger that didn't need to be.

    I think he did lie, he said there was weapons of mass distruction in iraq and there wasn't. If he wasn't 99% sure there was then he shouldn't have said that. I don't trust bush at all the same way some people don't trust clinton at all.

    Originally posted by Messerschmitt Man
    I made the signature as tasteful as possible making sure the images wern't what I thought offensive in terms of what the images actually show. There's also no political element to them, which would otherwise suggest I support the beliefs of nazism, which I don't.


    Where do you draw the line? If I had a motorbike as my signiture, someone might say "my grandfather died while riding one of those things, it's offensive take it off"

    If anyone is deeply offended by my signature, a polite pm explaining why your offended is all's needed for me to compromise, then revise it.
    Its more like if your own mother was raped then killed and I put a picture of it on my sig.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by KBOSv2
      Its more like if your own mother was raped then killed and I put a picture of it on my sig.
      not really.

      Our generations are least affected personally by WWII if your lucky you have a grandfather who fought in the war, and that's about it.

      The soldier's in my sig were just doing their job, following orders, just like the yanks are now in Iraq. The common German WWII soldier was no monster, it was their leader's that were monstrous, and their leader's are the very thing that's absent from my sig.

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