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  1. Dru

    Good Morning!

    i thought USA said they were going to rebuild a strong and independent iraq... you suggest a war of conquest and a new american colony? ha! now you speak truth!
  2. Dru

    Good Morning!

    iraqi is a ba'athist iraqi is afraid of other iraqis iraqi is just out for himself iraqi is their main point iraqi is around $10 per month iraqi is as likely to be a city iraqi is still far from total compliance iraqi is unable to acquire adequate foodstuffs iraqi is noticed by the man on the street iraqi is paying the price of war iraqi is oppressed iraqi is the occupier of iraqi is as precious in the eyes of god as any other iraqi is 4000 dinars per month iraqi is complying with un iraqi is not treated as a villain iraqi is able to acquire an additional 500 calories worth of food per day iraqi is the person who was born in iraq iraqi is really no different than the "common" american iraqi is going to miss him iraqi is trapped and isolated in an individual cocoon iraqi is an iraqi whether he is in or out of iraqi is not thinking in iraqi is fluent in english iraqi is surrounded by a thick cloud of punditry iraqi is a small effort to present iraqi art and culture on the web iraqi is actually the mesopotamian form of arabic iraqi is pretty incredible iraqi is starving iraqi is assessed to be on the verge of producing vx but is not known to have done so iraqi is also known to have biological gravity bombs and tons of vx nerve gas iraqi is where the hawk led iraqi is romantically involved with his wife iraqi is difficult at best iraqi is suffering under international sanctions iraqi is so intrigued by current developments in cloning technology that he would like nothing iraqi is doing its best in order to avoid american and british agression iraqi is pretty much the same as his american enemy and iraqi is reading” iraqi is said to have deployed 25 sa iraqi is unlikely to iraqi is anxious to speed up iraqi is going to badmouth the f15 iraqi is serving black lemon tea; an egyptian brings the habblibubbly iraqi is in serious need of basic medicines and medical care iraqi is being investigated iraqi is hiding weapons of mass iraqi is a moslem as rest of us iraqi is thought to have increased 330 mbd iraqi is being prepared under the guise of unseating iraqi president saddam hussein iraqi is like sinbad' the 42 year old film makers says iraqi is the most elegant and exquisite iraqi is deprived from his iraqi is in every iraqi is entitled iraqi is steadfast in battling deportation; the doctor iraqi is going to fight against the americans iraqi is trying to prove to the whole world that they are with their leader and have the courage to die in honor and dignity iraqi is entitled to a basic monthly ration of flour iraqi is discredited or disproven in any way iraqi is dead iraqi is really sorry that he is going to go iraqi is still ready to vent his rage on wahlberg because his iraqi is as entitled to basic human rights as you and i iraqi is being deliberately killed every two minutes by conditions of life inflicted by the sanctions iraqi is carrtied onto a plane that will bring six iraqi children to cairo iraqi is already all but "out of the box" iraqi is mentioned here iraqi is sufficient iraqi is a citizen of the middle eastern nation of iraq iraqi is that there is no reason to iraqi is a victim iraqi is developing weapons iraqi is not thinking in political terms iraqi is the occupier of the kurds??? land iraqi is noncompliant iraqi is saying no iraqi is entitled for billions of us$ as compensation for us past and present state terrorism iraqi is discredited or
  3. Dru

    Good Morning!

    Bush abandons diplomacy, demands Saddam's exile WASHINGTON (CP) - Iraq rejected a U.S. ultimatum on Monday, warning instead that an American attack to forcibly oust President Saddam Hussein from power would be "a grave mistake." Earlier, U.S. President George W. Bush said Saddam has until late Wednesday to abandon power and flee Iraq or face a U.S.-led military onslaught aimed at hunting him down and dismantling his government. "Saddam Hussein and his sons must leave Iraq within 48 hours," Bush said Monday in a nationally televised address. "Their refusal to do so will result in military conflict, commenced at a time of our choosing." However, defiant to the end, Saddam gave no sign of heeding Bush's demands that he step down within 48 hours, or face war. He warned that American forces will find an Iraqi fighter ready to die for his country "behind every rock, tree and wall." His sentiments were echoed by the Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations. "The Iraqi side refused to accept what has been said by Bush, and this will be really the very bad solution for the whole region, for Iraq, for the United States . . . and for the humanity, Ambassador Mohammed Al-Douri said. "This will destabilize not only the region but other parts of the world. So I think this would be a mistake, a grave mistake from the part of the American administration to launch this war against my country." The ultimatum is almost certain to trigger a war that will roil the Middle East, sorely test the strength of America's alliances and put the Bush presidency on the line. Saddam has previously vowed to stand and fight. Iraq's foreign minister said "any child" knew Saddam would not willingly go into exile. Bush's ultimatum essentially served as a declaration of war. A massive "shock and awe" air attack that would see a storm of 3,000 satellite-guided bombs rain down on Iraq could come as soon as Thursday. As he put the country on war footing, Bush also raised the terror alert from yellow to orange, the second-highest level, warning that terrorists may strike U.S. interests at home or abroad in response to action against Iraq. A political effort to resolve the crisis ended in a diplomatic train wreck at the United Nations. "I can think of nothing that Saddam Hussein could do diplomatically," U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said earlier Monday. "That time is now over." It was a jarring day for a country unaccustomed to facing down threats without a large measure of international support. For the first time since the Vietnam War, the United States is prepared to initiate a conflict that is opposed by a vast majority of the world. Any protracted struggle is laden with political risks for Bush. Americans back the war, but not in large numbers. Bush will be counting on a quick end to the war with relatively few casualties. A long and bloody conflict that increases the volatility in the Middle East and triggers terrorism at home could doom his presidency. Unlike the Persian Gulf War of 1991 or the fight to expel Serbian forces from Kosovo, there is no vast multinational coalition lending this military initiative the patina of international approval. There are more than a quarter-million American and British troops in a ring ready to close in on Iraq. Poland and Australia announced they were prepared to allow its forces to participate in the operation aimed at ejecting Saddam, and Spain has also promised to lend its support to the operation. But much of the world will condemn this mission. Outside of the United States and Israel, a majority of virtually every country in the world opposes war on Iraq. Prime Minister Jean Chretien told the House of Commons that Canada would not join a war that wasn't sanctioned by the UN Security Council. His announcement was followed by a rousing ovation by Liberal MPs. France led the fight to block the United Nations from sanctioning the conflict. And Russian President Vladimir Putin called war with Iraq "a mistake" that will lead to worldwide instability. The first casualty of the war was inflicted on British Prime Minister Tony Blair's cabinet. Robin Cook, the leader of Blair's government in the House of Commons and a former foreign secretary, resigned Monday in protest over Blair's unswerving support for the U.S.-led attack on Iraq. Bush and his British and Spanish allies say Saddam has refused to surrender Iraq's alleged stockpiles of banned chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. United Nations weapons inspectors, however, say they have found no such weapons during more than three months of searching in Iraq. Bush spoke directly to the Iraqi people, promising them the United States would help rebuild their country once they were rid of Saddam. Members of the Iraqi forces were also sent a message: "If war comes, do not fight for a dying regime that is not worth your own life." "In any conflict, your fate will depend on your actions. Do not destroy oil wells, a source of wealth that belongs to the Iraqi people. Do not obey any command to use weapons of mass destruction against anyone, including the Iraqi people. War crimes will be prosecuted. War criminals will be punished." Signs of the looming military conflict were omnipresent and unmistakable. Foreign embassies in Iraq pleaded with their nationals to leave the Middle East. UN weapons inspectors scrambled to evacuate Baghdad before the expected storm of weaponry rains down on the Iraqi capital. There was a palpable sense of heightened anxiety in Baghdad. Sandbags have been piled at key intersections. Shopkeepers have moved their goods back into warehouses to prevent looting. The price of bottled water has doubled. Long lines formed at gasoline stations. With the Americans telling him his time in power was dwindling down to hours, Saddam admitted Iraq once had weapons of mass destruction but has since destroyed them. "We are not weapons collectors," Saddam said Monday, according to Iraq's state-run news agency. "But we had these weapons for purposes of self- defence when we were at war with Iran for eight years and when the Zionist (Israel) entity was - and it still is - a threat." Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida has threatened further atrocities will be aimed at the United States if they invade Iraq. Bush warned that war could lead to retaliatory strikes by terrorists on U.S. interests at home and abroad, and said he had ordered increased security at airports and along U.S. waterways. "These attacks are not inevitable. They are, however, possible," Bush said. "We will not be intimidated by thugs and killers." The U.S. president might find comfort and concern in the latest public opinion polls on war with Iraq. Almost two-thirds of Americans - 64 per cent - supported the idea of an invasion sanctioned by the UN, according to a new USA Today survey. But backing drops to just 47 per cent without UN support. The political effort to resolve the crisis derailed Monday at the United Nations. Canada had been working hard the last few weeks to broker a compromise on the Iraqi crisis, but all but gave up efforts after the United States, Britain and Spain withdrew plans for a new UN resolution in the face of a French threat to veto it. Losing a vote at the Security Council would have been a blow to U.S. prestige. Instead of running that risk, the Bush administration chose to gamble on a war without the gloss of UN approval. Ambassadors from the United States and Britain heaped scorn on France for rejecting the proposed resolution before Baghdad last week. France's ambassador to the UN scurried to a microphone immediately afterward to defend his country. "They have realized that the majority in the council is against and oppose a resolution authorizing the use of force. This is the position of the huge majority in the council," said Jean Marc de la Sabliere. No use of force would be "legitimate" at this time because "inspections are producing results." France proposed giving Iraq another month to comply with UN disarmament demands. Bush and Blair would countenance no further delay
  4. Dru

    FEAR

    tv party tonight, tv party tonight
  5. The pain is circulation returning. Pain = good. No pain = no circ returning = frost nip or frostbite. Getting the SBs on an ice route is like getting pumped in the gym , each time it happens, it seems to take less time to recover. If you dont like the SBs try Garlic and Gingko Biloba.
  6. I do not want to spray in this thread but can some one tell me why Jason M is calling Allison "daisy"???
  7. ya, i slack mine off while im moving up off the 2nd step.
  8. Granville Island Amber Ale goes down smooth and easy like its namesake
  9. not if you do it right although the hook isnt as pronounced as on a non-adjustable fifi i have never had a problem with it.
  10. its all the guys who are crossed off the list or who never made it on.
  11. they gave us the snafflehounds i am drinking some Irish Cream right now
  12. is that the ghettizzle version of Texas Bush or what fo shizzle???
  13. Dru

    flash or onsight?

    gym climbers like to claim (TOPROPE) redpoints when they can TR it wihout falling. when you tell them thats not a real redpoint they get put out!!! one Ontario girl went so far as to list "onsights" for following her boyfriend up a route, on her 8a.nu scorecard!!! there was some heavy spraying from put upon sprrt grrlz of Canada who felt DEMEANED that someone was FALSELY CLAIMING ROUTES and had a higher scorecard rating than they did there was also a thread about Chris sharma sendin realization where some deluded newbie claimed that "the definition of redpoint is to start at the bottom and climb to the top clipping all the bolts as you go, and Sharma skipped clips, so its not a redpoint"
  14. two fingers = make the camel toe sign?
  15. Dru

    Daisy is banned

    daisy is yet another newbie lightweight battlebot daisy is short and stocky and has very pretty spotting yet moves with grace and dignity sounds like a boulder betty daisy is a curious and determined little duck who is sure to win the hearts of little readers i think she won the hearts and minds of cc.com readers!! esp. skisports!!
  16. then i agree it was most likely snow glide of saturated snow pack. by the way this exerts enormous tractive forces - a friend did her M. Sc on this phenomenon on the slabs at the base of Yak Pk and found forces well in exceedance of the shear force of a bolt, in fact the station her data logger was fixed to was pulled out of the rock (4 fixe 3" bolts anf hangers) and carried 10 downhill, by snowglide. when you said "shooting cracks" i thought you meant cracks propagating out from where you stepped which is a BAD THING to see
  17. Dru

    Daisy is banned

    daisy is dead daisy is not for the fortune daisy is screaming daisy is available for adoption daisy is going to town daisy is a mommy daisy is always on our mines daisy is dead < under construction daisy is not for daisy is man hunting by dragonfire88 daisy is driving me crazy daisy is located milwaukie daisy is one of the only american manufacturers to offer an asp option for traditional practice management software daisy is going to town artist daisy is listed wrong july 9th daisy is a crop/soil simulation model daisy is a highly successful it project manager with over 14 years' experience daisy is a perennial weed daisy is a perennial whose leaves form a basal tuft or rosette daisy is a perennial member of the asteraceae family daisy is a very complicated program and it needs a powerful personal computer to process large and intricate databases daisy is not a program daisy is not spoken by any of the character in shakespeare's writtings daisy is a sprawling low growing perennial herb daisy is a mommy written and illustrated by lisa kopper the hungry monster by phyllis root daisy is short daisy is in the field happily grazing daisy is female and she is 2; rockey is a male and is 1; erine is a male and is 9 daisy is the bittersweet drama about the unspoken friendship between this unlikely pair over a quarter of a century daisy is driving furiously daisy is an internet application daisy is a curious and determined little duck who is sure to win the hearts of little readers daisy is growing here amongst low alpine scrub and shrub plants in the tasman valley daisy is hard of hearing daisy is our beloved basset daisy is a compound word meaning "day's eye daisy is a relatively new format daisy is a 6 daisy is an easy language to learn daisy is a statically daisy is in the field daisy is not here at the moment daisy is not here daisy is probably best known for the "loves me daisy is the multilingual veterinary administration and information system from developers micpoint daisy is renting a dilapidated house and having her hair and wardrobe made over by todd lawrence daisy is a sprawling perennial daisy that grows up to 40cm tall daisy is often presented in and surrounded by shades of white daisy is too tall to fit daisy is wide daisy is tom's wife and is present at the daisy is proud to introduce the firefighter limited edition commemorative airgun daisy is planted in vase 2 daisy is software which creates recorded books on cds for plextalk daisy is a trapped woman daisy is a robust perennial which gets 2 daisy is yet another newbie lightweight battlebot daisy is a blunt wedgy box with a spinning wheel sticking out of the front daisy is treated daisy is the daughter of the late terence donovan daisy is short and stocky and has very pretty spotting yet moves with grace and dignity daisy is in "topolino" #906 in "paperinika daisy is the information system recently developed as an international standard of the nest generation daisy is titch's best friend daisy is known among many younger fans for her trendy persona daisy is the moderator for the parenting and the hair and beauty sections of mono daisy is a wound herb of good respect daisy is the one that grows in lawns daisy is a dalmatian daisy is an honorable daisy is mistaken daisy is a learning bot she did not participate in a logged conversation or the 10 questions daisy is still running daisy is fully posable and her magnetic hands and feet allow her to use the trowel and watering pot to keep her daisies strong and healthy daisy is daisy is forced to start working at a local canning factory daisy is a pure bred chihuahua daisy is finally ready daisy is always "on the go" daisy is de afkorting van het engelse "digital audio daisy is above all else a place to relax and enjoy good food daisy is introduced to a movie star daisy is the colour code of the plastic folders daisy is elaine's pen name in honor of her female boxer daisy is a normal dalmatian daisy is a conscious schemer throughout daisy is to be honored by new york mayor "guilaini" by the canine medal of honor daisy is currently fostered daisy is a dukw daisy is that the real reason thugs have destroyed his darkroom and are still after him is because he's unwittingly captured j daisy is an attractive daisy is described in full daisy is a familiar sight in fields but i dont see "Daisy is banned" anywhere on there.
  18. Hotpup?
  19. I imagine he resents it when people are asking him dumb ass questions and telling him how much they love him. I think he'd rather people say - Hey party at 7pm LOTSA GIRLS and bonfire near the campground. See you there.. Ya need a ride? I'll buy the first round and bring a couple dames for ya. Then we wake up at 8 am and climb a route you've never done before (do your research ).. BTW how's the college football tournaments going to turn out next year? Man what do you think of the QB from WA state? Things not so ask\say- Page 78 of your guidebook on topo 22 you said it was run out.. What does that mean? Did you use aid on pitch 22 of mt whateverit is during the first climb? HOw old are you? How many 1st ascents do you have? You are my hero (unless your some little kid). The hearing changes tempo. No problem hearing you say "Fred theres hot girls at this party" but when you ask about the unclimbed wall on the north face of Horsecock Spire, "WHAT HUH?????"
  20. VIVA HORSECOCKISTA SNAFFLEHOUND UNITED WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED
  21. like there is anything to read on this thread anyways, cracker
  22. I would let it die but other people keep bringing it up At first I didnt mind the deletions but when perkins started to single out my posts no matter what I posted, I decided to see how far i could yank his chain, I admit Hence this thread It worked pretty good too Its too bad that thread is locked cause it had the potential for rivalling Muir on Saturday. I was wondering how come no one registered "Dan Howetts Dog" as an avatar I still wonder for what reason Daisy was banned though!!!! oh yeah i know that "Spray detracts from this site" and "Constantly referring to snafflehounds and horsecock is immature and got old a long time ago"
  23. Dru

    Googlism

    Xactly but the first one that comes up is "allison is dead"
  24. Dru

    Googlism

    man you get some weird stuff if you do a googlism for allison
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