eternalX
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no way man. nakedness makes fat people. The last thing we want are a lot of fat people that are comfortable with their bodies. I'm all about the distorted views of sexuality portrayed by uber-hot, bulemic models!
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U2 PLANE FORCED DOWN OVER WASHINGTON STATE
eternalX replied to youngprofessor's topic in Mount Rainier NP
March 5th eh? What else can you tell us about the future? Where's my fuxoring flying car? -
Well it's a good thing all these people are getting naked as a protest to war. i'm sure that'll make all the leaders take notice! fucking morons
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I haven't been dating this girl long enough to sign her up for KP. Turns out I can't go this weekend anyway. This whole worknig thing sucks.
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2 feet expected this week! DO YOU FEEL IT?!
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Looks like we might get dumped on this week, especially wednesday and friday night. I was thinking about heading up to Baker for the weekend wtih my girl. Where's the best place to stay? Is there anything going on at night around there? I checked mtbaker.us's list and they all look either really sketchy or for old people. thanks!
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$44.37 down payment on a wind shirt
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What about the Attic in Madison Park? or the Wedgewood?
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Don't hold your breath, bro. They strike me as loving the male attention with the anonymity that the bbs provides; they won't actually show. If they do, it'll be attention-whore city - no thanks. A little insecure, eh?
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I think you should all dress up in vinyl and hit the Vogue!
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what about the george and dragon?
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There was a great satirical article in The Onion "Our Dumb Century" book that was titled "French Surrender to Germany after Valiant 10 Minute Fighting Effort" hee hee
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on a lighter note i love the onion. --eternal
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No it isn't. The administration and the UN would disagree with those numbers. I was only trying to show that those numbers are highly speculative and subjective. The US stopped the food for oil program after they found Iraq to be illegally selling the food for money and military equipment. They were even using banks in the US to do the whole thing. The food never even made it to Iraq i don't believe. It was a pretty big scam that was widely reported a few years back. I know that France still participates in it...which is maybe why they don't want the war to happen. Cheaper oil for them. If we could actually just give all of our excess wheat for their oil, that'd be quite a deal! --eternal
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I will make Libertarians out of all of you yet! --eternal
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his statements about democracy are enough to make him THE BIGGEST PEICE OF SHIT IN THE HISTROY OF ERIK!!!!! basically he states that public opinion means little to him. no duh! this fuck face monkey boy from texas needs to be hoisted outta office and dragged through a pile of shit...and then have his nads chopped. or something.... he is outta control!!!!! Well if by public opinion, you mean the minority, then yes. Despite the millions that marched, the vast majority of Americans back his war on Iraq as evidenced by his approval rating. for better or worse though, I don't know. --eternal
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Well for one, they need to explain what they did what they did with their chemical weapons. similar to when a person gets audited, it's not up to the IRS to find where you hid your money, it's up to you to explain what you did with it and prove it. It'd also be helpful that they didn't get caught with weapons they aren't suppose to have and also covering up the evidence. If you read that slate article, you'll understand why inspections aren't going to help. Even Hans Blix said he doesn't need any more inspectors. What he needs is Iraq to comply by providing information on how and where they disposed of these weapons. We know they had it at one point because we gave it to them. --eternal
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you are mistaken. Remember the population is already on the brink of disaster. The UN is bracing for a humanitarian crisis in case of war. According to scenarios there will up to 100,000's death (~250,000 in the 1st gulf war), countless refugees, etc ... How am i mistaken? You don't ever actually say how. It's on the brink of disaster because of Sadamn. Remember that Iraq should be one of the wealthiest nations on the planet but he fucked them by taking over Kuwait. Now, with the sanctions in place, he's still diverting money to his army. You quote one set of numbers like they are the fact. They are estimates, and only one set of them. The UN disagrees with you and so does Iraq, who states somewhere closer to 1.6 million people are dead because of sanctions. which points to our lack of interest in what's best for the people of that region. Well duh, the US cares about itself firstly (and so do you i'm sure). I never made the claim that we didn't. However, the US has a pretty good history of standing up against oppresion. I don't see any other country that has anything close to our history. I don't see France running around protecting people. Even when Yugoslavia was being torn about and thousands murdered, Europe didn't do shit. Clinton stayed out for a long time and then got blasted for it. You're fucked if you do, fucked if you don't. --eternalX
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j_b said: oh yeah, 1) we impose sanctions that are ultimately responsabe for the death of 100,000's (and keep wanting enforcing them in hte face of common sense), It's amazing he has all this money for his military and none for the people. If you read the articels, you'll see that where the UN actually handles the food giveout program, the infant mortality rates are actually lower. You're not actually suggesting that the goal of the US administration is the death of little kids...are you? 2) we gear up for war upon a people on the brink of starvation, A war won't be against the civilian population. I'm sure some civilians will be killed, but probably not as many are killed by Sadamn for not supporting his regime for CNN cameras or that die because he is selling the food he gets from the UN 3) we supported this same regime for years as we knew all along what it was up to, and This was actually pretty clever for awhile. If you look back, we had two big problems here, Iraq and Iran. The administration at the time figured if it could keep both at war with each other, then they wouldn't bother us. Yea, it's starting to bite us in the ass now, but either then or now, and then we had that whole cold war thing going on. Some nice articles on slate Why Germany Isn't Convinced Sinecurity Council I'm not really for a war on Iraq and i don't think it was inevitable awhile back...i think the administration has dug itself into a hole and probably has to fight now to get out. War is inevitable and how long it'll last is anyone's guess. I'm personally a bit concerned because i think a lot of americans will die in the ground fights in the city this time. A regime change just isn't as easy as something like Desert Storm. --eternal
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After the last few articles I've read about Germany and France's involvement in this whole thing, I'm starting to think less and less that their opinions have anything to do with Iraq and more that they are just trying to assert their authority and presence in the EU and UN. France's chancellor has been blasting the other nations for agreeing with the US. Some of these nations that owe their very exsistence to the U.S. my 2 cents --tim
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Why don't climbers pay for rescues? --eternalX why dont you pay for the cops and fire and ems services. oh wait you already do, its called taxes. You don't pay for EMS services? Tell the hosiptal that next time you get picked up by an ambulance or heli. --eternal
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Why don't climbers pay for rescues? --eternalX
