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27 augustus 2006, 17:28
I had the bitter misfortune of being forced to go on a business trip to
the Netherlands recently, and to be exposed to the cowardly fucktards
known as "the Dutch," arrogant shits trying to tell my how my country,
the great USA, and Britain, were "war criminal countries" for beating
up on all those poor innocent Iraqis. The sorry-ass Dutch were even
protesting everywhere about Iraq, they even managed to get a bunch of
fucktard loser students from Poland in some pansy-ass protest of the
same. You Dutch and Poles were both in Iraq and you didn't contribute
squat to fighting the terrorists, now you have the arrogance to go
pissing in the face of the US, Britain and Australia, the only
countries that actually are fighting the terrorists in that stinking
desert country.

Well, FUCK YOU DUTCH. Maybe you dumbasses are too stupid to remember,
but it was the towelheads like Saddam Hussein who were flying passenger
jets into US office buildings on September 11 2001, not the other way
around. It's the ragheads in Iraq who wanted to wipe Israel off the
map and attack US civilians. It's the Iraqi towelheads who blew up the
USS Cole, it was Saddam Hussein who was goin and plotting even more
terrorist attacks on US soil, eventualy with nukes. He intended to hit
us, so we took him down first before he could perpetrate it. It's as
simple as that.

You keep whining about Iraqi civilian casualties, well guess what?
They're learning the hard way what happens when you attack the USA.
The Iraqis haven't felt one tenth of the pain they should be feeling
for what those towelheads did to us on Sept. 11. Saddam hits us with
on 9/11 in 2001, we hit Saddam and his sorry Raghead country back with
20 9/11's in response. That's how you learn not to mess with us.

You Dutch cowards, along with the French morons and the German
assholes, are nothing but a bunch of asinine terrorist sympathizers.
When we're done bombing the crap out of Iraq and Hezballah and Iran,
you Euro fucktards are next on our target list. Better start investing
in some bomb shelters.

Gringo George

fatso
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
[email protected] wrote:

> I had the bitter misfortune of being forced to go on a business trip to
> the Netherlands recently, and to be exposed to the cowardly fucktards
> known as "the Dutch," arrogant shits trying to tell my how my country,
> the great USA, and Britain, were "war criminal countries" for beating
> up on all those poor innocent Iraqis. The sorry-ass Dutch were even
> protesting everywhere about Iraq, they even managed to get a bunch of
> fucktard loser students from Poland in some pansy-ass protest of the
> same. You Dutch and Poles were both in Iraq and you didn't contribute
> squat to fighting the terrorists, now you have the arrogance to go
> pissing in the face of the US, Britain and Australia, the only
> countries that actually are fighting the terrorists in that stinking
> desert country.
>
> Well, FUCK YOU DUTCH. Maybe you dumbasses are too stupid to remember,
> but it was the towelheads like Saddam Hussein who were flying passenger
> jets into US office buildings on September 11 2001, not the other way
> around. It's the ragheads in Iraq who wanted to wipe Israel off the
> map and attack US civilians. It's the Iraqi towelheads who blew up the
> USS Cole, it was Saddam Hussein who was goin and plotting even more
> terrorist attacks on US soil, eventualy with nukes. He intended to hit
> us, so we took him down first before he could perpetrate it. It's as
> simple as that.
>
> You keep whining about Iraqi civilian casualties, well guess what?
> They're learning the hard way what happens when you attack the USA.
> The Iraqis haven't felt one tenth of the pain they should be feeling
> for what those towelheads did to us on Sept. 11. Saddam hits us with
> on 9/11 in 2001, we hit Saddam and his sorry Raghead country back with
> 20 9/11's in response. That's how you learn not to mess with us.
>
> You Dutch cowards, along with the French morons and the German
> assholes, are nothing but a bunch of asinine terrorist sympathizers.
> When we're done bombing the crap out of Iraq and Hezballah and Iran,
> you Euro fucktards are next on our target list. Better start investing
> in some bomb shelters.
>
> Gringo George
>


Gringo, you may well have seen some Polish dudes trying to suck up to
their Dutch hosts by protesting but you are mis-informed. Polish
contingent does share in the common white man's burned in Iraq and long
may they continue to do so.
As to the Dutch: have you ever heared the term "dutch courage"? Try and
read something about Srebrenitsa, the Yougoslav town abandoned by the
Dutch UN troops, the male population subsequently slaughtered wholesale.

fatso

milou
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
On 1 Aug 2006 21:20:56 -0700, [email protected] wrote:


<american village idiot's rant snipped>

You probably coudn't read the map and went to the wrong country.
Stay in your trailer park in future.

27 augustus 2006, 17:28
[email protected] wrote:
<idiot rantings snipped>

Iraq wasn't the country that attacked us on 9/11 you idiot, that was
Osama bin Laden not Saddam Hussein. But I guess to you, they're all
just "towelheads," yet another excuse to engage in that favorite
US-British pastime: cowardly blowing up incredibly large numbers of
brown people in faraway lands from a distance.

I suspect that within a few years, the US jingoists will be wishing had
listened to the Dutch (and the Poles) and gotten off this sinking ship
in Iraq. Heck, that's already in evidence. But I wouldn't expect a
moron like you to be swayed by evidence in any form.

Heinrich
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
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stick to fucking mules you retard.

Jerzy Pawlowski
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
In article <[email protected]. com>,
Gringo George <[email protected]> wrote:

> You keep whining about Iraqi civilian casualties, well
> guess what? They're learning the hard way what happens
> when you attack the USA. The Iraqis haven't felt one
> tenth of the pain they should be feeling for what those
> towelheads did to us on Sept. 11. Saddam hits us with
> on 9/11 in 2001, we hit Saddam and his sorry Raghead
> country back with 20 9/11's in response. That's how you
> learn not to mess with us.

I think that Gringo George sincerely believes that Iraq
had a part in the 9/11 attack, just the way Germans
believed that Poland was attacking Germany in 1939, and
that Hitler was only defending Germany.

This just shows that many Americans still believe in
the propaganda of the Bush administration, even those
parts that have been proven false, and that even Bush
has later disowned.

The truth is totally different from what Gringo George
believes. Iraq didn't sponsor al Qaeda. In fact the
two top al Qaeda terrorists, Usama ibn Laden and Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi (now dead) are both veterans of the
Afghanistan holy jihad against the Soviet Union in the
1980s, which received massive funding from the US. So
if there is any country which can be identified as a
sponsor of the terrorists in al Qaeda, it is the US.

The ignorance of simple facts among most Americans, the
influence of neocon Jewish politicians in the US,
together with great US military strength is a potent
recipe for many more wars to come. First Afghanistan,
then Iraq, and now Lebanon. Iran may be next.

Below are two oppinion polls conducted by The Harris
Poll and the Pew Research Centre, both American.
The Harris Poll confirms popular misconceptions about
Iraq and al Qaeda among Americans.
The Pew poll shows that people worldwide see the US as
a greater threat to world peace than even Iran.


http://www.harrisinteractive.com/harris_poll/index.asp?PID=544

The Harris Poll. #14, February 18, 2005

Iraq, 9/11, Al Qaeda and Weapons of Mass Destruction:
What the Public Believes Now, According to Latest Harris Poll

- 88 percent of U.S. adults believe that Saddam Hussein
would have made weapons of mass destruction if he could
have (down slightly from 90% in November).

- 64 percent believe that Saddam Hussein had strong
links to Al Qaeda (up slightly from 62% in November).

- 47 percent believe that Saddam Hussein helped plan and
support the hijackers who attacked the U.S. on September
11, 2001 (up six percentage points from November).

- 44 percent actually believe that several of the
hijackers who attacked the U.S. on September 11 were
Iraqis (up significantly from 37% in November).

- 36 percent believe that Iraq had weapons of mass
destruction when the U.S. invaded (down slightly from
38% in November).


http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1797771,00.html

US seen as a bigger threat to peace than Iran, worldwide
poll suggests

Ewen MacAskill, diplomatic editor
Thursday June 15, 2006
The Guardian

George Bush's six years in office have so damaged the
image of the US that people worldwide see Washington as a
bigger threat to world peace than Tehran, according to a
global poll.

The Washington-based Pew Research Centre, in a poll of
17,000 people in 15 countries between March and May, found
more people concerned about the US presence in Iraq than
about Iran's alleged nuclear weapons ambitions.

The Pew Centre said: "Despite growing concern over Iran's
nuclear ambitions, the US presence in Iraq is cited at
least as often as Iran - and in many countries much more
often - as a danger to world peace."

[...]

But even in the UK, Washington's closest ally, favourable
ratings have slumped from 83% in 1999 to 56% this
year. The pattern is similar in France, down from 62% to
39%, Germany 78% to 37%, and Spain 50% to 23%.

In Muslim countries with which the US has traditionally
enjoyed a good relationship, such as Turkey - a member of
Nato - and Indonesia, there have also been slumps. In
Indonesia favourable ratings for the US have dropped from
75% to 30%, and in Turkey from 52% to 12%.

[...]

As part of the overall decline in US support, the survey
also records a drop in support for the US-led "war on
terror", even in countries such as Spain, in spite of the
Madrid bombings two years ago by al-Qaida that left 192
dead. Support for the "war on terror" dropped in Spain
from 26% last year to 19% this year.

[...]

In the UK, the second biggest contributor of troops in
Iraq, 60% said the Iraq war had made the world more
dangerous. Only 30% said it had made the world safer, and
41% of British people said the US presence in Iraq
represented a great danger to world peace, with 34% citing
Iran as a big threat.

By contrast, concern about Iran has almost doubled in the
US over the past two years. Some 46% of Americans view Mr
Ahmadinejad's government as "a great danger" to stability
in the Middle East and world peace, up from 26% in 2003.
The concern in the US is shared in Germany, where 51% see
Iran as a great danger to world peace, against 18% three
years ago.

--
"Imbéciles réveillez vous!"

Jerzy Pawlowski ([email protected])

Heinrich
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
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gringo george is an american arsehole: big mouth and little brains. donot
pay to much attention to idiots like him

@mkarwan@
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
x-no-archive: yes

[email protected] wrote:
> I had the bitter misfortune of being forced to go on a business trip to
> the Netherlands recently, and to be exposed to the cowardly fucktards
> known as "the Dutch," arrogant shits trying to tell my how my country,
> the great USA, and Britain, were "war criminal countries" for beating
> up on all those poor innocent Iraqis. The sorry-ass Dutch were even
> protesting everywhere about Iraq, they even managed to get a bunch of
> fucktard loser students from Poland in some pansy-ass protest of the
> same. You Dutch and Poles were both in Iraq and you didn't contribute
> squat to fighting the terrorists, now you have the arrogance to go
> pissing in the face of the US, Britain and Australia, the only
> countries that actually are fighting the terrorists in that stinking
> desert country.

>
> Gringo George

Hey Gringo, your blabbering is so incoherent.
Maybe you should express yourself in your native tongue?
What is that? Spanish or Hebrew?
>

Surfin USA
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] oups.com...
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> <idiot rantings snipped>
>
> Iraq wasn't the country that attacked us on 9/11 you idiot, that was
> Osama bin Laden not Saddam Hussein. But I guess to you, they're all
> just "towelheads," yet another excuse to engage in that favorite
> US-British pastime: cowardly blowing up incredibly large numbers of
> brown people in faraway lands from a distance.
>
> I suspect that within a few years, the US jingoists will be wishing had
> listened to the Dutch (and the Poles) and gotten off this sinking ship
> in Iraq. Heck, that's already in evidence. But I wouldn't expect a
> moron like you to be swayed by evidence in any form.
>
===============================================
"Surfin USA" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ...
> "snakehawk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected] s.com...

>> The Muslims aren't talking about physically destroying the country.
>> They are simply talking about changing the government of israel,
>
> That will never ever happen.
> However, there will certainly be some modifications made
> to those that try it.
>
> Surfin USA
>

Surfin USA
27 augustus 2006, 17:28
""Jerzy Pawlowski"" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> Gringo George <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This just shows that many Americans still believe in
> the propaganda of the Bush administration, even those
> parts that have been proven false,
===========================================
"Surfin USA" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ...
> "snakehawk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected] s.com...

>> The Muslims aren't talking about physically destroying the country.
>> They are simply talking about changing the government of israel,
>
> That will never ever happen.
> However, there will certainly be some modifications made
> to those that try it.
>
> Surfin USA
>

wow
27 augustus 2006, 17:29
are you mad? U expect the Dutch to stand up and be counted?
They dont even have the balls to stand up to the pedophiles who decided to
form a political party so that they can continue to rape and sodomise their
children..




<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] oups.com...
> I had the bitter misfortune of being forced to go on a business trip to
> the Netherlands recently, and to be exposed to the cowardly fucktards
> known as "the Dutch," arrogant shits trying to tell my how my country,
> the great USA, and Britain, were "war criminal countries" for beating
> up on all those poor innocent Iraqis. The sorry-ass Dutch were even
> protesting everywhere about Iraq, they even managed to get a bunch of
> fucktard loser students from Poland in some pansy-ass protest of the
> same. You Dutch and Poles were both in Iraq and you didn't contribute
> squat to fighting the terrorists, now you have the arrogance to go
> pissing in the face of the US, Britain and Australia, the only
> countries that actually are fighting the terrorists in that stinking
> desert country.
>
> Well, FUCK YOU DUTCH. Maybe you dumbasses are too stupid to remember,
> but it was the towelheads like Saddam Hussein who were flying passenger
> jets into US office buildings on September 11 2001, not the other way
> around. It's the ragheads in Iraq who wanted to wipe Israel off the
> map and attack US civilians. It's the Iraqi towelheads who blew up the
> USS Cole, it was Saddam Hussein who was goin and plotting even more
> terrorist attacks on US soil, eventualy with nukes. He intended to hit
> us, so we took him down first before he could perpetrate it. It's as
> simple as that.
>
> You keep whining about Iraqi civilian casualties, well guess what?
> They're learning the hard way what happens when you attack the USA.
> The Iraqis haven't felt one tenth of the pain they should be feeling
> for what those towelheads did to us on Sept. 11. Saddam hits us with
> on 9/11 in 2001, we hit Saddam and his sorry Raghead country back with
> 20 9/11's in response. That's how you learn not to mess with us.
>
> You Dutch cowards, along with the French morons and the German
> assholes, are nothing but a bunch of asinine terrorist sympathizers.
> When we're done bombing the crap out of Iraq and Hezballah and Iran,
> you Euro fucktards are next on our target list. Better start investing
> in some bomb shelters.
>
> Gringo George
>

Jerzy Pawlowski
27 augustus 2006, 17:29
In article <[email protected]>,
Heinrich <[email protected]> wrote:

> gringo george is an american arsehole: big mouth and
> little brains. donot pay to much attention to idiots
> like him

I think that Europeans should start paying attention to
Americans like Gringo George, because he is not just
some crazy spammer, and his opinions are not that alien
to many Americans.

In the US I listen to anti-European hate every day, on
television, in the office, etc. Office workers play
videos on their PC's of cockpit recordings showing how
American pilots kill civilians. When a passenger car
is hit for example, they chear and shout.
For many Americans the Middle East is a shooting
gallery, where they can take revenge on muslims through
mostly random killings of civilians.

As for the Europeans, Americans feel mostly contempt,
since Europeans aren't even able to raise a voice of
concern over the flagrant American violations of human
rights supposedly so dear to Europeans. Americans
therefore think of Europeans as helpless and cowardly,
and without consequence.

And these attitudes aren't going to change after
president George Dumbya Bush leaves office.

--
"Imbéciles réveillez vous!"

Jerzy Pawlowski ([email protected])

27 augustus 2006, 17:29
"Jerzy Pawlowski" wrote:

> http://www.harrisinteractive.com/harris_poll/index.asp?PID=544
>
> The Harris Poll. #14, February 18, 2005
>
> Iraq, 9/11, Al Qaeda and Weapons of Mass Destruction:
> What the Public Believes Now, According to Latest Harris Poll
>
> - 88 percent of U.S. adults believe that Saddam Hussein
> would have made weapons of mass destruction if he could
> have (down slightly from 90% in November).
>
> - 64 percent believe that Saddam Hussein had strong
> links to Al Qaeda (up slightly from 62% in November).

> - 47 percent believe that Saddam Hussein helped plan and
> support the hijackers who attacked the U.S. on September
> 11, 2001 (up six percentage points from November).
>
> - 44 percent actually believe that several of the
> hijackers who attacked the U.S. on September 11 were
> Iraqis (up significantly from 37% in November).

Oh good lord, that's scary. So even now, the vast majority of
Americans are still so clueless as to think that bin Laden and Hussein,
al-Qaeda and the Iraqi Baathists-- in reality, bitter enemies at
heart-- were in cahoots? They still believe that Iraqis were behind
9/11 when not one hijacker was from Iraq? And these idiots in the
"heartland" are driving policy? I don't know what it is about the US
media (or basic thinking skills of Americans), but it seems that this
country is filled with people so gullible and so unable to think with a
critical mind, they gulp down whatever propaganda goes their way. This
doesn't even require all that much in complex reasoning ability, just
common sense and paying a slight amount of attention. But this whole
country has ADHD.

No wonder the neocons are able to push the US into one idiotic war
after another-- too many people have their heads up their asses to use
their brains. The problem is, the real world outside doesn't take a
holiday just b/c the American people at large are too doped up on
Survivor to understand what's going on. American democracy is doomed
to failure in the next decade if people are too stupid to get basic
facts straight.

Weird, now it's making sense. My Filipino parents (both well-educated
professionals) came to the US because they thought this was the land of
opportunity and advancement in the world, but now they and many of my
Filipino and non-Filipino friends are embittered and think they made
the wrong choice. I've been running into dozens of US professionals
saying they "can't take it anymore" and emigrating from the US to Asia,
Europe and South America. With this Harris poll in mind, I can see
where they're coming from, though this regrettably means that the
population remaining in the US will become on average even dumber and
more idiotic than they already are.

John of Aix
27 augustus 2006, 17:29
[email protected] wrote:
> I had the bitter misfortune of being forced to go on a business trip
> to the Netherlands recently, and to be exposed to the cowardly
> fucktards known as "the Dutch," arrogant shits trying to tell my how
> my country, the great USA, and Britain, were "war criminal countries"
> for beating up on all those poor innocent Iraqis.
>
> Well, FUCK YOU DUTCH. Maybe you dumbasses are too stupid to remember,
> but it was the towelheads like Saddam Hussein who were flying
> passenger jets into US office buildings on September 11 2001, not the
> other way around.

'Towel heads' like Saddam Hussein? Go away you silly little piece of
shit. Didn't you know that Saddam Hussein was an enemy of al-Qaeda and,
of course, Iraq had nothing whatsoever to do with Sept 11, nothing at
all. In fact it is very probable that al Qaeda had nothing whatsoever to
do with it either.

> It's the ragheads in Iraq who wanted to wipe
> Israel off the map and attack US civilians.

Can you give me one example of Iraqis wanting to atack US civilians? No
you fucking well can't because there is no such case. Get back in your
swamp ignorant cunt.

> It's the Iraqi
> towelheads who blew up the USS Cole, it was Saddam Hussein who was
> goin and plotting even more terrorist attacks on US soil, eventualy
> with nukes. He intended to hit us, so we took him down first before
> he could perpetrate it. It's as simple as that.

Oh dear. Do you always make up such nonsense as you go along? Iraq never
threatened the USA in any way, shape or form and never had nuclear
weapons or even nuclear power.

> You keep whining about Iraqi civilian casualties, well guess what?
> They're learning the hard way what happens when you attack the USA.
> The Iraqis haven't felt one tenth of the pain they should be feeling
> for what those towelheads did to us on Sept. 11. Saddam hits us with
> on 9/11 in 2001

No he didn't, he had nothing whatsoever to do with it. You are a perfect
example of the ignorant shit that floats in the moral cesspool that is
the USA.

Now bugger off and do something useful like cleaning out your trailer or
killing yourself.

Poor sap.

27 augustus 2006, 17:30
John of Aix wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > I had the bitter misfortune of being forced to go on a business trip
> > to the Netherlands recently, and to be exposed to the cowardly
> > fucktards known as "the Dutch," arrogant shits trying to tell my how
> > my country, the great USA, and Britain, were "war criminal countries"
> > for beating up on all those poor innocent Iraqis.
> >
> > Well, FUCK YOU DUTCH. Maybe you dumbasses are too stupid to remember,
> > but it was the towelheads like Saddam Hussein who were flying
> > passenger jets into US office buildings on September 11 2001, not the
> > other way around.
>
> 'Towel heads' like Saddam Hussein? Go away you silly little piece of
> shit. Didn't you know that Saddam Hussein was an enemy of al-Qaeda and,
> of course, Iraq had nothing whatsoever to do with Sept 11, nothing at
> all.

This is precisely the problem-- if the Harris Poll that Jerzy Pawlowski
quotes above is correct, if anything this Gringo George moron is
*representative* of the thinking (or lack thereof) of the vast majority
of Americans, who *still* think that Iraqis were the main 9/11
hijackers, *still* think that Saddam was behind 9/11, *still* think
that Saddam had major WMD in March 2003. Not even Goebbels at his best
could have succeeded in duping a public to this extent, though in this
case, the CNN and Fox News propagandists are only partly to blame-- the
thoroughgoing stupidity of "Middle America" is the chief culprit.

What I and millions of other beleaguered American professionals have
come to realize-- in light of suicidally stupid American policies like
the Iraq War and stem cell research prohibitions-- is that the vast
majority of Americans, mentally at least, live on a different
continent, a different century even, from professionals and others
among us who've been brought up to actually use the brains between our
ears to think critically. It's torment here, we can't relate to the
vast majority of people in this nation anymore.

On the Middle East, most Americans' brains are just one cognitive
muddle of shit, with totally different people and things all getting
mixed up together in a big stinking mass of deadly confusion. To
Gringo George and his fellow "real Americans," the excremental
pseudo-logic in what's left of their Fox-addled brains, goes something
like this: "towelheads did kamikaze hijackings on 9/11 (no Iraqis
but...), Saddam and Iraqis = towelheads, George W. Bush and Bill
O'Reilly and Sean Hannity and Hillary Clinton and Condi Rice and Dick
Cheney all say Saddam = evil towelhead, Saddam ruler of Iraq, Osama bin
Laden also evil but Bush picks on Saddam so Saddam must be more evil
and buddy of Osama, therefore Saddam must be one who did 9/11, have
evil weapons, we get Saddam, we beat up on Iraqis!" It's the
dimwittedness of a fourth-grader mixed in with the religious fanaticism
of many (pseudo) Christian evangelicals, mixed in with a thirst for
violence, a dangerous cocktail. (Actually, that's unfair-- this is
insulting to fourth-graders.)

Bush and the neocons, of course, assist in this confusion by mentioning
"9/11 attacks" and "Saddam Hussein" and "Iraqis" in the same sentence
without necessarily explicitly saying the Iraqis were responsible, thus
"technically" not claiming Iraq was behind it but obviously
propagandizing gullible Americans quite well. I swear, sometimes I'm
tempted to make a fortune like PT Barnum at the expense of all the
naive idiots who fall for this sort of thing.

The bitter result of this, is that lots of us who immigrated to the US
with high hopes, have had them dashed. My parents are both Filipino
professionals and they came to the US with high hopes. But after
seeing the country engage in this idiotic warmongering, and being
insulted as "Spics" dozens of times over (in part b/c of our Spanish
surnames and frequent Spanish ability-- Tagalog has a big Spanish
vocabulary so Spanish is easy to learn), the bigots can't even get
their damn slurs straight. Coming here was a mistake.

Most Filipinos and Indians now want to go to East Asia (China, Taiwan
and Korea are big draws), Europe, even South America rather than the
jingoistic la-la-land that the US has become. Even many native-born US
professionals are leaving, it's become intolerable here. I just feel
sad for the Founding Fathers, they'd go into a fit of rage if they
could see what their country has become.

..

John of Aix
27 augustus 2006, 17:36
[email protected] wrote:
> John of Aix wrote:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>> I had the bitter misfortune of being forced to go on a business trip
>>> to the Netherlands recently, and to be exposed to the cowardly
>>> fucktards known as "the Dutch," arrogant shits trying to tell my how
>>> my country, the great USA, and Britain, were "war criminal
>>> countries" for beating up on all those poor innocent Iraqis.
>>>
>>> Well, FUCK YOU DUTCH. Maybe you dumbasses are too stupid to
>>> remember, but it was the towelheads like Saddam Hussein who were
>>> flying passenger jets into US office buildings on September 11
>>> 2001, not the other way around.
>>
>> 'Towel heads' like Saddam Hussein? Go away you silly little piece of
>> shit. Didn't you know that Saddam Hussein was an enemy of al-Qaeda
>> and, of course, Iraq had nothing whatsoever to do with Sept 11,
>> nothing at all.
>
> This is precisely the problem-- if the Harris Poll that Jerzy
> Pawlowski quotes above is correct, if anything this Gringo George
> moron is *representative* of the thinking (or lack thereof) of the
> vast majority of Americans, who *still* think that Iraqis were the
> main 9/11 hijackers, *still* think that Saddam was behind 9/11,
> *still* think that Saddam had major WMD in March 2003. Not even
> Goebbels at his best could have succeeded in duping a public to this
> extent, though in this case, the CNN and Fox News propagandists are
> only partly to blame-- the thoroughgoing stupidity of "Middle
> America" is the chief culprit.
>
> What I and millions of other beleaguered American professionals have
> come to realize-- in light of suicidally stupid American policies like
> the Iraq War and stem cell research prohibitions-- is that the vast
> majority of Americans, mentally at least, live on a different
> continent, a different century even, from professionals and others
> among us who've been brought up to actually use the brains between our
> ears to think critically. It's torment here, we can't relate to the
> vast majority of people in this nation anymore.

Hang on in their friend. At least people like you show that there is
still hope for America.

Jerzy Pawlowski
27 augustus 2006, 17:37
In article <[email protected]>,
Jerzy Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:

> Below are two oppinion polls conducted by The Harris
> Poll and the Pew Research Centre, both American.
> The Harris Poll confirms popular misconceptions about
> Iraq and al Qaeda among Americans.
> The Pew poll shows that people worldwide see the US as
> a greater threat to world peace than even Iran.
>
> http://www.harrisinteractive.com/harris_poll/index.asp?PID=544
>
> The Harris Poll. #14, February 18, 2005

Below are excerpts from an updated Harris Poll on the
popular misconceptions about Iraq and al Qaeda among
Americans.

http://www.harrisinteractive.com/harris_poll/index.asp?PID=684

The Harris Poll. #57, July 21, 2006

Belief that Iraq Had Weapons of Mass Destruction Has
Increased Substantially

Despite being widely reported in the media that the
U.S. and other countries have not found any weapons of
mass destruction in Iraq, surprisingly; more U.S. adults
(50%) think that Iraq had such weapons when the
U.S. invaded Iraq. This is an increase from 36 percent in
February 2005.

[...]

These are some of the results of The Harris Poll of 1,020
U.S. adults (ages 18 and over) surveyed by telephone by
Harris Interactive. between July 5 and 11, 2006.

[...]

What the public believes to be true
U.S. adults believe that the following are true about the
war in Iraq:

Seventy-two percent believe that the Iraqis are better off
now than they were under Saddam Hussein (slightly down
from February 2005 when 76 percent said this was true).

Just over half (55%) think history will give the
U.S. credit for bringing freedom and democracy to Iraq
(down substantially from 64% in February 2005).

Sixty-four percent say it is true that Saddam Hussein had
strong links to Al Qaeda (the same as 64% in February
2005).

[...]

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