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SADDAM'S BEEN CAUGHT!!!!!!!!

Unread postby Funnynunny » December 14th, 2003, 9:01 pm

OK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THE EXCELLENT NEWS HAS FINALLY COME TO ALL OF US AND AROUND THE WORLD! SADDAM IS CAUGHT!!!! I'M SO HAPPY FOR IRAQ AND FOR IRAQ'S PEOPLE I'M IN TEARS OF HAPPINESS! HAPPY EARLY CHRISTMAS TO IRAQ AND TO THE IRAQI PEOPLE YOUR NIGHTMARES ARE OVER! I WOULD LOVE TO HREAD ALL OF EVERYONES HAPPINESS REPLIES TO THIS TOPIC ABOUT THIS AWESOME NEWS! I HAVE NEVER JUMPED UP AND DOWN IN HAPPINESS SO MUCH IN MY LIFE WHEN I WOKE UP THIS MORNING AND MY BOYFRIEND TOLD ME THAT SADDAM WAS CAPTURED. I GOT ON THE PHONE AND CALLED MY SISTER. SHE ALREADY KNEW OF THE NEWS AND SHE HOPES AND PRAYS THAT SADDAM IS HANGED IN THE MIDDLE OF BAGHDAD IN FRONT OF EVERYONE. THEN I CALLED MY MOTHER AND SHE NEVER NEW AND SHE IMMEDIATELY TURNED ON HER T.V. AND IS VERY HAPPY FOR EVERYONE. NOW ITS BIN LADDEN'S TURN SOON YOU BIN LADDEN YOU WILL BE CAUGHT!!! COME ON EVERYONE LET ME READ YOUR HAPPINESS AND CELEBRATIONS HERE ON THIS TOPIC!!!IT'S TIME TO PARTY!!!!
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Unread postby Adrian » December 14th, 2003, 10:15 pm

I can only hope that now no one will die no more in Iraq for this war.
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Unread postby Rusher1986 » December 14th, 2003, 10:19 pm

ok, it was great. but don't forget that Bush isn't a hero. he also killed too much innocent people like Saddam. Bush must be the next wanted man, the goverment of USA is terrible, but nothing against your people, they're great. in a war nobody wins. i hope don't heard people say that bush was good because of this, of course it was a great thing for the people of iraq, but USA killed the innocents.

all politicians in the world are a beast!

peace for you all
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Unread postby Blackooout » December 15th, 2003, 1:14 am

im f uckin' happy , SADDAM ARMY KILLED ABOUT 2 MILLIONS OR MORE OF OUR INNOCENT PEOPLE when they attacked to us between 1981 till 1987
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Unread postby NUNO FILIPE » December 15th, 2003, 1:17 am

and that´s good news?
for crying out loud ....i agree with you rusher meu irmao
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Unread postby Juho_Hiltunen » December 15th, 2003, 10:33 am

I'm not quite sure if it's really Saddam captured. Not the first the the Bush administration would have falsified evidence etc. Of course it might be true.

But capturing Saddam probably doesn't solve the problems.
I mean, when talking about world peace and stuff like that Saddam is nothing compared to some other people or countries which I do not name here.

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Unread postby VirginKiller » December 15th, 2003, 1:52 pm

I don't think this will change anything....I mean if Saddam was still threatening the US in Iraq they wouldn't have caught him...I think all those daily explosions are caused by someone or some people else then Saddam....and where the hell is Bin Laden?
This is a smart question:D
Oh and by the way Blackooout the US were giving Saddam money and weapons during the Iranian and Iraqian war and I think the number you give is exagerating....
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Unread postby ScorpfanUkraine » December 15th, 2003, 2:07 pm

I heard this news today on the radio
I'm happy!!!
The next must be Ben Laden

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Unread postby VirginKiller » December 15th, 2003, 2:24 pm

People that SuperCharles is catching:

Ben Laden
Sharon
Yasser Arafat
Nasralla
Bush
Assad
The Iranian president too
I would like to catch our president but I remembered that he's a toy in other's hands:D
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Unread postby Aslan » December 15th, 2003, 2:32 pm

Ok so he was captured....Hopefully he will be
tried in a court of law in Iraq and not by the
US....and just because he has been caught does
not mean that the killing of soldiers,red cross
workers, relief workers, and the general population will
stop....and before we in the states give ourselves
a BIG pat of the back let's thank the other countries
who are also a part of the "Coalition of the Willing"

Afghanistan: Afghanistan has pledged its support for the U.S. backed effort to disarm Iraq. May open airspace to U.S. and allied military flights.

Albania: Offered to send troops. Approved U.S. use of airspace and bases.

Angola:*
Australia: Sent 2,000-strong force of elite SAS troops, fighter jets and warships to the Gulf.

Azerbaijan:*

Bahrain: Headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet.

Bulgaria: Offered use of airspace, base and refueling for U.S. warplanes; sent 150 non-combat troops specializing in chemical and biological warfare decontamination.

Canada:* Sent military planners to join U.S. counterparts at their command post in Qatar. A destroyer and two frigates sent to the region could protect U.S. ships.

Colombia:*
Croatia: Airspace and airports open to civilian transport planes from the coalition.

Czech Republic: Sent non-combat troops specializing in chemical warfare decontamination in response to U.S. request.

Denmark: The government decided to take part in the military action with submarine, surface ships, and a medical team comprised of 70 elite Jaegerkorps soldiers.

Dominican Republic:*
El Salvador*
Eritrea*

Estonia*

Ethiopia: Ethiopia has publicly pledged its support for the U.S. backed effort to disarm Iraq.

Georgia: Georgia has expressed strong support for the U.S. attack on Iraq, and has offered both its airspace and military bases to support the campaign.3
Greece: U.S. naval base in Crete serves U.S. sixth fleet and supports Navy and Air Force intelligence-gathering planes.

Honduras:*
Hungary: Hosts a U.S. base where Iraqi exiles are trained for possible post-war administrative roles. NATO can use the country’s roads, railways and airspace to carry military support for Turkey’s defense. May open airspace for U.S. military flights.

Iceland: *
Italy: Offered logistical help and use of military bases and ports under longstanding NATO commitments.

Japan: Japan expressed unequivocal support for U.S. plans to forcibly disarm Iraq. Will provide post-conflict assistance.

Jordan: Opened its airspace to coalition planes; hosts U.S. troops carrying out search and rescue operations in western Iraq and manning a Patriot anti-missile defense system.

Kuwait: Hosts coalition forces massed for an invasion.

Latvia: Government has decided to ask parliament to authorize the deployment of a small number of troops.

Lithuania: Authorized use of airspace for U.S. backed mission to disarm Iraq.

Macedonia*
Marshall Islands:*
Micronesia:*
Mongolia:*
Netherlands: A few hundred Dutch troops are stationed in Turkey to operate three Patriot missile defense systems, allowing movement of U.S. troops and supplies from Germany through the Netherlands en route to the Persian Gulf.

Nicaragua*
Norway: Offered to send 10,000 chemical warfare suits to Turkey.

Philippines: The Philippine National Security Council offered political support for a U.S. led war to disarm Iraq.

Poland: To deploy up to 200 troops in the Gulf region, which will perform an unspecified non-combat role, supporting the U.S.-led offensive. A few dozen Grom elite commando troops and transport ship already stationed in the Gulf area, as part of the Afghanistan campaign, could be enlisted.

Portugal: Made available NATO air bases and an air base in the Azores.

Qatar: Hosts a mobile HQ for U.S. Central Command; allowed Washington to expand an airfield to handle more combat jets.

Romania: Airspace and a base open to U.S. warplanes; sent non-combat specialists in chemical decontamination, medics, engineers and military police in response to a U.S. request. Will make available Black Sea air and naval bases.

Rwanda:*
Saudi Arabia: U.S. and British planes use its Prince Sultan Air Base to enforce a "no-fly zone" over southern Iraq.

Singapore:*
Slovakia: Sent non-combat troops specializing in chemical warfare decontamination in response to a U.S. request. Has approved U.S. flyovers and use of its bases.

Slovenia: Signed the Vilnius 10 declaration supporting the United States

Solomon Islands:

South Korea: Seoul will dispatch some 500 army engineers to support a U.S. led war on Iraq, in addition to post-war assistance.

Spain: Strongest ally of the United States and Britain. Promised use of its NATO bases for a strike on Iraq. Spain will send a medical support vessel equipped with nuclear, biological and chemical treatment facilities. A frigate and 900 troops will accompany the support vessel in the event of a conflict.

Taiwan: Taipei opened its airspace to U.S. military aircraft.

Turkey: Hosts U.S. planes enforcing "no-fly" zone in northern Iraq. Parliament has rejected a resolution to allow use of airspace and deployment of American troops for an attack on Iraq but the cabinet was to debate the resolution again on Tuesday with a possible parliamentary vote on Wednesday. (Update: 3/19 Turkey has granted the United States the use of its airspace.)

Uganda:*
Ukraine: Agreed to U.S. request that it send chemical warfare and nuclear decontamination experts

United Arab Emirates: Base for U.S. reconnaissance aircraft and refueling; host to an estimated 3,000 western troops. Has pledged 4,000 troops supported by Apache attack helicopters, Leclerc tanks, BMP3 amphibious armored vehicles, a missile boat and a frigate to defend Kuwait in case of war in Iraq.

United Kingdom: Washington's chief ally on Iraq has sent or committed 45,000 military personnel, planes and warships.

Uzbekistan*

This list is from March 2003 and if any country was forgotten
please forgive me.....to all the countries for lost loved ones in
this conflict please accepted my prayers and thoughts......
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Unread postby Blackooout » December 15th, 2003, 6:04 pm

Originally posted by VirginKiller
People that SuperCharles is catching:

Ben Laden
Sharon
Yasser Arafat
Nasralla
Bush
Assad
The Iranian president too
I would like to catch our president but I remembered that he's a toy in other's hands:D

Why our prisedent (khatami)
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Unread postby Funnynunny » December 15th, 2003, 9:31 pm

kb you are very correct. and i'm very thankful that all these countries and who ever else you have left out on your list helped in the coaliation i really am. remember what i wrote i had just gotten up and my boyfriend had told me they caught saddam and i was so excited i just posted the first thing that came to mind. i'm not going to say anything else about what other fans have posted here in fariness because they have a right to their opinions especially about everyone's governments because of it can be true. but i would like everyone to try to understand is pres.bush has been trying to help give back what iraq and the iraqi people deserve to have as their own.and please everyone let's not argue this is for all of us to show happiness not fighting. and i hope and pray with the capture of saddam everyone in iraq will hopefully stop fighting and help, together, rebulid iraq so all troops from all the countries involved can come home ok? so please no arguing ok? thank you nunny!
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Unread postby Stormchaser » December 15th, 2003, 10:34 pm

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Unread postby Blackooout » December 16th, 2003, 4:06 am

i agree with you nunny
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Unread postby Juho_Hiltunen » December 16th, 2003, 9:50 am

Originally posted by VirginKiller
People that SuperCharles is catching:

Ben Laden
Sharon
Yasser Arafat
Nasralla
Bush
Assad
The Iranian president too
I would like to catch our president but I remembered that he's a toy in other's hands:D


Hmm.. Who is SuperCharles?
Anyway I suppose that your list should also include the Chinese and North Korean?

-juho-
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Unread postby Sandra » December 16th, 2003, 7:32 pm

I am happy about that they have caught him! Hope he will get the punishment he deserves!
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Unread postby DefLep » December 16th, 2003, 8:17 pm

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Unread postby Alexdeep » December 17th, 2003, 12:20 am

F..k! You are all happy! Do you believe there were any chemical arms??? F$$L S-=-T!
And now Great Honest american nation is going to save the world from the tyrany all over! And you know - i dont like Sadam cause of many things, BUT I feel a little bit SORRY for him cause there was no reason for hunting him and his nation...
'bout your f..g list of countries... How it is to say better. hmm...
toady, lickspittle, bootlicker, sycophan
dogs running to catch their piece of meat...
Whos next? May be Iran Blackout... Good chance..
I guess if we were less armed - Great and Honest american nation would have attacked us because of the chechen HONEST and GREAT fighters for Independancy.
F...k wars! Dostoevski once wrote that nothing is worth the childs tear. I ve seen an Iraqian child without arms.
"Happiness for Iraq people!" - i can see your smiling faces... See you listening to crossfire...
How can you talk about HAPPINESS at all????????
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Unread postby Aslan » December 17th, 2003, 1:47 pm

Hey Alex......I do beleive that your country
has run for it's piece of meat as you called it...
Why don't you just come out and say it.....
YOU HATE THE US and ALL OF ITS CITIZENS.....
If you don't like our government and its beliefs
that is fine but DON"T EVER ASSUME that I ever backed
my country's choice to go into Iraq.....and the
list was posted so that those here in the US
would remember that we did not do this on our own...
My youngest son asked me why was Bush given all the
credit for Saddam being caught when it was the soldier
who risked their lives to catch him.....
And here is what I told him "It is always those
who are willing to risk the lives of others and
stand behind the biggest tree in fear that get
the credit." This war with Iraq was all part of
a dog and pony show that will never end.....It will
keep going like a nightmare.....
Just my thoughts
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Unread postby Alexdeep » December 17th, 2003, 7:09 pm

I do not hate your country. I do not think that you are our enemies. I hate your happiness about war deeds, silly deeds.

Our piece of meat.. we had our projects there BEFORE your soldiers went there. But I don't support all Russian politics.

Talking about particular people - i do not judge a man by its country - it is silly to do so, but i bear in mind that he/she could have voted for his current government and president.

Speaking about your country - I wrote it before too, that on 11 september many Russians said such a thing: "We feel sorry for people BUT NOT FOR the USA".

Did i say somethere that i hate thr USA and the USA citizenz?
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