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akuma

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  1. The Israeli/Palestinian conflict is a very complicated one. To most of the world the Palestinians are seen as "terrorists." They are just fighting for the land that was historically theirs. They don't have weapons to match the Israeli's so they fight with what they have, themselves. The way I see it it's not much different from the kamakazis of world war 2. The only difference is that civilians have been injured and killed in these attacks. But this is only in retaliation for when the Israeli's kill and injure Palestinians so it's just a circle of hate. The situation will never get any better with the extremists that lead the different parties. If you know anything about Sharon then you know that he is not a very good man.Gator, I agree with everything you said but unfortunately unless the UN commits to rebuilding Iraq (which I don't forsee them doing soon and if they do it will be a long time before they do) our troops are going to be stuck there for a long time. Same with Afghanistan...I really do feel bad for those guys, dying in the desert trying to rebuild a nation whose inhabitants hate the US "occupation."Enormous, your getting kind of rude with your comments...if your not going to comment on the politics of things don't correct people about their spelling (when your's is far from perfect) or call them/us "children who don't know what their talking about."
  2. Our foreign policy right now isn't so great. We attack Iraq because they might have weapons of mass destruction but at the same time North Korea comes out and openly admits to developing nuclear weapons. Wheres the logic in that? (it might be burried beneath the ground of Iraq ie. oil). Watching CNN and hearing daily from the administration demanding that Saddam's soldiers not harm the people of Iraq's oil made me start thinking more and more about that...The main problem, in my opinion, is that you get to choose between 2 people for president. Both backed by a party who gets all of their money from corporations. These corporations have most of the say in how things happen in our government. The president is a figure head. I would like to see other people run and have an actual chance at winning, who weren't affiliated with either the Democrats or the Republicans (both eaqually as sneaky and corrupt if you ask me).We really don't need to become militarily involved in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. They are both at fault for what is going on over there.Phew, last thing. Why the hell do we still have an embargo on Cuba!?-end of rantAkuma
  3. akuma replied to THOR6580's topic in Main Hall
    I watched quite a few of those and I have to say that your's was pretty funny.
  4. it happens to me as well but it's been doing it to me since the last 1 or 2 cd versions...not sure what it is and it usually always gets me killed :/
  5. Damn amatures.
  6. akuma replied to akuma's topic in Main Hall
    lol, that is a scary dream man. enormous, i usually only use the Gandizzle name when I go to play on Fog or TTP etc. servers because I go there to stay in shape with the famas. TA is a fun place to play and I hate all the clanners who come in and run around with the famas owning pubs so I go back to their servers and own them.
  7. akuma posted a topic in Main Hall
    Just saying hey. I play on your server enough to participate in the forums but I've been too lazy to register. Oh well, registered now, so hey all.

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