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In the name of God

Terragen (none) posted on Mar 18, 2003
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Sorry for possible out of topic. Just to help somes to know better what is a war. Follow link on the pic. TFV!

Comments (25)


christianfly

12:18PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Et oui, c'est tellement triste, une telle stupidit Et malheureusement, on ne peut pas y faire grand chose...

jruedar

12:22PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Viva Francia.

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XR666

12:24PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

bush sucks!!!! the hiroshima bomb was the biggest terrorism act ever, and now the amis are searching for a reason to bomb saddam away.

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zulaan

12:27PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Quand les ints gpolitiques s'y ment, la vie humaine ne reprente rien. C'est s, le prole est tellement plus important que quelques gosses... Dieu reconnaitra les siens... Quelle ironie !

pulsar69fr

12:33PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

I do not think all americans are like that.I think governement is.Sorry for good guys!

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Rhalph

12:38PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

I have heard that half of the Irakians are under 15 years old. Americans wants to save Urakian people from their oppressive overnment. 500000 will be saved : they are going to die... I don't think it's the best solution to make Saddam go away... Oh, really great picture anyway...

lucbianco

1:16PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

La guerre c'est l'horreur, malheureusement si on regarde l'histoire de l'humanitca semble re "notre" jeu pr HOT 20

pulsar69fr

1:56PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

To zorares--->This is not typically french.Its'typically Human, that's all. A human, with a heart and a brain. With no war, no hundreds deads.It's the first time in history that a war will start to prevent a possible one.It's a nonsense.

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Aeneas

2:05PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

zorares, you're an imbecil! Do you forget how the American revolution was made possible thanks to French help? Ever wondered who the sculptor was who made the statue of liberty and what his nationality was? Due to the horror of 50.OOO.OOO people dead in Europe the United Nations were founded to prevent that kind of atrocity. The USA often used their veto, and other nations grumbled, but accepted because of the importance of being united. What now happens is a signal that ANY nation has the right to do as they please because the country that should be giving the example is not obeying the rules it helped establishing. Read the Declaration of Independance, read how the young, idealist nation was founded on respect for life and freedom of religion and thought. I for one prefer Jefferson to Bush. It is not a question of the US winning or losing against a devastated country where, thanks to the embargo, tens of thousands of children died of famine and lack of medicine, and where -the CIA and the British Intelligencce published the report- no real weapons are hidden. Of course they will win. But it's not Iraq that loses, but humanity. And that is the more shocking because the cause is a country that has been the dream of so many. Be proud to be a patriot, but don't be so naive as to think that the nation and the government are one and the same. This is the end of an era, the end of a hope, and a big, big disillusion.

QP

2:24PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Okay, now how about a cool collage showing Saddam's torture victims or a nice pic of a dead Kurdish village after a gas attack.

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zorares

2:25PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

I first want to say that war is horrible! No doubt. I was born in Germany where my father was stationed as part of the Occupational Army/Deterent to Communism. As for the United Nations, where were they when Serbia was killing muslims? Where was Europe? What a joke! I find it interesting that those European countries that were forced to live under dictators (Spain, Italy, Poland, the Eastern Block) all agree with us that Saddam has to go. While the rest of Europe (Except for England) doesn't care about the thousands of innocents that Saddam has killed. But MY GOD, how many will BUSH kill?!

pulsar69fr

2:49PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Governement is not people.As i say i do not believe that all americans are bad guys. For spain and italy, more than 80% of the population are against war.That's why Berlusconi stop to talk about it.Many states that say yes for the war are afraid about economical problem, but faces big trouble with population.Nothing to do with occupation.

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puenktchen

3:20PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

We finally have a direct wire to God, because Bush wants to wage a war willed by God ... away with the pope ... ... .he sits on the place of Bush.

HeikoH

3:21PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

I am really not sure if this is the right place for such a discussion. Nevertheless it is a way to show that everyone is in some way political. Everybody will be touched by the results of this war during the next years. OK! We won't be able to stop the US government on it's way. But we can support a development against war in our own countries to force our leaders not to follow anyone in a way like Blair and Aznar do with Bush at the moment. BTW! Excellent picture!

Calanthe

3:52PM | Tue, 18 March 2003

This war...who wants it? George Bush Junior, and no-one else! There are other ways to get rid of that Saddam, other than bombing innocent people!But no, Bush JUNIOR had to prove he was better than dad!

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prutzworks

5:16AM | Wed, 19 March 2003

nice cracks

Xabre

5:23AM | Wed, 19 March 2003

agree with XR! bush is a very dangerous asshole.... xclnt pic

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MDB

10:24AM | Wed, 19 March 2003

Saddam is crazy and should be removed, but Bush shows symptoms of Hitler, he's crazy too.

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engineer

11:38AM | Wed, 19 March 2003

pretty good image and a great idea... And then some words from my point of view (especially to zorares): it is not a question of giving freedom to the iraqian people, it is without any doubt that Saddam Hussein is just a thug, but... without the agreement of the UN any attack is a crime, too! And by that President Bush together with Tony Blair will be war criminals, muderer, imho guilty of breaking the law of nations... Both should be impeached for that!

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Micter

1:56PM | Wed, 19 March 2003

It's true ! We can't read anytging about the USA in the bible ! This is just an interpretation. I mainly agree with dikaios for the rest ! Let don't give a bad image of the bible !

dikaios

3:09PM | Wed, 19 March 2003

no? the Bible doesn't say a word about America? then look closely at a Twofold union that will arise in Asia in the quite near future (this Two-head union has also been predicted by the Bible, although there are no signs of this as yet). The Bible says more about America than one imagines...

lilgirl_leigh_1110

10:32PM | Wed, 19 March 2003

Religion can be used to justify anything one wishes. The Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, September 11....pick your poison. I'm sure if I tried hard enough I could find a prophecy in it about some dick pissing me off too.

CollinSVaughn

3:58PM | Thu, 20 March 2003

i Dont Know. Those People Talk Alot. All i Got To Say Is Cool Art

talkingferret

5:41PM | Fri, 21 March 2003

A brilliant picture, and a brave move. As for the 'typically French' motiff - I am not French and I totally support this artist and the vires ascribed in this piece of art. Thank you. (My vote is excellent!)


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