POLL: The repercussions of a US attack on Iraq

Discussion in 'Politics' started by candletrader, Dec 8, 2002.

Which of these is most likely?

  1. Co-ordinated large-scale bombings of shopping malls and offices (similar to September 11, but not us

    12 vote(s)
    133.3%
  2. Biological attacks on schools, malls, airports etc

    5 vote(s)
    55.6%
  3. Highly co-ordinated machine gun mow-downs of crowds by suicide gangs

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. One person suicide bombings (similar to that carried out by Hamas) co-ordinated across numerous smal

    30 vote(s)
    333.3%
  5. Devastating car bombs set to go off amongst traffic queues of commuters crawling into work in the ru

    3 vote(s)
    33.3%
  6. It won't be as obvious as any of the above, but it will make September 11 look like a wasp bite com

    26 vote(s)
    288.9%
  7. No repercussions

    95 vote(s)
    1,055.6%
  1. Yup.

    Post-Iraq is going to be diaper time for France & Germany.
     
    #1451     Mar 7, 2003
  2. msfe

    msfe



  3. This is what Im talking about!!! they are advertising here...no opinion, no argument just blatant links to the same old little known rag ,,,,,,,,Again i have to ask: Would it be ok if every post Active trader magazine or FORBES or Investors business daily had a link put up???? Maybe I'll get hired by one of those magazines and no mater what put up their web site..:)
     
    #1453     Mar 7, 2003
  4. http://www.mshepp.com/911flash.htm


    From now on Im going to post this site every time wild/msfe posts the gaurdian.....plus it will help us all remember why we are at this point in the first place.....
     
    #1454     Mar 7, 2003
  5. Msfe, another great post full of content, I think not.

    freealways
     
    #1455     Mar 7, 2003
  6. msfe

    msfe

    freealways:`Msfe, another great post full of content, I think not.´


    it´s packed with content - just click on `More from Steve Bell´or on the article headline down below the cartoon(s)
     
    #1456     Mar 7, 2003
  7. #1457     Mar 7, 2003
  8. The price of FREEDOM is eternal vigilance.

    (Motto 'borrowed' from the RSL)

    freealways
     
    #1458     Mar 7, 2003
  9. msfe

    msfe

    `the price of LIBERTY is eternal vigilance´

    (motto borrowed from Thomas Jefferson)


    "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."

    Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania (1759)

     
    #1459     Mar 8, 2003
  10. #1460     Mar 8, 2003