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. Cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste.....

    Robert Bowman is a Catholic Bishop with a political agenda.

    Do I trust those who are members of the clergy, who are running for President, to have open minded secular opinions?

    Ya, right....

    http://www.rmbowman.com/
    http://www.rmbowman.com/Bowman2000/index.html

    Some people will quote anyone or their website to rationalize their position on a topic, without doing any research into the individual who wrote an article, or their history and/or agendas.

    Personally, I have no respect for clergy members who leave their flock to propogate their religious beliefs on others in the name of politics.
     
    #591     Jan 17, 2003
  2. I watched roots TF.....Dutch and German captains went into the jungles of Africa and then sold them to french,dutch and English settlers in america.....This speaks volumes about the type of people europeans are....spineless cowards..
     
    #592     Jan 17, 2003
  3. Yeah, but who was doing the selling to the Captains?
     
    #593     Jan 17, 2003
  4. Rufus and Chaka Kahn?:D .....Or was it OJ?...No , he played Kunta's father in law right?
     
    #594     Jan 17, 2003
  5. stu

    stu

    Slavery always existed in Africa
    During the African Songhai Empire period Africans captured Africans from other tribes to be sold as slaves for guns etc.
    Islam prevailed in Songhai .
     
    #595     Jan 17, 2003
  6. ...So that makes it ok? Murder has existed since Cain and Able....does that make it acceptable or some how more reasonably explained?
     
    #596     Jan 17, 2003
  7. stu

    stu

    Slavery always existed in Africa
    During the African Songhai Empire period Africans captured Africans from other tribes to be sold as slaves for guns etc.
    Islam prevailed in Songhai .

    I'll spell it out for you. If europeans and Americans are are spineless cowards by your definition then so are Africans, Muslims and You too
     
    #597     Jan 17, 2003
  8. wild

    wild

    The Biggest Threat To Peace

    Which country really poses the greatest danger to world peace in 2003?

    TIME asks for readers' views


    Who really poses the greatest danger to world peace? Iraq and North Korea are certainly high on President Bush's list though Iraq is still working hard to deny him a reason to attack. A 12,000-page report on its nuclear, chemical and biological programs has been given to the United Nations but Bush and his dependable friend Tony Blair say they have "solid evidence" that Saddam is lying and have called for weapons inspection teams to step up their work.

    Meanwhile, as the fuel rods go in and UN inspectors go away, the specter of a nuclear-armed North Korea is keeping the reclusive regime on everybody's radar. Washington and Pyongyang are talking tough but is the biggest danger to peace closer to home? European antagonism towards Bush's robust stance is now being mirrored in the U.S., with even those he might normally consider his allies now urging caution.

    So TIME asks you: which country poses the greatest danger to world peace in 2003?

    North Korea

    Iraq

    The United States

    poll at http://www.time.com/time/europe/gdml/peace2003.html


    regards

    wild
     
    #598     Jan 17, 2003
  9. (followed by nothing)

    :confused: :confused:

    Either you are trying to be clever or simply have nothing of substance to respond with. Probably both.
     
    #599     Jan 17, 2003
  10. Wild, searching for something new, reposts once again an old and invalid internet poll.

    Laughable.
     
    #600     Jan 17, 2003