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Wilhuf

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Posted in: WMD Weapons of Mass Deception
 Wilhuf
03-15-2005, 10:17 PM
#118
Abandoning the war on terror to the extent which Bush did to invade Iraq is treason. But there are more US soldiers in Afghanistan today than at any point since 9/11. What caused [the insurgents] to want to start now? The surviving Baathist elemen...  [Read More]
Posted in: WMD Weapons of Mass Deception
 Wilhuf
03-15-2005, 9:41 PM
#116
I did not use the intervention in Iraq to 'justify' a war against terror. I stated that the global war on terror is now being waged in Iraq. The attacks of September 11th 2001 justify in my mind the war against terror. But I will not choose to ignore...  [Read More]
Posted in: WMD Weapons of Mass Deception
 Wilhuf
03-15-2005, 8:05 PM
#114
But anticoaltion units in Iraq use terrorist tactics techniques and procedures against civillian and coalition military targets: car bombs, mortar attacks, roadside bombings, kidnappings, beheadings and assassinations. That makes them terrorists. Som...  [Read More]
Posted in: WMD Weapons of Mass Deception
 Wilhuf
03-15-2005, 6:55 PM
#112
All but abandoning our war on terrorism The war in Iraq is an extension of the war on terrorism, wether you want it or believe it or not. Don't you realize that US Task Force 626 is engaged directly in a battle against Al-Qa'ida elements in Iraq? T...  [Read More]
Posted in: WMD Weapons of Mass Deception
 Wilhuf
03-11-2005, 9:38 PM
#109
Yeah, no WMDs found. Oh, BTW the turnout rates for the 30 January election in Iraq were higher than many localities in the 2004 US presidential election. This is true even in the 'non-participating' Sunni areas of Iraq. I can't imagine anyone unwil...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 10:30 PM
#24
Since you're making proclamations, I declare the election results beyond your capacity to comprehend. You haven't provided evidence that the Iraq election was undemocratic. The majority of Iraqis participated in the election. This simply could not ha...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 10:17 PM
#22
You're just happy because the people in charge of the undemocratic situation on 30/1 currently reside in Washington. The election was democratic, despite terrorist efforts to derail the event through violence and intimidation. And yes, I am happy tha...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 9:55 PM
#20
I do appreciate your effort, but your source doesn't actually say that either the coalition or Iraqi Interim Government excluded voters. It said millions were unable or unwilling to vote. There are many reasons this happened. For a minority, it was...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 9:47 PM
#18
My bad, you were refering to Iraqis being unjustly disenfranchised. Since that is the case, my response is 'no they weren't, not by the coalition.' I know that candidates were blocked, but I haven't seen proof that Iraqis were systematically denied v...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 9:38 PM
#17
Try your own words I said that candidates were excluded from running for elected office. I never said Iraqis were prohibited from voting. (Although I'm sure a certain percentage of Iraqis were prohibited from voting because of criminal activity, as o...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 9:28 PM
#15
And even you have to admit that iraqi people were excluded from voting in their own supposed election, simply for desiring that the yanks get out of their damn country. I can't imagine anything less democratic, and more occupational. Can you? I would...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 9:13 PM
#13
Candidates' names were kept secret until the last moment. The members of several factions were excluded from voting. Candidate names were kept secret in order to protect them from assassination or kidnapping by terrorists/insurgents. There was a very...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 8:30 PM
#11
Yes. Next question? So you are openly predjudiced against 62 million individuals you don't know. That puts your mindset down a notch in the eyes of many people. It is chillingly similar to neonazi thought. The predisposed and intentional condemnation...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-16-2005, 5:00 PM
#5
The US invasion of Iraq created a situation of terrorism and insurgency that wouldn't have existed had we not invaded. Obviously Baathists would have no need to support an insurgency if they maintained their iron grip over Iraq. So what? I don't h...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-15-2005, 6:57 PM
#4
America's never been a particularly righteous nation. 62,040,606 elegible voters voted for Bush. So you're saying that 62,040,606 Americans who you don't know are a waste of oxygen. Prejudiced much? You'd be saying that in German if it weren't for...  [Read More]
Posted in: Iraqi Election: 2005
 Wilhuf
03-14-2005, 9:38 PM
#2
Would probably have happened on its own in a few years Probably not. Several Iraqi tank divisions and assault helicopter wings would see to it that this would not be the case. By precendent, southern Shia communities tried for self-determination in t...  [Read More]
Posted in: Racism: Inevitable?
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 11:28 PM
#4
America separates itself from the international community But Americans travel abroad more than any other nationality. Americans have more citizens living abroad than any other nationality. Americans conduct more international business than any other...  [Read More]
Posted in: Beat Bullying
 Wilhuf
03-18-2005, 11:21 PM
#22
But you're saying that violence is justified in order to prevent future violence. And that someone who is physically more powerful is justified in taking forceful action to prevent another individual from harming another, weaker individual. This is p...  [Read More]
Posted in: Beat Bullying
 Wilhuf
03-15-2005, 8:25 PM
#13
I always wish that I'd done more for people I saw being bullied at school. We should teach the bullied to stand up for themselves BY EXAMPLE, by demonstrating this ourselves. Instead, teachers and other pupils let bullying continue because in reality...  [Read More]
Remove the FPS cap in multiplayer. It is rediculous that gamers sink serious money to buy good hardware for their online gaming experience but are crippled by the multiplayer FPS cap! FPS have been decopuled from game tick rates since the very firs...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Official Merged JK4 Speculation Thread!
 Wilhuf
06-07-2004, 6:57 PM
#152
Thank you Amidala for those links. Fearis Incident is a good example of that increased environmental interaction. Allowing a little more persistent debris (echoes of Jedi Knight) would ramp up the throw/push/pull fun factor. Those kinds of interact...  [Read More]
Posted in: Battlefront for Battlefield Players
 Wilhuf
12-24-2004, 8:22 AM
#11
Good work on your tips Tyrant. FYI the Dark Trooper Blast Cannon does not have variable fire. It fires five rounds per shot and cannot be charged up like the wookie bowcaster....  [Read More]
Posted in: (my big) suggestion list
 Wilhuf
12-26-2004, 10:19 AM
#27
-Health bar or at least a button to call for medic/ammo, and i can see an icon over their head. ATM as a pilot i dont see why i should run after em and beg em to accept my packs. If you include these icons i would heal em etc Concur. Pilot should be...  [Read More]
Posted in: Saddam's Abu Grahib
 Wilhuf
07-03-2004, 3:52 PM
#7
AEI is known about town as a "libertarian" think tank with free-marketeering leanings. AEI's inclusion of the torture video tells us something about neocon thinking. It lends moral character to the motivation for intervention in Iraq. We...  [Read More]
Posted in: Saddam's Abu Grahib
 Wilhuf
07-01-2004, 7:49 PM
#1
Regretably the mainstream press' fixation on US atrocities at Abu Grahib have overshadowed that prison's tragic history under Saddam Hussein. The American Enterprise Institute in Washington hosted a forum on June 8th on The Torturers of Saddam's Ab...  [Read More]
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