In no way. But it was certainly unstable after the US and the UK had attacked, which is when other countries joined the coalition.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
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In no way. But it was certainly unstable after the US and the UK had attacked, which is when other countries joined the coalition.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
I think it was around his neck...!Quote:
Originally Posted by Erki
they should give bush a m16 and drop him off in baghdad
Poiki there's a very good chance it's both.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?search=...&v=j7Ar6I8iqOw
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These days, we have to watch TV at own risks as well, they even showed the cell phone video on TV here. :rolleyes: Without a parental warning or anything.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mysterious Rock
Colin... If you break it you own it.
Are you serious? That's really disturbing. It's curiosity gone one ghoulish step too far in my opinion (for what it is worth).Quote:
Originally Posted by Erki
Are the images and videos on the net fake or real?
I've not looked at any (can't be bothered, what's the point after all?) but can only guess several fake versions are doing the rounds. I also wonder how they get into the world (if they are real) when people there would surely have been searched - unless the intention was always to appear to have leaked images.
Spin, folks, is powerful stuff.
The "Coalition of the Donkeys" included the Spanish ex-Government, yes, but no more than 20% of the Spaniards. A bit thick indeed, but they paid for it at the polls :)Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
studiose there are some amazing videos on youtube of Mr Aznar (now a lecturer at some US uni ;) :p : ) explaining how Spain's problem with al qaeda began centuries ago, and how the "moors" never apologised for invading Spain... a bit thick is a bit too polite :rolleyes: