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kidinthecorner
03/21/03, 11:14 AM
Who here felt the "shock and awe" from the attack?

WithStamin
03/21/03, 12:08 PM
I was quite shocked and awed, I guess.....

Poetic Silver
03/21/03, 12:34 PM
AWE: EXPLOSIONS!!!! YAY!!!!!!

(Easily Amused?)

-Ag

bossydacow
03/21/03, 02:58 PM
I was filled with shock, awe, disgust, sadness, anger, guilt...

NOFXdesendents5
03/21/03, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by bossydacow
I was filled with...disgust, sadness, anger, guilt...

i was filled with awe. the explosions were awesome (not as in cool as in impressive and requiring attention). shocked for me is when something disgusting happens.

and fuck you bossydacow.

evil zach
03/21/03, 06:05 PM
I guess I felt a combination of disgust and disapointment.

Justin_stacy
03/21/03, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by evil zach
I guess I felt a combination of disgust and disapointment.

didn't you even feel a little happy for the Iraqi people who will now get to see what freedom and choice is like?

evil zach
03/21/03, 06:18 PM
I can't really say. I'll know for sure when I see how bush goes about rebuilding the nation.

Justin_stacy
03/21/03, 06:40 PM
Originally posted by evil zach
I can't really say. I'll know for sure when I see how bush goes about rebuilding the nation.

I think you'll be quit suprised, i no most of you hate him but he is a really honest caring person, and i think he'll keep him promise and help make Iraq into a productive nation.

evil zach
03/21/03, 06:43 PM
I don't doubt that he is doing what he feels is best. I think he tryly believs that he will beinfet the Iraqi people and the world. It think that it was some members of his administartion, or his inner circle, that maniuplated him to push a pro-war agenda fpr ;ess the honourable reasons

yeat182
03/21/03, 07:47 PM
Originally posted by evil zach
I don't doubt that he is doing what he feels is best. I think he tryly believs that he will beinfet the Iraqi people and the world. It think that it was some members of his administartion, or his inner circle, that maniuplated him to push a pro-war agenda fpr ;ess the honourable reasons


i don't totally disagree with that...

Justin_stacy
03/21/03, 07:54 PM
Originally posted by yeat182
i don't totally disagree with that...

I wouldn't say i totally disagree with him, but i would rather have an honest president thats not the smartest person in the world, then one thats pretty smart but crooked (ie clinton).

BrandNewRock05
03/21/03, 07:56 PM
Originally posted by Justin_stacy
I wouldn't say i totally disagree with him, but i would rather have an honest president thats not the smartest person in the world, then one thats pretty smart but crooked (ie clinton).
when you are smart and in power, it leads to corruption. nixon was a genius

yeat182
03/21/03, 07:56 PM
i agree that bush is a fairly honest person, as far as politicians go, but there are some members of his adminitration that i have my doubts about.

BrandNewRock05
03/21/03, 08:01 PM
Originally posted by yeat182
i agree that bush is a fairly honest person, as far as politicians go, but there are some members of his adminitration that i have my doubts about.
i think bush's honesty is his fault. it makes him look stupid, to speak his mind i mean. like when asked who he wanted to win the world series and he responded "anyone but new york" he meant that because new york had monopolized the world series forever, but some people took it out of context and made him sound dumb

Clarett'sGreyGoose
03/22/03, 07:55 AM
i was disappointed, but then i turned on TV and saw the fires and I just kinda went into a daze...I love fire.

BrandNewRock05
03/22/03, 07:59 AM
Originally posted by PlaysWithFire
i was disappointed, but then i turned on TV and saw the fires and I just kinda went into a daze...I love fire.
I never would have guessed