Guest mugshot Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 whats the deal with the so called "peace" protesters looting, starting fires, breaking windows, fist fighting etc etc. your fighting for peace by non peaceful means kind of hypocritical and ignorant. shouts to colt45 however that shit is fresh, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiamiMayor Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 Graff game in a choke hold! TKO,WH,OTR,LOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ,yeah i said it!!!!!!!!! GOT IT LOCKED!!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vandal4Life Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 Originally posted by emit_df http://www.snakepitdenver.com/graff/disobey.jpg'> I'm not into stickers or wheatpasting, but this is dope. Any idea where I can get some of these? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest emit_df Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 Originally posted by Vandal4Life I'm not into stickers or wheatpasting, but this is dope. Any idea where I can get some of these? yes....I have about 2,000 of them. and shirts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heavyLox Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 "war is not a nice something"- bounty however the best medicine doesn't always take good. that being said; with all this anti war talk i still havent herd any one voice an opinion on what alternatives there are to handdling this problem. International polotics is extremely complex, and the idea of letting it take care of its self or just staying out of is over simplifing, the entire shituation. And what should we do wait and see if fears are prooven true? Saddam will never admitt to any wrong doing, ever. You will never just ask a criminal to tell the truth please, thats fairly niave isnt it? it would seem that like 50 the usa won't back down. the media has been patiently waiting to blow, ;ladies and gente men welcome to the best reality TV show. i would like to here alternatives that are based a real solutions not biblical ideas of peace and love. The bible is filled with death. Life is a struggle. not for nothing im not pro-war. i'm pro reality, war or peace. Not all solutions are feesible via nice what ifs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
footsoldier Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 fuckn' hot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Green Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 sounds like someone needs to go plant some daisies and take a laxative.. ..but on the real youre right there is no simple solution. i dont have an answer your questions are big and large and hard to swallow like hippie vitamins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suburbanevol Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 is the a chance that action was filmed, that shits hott. ps. i bet bush wants to nuke canada next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IcanDOthat Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 this war is not igrnorant as much as some liberals like to think.... money cash power, gas is cheaper! lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heavyLox Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 i like dasies... coffee helps keep me regular... id also like to take this opportunity to state that im pro Post-its ( stick-its). That was a dam good invention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swiss cheese Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 Realize this.....life aint that sacred. It's all temporary and mother earth has no problem sucking you into a pit of molten lava. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suburbanevol Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 the real sad part about this is, bush plans on ending the opression of the iraqi people. after he's done, the curds are going to go back after the turks, since they'll now be free to build a larger following an shit in the "new iraq" herd this shit on the news. when it comes to solving violence in the middle east, its just not gonna happen. to many differant people hate each other. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dork Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 :tongue: :tongue: :tongue: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neskoner Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 Yes,stop the damn war,i love the colt45 shit,and the disobey stuff,but the 50cent video just blows away every thing...HAHAHAHHA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Missinterpreted Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 shit is hot. btw, u know the idiots in here dont take scarcasm well at all. its like trying to talk to a 2nd grader. durrrrrrrrr. emit df- i want one too. bush looks like a monkey boy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aichs47 Posted March 22, 2003 Author Share Posted March 22, 2003 LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dork Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 Originally posted by MaKeItHaPpEn Yes,stop the damn war,i love the colt45 shit,and the disobey stuff,but the 50cent video just blows away every thing...HAHAHAHHA yeup Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gabe rock Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 FUCK THE WAR moab crew bomb walls not iraq dope shit colt 45 http://www.gwu.edu/%7Ensarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAE...EBB82/press.htm http://www.gwu.edu/%7Ensarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB82/handshake300.jpg'> 200 civillian casualties http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/03/22/...ties/index.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cAzer Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 this war shit is wack, i support out troops our their fighting for us, but fuck, are we gonna have our asses handed to us or what, fucking saddam and his sons are laying low....real low. and on another note, fuck these bullshit ass news reporters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Green Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 definitely pro post its.. those things are a fucking god send. good ole boys at 3m new werent just whistling dixie when they came up with that one. also.. glide floss.. by gore.. the inventors of goretex. -bobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
podrido Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aichs47 Posted March 23, 2003 Author Share Posted March 23, 2003 <p align=center><span style=background:white><EMBED src=http://stillmatic.com/Videos/OneMicFullVid_300.asx width=300 height=300 type=*/* autostart="true" loop="false" volume="200%"> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heavyLox Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 http://www.zen15631.zen.co.uk/bb.mpg'> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Destruction by Definition Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 Originally posted by emit_df yes....I have about 2,000 of them. and shirts. do u really? id buy some of that shit... if you are serious email me philly@graffiti.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dork Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 Originally posted by podrido :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D man i love that song Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crunkdup Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 HEAVY LOX.. ALTERNATIVES TO WAR 37. What should be the U.S. approach to Iraq? The U.S. should immediately announce that war is not a solution to the U.S.-Iraq crisis, and that it will neither initiate a unilateral war nor use the United Nations as a tool to create a false "multi-lateral" cover for war, and that diplomacy and truly international initiatives will replace war. 38. What should be done about economic sanctions? The U.S. should call for the immediate lifting of all economic sanctions against Iraq, end foreign control of Iraq's oil income, and end the prohibitions against trade and the rehabilitation of Iraq's economy. In the meantime the U.S. should allow Iraq to suspend repayment of 25% of its oil revenues to the compensation fund until such time as UNICEF certifies that Iraqi children are no longer at grave risk from sanctions-driven impoverishment. 39. What should be U.S. policy regarding disarmament in and around Iraq? The U.S. should support the work of the UN inspectors in Iraq, and respect the independence and authority of the United Nations as decision-maker regarding inspections. The U.S. should transform military sanctions on Iraq by immediate implementation of Article 14 of the UN ceasefire Resolution 687, which says that disarming Iraq's WMDs should be a step towards the creation of a Middle East-wide zone free of all weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them. This of course requires an end to the U.S.-led double standard that ignores the need for international inspection and destruction of Israel's known but unacknowledged nuclear arsenal, and provides a framework for ending all chemical and biological weapons programs in Iran, Israel and elsewhere in the region. The U.S. should move to end its role as the largest supplier of arms of all kinds to this already arms-glutted region. The U.S. should immediately go public with the documentation of all U.S. companies and government agencies involved in Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs in the past, and announce new restrictions that will prohibit all U.S. companies from exporting arms to any country in the Middle East. The U.S. should announce its intention to follow the model of the UN arms inspections regime in Iraq to welcome international inspections of all U.S. WMD facilities and dual-use programs, and urge the other four permanent members of the Security Council to follow suit. The U.S. should immediately resume participation in the negotiations it walked out of to strengthen enforcement of the Biological Weapons Treaty. The U.S. should announce its intention to provide a model for nuclear disarmament by reaffirming its commitment to implementation of Article VI of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty requiring moves towards complete nuclear disarmament by the official nuclear weapons states. 40. What should a new U.S. policy on oil look like? The U.S. should recognize that the only route to energy independence lies with decreasing our dependence on oil in favor of alternative fuels. The United States represents 4% of the world's people; we consume 25% of the world's oil and other resources. The Persian Gulf region holds 65% of the world's oil; as long as the U.S. remains dependent on ever-increasing supplies of oil, we remain dependent on that region. 41. What should we do about the "No-Fly" zones? The U.S. should immediately end its bombing of the "no-fly" zones in Iraq, end military enforcement of the zones, and declare an end to the "no-fly" zones. The U.S. should call on Turkey to respect its own borders and to keep its air force and ground troops out of Iraqi territory. The U.S. should encourage the continuation of the recent negotiations between Kurdish leaders and the Iraqi regime regarding protection of the Iraqi Kurdish population and other potentially threatened communities in Iraq. The U.S. should also encourage other third parties (such as the European Union, the Arab League, Jordan, Qatar, France) to work through the UN to initiate such discussions with the Iraqi government. Since the EU is already involved in discussions regarding Turkey's treatment of its Kurdish minority, broadening those talks in such a way as to include protecting the rights of Iraqi as well as Turkish Kurds might be a useful beginning. 42. How can the U.S. better promote human rights for Iraqis? The U.S. should recognize the limitations on its credibility because of its long-standing support for the Iraqi regime during the periods of the most egregious human rights violations. The U.S. should support international initiatives (tribunals or other forums) designed to hold individuals and governments (Iraq, U.S., and others) accountable for the violations of all categories of human rights of civilians - political, civil, economic, social and cultural - in Iraq or occupied Kuwait from the mid-1980s until the present to include the periods of most serious violations. The tribunal could investigate violations of the laws of war (the use of chemical weapons, failure to account for missing prisoners of war, etc.); violations of civil and political rights (widespread use of arbitrary arrest, torture, extrajudicial killings, forced expulsions and relocations, etc.), and violations of economic and social rights (denial of food, water, medical care through the imposition of economic sanctions). The U.S. should initiate internal investigations to determine the accountability of U.S. officials responsible for crafting or implementing policies in Iraq that have violated the human rights of the Iraqi population and should take steps to prevent such policies from being imposed in the future. Such an investigation should cover all violations of the laws of war, including attacks against nonmilitary and retreating Iraqi troops by allied forces during the Gulf War and the ongoing bombing of "no-fly" zones in Iraq. There should also be a U.S. investigation of large-scale violations of economic, social, and cultural rights from the allied bombing and sanctions regime, including the denial of a civilian population's access to sufficient food, water, medicine, and education, as well as the destruction of educational, medical, economic and cultural institutions. 43. What should be done with the Iraqi opposition? The U.S. should announce an immediate end to support for armed Iraqi opposition groups. Since the 1998 Iraq Liberation Act does not include specific implementation requirements, the White House can and should reverse its current position of support for the act and announce its intention to disregard it. The U.S. should reassert its commitments to abide by the UN Charter and other international legal prohibitions against efforts to overthrow other countries' governments. The U.S. should agree to provide funds only to Arab League, European Union, UN, or other multilateral efforts to provide economic and humanitarian aid to civil society organizations and humanitarian institutions inside Iraq; Washington should provide no funds to unilaterally selected recipients or campaigns, including propaganda or political campaigns. The U.S. should work to protect Kurdish interests through a reconciliation process aimed at establishing a non-discriminatory regional autonomy agreement with the Iraqi Kurds, and guaranteeing that, with the lifting of sanctions, the region's economic well-being is protected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dork Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 oh god :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
some pittsburgh flavor Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 Go less than average height person It's the day you were born Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DankLordz Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 In a sea of shit, COLT45 is champagne. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
god-o-mighty Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 ok Originally posted by DankLordz In a sea of shit, COLT45 is champagne. i definetly agree....with this:D :D :D :D :D :D :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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