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General Smut

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  1. What is the point of the Scottish league if Celtic or rangers keep winning it? They should join the English leagues.
  2. Balls. Ive missed her. :(
  3. Do you mean Gal? Has anyone heard from her lately?
  4. Well its the shiites and sunnii that have done most of the killing and yet everyone blames the US everytime theres a car bomb or something. And remember Saddam was responsilbe for over a million deaths and alot more suffering.
  5. *likes how everyone points fingers at US and forgets to ask whats actually going on*
  6. General Smut replied to a post in a topic in The Lounge
    All i want for christmas is a millon pounds. or a million hookers. or a millon cars, or a millon followers, giving me £10 a month. I dont ask for much do i?
  7. There were fireworks and smoke, cheap beer and hotdogs for sale. there were sparklers and randy dogs and thousands of people going "oooo" and "awww" in unison. As bonfire night displays go it was ace, and perfectly normal. If it hadnt been in the papers many people wouldnt have noticed the difference.
  8. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/U.S.+support+for+Saddam+during+the+Iran-Iraq+war n December 2002, Iraq's 1,200 page Weapons Declaration revealed a list of Eastern and Western corporations and countries—as well as individuals—that exported chemical and biological materials to Iraq in the past two decades. By far, the largest suppliers of precursors for chemical weapons production were in Singapore (4,515 tons), the Netherlands (4,261 tons), Egypt (2,400 tons), India (2,343 tons), and Germany (1,027 tons). One Indian company, Exomet Plastics (now part of EPC Industrie) sent 2,292 tons of precursor chemicals to Iraq. The Kim Al-Khaleej firm of Singapore supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX, sarin, and mustard gas precursors and production equipment to Iraq. [7] By contrast, Alcolac International, for example, a Maryland company, transported thiodiglycol, a mustard gas precursor, to Iraq. Alcolac was small and was successfully prosecuted for its violations of export control law. The firm pleaded guilty in 1989. A full list of American companies and their involvements in Iraq was provided by The LA Weekly in May 2003. [8] On 25 May 1994, The U.S. Senate Banking Committee released a report in which it was stated that "pathogenic" (meaning disease producing), "toxigenic" (meaning poisonous) and other biological research materials were exported to Iraq, pursuant to application and licensing by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It added: "These exported biological materials were not attenuated or weakened and were capable of reproduction."[9] The report then detailed 70 shipments (including anthrax bacillus) from the United States to Iraqi government agencies over three years, concluding "It was later learned that these microorganisms exported by the United States were identical to those the UN inspectors found and recovered from the Iraqi biological warfare program." [10] A report by Berlin's Die Tageszeitung in 2002 reported that Iraq's 11,000-page report to the UN Security Council listed 150 foreign companies that supported Saddam Hussein's WMD program. Twenty-four U.S. firms were involved in exporting arms and materials to Baghdad [11] Donald Riegle, Chairman of the Senate committee that authored the aforementioned Riegle Report, said, "UN inspectors had identified many United States manufactured items that had been exported from the United States to Iraq under licenses issued by the Department of Commerce, and [established] that these items were used to further Iraq's chemical and nuclear weapons development and its missile delivery system development programs." He added, "the executive branch of our government approved 771 different export licenses for sale of dual-use technology to Iraq. I think that is a devastating record." The U.S. Centers for Disease Control sent Iraq 14 agents "with biological warfare significance," including West Nile virus, according to Riegle's investigators [12] And The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust, also released a list of U.S. companies and their exports to Iraq
  9. The council didnt ban Guy Fawkes - they just tried something new. It looked very cool btw.
  10. I'm suprised Gareth isnt all over this proclaiming it to proof of a massive government conspiracy to deny the existence of aliens etc etc.
  11. We know Iraq had weapons of mass destruction - we gave them to them! Iran-Iraq war people?? Were we satisfied that Iraq had got rid of them? No remember folks, Saddam several times prevented UnN inspection teams from several sites.
  12. Yea! It was horrible. I was stuck there for ages and people kept pointing and laughing at me.
  13. I got stuck on a escaltor once.
  14. Kinda - i won a pint!
  15. For the record, i'm the only person who said Southend would win!
  16. London bus drivers - lethal. Its like being on a rollercoster.
  17. Its world soccer manager or something for you yanks. Nothing to do with EA.
  18. 99 Red Balloons. Or Nirvana - All Apologies (unplugged)
  19. Lol, read this on another forum - good stuff!
  20. I like how the articles rages about millions of people affected then at the end hidden away is that all these millions only add upto a measley 5%.
  21. I knew that already. Shouldve seen us over the weekend - i was slightly comatose.

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