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    As a muslim contractor who doesnt take himself too seriously I am however appalled at what is happening in the middle east. The Israelis are bent upon a path of destruction that will inevitably lead to their own downfall as their neighbours unite against them. The question is will the West intervene when Iran eventually takes over Iraq (as it must surely do) to defend Israel when it finds that it no longer has superior military firepower?

    Interesting. Either the Americans want to keep their oil supplies or they want to keep Israel. Which will it be?

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    I liked your badly animated films of the late 70 and 80's

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      #3
      > Sinbad
      > Not worth listening to

      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sinbad
        As a muslim contractor who doesnt take himself too seriously I am however appalled at what is happening in the middle east. The Israelis are bent upon a path of destruction that will inevitably lead to their own downfall as their neighbours unite against them. The question is will the West intervene when Iran eventually takes over Iraq (as it must surely do) to defend Israel when it finds that it no longer has superior military firepower?

        Interesting. Either the Americans want to keep their oil supplies or they want to keep Israel. Which will it be?

        Interesting question,I did pose a similar question last week as to whether Washington would follow the demands of Tel Aviv or Riyahd given the unusual vocal complaints from Saudi Arabia ... for my money I would have thought the Oiligarchy must give the Saudis preference given the latters leaverage of the US economy and the Global Oil industry.

        Time Will Tell.

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          #5
          Originally posted by DimPrawn
          I liked your badly animated films of the late 70 and 80's
          They weren't that badly animated. Some of the skeletons were pretty good.
          I'm Spartacus.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DimPrawn
            I liked your badly animated films of the late 70 and 80's
            Just conforming to your stereotypes mr porn

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              #7
              Originally posted by Spartacus
              They weren't that badly animated. Some of the skeletons were pretty good.
              Yes they gave me a fright all right.

              Or am I thinking of Jason and the Argonauts?

              Couldnt they use them in the next upcoming Bin Laden Video ?

              Just a thought ...

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                #8
                Ray Harryhausen - genius!
                http://nickmueller.blogspot.com/

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
                  Interesting question,I did pose a similar question last week as to whether Washington would follow the demands of Tel Aviv or Riyahd given the unusual vocal complaints from Saudi Arabia ... for my money I would have thought the Oiligarchy must give the Saudis preference given the latters leaverage of the US economy and the Global Oil industry.

                  Time Will Tell.
                  Time will indeed tell. The Saudi dynasty will need to buy off Iran as well as Al Quaeda. I think you will see the Saudi regime collapse alongside Israel.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sinbad
                    Time will indeed tell. The Saudi dynasty will need to buy off Iran as well as Al Quaeda. I think you will see the Saudi regime collapse alongside Israel.
                    Perhaps the reason that the Saudis have been so unusually critical of this conflict is that it could ignite an uprising in their own turf, as for buying off Iran that is easier said than done given the Saudis bankrolled Iraq in the Iraq Iran War.

                    Who is to really gain from the turmoil in the Middle East?

                    When I apply qui bonum it seems the Oil and the Arms industry are racing ahead, humanity once again dumped broken and lifeless on the floor.

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