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| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=11796 | DrKeo (370) Aug 19, 2006 - 04:15 pm
| » i think you need a history book Israel got out of Lebanon under the order of PM Barak in the year 2000. that was 6 years ago!
Israel is in Lebanon no more.
Hezbollah now should exists only as a humanitarian and a political body.
the thing is, Hezbollah doesn't want to put down their weapons so they fire rockets at Israel now and then to inflame the area.
Hezbollah is just a branch of the Iranian army, there goal was to inflame the area so the Iranian nuke program wont be discussed in the G8 comity. Flag this | Edit this post |


| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=11796 | DrKeo (370) Aug 19, 2006 - 02:57 pm » Edited on Aug 19, 2006 - 02:56 pm
| » why use curse words? well, Hezbollah killed almost 150 Israelis since the abduction. all of the people who died in Lebanon where in close proximity of Hezbollah soldiers or rocket launchers. its not like an Israeli pilot sees a building and say to him self "well, that looks like a sweet spot to drop my load". each and every rocket, missile and smart bomb have a target related to the Hezbollah or infrastructure.
Israel attacked Lebanon last month because it was fed up with the rocket attacks on their cities and the attacks on their soldiers and went on rooting out the Hezbollah, not delivering an "eye for an eye" assult.
when the Hezbollah use a civil village as a launching pad you can't be surprised when civilians get killed in the counter attack...
its not about fier or not. if Israel could, it would have killed no lebanonies civilians at all in opposite to Hezbollah who strikes cities with rockets just for killing civilians and seeding terror (thus, a terror organization). Flag this | Edit this post |


| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=11796 | DrKeo (370) Aug 19, 2006 - 09:33 am
| » i think not... Israel left Lebanon 6 years ago but the Hezbollah (a puppet organization created by Syria and Iran) kept launching rockets and abducted 2 Israeli soldiers last month (while launching rockets on the Israeli city kiriat shmona).
I don't know why people think that it was a war between Israel and Lebanon, it was between Israel and the Hezbollah. its actually in Lebanon's interest that Israel root out the armed militia from their country (an organization the UN has ordered to disarmed but of curse the UN is a powerless body).
there may have been 1000 killed in Lebanon but don't forget that 500+ of them where Hezbollah soldiers.
while Hezbollah fired 5000+ rockets on 2 million Israeli citizens, Israel only fired on Hezbollah target. unfortunately Hezbollah storage their rockets and arms in privet Lebanonnies homes.
Israel sent out fliers to every village 24 hours before any attack that told the civilians to get out of there. some fleeted, some stayed to show support to Hezbollah and some were kept there by force by Hezbollah as human shields.
it doesn't meter how you look at it, the deaths in both sides are on the head of Hezbollah leaders. Flag this | Edit this post |



| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=11051 | DrKeo (370) Jul 11, 2006 - 01:49 am » Edited on Jul 11, 2006 - 01:56 am
| » innovative if you want to talk about innovative controllers you can talk about how nintendo invented the D pad, analoge stick, controller rumble and the wireless controller (even though not all of them are original, they are very well excuted. you can see that easly by looking at sony and how each gen of its controller rips nintendo off (PSO ripped off the Dpad, PS2 ripped off the analoge stick and rumble although they did that already near the end of the PSO life cycle and PS3 ripped off the motion sensores...)) Flag this | Edit this post |

| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=11051 | DrKeo (370) Jul 10, 2006 - 12:37 pm » Edited on Jul 10, 2006 - 12:39 pm
| » emmm, "but we at FiringSquad are going to speculate on the Wii’s chances for success based on our own experiences with the console at show along with comments made by Nintendo personnel and others during and since E3 and our own speculation. Can Nintendo come back from third to first in the US game market?"
you havent answered even one Q that you've presented in the begining of the article.
you just gave us dry facts that we all already know. next time just write an impretion of the games that you got to play at E3 or something. Flag this | Edit this post |

| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=10588 | DrKeo (370) Jun 07, 2006 - 09:22 am
| | you have to remember that the 200$ price tag is the price that the shops are selling the console to you but nintendo is selling the console to the sellers for much less so i guess if u add the money they spend on advertising and other luanch related spending will leave them at a lost (even if its a small lose). Flag this | Edit this post |

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