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    July 4th, 2007 by Mr. Juice

    How Long Before Terrorists Start Bombing Our Schools?

    Hello Stupid!

    How Long Before Terrorists Start Bombing Our Schools? Its only a matter of time before the 30,000 Hezbolla troops in the United States start attacking our schools, malls, and vital infrastructure.

    Its true that not all Muslims are terrorists, but it is true that all terrorists are Muslims.  Start profiling, now - I don’t care if its not PC.

    My bet is when we attack Iran that all hell will break loose in the United States.  However, it may start sooner because of the threat of a “spectacular” series of terror attacks that are due this summer in the United States.

    I hope to God that we get them before they get us.

    June 27th, 2007 by Mr. Juice

    Angry Iranians Attack Gas Stations to Protest Fuel Rationing (Ha ha)

    Gasoline Up arrow - Angry Iranians Attack Gas Stations to Protest Fuel Rationing (Ha ha)FOXNews.com - Angry Iranians Attack Gas Stations to Protest Fuel Rationing - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News
    TEHRAN, Iran — Angry Iranians attacked several gas stations in protest after the government suddenly began long-threatened fuel rationing, while many others rushed to fill their tanks.

    The Oil Ministry announced the start of rationing Tuesday night only three hours before it was due to begin at midnight. The sudden announcement sparked long lines at stations as Iranians tried to get one last fill-up before the limitations kicked in.

    Several stations were attacked “by vandals,” state radio reported early Wednesday. It did not say how many stations were damaged or give details.

    The Iranian government has planning for weeks to implement rationing in an attempt to reduce the billions of dollars a year it spends in fuel subsidies. On May 21, the government reduced the subsidies, letting gas prices rise 25 percent. It was supposed to begin rationing at the same time, but the move was repeatedly put off.

    The issue is enormously sensitive in this oil-rich nation, where people are used to having rock-bottom gas prices. Hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to power in 2005 election based largely on his promises to improve the faltering economy. But his failure to do so has sparked widespread criticism.

    Iran is the second biggest exporter in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. But because it has low refining capability, it has to import more than 50 percent of its gasoline needs. To keep prices low, the government subsidized gas sales, saddling it with enormous costs.

    Under the rationing plan, owners of private cars can buy only 100 liters (26 gallons) of fuel per month at the subsidized price of 1,000 rials per liter (0.074 euros/liter, 38 U.S. cents/gallon). Taxis can get 800 liters (211 gallons) a month at the subsidized price.

    Conservatives in Iran’s parliament, especially those aligned with the country’s national oil company, have long pushed for higher gasoline prices with the hope of curtailing demand and freeing up government spending to invest in more oil and gas production.

    Still, Ahmadinejad has resisted allowing increases because of his campaign promises to share Iran’s oil wealth with the nation’s poor. Iran has a law that says gasoline prices must increase 10 percent every year, but the president has resisted efforts by parliament to reverse a 2005 decision to suspend the annual increases.

    Perhaps we don’t have to attack them…or at least just bomb their nuclear facilities.  They are so weak in this area that we can put pressure on their refining capabilities to make them do our bidding.  I love being a superpower.

    June 17th, 2007 by Mr. Juice

    Why Iraq Isn’t Vietnam, Yet

    Why Iraq Isn't Vietnam, YetIraq isn’t a Vietnam…yet. If the Democrats get their way in September then we will starting seeing all the signs of such. One major difference is we don’t have Communist China backing the Vietcong, although a case could be made that Iran is the equivalent.

    Iran is not balantely, or publically as of yet, supportting the Taliban, al-Qaeda and Iraqi terrorists - all current reports show that its the Republican Guard, the militant wing, that is doing this.

    The Chinese did not make it a secret that they would support the Vietcong. They put the full force of their industrial and finacial institutions behind supporting the Vietcong.

    Until Iran openly supports these terrorists group in an active campaign against the United States and the coalition forces, I don’t think the world community will support ANY military action into Iran. Heck, there are some Democrats that are spouting that its ok if Iran gets nukes because they will never use them (problem is they said in so many words that they WOULD use them on Israel).

    I think we learned to actually listen to dictators and extreamist regimes. We didn’t listen to Hitler…I hope we learned our lesson. We could had stopped the Holocaust if we listened to Hitler.
    I just wonder, how many lives we can save if we attack now vs. waiting for all this to unfold?

    June 15th, 2007 by Mr. Juice

    Why Iran Should Not Have Nukes

    Why Iran Should Not Have NukesIran, unlike the United States with a world-class military, will actually use the nukes if they get them - they said they would to ‘wipe Israel from the map’ in so many words. With a world-class military the conventional option is most probable to solve any scrimish before the nuclear option will be used.  Because the United States military is so strong its very unlikely that the United States will ever use nukes on Iran.

    Since Iran actually support terrorist organizations (recently Taliban in Afganistan, Hezbolla in Lebonon, and terrorists in Iraq), the west fears that they will arm them with nuclear material to do their attack by proxy.  If a nuclear attack (ala 24), or dirty bomb (a conventional explosion with nuclear material mixed in), did occur many in the world would not advocate retribution to Iran if it was done by any of their proxy armies.

    I mean how hard would it be to have Iranian terrorists enter in from Mexico? Middle easterners are being caught with Hispanic illegal aliens on the border with more and more frequency. Iranians with their tan skin can also blend into the Hispanic population easier.

    Also with Chavez being buddy buddy with Iran there are fears that Chavez will help Iran train terrorists on islands off the coast of Venezuela to attack United States interests.

    We also believe that Iran will bully its neighbors with nukes. What if Iran, for example, treatened Saudi Arabia to stop selling oil to the United States? You see?

    These are some reasons why we don’t want Iran to get the nuke. I don’t think we would have a problem if it was a country like Denmark, Italy or even Canada.

    June 1st, 2007 by Mr. Juice

    The United States invades Iran, worst case Scenario

    The United States invades Iran, worst case ScenarioHere’s my worst case scenario if the United States invaded Iran:

    1. The price of a barrel of oil will immiately go to $120/barrel
    2. The price of gasoline goes to $5.50/gallon overnight and then inches toward $6.00/gallon
    3. Massive layoffs in nearly all industries, unemployment goes to 8% in a month, 12% in 2 months
    4. Although, militarily the United States would beat the Iranians, the Russian AA systems they installed near their Nuclear Reactors would actually shoot down some of our helicopters/planes.
    5. Public support inside Iran shifts to support the existing dictatorship…no public support for regime change
    6. Leaders inside Iran go underground and deceminate ‘al-Quada’ like broadcasts that are picked up by Algazera and other media outlets promoting riots
    7. The proported 30,000 Hezbolla troops inside the United States activate, killing tens of thousands Americans - schools are ‘captured’, malls are assaulted, power plants and refineries are attacked.
    8. Suicide bombing becomes the norm.
    9. The Sedition Act is passed in congress - speaking ill of the country puts you in jail or maybe even death
    10. Martial Law is announced by the emergency War Powers Act.
    11. The Draft is issued.
    12. Halaburton is paid to make internment camps for all Muslims
    13. All Masques are closed and guarded by national guardsmen
    14. The military is placed on the border with Mexico
    15. Military ships are placed all along the waters with orders to sink anyone who doesn’t stop when ordered to immidately.
    16. The EU attempts to embargo the United States and its allies Britain, Austrailia and Japan.
    17. The U.S. dollar drops in price significantly.
    18. China initially tries to keep the Yuan below the U.S. dollar, but can’t because it would cause too much inflation in their country, so the prices of all goods inside the United States rise, overnight, by 30%
    19. A world-wide recession hits
    20. Assuming the Democrats didn’t actually vote for the war, they will immidately try to impeach the President.

    All-in-all I think its not as bad as you think :-P Personally I wouldn’t mind all this happening because I’m bored and don’t mind being drafted.

        

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