<* US *> wrote in message
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> The destruction of water and electrical supplies in Iraq
> is a war crime, based on lies, since Iraq was no threat.
>
> The bushkultie has to evade the issue of war crimes (and
> squeal idiotically about being a "buttboy") because he's too
> cowardly to deal with reality.
>
> Depriving people of infrastructure is, of course, a war crime
> which mostly harms children and infants.
>
> The bushkultie is into hurting babies.
>
> "Harley the bushfilth buttboy Harlot" <Fool@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> is such a total wimp, but that's why he's a mere bushkultie.
>
> He's been given ample op****tunities to contribute,
> but he always chickens out prematurely and starts
> to embarrass himself and all he represents, rather
> than actually deal with the topics being discussed.
>
> Here's what ran him off this time:
>
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 11:49:50 -0700 (PDT), mordacpreventor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>On Apr 29, 9:21 am, "Harley" <C...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote [idiocy deleted]:
>>
>>What part of "Army Corp. of Engineers" and "the State Department"
>>didn't you understand, jackass?
>
> Harley never understands. His masters want him to stay very, very
> ignorant.
> He even approves of the way Kennyboy Lay robbed Californians: so much
> so that he admires Bush and Cheney doing the same to all Americans.
>
> He's merely a bushkultie who hates America.
>
>>On 29 Apr 2008 11:56:37 -0400, bks@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Bradley K. Sherman) wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Still at or below Saddam-level. Way, way below the 2003(!) goal
>>>of 6,000 megawatts:
>>> | ...
>>> | Last July and August, massive blackouts stretched across parts of
>>> | Baghdad. This summer could be worse because drought has cut in
>>> | half power generated by hydroelectric plants. Add war, attacks on
>>> | transmission lines, antiquated equipment, overdue maintenance and
>>> | local corruption or bureaucracy and reliable electricity remains
>>> | out of reach for most Iraqis.
>>> |
>>> | "With demand significantly outpacing available generation
>>> | capability, rolling blackouts are the norm across most of the
>>> | country," says Navy Capt. Joe Konicki, who works with the Army
>>> | Corps of Engineers.
>>> | ...
>>> | The State Department says Iraq needs to generate up to 9,000
>>> | megawatts of electricity to meet demand but estimates that less
>>> | than 4,200 megawatts are currently being produced
>>> | ...
>>><http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2008-04-27-electricity_N.htm>
>>>
>>> --bks
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 15:05:46 -0500, "Buttboy Harley the Harlot"
> <Fool@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>... buttboys get together for a mutual scrotum rubbing...
>>Harley
>
> Don't advertise here.
>
> Bush isn't going to share "Jeff Gannon" with you, either.
>
> Your obsession is showing, as is your cowardice, bushkultie.


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