HeyIron Lord -
Kiss my ass - really
where have you been since 9/11
that was not our fault - over 3,000 people died that day.
George Bush didn't do it --- Our enemies did it - and now we strike...
Hey rottie -
just admit you're afraid and the truth will set you free. They are devloping weapons, we the USA, have the right to lay waste to that country.
You saw the evidence and refuse to face...
See, this problem with rottie, is like Europe. They prefer to sit in overstuffed chairs and debate world poltics.
They use fine china and silver, they never curse because there intelligent...
Hey Rottie -
Newsflash --- The UN is just a bunch of hot air and overpaid diplomats. We don't need the UN and Europe.
Lets us, as usual, handle the problem.
Most of Europe would just get in the...
We, as americans, do not rewrite history.
We have, for the last 40 or 50 years defended freedom.
As far sa France
The USA does not need any UN resolution to take care of Iraq.
Hans Blix cannot find his fork on a dinner table,the keep moving the weapons around.
And Iron Lord, I am not 13 -
I am not a warmonger.
I saw the effects of 9/11 and got angry and still am,
Iraq...
Yeah Europe, the combined wealthiest entity on the entire planet, means nothing. . Any idea what a european embargo on the United states would do to your...
Why is it ludicrous? Bush is about to go into Iraq and slaughter innocent people for no reason. Resolution 1441 was made by the UN not by the United States. Who died and made...
So most of Europe hates us ----
Gee thats terrible.
Who gives a ****. Europe, since the 1940's has lost all relevance in world affairs.
Step aside, let some former Russian states in the EU...
First off our economy is not in the tank, it's projected to grow at 2% this year. Unlike most of Europe -- where there economies are flat, good job EU and that new currency !!!!!...
Hey Ice,
The purpose of this thread is discussing creatine - NOT making an a comment without an explanation.
So, why is this article written by an idiot.
Please explain
Another study for your comments
WASHINGTON (AP) - Athletes who use the energy-building supplement creatine can train without raising their risk of injury, researchers say.