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are you the spoke person for the gaalo whenever there is a gaalo bashing thread you come along and try to justify your pimps action.SahanGalbeed wrote:All these are PHOTOSHOPPED pics .
Depleted Uranium was first of all used in artillery and tank shells .
DU contains only 60 % of the radiactivity contained in natural uranium , and when exploded 70 % of it just goes in the air .
In other words maybe a guy living near an uranium mine in Niger can get more contamined by it than a citizen of Fallujah for example .
Get the fuck out of here man , we ain't no dummies like you here .
Madeleine Albright got the heat for that comment. Shouldn't be uttered by a high government official. You know who caused those sanctions? Sheikh Saddam Hussein. You know who massacred all the Kurds? Sheikh Saddam Hussein. I see a trend here.Somali-Star wrote:U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's reply to Lesley Stahl's question on "60 Minutes" on May 12, 1996:
Stahl: "We have heard that a half a million children have died [because of sanctions against Iraq]. I mean that's more children than died in Hiroshima. And--you know, is the price worth it?"
Albright: "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price--we think the price is worth it."
Looks like he got chocolate inside, real, real tasty!Somali-Star wrote:INNA LILLAHI WA INNA RAJI'OON:
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No mothgerfucker I have AQLI , I have been a soldier , and unlike what goers in your family nobody uses the word pimp around me .Nomand wrote:are you the spoke person for the gaalo whenever there is a gaalo bashing thread you come along and try to justify your pimps action.SahanGalbeed wrote:All these are PHOTOSHOPPED pics .
Depleted Uranium was first of all used in artillery and tank shells .
DU contains only 60 % of the radiactivity contained in natural uranium , and when exploded 70 % of it just goes in the air .
In other words maybe a guy living near an uranium mine in Niger can get more contamined by it than a citizen of Fallujah for example .
Get the fuck out of here man , we ain't no dummies like you here .
SahanGalbeed wrote:No mothgerfucker I have AQLI , I have been a homosexual soldier and a male nurse , and unlike what goers in your family nobody uses the word pimp around me .Nomand wrote:are you the spoke person for the gaalo whenever there is a gaalo bashing thread you come along and try to justify your pimps action.SahanGalbeed wrote:All these are PHOTOSHOPPED pics .
Depleted Uranium was first of all used in artillery and tank shells .
DU contains only 60 % of the radiactivity contained in natural uranium , and when exploded 70 % of it just goes in the air .
In other words maybe a guy living near an uranium mine in Niger can get more contamined by it than a citizen of Fallujah for example .
Get the fuck out of here man , we ain't no dummies like you here .
Hooyada i ma kaa barin aniga , xanuun baad ka qaadi doonta kacsiga iga walle.
DEPLETED URANIUM , waxay la yidha miyaad taqaana , hooyada naanaabka ka wase ?
Fukin bitches !!
Typical khaniis, talking about f-king himSahanGalbeed wrote:Well don't fuck with me then kid !!
not only are you sickened with pure nifaq but you're also unbelievably stupid and ignorant.SahanGalbeed wrote:All these are PHOTOSHOPPED pics .
Depleted Uranium was first of all used in artillery and tank shells.
walahi you're the sickest person i've ever come across for claiming these pics are photo-shopped. you're sickness and love for america has made you worse than the worst mushrik and a fool out of you.Most military use of depleted uranium has been as 30 mm caliber ordnance, primarily the 30 mm PGU-14/B armour-piercing incendiary round from the GAU-8 Avenger cannon of the A-10 Thunderbolt II used by the United States Air Force. 25 mm DU rounds have been used in the M242 gun mounted on the U.S. Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicle and LAV-25. The United States Marine Corps uses DU in the 25 mm PGU-20 round fired by the GAU-12 Equalizer cannon of the AV-8B Harrier, and also in the 20 mm M197 gun mounted on AH-1 Cobra helicopter gunships. The United States Navy's Phalanx CIWS's M61 Vulcan Gatling gun used 20 mm armor-piercing penetrator rounds with discarding plastic sabots which were made using depleted uranium, later changed to tungsten.