Did not mean to imply they hold a monopoly on saying stupid shit about
wiping countries off the map, but I think there is a huge difference
between some random guy in a bar saying it and the president of a
country saying it.

On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Medic <hofme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> 'Israel should be wiped off the map'
>
>
> Meh. I remember I was sitting in the Fox Sports lounge in the Detroit
> airport having a frothy one waiting for a flight not long after the Iraq war
> started. I struck up a convo with a nice guy after asking for a light for my
> cigarette. We started talking about where we were from. I told him Canada.
> He started telling me how smart we were for staying out of the Iraq war etc.
> I started thinking "Oh, this is refreshing. Someone who actually doesn't
> support the war on Iraq." Well the conversation took a sharp right turn when
> he then said "Yeah, we should've not sent our troops in. We should've just
> dropped a couple MOAB's on those sand n1gg3rs and turn the whole f**king
> place into an ashtray." I was gobsmacked. The convo pretty much stopped at
> that point.
>
> The point is, Iranians don't hold a monopoly on saying stupid shit about
> wiping countries off the face of the map.
>
>
> 

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