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To: Brumar89 who wrote (14308)12/3/2004 7:17:01 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 20773
 
Moses was a great insurgent, and he spoke big americanish, additionally he was pregnant and fertile under great labor and regular work, he babbled a lot too, large size penis, lots of viagra.

Plus that mountain and the beheaded little baby.

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Pronunciation Key (grt)
adj. great·er, great·est

1.Very large in size.
2.Larger in size than others of the same kind.
3.Large in quantity or number: A great throng awaited us. See Synonyms at large.
4.Extensive in time or distance: a great delay.
5.Remarkable or outstanding in magnitude, degree, or extent: a great crisis.
6.Of outstanding significance or importance: a great work of art.
7.Chief or principal: the great house on the estate.
8.Superior in quality or character; noble: “For he was great, ere fortune made him so� (John Dryden).
9.Powerful; influential: one of the great nations of the West.
10.Eminent; distinguished: a great leader.
11.Grand; aristocratic.
12.Informal. Enthusiastic: a great lover of music.
13.Informal. Very skillful: great at algebra.
14.Informal. Very good; first-rate: We had a great time at the dance.
15.Being one generation removed from the relative specified. Often used in combination: a great-granddaughter.
16.Archaic. Pregnant.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (14308)12/3/2004 7:24:10 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 20773
 
grt,grt!!



To: Brumar89 who wrote (14308)12/3/2004 9:54:02 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
What is your point? Countries invade other countries not idle locations. A country by that name does not exist, so Saddam did not invade it in the legal sense of the word.

Now Saddam did invade Iran, but he do so at the behest of US. So again I don't see how this relates to the case you are trying to make.