Postby Kamal35 » Sat Sep 17, 2005 2:02 pm
(Mad Quote) Kamal
Are you becoming militant?
Maybe GW was right, you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. Looks like Kamal is with us."
Mac: I always was a militant against dumbasses, and here there's a lot.
No, my motto is not "You're with us or you're with the terrorists". Bush was wrong when he stated that meaning terrorist states, because, unless every single citizen is a terrorist, a State or a country can't be terrorist. Terrorists are people who, hiding in the crowd, in the population, hit and hide back. They're looking for their old motto: "Action-Reaction-Action". You comitt an action in order to get an State reaction which justified you're claim of oppression so you can hit in a new action to be cheered by your chearleaders. Bush was just following Bin Laden's game...
What I really don't like of Iran is that it's a fukking theologian State. Like the fukking Vatican. USA troops should take a little ride over the Vatican and kill some priests and nuns. They stink. I can tell you about some Spanish officers who would volunteer themselves to do the job!
Did you heard "Rock the Casbah"? A friend of mine, Joe Strummer (The Clash) wrote it. When he was with the rock thing he meant rock and roll. He was really upset when he heard that the USA troops were using this song in the Gulf War One. We were by those days even working in a song (I had to write the music and he was going to write the lyrics) making jokes about USA. The idea was really funny. Over a hard blues with slide guitar at open tuning, the story was that an American platoon is invading suddenly the city of Granada, Spain. They start to kill all the people, bombing the places, destroying the Alhambra, shooting to a aterrorized population. Finally, when they say to the headquarters: "Mission accomplished. Granada is under control", some officer shouts through the earphones: "I said Granada, the island of Granada, in The Caribbean zone, not the f-king Granada, Spain. Not the f-king Granada, Spain". We usually talked about the song when we phoned each other or when he was in Granada or AlmerÃÂa for holidays. Unfortunately, the song never was ended: he died of a heart attack in december, 2002. I have the music recorded, anyway. Funny song.