I don't agree with your statements for one reason. The 'respect' you say I am denying you is all in reference to your blatant not to mention insulting words being lashed onto another race. Same species, different race. Easy isn't it? No. Not to you of course. So let me say in my defence I never said you can't have an opinion about something. But you may sadly see that the respect I give doesn't include those who say racist things, then say so what if i
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Of course it's a good thing for Vietnam to return the bones of the dead US servicemen. You're outlandish anger is not justified in the real world. And it's because of history you seem to be ignoring. For good reason too I must add. When the US turned taco and made their run for the border, they promised North Vietnam over 5 billion dollars in reparation costs. That's how much the US spends in two months in Iraq by the way. Once the US naturally welched
Don't you think that taking away someone's Holy Book is wholeheartedly wrong no matter the situation? Just another ignorant solution that would only deepen the resentment towards the US throughout the Muslim world. Like it or not, that solution would ultimately get more GI's killed in the Middle East which makes it pretty clear to me that you have no loved ones in the military serving overseas. If you did, you'd never suggest inflaming the so called 'r
Those images you see from Gitmo, the ones where the guys are in the orange jumpsuits and kneeling on the ground....those are sharp rocks those people are being forced to kneel on. But beyond that I don't see how anyone can truly believe there's no torture going on there. The evidence is clear, the images have been seen, the rapes of children, the rapes of women, the anal trauma done unto the men, that's torture no matter how you spin it. It's funny
no envy whatsoever. I don't even know what that means. You're saying I'm jealous of America because of how I say it's wrong to kill babies? What the hell is your mind making up? Very strange. I'm jealous because I disagree with murder. You're odd.
Listen up you freaks, America makes mistakes, so what? Any nation is entitled to make mistakes. But the loudest moral crusader should at least have the decency to try to learn something from them. We sometimes rush to judgement, so what? It's unfortunate innocent people die because of such rash judgement, which leads back to the previous line. Learn from it. We back the wrong people sometimes, so what? Those people murder their cit
"So, when someone automatically dismisses Americans as "ignorant", "arrogant" or "imperialistic", that would be a bigoted statement, right?" Legally speaking, the charges of bigotry or slander cannot get convictions if the suspect vocabulary is marinated in the truth. Truth is an ultimate defence in bigotry or slander charges. Americans in general* are very ignorant to other cultures and customs. The way they think they can impose their own po
The issue isn't that simple modman. Not at all. First we have to see and understand that the men and children at Gitmo have for the most part been swept up by something way beyond their control. Don't misunderstand the situations that ended with them sitting in Cuba. The naive think there was a firefight with some 'insurgents' somewhere and the enemy prisoners of war from those battles were taken for interrogation. The reality is that the US paid warlo
"My point is, is "African American" a fair label for our dark-skinned friends? Maybe they're not all from Africa. Then what should we call them?" I find this to be a bit strange. Maybe I'm just messed in the head but who do you know who calls black people African-Americans whether they are or not? I don't think that's the reality these days. Maybe it is and I'm out the loop when it comes to today's language translation. African American refers to
"the whole world thought he had them" omg what a lie. American's thought they had them. Brits knew they didn't. Canada knew they didn't. Every single god-damned country surrounding Iraq knew they didn't have them. Hence they're having never asked the US for any type of security support. No, only the US were gullible enough to fall for those lies. Think about it. A sanction-decimated third world country making you scared like little kids. Ridiculous
Talk about flogging a dead horse. I bring this up all the time, the shoe on the other foot thing, and people are too ignorant to see the relation. Not me though of course. I like my otherfootnews site I'm working on. Like I've always said, with each innocent death there are at least 5 family members who will hate the US and seek revenge. As I would. As you would. As any American would be dutybound to do as well. Let's face it. A dead American in Iraq
Gitmo is NOT a prisoner of war camp because of the forms of torture they employ. It is no different from any devious regime who use torture as a policy. If Gitmo didn't have any forms of torture, then it could be labelled a pow camp. And if it were solely a pow camp, why have so many people from different countries been allowed to leave since there was no evidence they should have been detained in the first place? You make the wrong assumption in think
A lot of the list seems to be nostalgia. Of course Dragman had to place George Washington at the top of the list. The earliest of American icons. To me, a slave owning pot smoker doesn't make a person number one. Also, the list seems to be based on the good old American pastime. Capitalism. Mr. Croc of McDonald's. Of course his restaurant isn't a good thing. Watch supersize me. No food chain which, over the course of one month, serves food which shuts
He's a molester but maybe not in this particular case. One problem for the prosecution is how the multiple-lawsuits-against-celebrities-gold digging plaintiff would drive her son to Jackson's home. Talk about enabling. And one has to wonder if the gross mother was hoping he would be molested so she could cash in. Laughter.
Oh My God. Either sold a soul or had no life but this for ten years on the mountain tops of Tibet. Holy Crud.
Let's not forget the dangerous books which aren't even allowed to be published. That list only includes the books fortunate enough to be printed. Check out the unpublished book written by a Mr. Scott, The War Conspiracy. The CIA stepped in and no one would publish it. Too bad too. Great insights into US big oil companies lobbying for intervention in SouthEast Asia. Once the dust settled the US oil gained access to Indochinese oil deposits. Say what you
If you own a car that gets a lot of miles per gallon, you cover more distance with the amount of gas you use. So you use less fuel.
In a way it's kind of sad that the mystery has been solved. No doubt it has consumed the lives of many people. By that I mean a lot of people have put in years and years of their lives trying to solve the riddle. I think it's like the quiet stillness you would hear in a large auditorium of a victorious politician on election night once the people have all gone and the janitor's locking up for the night. Though in the end all are satisfied, there's sti
Until Bob Woodward speaks I reserve my judgement on what has been revealed. Fits into the slot perfectly though.
At most I would scan the papers for any mention of the missing money and if I came across it, and the circumstances permitted, I would return the money (the guy's life's savings fell out of his pocket). If there was no mention, it's mine. If there is mention, yet it's from what Homer's stealing cable guy's pamphlet called a big faceless corporation which makes stealing from them ok, then I'd keep it.
I really don't understand what people are saying sometimes. It's like the usual yardstick we traditionally use is being discarded for a cheap imitation. You speak of the elections in Afghanistan and Iraq, saying those are signs of progress and democracy and such. Afghanistan is nowhere near or any closer to achieving western democracy i.e. real democracy and we need only look at the US pupper premier Karzai. He has perhaps most of Kabul under control,
Now let this be a good lesson in American politics and also, perhaps even more, in human psychology. My hat goes off to the American planners who make all of this possible. To me it's inconceivable to dumb down my mind simply in order to believe what someone is saying to me. And that's the bane of many people I know. Those educated people you refer to know full well the official government line is a load of trash. They know full well that never in all
Here's a link which is on topic. http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/9-11_wtc_media.html
You're wrong in your justifications. Your attitude is exactly what America's problem is. Tell you what wahine. When your nation goes on a killing rampage in another country, maybe you should learn a bit of history in the meantime. It's just a book. They're just Iraqis. They're just Muslims. Don't be so closed-minded about other cultures. Are you saying if you went to a Japanese home, you would keep your shoes on when you walk inside? You'd do so withou
I don't see how asking valid questions about very relevant points make anything what you call "Roswell". I assume you mean the UFO incident that supposedly happened there. I don't see why you would make such a point over something so accurate. Ask your congressman or e*mail Bush's team and I'm sure they will be glad to tell you what the official government position on the building 7 collapse. They'll tell you 'they think the fires weakened the cores" s