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Offline Martlet

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« Reply #150 on: February 02, 2005, 01:32:40 PM »
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Out of  6 000 000 000 +,humans living on this flying rook only half of 300 000 000 americans suport Bush and war,that's 40 to 1.

   Why do you think you are 40 times more advanced in mind,ideas, ideology  than the rest of the world?


Holy warped statistics, batman.

You spend too much time at moveon.

that's laughable.

Offline Yeager

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« Reply #151 on: February 02, 2005, 01:41:47 PM »
the mentality that I have for this bsb and the mentality that I use when dealing with real people and real issues in a real world are two entirely different mentalities.  I learned to seperate communications with strangers on the net generally, and this bsb specifically, from what really happens in life years ago.  Im typing errant thoughts to the likes of you simply because I have a sometimes disturbed sense of entertainment.

and while Im at it: gschmoltz is a putz

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Offline Siaf__csf

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« Reply #152 on: February 02, 2005, 01:53:46 PM »
Nothing is more addictive and entertaining than starting arguments on bulletin boards.

Well, except taunting during aerial combat.

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« Reply #153 on: February 02, 2005, 01:56:37 PM »
Siaf you really should shut up with your hatred of the USA...

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« Reply #154 on: February 02, 2005, 02:01:48 PM »
Heh nice bait Grunherz..

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« Reply #155 on: February 02, 2005, 02:06:14 PM »
I'm serious.

Grrr!

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« Reply #156 on: February 02, 2005, 02:07:26 PM »
Serious about what? About being totally wrong? Come on.

You should know better than that.

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« Reply #157 on: February 02, 2005, 02:32:27 PM »
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Yeager,  
 
  here's the point where you,half of this generation of americans have dangerous mentality

  IF i don't agree with your stupid war , does't mean i'm your enemy

 i read in "USA today " that 80% of americans don't have pasport,

 You guys have to travel more to see   the misery, ugly side world, and understand that peoples living with 20-50$/ month  think diferent then you living with 2000-5000$/month

 

 Soo who's next? Iran, French, Germans, Canada....


Out of  6 000 000 000 +,humans living on this flying rook only half of 300 000 000 americans suport Bush and war,that's 40 to 1.

   Why do you think you are 40 times more advanced in mind,ideas, ideology  than the rest of the world?


First of all Yeager was joking.

Second of all the people on this big rock we only really care about the ones who live near us.

Now just because you don't agree with me doesn't make you my enemy BUT it also doesn't make you my friend.

We also don't  pretend we know more or are better than anyone else. We leave that to the French.:lol
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« Reply #158 on: February 02, 2005, 02:33:53 PM »
I think I'll pay you a visit if I'll come that way (and it looks like I will.)

Edit: DOH that was for Grunherz

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« Reply #159 on: February 02, 2005, 02:55:14 PM »
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do you remember the movie"" DEVIL's ADVOCATE"?
  Al Pacino,the devil, is talkiking about PRIDE, the sin he loves the most in human soul?
  In the Bible's legend the Devil,lucifetrus was kicked out from heaven because Pride was found in his soul?



It wasn't pride he was talking about, it was vanity.
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« Reply #160 on: February 02, 2005, 04:49:41 PM »
Grunherz you really should shut up with your hatred of the Europe...

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« Reply #161 on: February 02, 2005, 04:55:25 PM »
I remember watching the politburo (spelling) clapping when Stalin entered the Stage and moved to the podium.

The "members" of the Politburo were afraid to quit clapping.  If they did they feared that Uncle Joes' Goonies would make a visit during the night.  The Politburo did not quit applauding Uncle Joe until Uncle Joe told them to do so for fear of being executed as a traitor.

Great form of Govt. the USSR had eh?  Josef Stalin made Adolph Hitler look like a girl scout.  During Uncle Joes tenure...it's been intelligently estimated that 30 million Soviet Citizens came to their demise because of Uncle Joes meglomania and Paranoia.  

He even executed his favorite and most loved party leader because he was becoming to popular with the people of the USSR.  

Great way to Govern eh?  Think Sadam Hussein would take a back seat to Stalins treachery.....by a long shot.
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« Reply #162 on: February 02, 2005, 05:19:07 PM »
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Now just because you don't agree with me doesn't make you my enemy BUT it also doesn't make you my friend.






 Let's say we are a group of friends, drinking few beers in a pub, but you get drunk faster ,
   We go out is evening, dark we see a hot chick, you say: Let's rape her, help me guys
 We all tell you No , Don't do that, that's wrong,
     We try to stop you but is imposible, you are too strong, unstopable
    Friendship has some limits
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« Reply #163 on: February 02, 2005, 06:57:51 PM »
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you slaughter 100 000 irakian peoples  for the right to vote?


I call Bullshirt on this. Let's see you document that number.

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Out of  6 000 000 000 +,humans living on this flying rook only half of 300 000 000 americans suport Bush and war,that's 40 to 1.
 


I also call Bullshirt on this. You ASSume that all of your non-US citizen "6 000 000 000 +,humans "   oppose Bush. Let's see you document that one, because its "simply redikulooseness" and you're wrong.

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but i was born and live in  Transilvania, north of Romania under Ceusescu , one of the worst dictators of the 20th century....
     
 But we survieved, and i would better live under Dictator than to see my kids blown up in pices by a stupid war.. .

But any decision that makes widows and orphans is wrong in my oppinion


http://www.ceausescu.org/ceausescu_texts/revolution/hasty_trial.htm

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Almost 1,200 people died in the 1989 revolution in clashes with security forces, mostly after Dec. 22 when Ceausescu fled anti-government crowds in Bucharest by helicopter.



I guess you would also say that overthrowing Ceausescu wasn't worth the lives of 1200  Romanians, right? You would rather have kept living under Ceausescu right? Except, of course, that you somehow made your way to Canadian citizenship, leaving your fellow countrymen to solve the problem.

That way, members of your family couldn't possibly have been killed by Ceausescu's goons.

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 Let's say we are a group of friends, drinking few beers in a pub, but you get drunk faster ,

   We go out is evening, dark we see a hot chick, you say: Let's rape her, help me guys

 We all tell you No , Don't do that, that's wrong,

     We try to stop you but is imposible, you are too strong, unstopable

    Friendship has some limits


Let's say we are a group of friends and we are soberly reviewing the slaughter of thousands in different places around the world.

You all say "we can do nothing; it is not our place to act to save these people".

We tell you it's wrong not to stop it and we act without you.
 
We think you are all like the Dutch battalion in Srebrenica. We don't want to be friends with people like that. Humanity has some requirements.
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« Reply #164 on: February 02, 2005, 07:30:04 PM »
Toad

I think the 100k people he is referring to is the number quoted in a British medical journal, I believe The Lancet, as the "excess mortality" (dunno if that's the correct term - deaths over and above the normally-expected rate) which had occurred, according to their study, since the start of this round of operations in Iraq.

Death from all causes - disease etc included.
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