I don't believe that for one second!


Yeah, I thought it was a bit... odd.browneyedgirl wrote:Obama.
I didn't say I liked WHAT she said, I just liked HOW she said what she did. She's a forceful, aggressive speaker, and gets her points across.
I don't agree with most of her policies/beliefs at all. She is an extreme conservative.
Matter of fact, I still think its something fishy about McCain picking her in the first place.Palin was not even on his VP list!
You`re feeling unsafe NOW? I would have left a long time ago, you know, when people started losing their jobs by the thousands, per WEEK.browneyedgirl wrote: Is it too late for me to become a citizen of Russia? All of a sudden I do not feel too safe here.
Maybe I should have said New Zealand, then the doodo bird woudn't be extinct there any more!icecab21 wrote:russia of course being the natural haven for oppertunity, security, and free will
Also a rather dangerous place for foreigners- they are not wanted there.icecab21 wrote:russia of course being the natural haven for oppertunity, security, and free will
I've been wondering, does any country REALLY likes foreigners?? if so, tell me...miditek wrote:Also a rather dangerous place for foreigners- they are not wanted there.icecab21 wrote:russia of course being the natural haven for oppertunity, security, and free will
miditek wrote:Also a rather dangerous place for foreigners- they are not wanted there.icecab21 wrote:russia of course being the natural haven for oppertunity, security, and free will
My father has been to Russia for commerce as well- and of course, Russia is always open for business. What I was referring to was immigration. There was an interesting BBC report that I saw of an extremely violent nationalist group that was undergoing paramilitary training, and apparently with the blessing of the local militsi. Operatives of this group would go around and beat people from the Caucuses, Asia, and had a particularly vehment hatred for Africans.NeonVomit wrote:miditek wrote:Also a rather dangerous place for foreigners- they are not wanted there.icecab21 wrote:russia of course being the natural haven for oppertunity, security, and free will
My dad goes to Russia fairly regularly on business, has been doing so for the last decade or so and he told me especially more recently Russians have generally been quite hospitable.
We have a couple of Russian members on this board, maybe they can add their thoughts to that statement
<Quote>-miditek wrote:Obama comment whilst at das Tiergarten in front of 200,000 screaming German groupies- "Ich bin ein Bewunderer!"
(Raucous applause)
"Ich bin ein Amerikaner!"
(Crickets chirping- auf Deutsch, of course)![]()
The next thing you know, he'll be claiming that he was the one challenging Gorbachev to "tear down this wall!"
even though Frau Merkel wouldn't allow him to make his speech at Brandenburg.
Jihadists that are part of no army or navy of any country and that have no immediately verifiable uniform nor insignia have no business being taken prisoner anyway. Like the cowards they are- rather than fighting us out in the open, they hide amongst civilians and then complain when civilians get hit in the crossfire.icecab21 wrote:It was interesting at the republican convention when they cheered forgoing due process and the shoot first, never ask policy that administrations have used against our prisoners. Prisoners that have been tortured and humiliated, all without even being charged for a crime after years of capture. What kind of prisoner of war stories will they tell? If they make it out that is. Disrespect is no way to turn feelings, we don’t need people to hate and fear us, we need people live and let live and respect us.
AMEN! AMEN! AMEN!miditek wrote:Jihadists that are part of no army or navy of any country and that have no immediately verifiable uniform nor insignia have no business being taken prisoner anyway. Like the cowards they are- rather than fighting us out in the open, they hide amongst civilians and then complain when civilians get hit in the crossfire.icecab21 wrote:It was interesting at the republican convention when they cheered forgoing due process and the shoot first, never ask policy that administrations have used against our prisoners. Prisoners that have been tortured and humiliated, all without even being charged for a crime after years of capture. What kind of prisoner of war stories will they tell? If they make it out that is. Disrespect is no way to turn feelings, we don’t need people to hate and fear us, we need people live and let live and respect us.
They have captured, tortured and murdered our soldiers, sailors, and Marines, our civilians- including missionaries -of all things, and yet not one bit of international hue and cry over that.
These are people that have sworn to destroy us and our way of life- and for that, there can be no negotiations, or for that matter, and absolutely no mercy whatsoever. If you are trying to win the jihadists' hearts and minds, all you need to do is bow down and wait for them to decapitate you. So please, be my guest.
I disagree with torture with the only exception being intelligence gathering when faced with an imminent threat with civilians or military personnel lives at risk. Other than that, immediate execution of all spies, saboteurs, partisans, and guerrillas on the spot should be the general order.
If they surrender, quarter could be given. However, If they throw excrement or urine on the guards after capture, it's time to get the dogs out. If they complain at all about anything after being captured, then it's time to get the dogs out. They are terrorist scum, and I have no sympathy for them. They gave up their rights to human rights when they vowed to destroy the west and propagandized that our civilians are legtimate targets.
And for the umpteenth time, I really don't care WHO sympathizes with them. If they attacked your country you would feel the same way. There is no reasoning with the unreasonable.
Yep, that is exactly how MUSLIM Terrorists think, and that is the mindset which spawned 9/11.icecab21 wrote:well how else is this supposed to go? we have people in this world that want everyone to follow their own interpretation of their personal god's will and willing to die and kill for that untill the rest of the world submits to their vision.
The Bill of Rights was not created for, and does not apply to, enemy troops.This is not about pacifism, this was about the republicans cheering on not using the bill of rights for people suspected, not charged, with making plans.
Its not a matter of deciding, they are prisoners of war. We cannot "charge" them with a crime because their actions usually did not take place on US soil (where we have legal jurisdiction). The only thing we can and should do is keep the murderers quarantined!cheer for locking people up for years without even deciding on what to charge them for.
The Geneva Convention does, though.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:The Bill of Rights was not created for, and does not apply to, enemy troops.This is not about pacifism, this was about the republicans cheering on not using the bill of rights for people suspected, not charged, with making plans.
I don't see why you hate radical Muslims so much. You seem to think in exactly the same way they do.miditek wrote:Jihadists that are part of no army or navy of any country and that have no immediately verifiable uniform nor insignia have no business being taken prisoner anyway. Like the cowards they are- rather than fighting us out in the open, they hide amongst civilians and then complain when civilians get hit in the crossfire.icecab21 wrote:It was interesting at the republican convention when they cheered forgoing due process and the shoot first, never ask policy that administrations have used against our prisoners. Prisoners that have been tortured and humiliated, all without even being charged for a crime after years of capture. What kind of prisoner of war stories will they tell? If they make it out that is. Disrespect is no way to turn feelings, we don’t need people to hate and fear us, we need people live and let live and respect us.
They have captured, tortured and murdered our soldiers, sailors, and Marines, our civilians- including missionaries -of all things, and yet not one bit of international hue and cry over that.
These are people that have sworn to destroy us and our way of life- and for that, there can be no negotiations, or for that matter, and absolutely no mercy whatsoever. If you are trying to win the jihadists' hearts and minds, all you need to do is bow down and wait for them to decapitate you. So please, be my guest.
I disagree with torture with the only exception being intelligence gathering when faced with an imminent threat with civilians or military personnel lives at risk. Other than that, immediate execution of all spies, saboteurs, partisans, and guerrillas on the spot should be the general order.
If they surrender, quarter could be given. However, If they throw excrement or urine on the guards after capture, it's time to get the dogs out. If they complain at all about anything after being captured, then it's time to get the dogs out. They are terrorist scum, and I have no sympathy for them. They gave up their rights to human rights when they vowed to destroy the west and propagandized that our civilians are legtimate targets.
And for the umpteenth time, I really don't care WHO sympathizes with them. If they attacked your country you would feel the same way. There is no reasoning with the unreasonable.
BEG, read this. Carefully. Then read it again. Then read the bible, especially the bits where Jesus is speaking. Then think about the whole 'revenge' attitude for 9/11.icecab21 wrote:
when i read the bible jesus was more about being above those that hit low and about working to prevent this kind of thing instead of fuel it.
Read This. Carefully. Then read it again. I DON'T have to choose anything and you have some gall even saying something that stupid, especially since you are always pretty much bragging about being an agnostic. An agnostic who has posted that taking a child to church is equal to child abuse.NeonVomit wrote:BEG, read this. Carefully. Then read it again. Then read the bible, especially the bits where Jesus is speaking. Then think about the whole 'revenge' attitude for 9/11.icecab21 wrote:
when i read the bible jesus was more about being above those that hit low and about working to prevent this kind of thing instead of fuel it.
Either you are wrong and we must try to find peaceful solutions to everything, or what Jesus said is wrong, and vengance should be the right path and you should not turn the other cheek.
I'm just so tired of people using his name to support actions he would've opposed.
Choose one or the other.
When on earth did I ever 'defend radical Islam'? Give me specific examples. When did I ever say I support any of their actions?browneyedgirl wrote:Read This. Carefully. Then read it again. I DON'T have to choose anything and you have some gall even saying something that stupid, especially since you are always pretty much bragging about being an agnostic. An agnostic who has posted that taking a child to church is equal to child abuse.NeonVomit wrote:BEG, read this. Carefully. Then read it again. Then read the bible, especially the bits where Jesus is speaking. Then think about the whole 'revenge' attitude for 9/11.icecab21 wrote:
when i read the bible jesus was more about being above those that hit low and about working to prevent this kind of thing instead of fuel it.
Either you are wrong and we must try to find peaceful solutions to everything, or what Jesus said is wrong, and vengance should be the right path and you should not turn the other cheek.
I'm just so tired of people using his name to support actions he would've opposed.
Choose one or the other.
And a person would have to ask YOU: Why do you LOVE radical Muslims so much, and always rush to defend them when these people hold all you believe in to be an abomination? Al-Quaida has imprisoned&beat peole simply for listening to rock music. Lord only knows what they'd do to you for playing it!
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Nice one. Because most European countries were against the idea of charging into Iraq (which had absolutely zero to do with 9/11 and served no real purpose) that means 'we kiss the ass of our enemy'.Talk about choice, one day thee may come a time when you people who have "kissed the ass" of the enemy may have to choose, and let me tell you something, these radicals would not hesitate to chop your head off, or blow your brains out in a second, no matter how much you have defended them in the past. Matter of fact, they'd probably laugh at you for your unending defense of them
I never once implied that the USA deserved 9/11. But do you think a bunch of terrorists just decided to attack for no reason at all out of the blue? There were causes. Were they justified in doing that? Of course not. But everything has a cause and an effect.Oh, one more thing. in case you do not know it, USA did not ask for, or deserve 9/11. USA did not fuel those events. Anyone who believes to the contrary is one sorry human being, I don't care what country you are a citizen of. Nobody better even imply USA asked for 9/11.