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OT: Ideas - Can't stop, Won't stop! :)

Post by robtronik » Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:28 am

How do stop terrorism? Explain.

rob.

p.s. Sonictrip / Koo Koo. Now I remember who you are. You even came up to me way back in the day when I spun with Reid Speed and Simply Jeff down at the detroit bar and we talked for a few minutes.... I remember exactly who you are now. Damn, man, you went all freaky on everyone. LOL LOL LOL LOL (<- hows that for enough LOL's :) ). Ip addresses here I come.

hey KOKRE8, Hows that Galaxy Talking thing going? :roll:
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Post by robtronik » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:13 am

That's what I thought.

Crickets in this thread. No answer or real solution as I suspected.

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Post by subterFUSE » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:25 am

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Post by robtronik » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:33 am

yeah, all bluster and complaints without any real solutions. As they say, a good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.

Let's hear it boys. Now's your chance to provide a solution to a problem that has been building for over 30 years. People wanna blow up planes, islamism is rampant, and you think Bush is the problem.

Let's hear it now. C'mon, you can do it.

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Post by glu » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:56 am

islamism

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Post by glu » Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:59 am

Rob, how do you stop government agencies from hiring terrorists to do their dirty work? That happens more frequently than terrorist attacks at least in the country you and i live in.
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Post by robtronik » Sun Aug 27, 2006 4:08 am

glu wrote:islamism

please define...
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/954

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Post by Rod Underleaf » Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:29 am

:D It is good for you to know who your intellectual and moral superiors are. My observations from reading Devas" posts are of someone who really can write well. Often this ability is associated with high levels of creativity. It is evident that the individual has a tremendous amount to give and doesn't skimp in the delivery. Analyse what and how he writes and you will learn. Except from what I have read on this forum I do not know Deva. :D

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Post by kokre8 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:34 am

Rod Underleaf wrote::D It is good for you to know who your intellectual and moral superiors are. My observations from reading Devas" posts are of someone who really can write well. Often this ability is associated with high levels of creativity. It is evident that the individual has a tremendous amount to give and doesn't skimp in the delivery. Analyse what and how he writes and you will learn. Except from what I have read on this forum I do not know Deva. :D
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Post by rtopia » Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:59 am

Rod Underleaf wrote::D It is good for you to know who your intellectual and moral superiors are. My observations from reading Devas" posts are of someone who really can write well. Often this ability is associated with high levels of creativity.
or an over exaggeration of self-importance...

however - I honestly think Deva's intentions and his point of view are pure....
....even though I think he could say just as much in fewer paragraphs.

(but then again I really only come here to talk about dropping beats and tapping into Adonis "chick train" : )

I don't think he's talking out of his ass like many others (in general) that share his opinion.
Rod Underleaf wrote: It is evident that the individual has a tremendous amount to give and doesn't skimp in the delivery. Analyse what and how he writes and you will learn.
I can only agree to the point where he backs up his claims with some kind of fact.

Re -read his posts and you will see unsupported claims buried in with the facts.
I generally accept these are points that he (and a lot of others) take(s) for granted as fact even though they may be "dated".

(saying the US is a racist country that uses racism as a motivation to attack other countries is hard sell with me after considering we're sanctuary to so many victims of racial/ethnic/religious/political persecution worldwide)

Anyone (including myself) who enters into discussions like this is guilty of that.

Even though my mind will probably never be changed on the idea of any kind of collectivism (voluntary or otherwise) - Deva did initially present his POV in way that encouraged people to understand where he was coming from vs. the intolerant that degenerated into name calling (and rarely do more than hand out "buck fush" stickers at my coffee shop).

I will be the first to bring much attention to his "correctness" in the event any of his predictions come true.

- r

(and it still puzzles me how a fan of this kind of collectivism votes for the same presidential candidates I do and quotes the only libertarian member of congress)

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Post by rtopia » Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:12 am

oh yeah...

the only way to stop terrorism is to let the terrorists have everything they want and kill everyone they don't like

after that - they'll turn on each other

- r

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Post by Rod Underleaf » Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:20 am

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Post by arctic ranger » Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:29 am

robtronik wrote:How do stop terrorism? Explain.

rob.

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You dont.....you minimize it. :roll:

Kinda a stupid question... which will no doubt recieve stupid answers :roll:
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