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knotkranky wrote: Hmm, naw, that ain't it. I just think you don't like me very much![]()
Right, but if McCain had said it, you would be all over it as a damming condemnation of his "war like" attitude. You're projecting, "well I think he was actually.." Take it for what it is, not what you want it to be. Letting a-hole countries know he'll become as draconian as them isn't what I would call cool at all.Obama is considering conscription to let a-hole countries know he'll do it if he has to. if you don;t see the value in that sorry, I can't put it to you any plainer than that. Tones post is certainly pertinent to my point. I think you maybe huffing the kool-aid though i for one like your politics and i'm mostly in agreement with you.
Hmmm, I wouldn't call 9/11 a trivial attack. Almost 3,000 killed. In one day! I don't believe that countries rattling their cages at the U.S. can be cavalierly dismissed. Especially when those countries harbor terrorists. Or when those countries are actively developing nuclear weapons, and nobody is doing anything about it. "Clear ethics" could be defined by the strength of one's (or by extension, one's country's) survival instinct. Rattling Iran's cage? No- that cage is already being rattled from within, by Ahmadinejad. What's amazing to me is that, with his stated goal of wiping Israel from the map, that Israel hasn't preempted him and made a smoking radioactive slag heap of Iran's nuclear development facilities.Machinesworking wrote: ....
Countries rattling their cages at the US is such total garbage it's not even funny. Look at casualty numbers in any recent war and realize that at this point trying to mount anything real against us is impossible. Think about how ridiculous all this must seem to other countries. How hypocritical and self serving.
Also realize this, terror attacks, are possible, it's the problem with fighting an enemy that has no real army, they only bomb shit here and there, it's all they can do, and no taking away of privacy or building up of the military etc. will stop that. What does is a respect for sovereignty, and clear ethics on our part. Rattling Iran's cage is not what I would call smart.
Really, put the Kool Aid down, and run!
1. Oh, really? Philosophy and science are often used interchangeably- as in Ph.D degrees. Ph.D is from the Latin philosophiæ doctor, meaning "teacher of philosophy". This degree is often conferred in scientific fields. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_PhilosophyIncy wrote:to the right wing troll:
1) Philosophy is not science.
2) NPR gets 70% of it's information from government sources, that includes the pentagon. The rest of the time they are talking about car repairs, how fleas on rats caused the reformation, or what colors bees like best. If they are indeed a propagandist outlet of the left, they suck ass at it.
3) I was also going to say something that mass media is not simply biased to the left as though it had an agenda to beat down the right, but a variety of large corporations reflective of the values of each respective consumer demographic... but just forget it... this tread is a waste.
db91977 wrote:Hmmm, I wouldn't call 9/11 a trivial attack. Almost 3,000 killed. In one day!
All countries harbor terrorists, it's just that simple. The exception, the Taliban, were one of the few governments to openly support Bin Ladin, which made sense considering he helped put them in power. Beyond that there's really this little problem of defining and realizing that a terrorist has no standing army. A cell is not the same. Old school definition is/was just that.I don't believe that countries rattling their cages at the U.S. can be cavalierly dismissed. Especially when those countries harbor terrorists. Or when those countries are actively developing nuclear weapons, and nobody is doing anything about it.
Ethics - a set of moral principles, esp. ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct."Clear ethics" could be defined by the strength of one's (or by extension, one's country's) survival instinct.
The first words out of GWB's mouth after securing Iraq pretty much were "on to Iran". We didn't have the troops I assume, but shortly after the hard liners in Iran were able to replace the moderate president with Ahmadinejad. The population has two responses to threats of military actions from foreign powers with a history of meddling with their government, fundamentalism hard right swing, or capitulation. Capitulation just isn't that common of a response in sovereign nations.Rattling Iran's cage? No- that cage is already being rattled from within, by Ahmadinejad. What's amazing to me is that, with his stated goal of wiping Israel from the map, that Israel hasn't preempted him and made a smoking radioactive slag heap of Iran's nuclear development facilities.
db91977 wrote:Hmmm, I wouldn't call 9/11 a trivial attack. Almost 3,000 killed. In one day! I don't believe that countries rattling their cages at the U.S. can be cavalierly dismissed. Especially when those countries harbor terrorists. Or when those countries are actively developing nuclear weapons, and nobody is doing anything about it. "Clear ethics" could be defined by the strength of one's (or by extension, one's country's) survival instinct. Rattling Iran's cage? No- that cage is already being rattled from within, by Ahmadinejad. What's amazing to me is that, with his stated goal of wiping Israel from the map, that Israel hasn't preempted him and made a smoking radioactive slag heap of Iran's nuclear development facilities.Machinesworking wrote: ....
Countries rattling their cages at the US is such total garbage it's not even funny. Look at casualty numbers in any recent war and realize that at this point trying to mount anything real against us is impossible. Think about how ridiculous all this must seem to other countries. How hypocritical and self serving.
Also realize this, terror attacks, are possible, it's the problem with fighting an enemy that has no real army, they only bomb shit here and there, it's all they can do, and no taking away of privacy or building up of the military etc. will stop that. What does is a respect for sovereignty, and clear ethics on our part. Rattling Iran's cage is not what I would call smart.
Really, put the Kool Aid down, and run!
Machinesworking wrote: In the end of the day religion and science are vastly different systems of understanding. It's obviously possible for people to embrace both, but mixing them is pretty much making a mockery of both. Faith and the scientific method are not compatible in relation to science.
Chang wrote: Could not agree more here. The most dangerous situation I can imagine is iran equipped with nuclear weapons and the zealot Mullahs with their finger on the button. These lunatics who want a global Islamic Ummah + Nuclear weapons? No way. The Mullahs believe that the more dire the world is and more screwed up everything is in it, their divine saheb ul zaman will then come down from the heavens and turn the world into a beautiful place (as long as you are muslim of course). So, the more chaos and destruction they do, they believe the better the chances of their holy Saheb ul zaman coming down to earth. This would be equal to Obama thinking that if he nuked japan & europe and killed 50 million people that Jesus Christ would return. Iran cannot obtain nuke weapons and I can't believe that the entire world isn't up in arms stopping them. I guess it will take a mushroom cloud looming over London, New York or Berlin before anyones going to do anything about it.
Are you Condaleeza Rice?Chang wrote: I guess it will take a mushroom cloud looming over London, New York or Berlin before anyones going to do anything about it.
Christ, you'd make Anne Coulter blush with that drivel.Chang wrote:
The most dangerous situation I can imagine is iran equipped with nuclear weapons and the zealot Mullahs with their finger on the button. These lunatics who want a global Islamic Ummah + Nuclear weapons? No way. The Mullahs believe that the more dire the world is and more screwed up everything is in it, their divine saheb ul zaman will then come down from the heavens and turn the world into a beautiful place (as long as you are muslim of course). So, the more chaos and destruction they do, they believe the better the chances of their holy Saheb ul zaman coming down to earth. This would be equal to Obama thinking that if he nuked japan & europe and killed 50 million people that Jesus Christ would return. Iran cannot obtain nuke weapons and I can't believe that the entire world isn't up in arms stopping them. I guess it will take a mushroom cloud looming over London, New York or Berlin before anyones going to do anything about it.
smutek wrote:Chang wrote:
The most dangerous situation I can imagine is iran equipped with nuclear weapons and the zealot Mullahs with their finger on the button. These lunatics who want a global Islamic Ummah + Nuclear weapons? No way. The Mullahs believe that the more dire the world is and more screwed up everything is in it, their divine saheb ul zaman will then come down from the heavens and turn the world into a beautiful place (as long as you are muslim of course). So, the more chaos and destruction they do, they believe the better the chances of their holy Saheb ul zaman coming down to earth. This would be equal to Obama thinking that if he nuked japan & europe and killed 50 million people that Jesus Christ would return. Iran cannot obtain nuke weapons and I can't believe that the entire world isn't up in arms stopping them. I guess it will take a mushroom cloud looming over London, New York or Berlin before anyones going to do anything about it.
That was easily one of the most clueless and ignorant things I've ever read.
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