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Wow I think that's the first post I've read of yours that you wrote without a thesaurus in your hand at the time.
I'm not sure Afghanistan's drugs and what not is what this topic was about.
Iran perhaps supported this attack, and what I find most interesting is it's mentioned in the article the accusation was made without much thought by the Brits because relations with Iran are so poor right now anyway, BUT it would seem Iran might still think there are "some" ok relations, otherwise they wouldn't be denying the help given to the terrorists.
I hope the world stops and thinks for a minute that there are other means to dealing with Iran than war, I don't think they really want one but some people seem to think they're "cruisin for a brusin"... Meh, we'll see I guess.
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| Originally posted by Lopitrance Wow I think that's the first post I've read of yours that you wrote without a thesaurus in your hand at the time. |
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| Originally posted by Trancer-X Anyhow, stick around and maybe you might learn something. I know that nobody is perfect, so don't worry because I won't act like I think you're stupid or anything like that (just as long as you don't give me any more reason to.) |
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| Originally posted by metalgearsolid So I am I the only one you call a doof? This is an outrage! |
You know TX after reading that source you provided me with Rupper Murdoch talking with that reporter I felt really really bad. I have no idea why but I seriously feel like bad. Thank you TX for making me feel like crap. I guess I now understand why ignorance is bliss.
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| Originally posted by metalgearsolid I guess I now understand why ignorance is bliss. |
That's all well and good but why is it in other countries that this extreme left, conspiracy nut stuff is still not taken seriously?
And another thing, I am not an American, but for the average joe would it not be better to be kept in the dark about the dirty dealings going on?
All countries partake in sketchy activity, as most business teachers will tell you "Nobody ever got rich by obeying the law".
Personally I rather a sneaky American government at the head of the world table, over an even sneakier and more secretive and restricting one. (IE A communist state, facist state, nazi state etc)
All that being said, I hate how the American government and media has a good portion of America convinced life isnt life in the US of A without a war going on, and lets face it, when has there not been conflict in the past 50 years in American history? (Maybe not major conflict, but military action/SERIOUS almost war-like tension).
Meh, thats my take on things...
Me thinks if the average American were to be taught more cultural diversity, there would be less obstacles in the future, however these silly wars keep happening because some of the American people simply believe that it's so far away it doesn't affect their way of life at home.
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| Originally posted by Lopitrance That's all well and good but why is it in other countries that this extreme left, conspiracy nut stuff is still not taken seriously? And another thing, I am not an American, but for the average joe would it not be better to be kept in the dark about the dirty dealings going on? All countries partake in sketchy activity, as most business teachers will tell you "Nobody ever got rich by obeying the law". Personally I rather a sneaky American government at the head of the world table, over an even sneakier and more secretive and restricting one. (IE A communist state, facist state, nazi state etc) All that being said, I hate how the American government and media has a good portion of America convinced life isnt life in the US of A without a war going on, and lets face it, when has there not been conflict in the past 50 years in American history? (Maybe not major conflict, but military action/SERIOUS almost war-like tension). Meh, thats my take on things... Me thinks if the average American were to be taught more cultural diversity, there would be less obstacles in the future, however these silly wars keep happening because some of the American people simply believe that it's so far away it doesn't affect their way of life at home. |
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| Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it. - President Woodrow Wilson |
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