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U.S. says monthly Iraq death toll heading lower (pg. 3)
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by LatinLover
A war has to be popular for the US to fight. The whole world has to approve it and has to give us permission for us to fight a war.
I mean dont even talk about WWII cause certainly you dont understand and never will understand it. The world found out about Germanys crimes of humanity before or after WWII? :rolleyes: |
In other words, the bankistocracy and the other political elites need to mold public perception in order to sell humanity a bill of goods which ultimately benefits less than 1% of our worlds population. The same <1% who's been busy discussing the best ways to eliminate >80% of the rest of us, partially so that they don't have to fight so hard in order to maintain their hierarchal power structure.
They want people to be stupid and uninformed about our world's issues so that they can be more easily controlled and you're obviously all too eager to help them. :whip: |
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| LatinLover |
MisterOpus1,
I dont have to prove you . Who the hell are you for me to give you answers? I mean you are a nobody, I keep my same stance on you from day one. I have never or never will respond to stupid from you because after all you are just some 30+ something year old guy living in a cyber world.
Trancer-X,
The media has depicted negative news of the Iraqi war and war on terrorism. I mean lets be honest here, Bush ed up on the aftermath of the successful invasion of Iraq. Thats a fact! Further on moving towards the current sentiment of the American people and our politicians on these issues. America is divided, many Americans want us to withdraw. But sadly many Americans dont know the the significance of withdrawal. The media has NOT told the American people the consequences of a withdrawal. Many Americans dont know that America has difficult challenges than ever. We are not only fighting Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups but an ideology. I mean here you have Bin Laden according to him he has obtained permission by God to kill 10 million Americans :rolleyes: I mean what is so frustrating is that many Americans have forgotten what happened in 9/11. Do we have to wait for another attack to strike us so we can be reminded over what we are going against? Trust me if another attack occurs you will see happening to our civil liberties. Look at the Dems bitching about wire tapping...Is it better for America to be on the offense or defense?
I tend not to discuss why we went into war with Iraq because afterall we are there already and we must find a solution to succeed. We must look forward and not backwards. Let history judge Bush! What I can tell you is that this was not something planed by Halliburton or other special interest groups :rolleyes: lets cut the conspiracy crap. I have my own analysis on why we went to war with Iraq, and yes Bush did know that Iraq DID not have WMD. Is you wish for me to elaborate more please ask... but for now im going to leave it there. Plus I dont feel like typing anymore :p |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
In other words, the bankistocracy and the other political elites need to mold public perception in order to sell humanity a bill of goods which ultimately benefits less than 1% of our worlds population. The same <1% who's been busy discussing the best ways to eliminate >80% of the rest of us, partially so that they don't have to fight so hard in order to maintain their hierarchal power structure. |
honestly, what is this guy smoking? :stongue: |
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by LatinLover
MisterOpus1,
I dont have to prove you . Who the hell are you for me to give you answers? I mean you are a nobody, I keep my same stance on you from day one. I have never or never will respond to stupid from you because after all you are just some 30+ something year old guy living in a cyber world.
Trancer-X,
The media has depicted negative news of the Iraqi war and war on terrorism. I mean lets be honest here, Bush ed up on the aftermath of the successful invasion of Iraq. Thats a fact! Further on moving towards the current sentiment of the American people and our politicians on these issues. America is divided, many Americans want us to withdraw. But sadly many Americans dont know the the significance of withdrawal. The media has NOT told the American people the consequences of a withdrawal. Many Americans dont know that America has difficult challenges than ever. We are not only fighting Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups but an ideology. I mean here you have Bin Laden according to him he has obtained permission by God to kill 10 million Americans :rolleyes: I mean what is so frustrating is that many Americans have forgotten what happened in 9/11. Do we have to wait for another attack to strike us so we can be reminded over what we are going against? Trust me if another attack occurs you will see happening to our civil liberties. Look at the Dems bitching about wire tapping...Is it better for America to be on the offense or defense?
I tend not to discuss why we went into war with Iraq because afterall we are there already and we must find a solution to succeed. We must look forward and not backwards. Let history judge Bush! What I can tell you is that this was not something planed by Halliburton or other special interest groups :rolleyes: lets cut the conspiracy crap. I have my own analysis on why we went to war with Iraq, and yes Bush did know that Iraq DID not have WMD. Is you wish for me to elaborate more please ask... but for now im going to leave it there. Plus I dont feel like typing anymore :p |
:haha: :stongue: :stongue:
You are beyond hopeless. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magnetonium
There are no excuses. As a matter of a fact, you're wrong with the logic that you're using. Why? I would like to share something that I learned in my Statistics class couple days ago.
To summarize, you are using a very dubious method to explain your point because you make a very questionable assumption that the current decrease of deaths in Iraq will go on and on in nice patterns and predictions (just like they predicted a bunch of other things about Iraq some time ago) ... its called extrapolation. Read about it.
Same thing people said about the prices of oil in 1998, that it will continue to be low, and drew all kinds of fancy predictions, lines and assumptions that were incorrect because there are many factors that can affect the price of oil at any moment, just like your Iraq.
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It's basically the exact same problem with the "600,000 Iraqi Deaths" stat on the other side of the spectrum; extrapolation...
The big difference being of course that the subject (soldiers) were actually counted... |
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| MisterOpus1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by LatinLover
MisterOpus1,
I dont have to prove you . Who the hell are you for me to give you answers? |
Oh c'mon, surely an instructor in statistics could give us all the answer to that very easy Stats 101 question?
That's an easy one.
| quote: | | I mean you are a nobody, I keep my same stance on you from day one. |
Yes, we've all noticed. Your ignorance, delusions of grandeur, and overall supreme idiocy have been on full display.
| quote: | | I have never or never will respond to stupid from you because after all you are just some 30+ something year old guy living in a cyber world. |
It's actually kinda cute to see you try hard at making insults. With more practice I'm sure you'll get better!
And really now, surely an instructor of your stature wouldn't have to belittle your own subject as "stupid " when it's such an easy question?
And seriously, where did you teach?
| quote: | | I mean lets be honest here, Bush ed up on the aftermath of the successful invasion of Iraq. Thats a fact! |
I love it when we agree on things.
| quote: | | But sadly many Americans dont know the the significance of withdrawal. The media has NOT told the American people the consequences of a withdrawal. |
You'll have to excuse us for turning our collective backs on you silly neocons and your supposed predictions on events in Iraq. Your records have not done you a good service in your predictions, so please understand when we have a healthy bit of skepticism on your predictions of "consequences".
| quote: | | Many Americans dont know that America has difficult challenges than ever. We are not only fighting Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups but an ideology. |
The primary ideology we're fighting in Iraq is between two Islamic factions, which have been at war with each other for a very long time. This constitutes approximately 90% of the fight in Iraq. Funny how you mention al Qaeda "and other terrorist groups," when "other terrorist groups" just so happen to constitute the bulk of whom we're fighting against in Iraq.
| quote: | | I mean here you have Bin Laden according to him he has obtained permission by God to kill 10 million Americans :rolleyes: I mean what is so frustrating is that many Americans have forgotten what happened in 9/11. |
Not to worry - we've got idiots like Giuliani reminding us every day.
But out of curiosity, we are talking about Iraq, right? You do know that has nothing to do with 9/11, right? Just want to make that clear.
| quote: | | Do we have to wait for another attack to strike us so we can be reminded over what we are going against? |
This pertains to Iraq? Could you try and make that connection for us?
| quote: | | Trust me if another attack occurs you will see happening to our civil liberties.[ Look at the Dems bitching about wire tapping...Is it better for America to be on the offense or defense? |
Our civil liberties are the pinnacle and core for what our country stands for. We need not give up any liberties to ensure our safety, and if you knew even a pittance of a ing clue as to what you were talking about pertaining to the wiretapping issue, I'd suspect we'd see your silly ass in those threads on that said topic.
But of course, you rarely show up there. Can't imagine why, Arnoldj.
| quote: | | I tend not to discuss why we went into war with Iraq because afterall we are there already and we must find a solution to succeed. |
Or is it because your idiot leader took us there on false pretenses and faulty intelligence, and folks like you never want to face the music on all those wonderful predictions your Administration made.
| quote: | | We must look forward and not backwards. |
Yes, nevermind that dog smell on your shoe. Keep marching.
| quote: | | Let history judge Bush! |
I'll be more than delighted to take you up on that bet. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
He's a troll. You can't reason with him. Either Latinlover is a prank, someone with a motive, or really is one stupid bloke. I really can't believe I'm only 1 year older than this child..:nervous: |
Is it Purple ? get the mods to do an IP check on them. |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
:haha: :stongue: :stongue:
You are beyond hopeless. |
I have two people on my ignore list now.
Number one is AU.TA's biggest nob, pkcRAISTLIN, who I at first thought was some sort of government shill (but have since figured him to be just another one the "useful idiots" which Stalin and Hitler so aptly described.)
Number two is of course the somewhat newly re-registered alias named LatinLover, who I'm pretty sure is either just a troll or some sort of dimwit psy-op. |
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| MisterOpus1 |
Hi Latin. I'd thought I'd give you another chance to help me out with the answer to this simple question I posted earlier. In case you forgot, here you go:
| quote: | | what is the best test to determine the differences between more than 1 independ. variable but with no repeated measures? IOW, to determine the impact of more than 1 independ. variable on a depend. variable? |
Thanks. |
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| eROs.au |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
honestly, what is this guy smoking? :stongue: |
Doesn't even make sense from a conspiracy theorist perspective
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
I have two people on my ignore list now.
Number one is AU.TA's biggest nob, pkcRAISTLIN, who I at first thought was some sort of government shill (but have since figured him to be just another one the "useful idiots" which Stalin and Hitler so aptly described.)
Number two is of course the somewhat newly re-registered alias named LatinLover, who I'm pretty sure is either just a troll or some sort of dimwit psy-op. |
You're making a big deal out of it. It's preferable to ignore silently and continue on your way |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by eROs.au
Doesn't even make sense from a conspiracy theorist perspective |
i know. its pretty sad, trancer must feel constantly under threat from his government. boo!
| quote: | Originally posted by eROs.au
You're making a big deal out of it. It's preferable to ignore silently and continue on your way |
he makes a big deal out of everything. like accusing me of working for the FBI. coz you know, the government loves to spend its time on dance music forums arguing on the internet :stongue: |
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