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he JSP it' s not my ego or the ego of frenchmen in general i'm talking about , it's the fact that politically the french government can not tell french taxpayers: "He guys we told the US not to go but now we gotta go there to help them , well it's gonna cost a few billions but i think you'll understand!"...
Well, DUH, we all KNOW that.
You need to work on your tone a bit, you were sou-nding like the typical French cultural snob there.
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I feel good about that.
These animals are MURDERERS AND CRIMINALS and deserve no less than whatever they get in Gitmo.
Good to see you're high and mighty.
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Now those are certainly not invalid and unsupportable points of view. Distasteful, maybe...but I think a case can be made for each one.
However...
Coming after...
Right. First he establishes a context of 9/11 being a military operation with the goal of revenge for the killing of innocents...thereby rendering the victims of 9/11 as not innocent. Using the same logic, with the bombing of and sanctions against Iraq being in response to the unprovoked invasion of and atrocities in Kuwait, I can draw the same conclusion that the "innocent" Iraqi children were not innocent, and were in fact a bunch of "little Eichmanns"...thereby rendering them, by his reasoning, legitimate targets of war and invalidating his presumed justice of the 9/11 strike. Reducto ad absurdum, his reasoning is horribly fallacious.
And that's above and beyond the sickening nature of his opinions. "Little Eichmanns"?
I sincerely HATE when people use Nazi name-calling as a "logical" argument.
My grandfather was a victim of the Nazi regime, held in an internment camp where he developed a lifelong reminder of his captivity: diabetes.
What was his crime? Being AMERICAN born.
This rat bastard should be beaten by an angry mob. Hell, i'll be the first in line with the bat.
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You think that's bad? The Daily Texan (official newspaper of the University of Texas at Austin) used the occasion to compare Auschwitz to what our troops are doing in Iraq on their Opinion page.
No mention of the mass graves in Iraq but they do make a connection to Iraq.....
Read it all and marvel at the stupidity. I'd love to know where they got 200,000 from. There was that one study released just a week before the election that said 100,000 but its methods were very questionable and almost every other study gave figures an order of magnitude less than that. But, hey, whatever.
Again, you have to wonder what journalists are actually qualified to do. They basically just write about things they don't understand (economy, politics, war, etc.) and they actually have to go to college to learn how to do even that.
just another example of ignorant leftism.
Like there's any other kind.
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Joe, imo, the issue is not really what YOU enjoy, NOR the rights of individual citizens who choose to smoke.
I think that the choice should rest on the shoulders of the owner of the property, and I would be fine with a sign OUTSIDE the establishment alerting patrons as to whether or not they will be "exposed."
What is happening to you? Are you becoming a leftist?
Hardly.
I'm becoming a health freak. I don't want to be 40 and feel like I'm 60, know what I mean?
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1 hour.
Nice, but it extends my work-day.
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Well la de da. Who really gives a f*ck what Jaques Chirac and his froggy friends think anyway?
The French are an AFTERTHOUGHT in history. A has-been nation.
Don't presume to come here and scold US like we're five years old, you fruity, cheese-eating, chain-smoking, Jerry Lewis film-watching, croissant-eating, faux-romantic surrendermonkey!
:I starred in Brokeback Mountain:
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That's horsesh!t.
What the Constitution forbids is the ESTASBLISHMENT of religion, not the free expression of it, even if it IS in public places.
That's where you loonies are wrong.
And I'm not religious, BTW.
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it reminded me why Dean did so well in Vermont.
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I'm seriously skeptical as to "this thing"'s (if that = Iraq) ultimate success in removing more terrorists from the face of the earth than it creates. So, I guess in your world it logically follows that I want both of my brothers to die to prove that this skepticism is right, yeah?
I consider it a point of honor that I've never used the red emoticon, but I really wanted to right here. Think before you post your crappy stereotypes, man.
I'm not saying this to brag or belittle but I've forgotten more about the subject of this thread than you guys will ever know.
Well, you certainly have proven one thing: That being you are willing to desperately try to prove a correlation between two completely different wars in two completely different parts of the world.
Your motivation being that your two brothers are there of course.
I'm assuming your brothers volunteered to join the armed forces, correct?
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I've toyed with the idea of running spring break tours to Amsterdam for a living
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I highly recommend "Dispatches" by Michael Herr to reveal a bit about the other side.
Different war, same kind of Thumbs-up from the Mission.
Unbelievable.
It's amazing how desperate some people are to see this thing fail. Utterly stupefying.
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Well the new food pyramid suggests 3 servings milk a day. Most people do not have enough calcium daily. Calcium helps prevent osteoperosis and helps preserve bone density. I realize many are lactose intolerent and cannot have milk. I also realize when you stop drinking milk your body stops producing enzymes to break it down. As for yogurt- its awesome for you! Yogurt is high in calcium, helps the immune system, loaded with b12, protein, riboflavin. Yogurt introduces good bacteria in your digestive tract which helps digestion and helps prevent ulcers. In fact whenever you travel to a new country you should try local yogurt. It helps acclimate your digestive tract to the new bacteria and helps prevent sickness and montezumas revenge. Add fresh blueberrys to plain yogurt and you are talking superfood! I love smoothies and yogurt is a main component in mine. Yogurt, bananas, blueberries, stawberrys and a little sorbet in a blender- that is powerfood!
So long as it's organic, I'll agree with that. Anything with antibiotics or hormones is HORRIBLE for you.
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I've lived too long to know there is no karma. There is no heavenly father above looking after all of us preventing evil. It's a beautiful thought, but it's not the deal. It is only a pacifier for the lower classes.
Bush Senior will be in the sky box with owner Kraft again this year. I hate the Pats and their puke inducing fans but the Pats are going to win and clear the spread. The Eagles just won their "super bowl" last Sunday.
At the end of the day, life is a free for all. Ask the tsumani victims. It's everyone for themselves and the super rich are above the law.
When Rodney Dangerfield asked his father on his death bed what is the meaning of life, the old man Cohn said "It's all bullsh*t".
At least give the 7 points, bet the Pats and make yourself some money to buy some t*tties and beer.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Soem folks are just doomed to fail. Some are blessed with neverending success.
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actually the mess was there when i got back home for xmas
...i thought i had cleaned it up but nope its back...and no, spybot and adaware havent gotten rid of it...tried those both...
as for how did it get there?
my 17-yr old brother *insists* he has no idea, and it showed up on its own...altho the IE history and some downloaded files would argue against that...
Try using hijack-this.
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Huh - drawing a picture to be mean is intent to kill?? Did they show the kid in question the drawings? How is it intent to kill by drawing a picture? However you look at it it is absurd.
I know I used to draw pictures of stick people running over people, of stick people mortally wounding other stick people with swords, knives and all sorts. It's just what kids do.
The parents and school need to be involved at that stage to talk to the kids abotu WHY they drew it - what it means to the kid - and why that sort of thing is wrong. My mum would tell me it's wrong - the same should happen in this case.
It's not about age of reason at all. If we say age of reason is 7 - why don't we let kids drink at age 7, have sex at age 7, etc?
Nick, how goes the WW?
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that is the among the funniest things I've ever read.
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As I've said this is a dicey proposition for my viewpoints. On one hand, I enjoy the smoke free environments. On the other hand, I think it's ridiculous to ban smoking in bars.
So, I'm torn. Pardon me for havign a Clintonian moment.