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Monday, April 26, 2004 9:55 AM
KUGELBLITZ
Monday, April 26, 2004 9:57 AM
SUCCATASH
Quote:Originally posted by Ghoulman: Some things I know... America declared a 'War on Terrorism' as if terrorism was another country. It isn't. A war against 'evil' is like a war against the sea. This is just Windmills and the entire world knows it. America is the aggressor in the world. America broke it's own laws to go to war. America lied to it's own people to go to war. America lied to the world to go to war. America ignored the entire international community as well as the largest worldwide protests in HISTORY to go to war. America killed tens of thousands of innocents in Iraq. America is now, more than ever before (if that's possible for such a paranoid people), a nation of fear. America (including Kerry) has changed it's policy towards Palistine and has declared it's OK to steal land and kill people in Gaza and the West Bank. America is drafting again. American aggression is the number one worry in recent European polls. Imagine what the Asian polls are like! American soldiers in Iraq will pay the highest price for American pride. They always have. Oh, and by America I mean the White House. But hey, you get the country you voted for... oh wait.
Monday, April 26, 2004 10:03 AM
GHOULMAN
Quote:Originally posted by Steve580: Ghoulman - dude, over half of the "facts" you posted were just blatently wrong...you can't just write stuff and state it as truth. Quote:A war against 'evil' is like a war against the sea. That's true...the sea *is* evil! Invading our shores, killing civilians...to WAR!
Quote:A war against 'evil' is like a war against the sea.
RUXTON
Monday, April 26, 2004 10:07 AM
NERVOUSPETE
Quote:Originally posted by Succatash: Ghoulman, I agree with everything you say, except there's no draft...yet.
Monday, April 26, 2004 10:16 AM
Monday, April 26, 2004 10:30 AM
HJERMSTED
Monday, April 26, 2004 10:39 AM
Monday, April 26, 2004 10:55 AM
Monday, April 26, 2004 11:25 AM
COWARD
Monday, April 26, 2004 12:10 PM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: Auraptor, Ghoulman was entirely correct and you are wrong
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: The US planned its invasion of Afghanistan well over six months prior to 9-11.
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: There is vast evidence that Al Quida does not exist, but is instead only a useful boogeyman.
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: The motto of the Mossad is something like "By way of deception thou shalt make war." Unmarked Israeli planes attacked the USS Liberty, as has recently been acknowledged by FOIA documents.
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: Where, by the way, is Osama Bin Laden? He too was installed by the US.
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: Constitutional law was in fact broken to begin war in Iraq.
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: Here's just one Bush lie. Bush said, right after 9-11,: "But I knew I needed to act. I knew that if the nation's under attack, the role of the commander-in-chief is to respond forcefully to prevent other attacks from happening. And so I talked to the secretary of Defense, and one of the first acts I did was put our military on alert."
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: ------------------- ---------------- Bush claimed TWICE to have seen the first plane hit the towers. Either he was privy to closed-circuit TV and was thus complicit, or he is a liar. The only video of that event surfaced many hours later, the Glaubert [sp?] film, which also shows a suspicious ball of flame just before impact. Alternatively, Bush is so out of touch with reality that he ought to be removed from office. Don't claim there were NO LIES. There were many more to start the preemptive and illegal war in Iraq.
Monday, April 26, 2004 1:51 PM
Monday, April 26, 2004 2:12 PM
Monday, April 26, 2004 2:30 PM
Monday, April 26, 2004 4:22 PM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 2:59 AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:42 AM
HERO
Quote:Originally posted by Kugelblitz: The Clear Skies initiative sabotages thirty years of work started by the Nixon Administration. A recent NY Times article pointed out that a small percentage (like 2%) of the billions of dollars in net profit generated by one power company in New Jersey was enough to upgrade all of their physical plants. The lobbyists are running the show, and this is not only ok with this president, it is encouraged. The EPA is losing professionals left and right because their lifes work is being destroyed to fill the coffers of the very induistries they are trying to regulate.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 5:55 AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 5:56 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: Doran and Hero, if it were not for the French, the U.S. would not exist.
Quote: Instead, I am fed up with shitheads who run off at the mouth and make wild accusations without taking the time to look into things,
Quote: Doran, you asked, "What kind of a loser thinks an airliner could be fitted with missles?" How about every U.S. Government department of any significance, including NSA, CIA, FBI, etc.? How aobut Naval Undesea Warfare Center. How about US Dept of Justice? The GSA? The Carlisle Group? Rockefeller? NY Port Authority? Microsoft, the FAA, Intel, the Pentagon, Boeing, numerous U.S. Military bases, the Chicage Tribune, Eglin AFB, JPL, Los Alamos, the DOD, NASA, major insurance companies, and on and on. Are these all LOSERS, Doran? They have all flocked to that website.
Quote: No missile pod, eh? http://www.rense.com/misslepod.JPG
Quote: Doran or Hero, tell me why Bush...
Quote: This administration is the most corrupt in history
Quote: And yet Hero has the inability to recognize that the terrorists in Iraq are the US forces
Quote: Boy, is Hero smart, or what?! I can't hardly believe such brilliance.
Quote: He/she doesn't even know that congress gave up its right to declare war, contrary to the Constitution
Quote: BTW, and that the Bush administration went to war, not by vote of congress.
Quote: That was treasonous, BTW.
Quote: Yep, Hero really has the facts.
Quote: Read Ghoulman's comments for a breath of fresh air, instead of the uninformed pap of either Doran or Hero.
Quote: ps: Steve580, YOU are wrong, not Ghoulman. Ghoulman stated the draft was reinstated, which it's not...not yet, but strong moves are afoot to do so.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 6:18 AM
HKCAVALIER
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 6:32 AM
MAUGWAI
Quote:Originally posted by HERO: Yeah. But those were different French. The good French. They show up every now and then, especially when all the bad French have managed to screw things up. Think Revolution, Napoleon, Revolution, Napoleon III, War, Resitance, and the '80s. Thats not the whole list, but certainly covers the highlights of recent French history.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 6:57 AM
CAPNHARBATKIN
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 6:58 AM
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: P.S: Oh, while I was writing this post hero's come back with a diatribe about how environmentalists have destroyed the economy (I'll be sure to let my environmentalist friends know just how powerful they really are). But, as you see, nothing about that pretty important point concerning the current administration's lie that Saddam Hussein presented an immedediate threat to the United States. Hm. I guess he just forgot.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:28 AM
Quote:Originally posted by CapnHarbatkin: HKCavalier: Anyway, just 'cuz Hero types something doesn't mean its true. If he has any information to quote that bolsters his assertion (including the formula - not just a bottom line number) then I for one might find his increasing strident argument a little bit believeable.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:36 AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:44 AM
Quote: "The vast majority of corporate executives are honest, hardworking people," Attorney General John Ashcroft said. "But when a company conducts itself in the manner Reliant Energy Services is alleged to have acted here, it will face severe consequences." California's power crisis caused rolling blackouts, sent the state's utility companies heavily into debt and forced sharp increases in state electricity prices. Houston-based Reliant Resources is among several energy companies that have paid regulatory fines stemming from the crisis. The six-count indictment was returned by a federal grand jury in San Francisco and released by the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. It accuses the company of withholding power from the market and purchasing electricity instead of producing it, then selling power at artificially high prices. (snip) Three former Enron Corp. traders have been charged with wire fraud related to price manipulation in California. Two of them pleaded guilty and a third awaits trial in October.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 8:28 AM
Quote:But, as I may have mentioned before, if mass graves, torture chambers, and rape as instruments of government don't justify war, nothing does. Some people believe nothing justifies war, those people should be killed and their stuff given to me. I guess you are one of those people who are mad we fought Hitler, after all he never attacked us and clearly was no immediate threat to North America.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 8:31 AM
Quote: Coward wrote: (runs and hides (chuckles while everyone else kicks the crap out of each other))
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 8:32 AM
MILORADELL
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:01 AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:35 AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:08 AM
Quote: How? Maybe Bush levied war against the US. Or maybe he provided aid and comfort to our enemies. Read Article 3, treason is the only crime defined by the Contitution. The US Constitution, not the funny Conspiracy one you've been reading.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:39 AM
MATWANG
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by CapnHarbatkin: Actually Hero, I believe you need to review Article II, Section 4: Section 4. The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. So I think its pretty hard to argue that treason is the only impeachable offense. If you're gonna try to flame fellow posters with the constituion, you really should get it right.[\b]Quote: Ok. What is bribery? According to the Constitution the crime of bribery is...sorry its not there. Same with high crimes and misdemeanors. But treason is specifically defined in Article 3. Hence treason is the ONLY crime specifically defined by the Constitution. Thats why when Clinton was impeached we could all argue about whether what he did was a "high crime". Because it was left open to interpritation. Treason was not. And I wasn't trying to flame anyone. Merely using the Constitutional definition of treason to question the accurracy of an assertion by a fellow traveller as to the legal status of President Bush with regards to the issue of treason. The fellow was simply incorrect. Whatever he may or may not have done, his actions by definition cannot constitute treason by any standard acceptable in American courts. France, as I understand it, has a different standard. H
Quote: Ok. What is bribery? According to the Constitution the crime of bribery is...sorry its not there. Same with high crimes and misdemeanors. But treason is specifically defined in Article 3. Hence treason is the ONLY crime specifically defined by the Constitution. Thats why when Clinton was impeached we could all argue about whether what he did was a "high crime". Because it was left open to interpritation. Treason was not. And I wasn't trying to flame anyone. Merely using the Constitutional definition of treason to question the accurracy of an assertion by a fellow traveller as to the legal status of President Bush with regards to the issue of treason. The fellow was simply incorrect. Whatever he may or may not have done, his actions by definition cannot constitute treason by any standard acceptable in American courts. France, as I understand it, has a different standard. H
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:01 AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:04 AM
Quote:Originally posted by NervousPete: Oi! No swearing here Ghoulman. Please. Even if you think he's an idiot, don't insult him. Destroy him with slightly barbed logic if you want. This board is for people of all ages and temperments. And if anyone swears, my computer blocks the post thread off at work, thus denying me slacking time on this board - thus meaning I can only get my Firefly kicks at home. And I'm not man enough to go THAT long without Firefly kicks. SNIP!...
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Coward: Comparing the war on Iraq to WWII does not hold up. Hitler marched into the de-militarized zone in the Rhineland in 1935 (if memory serves). He annexed Austria in 1937, invaded "Sudetenland" (don't know the English name) in 1939. Up until this point no one in the international community lifted a finger to stop him, despite Hitler having expressively stated his intention to take over eastern Europe in "Mein Kampf" in the '20s. Even when Hitler invaded Czechia (also in '39) the international community did nothing. Only after Germany's invasion of Poland a few weeks later did the war start, the US refuse to join this war before being directly attacked at Pearl Harbor. This hesitation cost Millions of Britons, Frenchmen and Russians their lives (and even Germans, though mentioning them in this context isn't very sensible).[\b]Quote: Sounds pretty comparable to me. In WW2 our hesitation was merely a manifestation of our legacy of isolationism. Yet it cost countless lives. Now we go foreward to stop the madmen, and France holds back. France seeks compromise and peace with an enemy bent upon global domination, ideological extremism, and the destruction of the Jews. Quote: Oh and Hero and Auraptor... if you don't know how to behave and properly conduct a debate and refrain from calling people morons and being racist towards other nationalities, maybe you shouldn't be partaking in this discussion. (And Hero you certainly shouldn't be accusing people of being racist or antisemitic if you are so obviously racist (towards the French) yourself)[\b]Quote: I may hate the French, but there's nothing racist about it. I don't hate them for their race, I hate them for their politics. I hate them because they spit on 50 years of alliance. I hate them because they gave aid and support to our enemies by fostering inaction and backchannel deals. I hate them because the seek to exploit a changing world dynamic by creating a block of nations to challenge American supremacy. I hate them because they are arrogent and dismissive to former eastern Block nations who flock to our banner to stand side by side against those who threaten civilization. But I love the good French. The ones who come foreward in times of great need. Who show courage and leadership and all the things that serve to make France great. They are there, waiting. They'll be there when France's policies come crashing down in fire and blood. It will happen. Why? Because terrorists can't be trusted. I hate Canada too (mainly over the 1992 World Series). But not the French-Canadians. Isn't that odd? Quote: P.S. I am not now, nor have I ever been a member of the French ethniticity or nationality. I just assumed you were French. Guess it was your name. I don't call people morons, although many ideas of a moronic nature have been expressed (not the legitimate disagreements such as this one). I apologize if anyone thought I had called them a moron simply by disagreeing with them. I didn't call anyone a racist either. I did however claim that some enviromentalists may be motitvated by racist designs. It is one of several explanations about why its ok to pollute in Mexico or , but not in their own back yard. Ok, I do take unfair shots at France. I call them cowards and make fun of their manhood. I apologize. I just wish they'd stop trying to surrender to me. H
Quote: Sounds pretty comparable to me. In WW2 our hesitation was merely a manifestation of our legacy of isolationism. Yet it cost countless lives. Now we go foreward to stop the madmen, and France holds back. France seeks compromise and peace with an enemy bent upon global domination, ideological extremism, and the destruction of the Jews. Quote: Oh and Hero and Auraptor... if you don't know how to behave and properly conduct a debate and refrain from calling people morons and being racist towards other nationalities, maybe you shouldn't be partaking in this discussion. (And Hero you certainly shouldn't be accusing people of being racist or antisemitic if you are so obviously racist (towards the French) yourself)[\b]Quote: I may hate the French, but there's nothing racist about it. I don't hate them for their race, I hate them for their politics. I hate them because they spit on 50 years of alliance. I hate them because they gave aid and support to our enemies by fostering inaction and backchannel deals. I hate them because the seek to exploit a changing world dynamic by creating a block of nations to challenge American supremacy. I hate them because they are arrogent and dismissive to former eastern Block nations who flock to our banner to stand side by side against those who threaten civilization. But I love the good French. The ones who come foreward in times of great need. Who show courage and leadership and all the things that serve to make France great. They are there, waiting. They'll be there when France's policies come crashing down in fire and blood. It will happen. Why? Because terrorists can't be trusted. I hate Canada too (mainly over the 1992 World Series). But not the French-Canadians. Isn't that odd? Quote: P.S. I am not now, nor have I ever been a member of the French ethniticity or nationality. I just assumed you were French. Guess it was your name. I don't call people morons, although many ideas of a moronic nature have been expressed (not the legitimate disagreements such as this one). I apologize if anyone thought I had called them a moron simply by disagreeing with them. I didn't call anyone a racist either. I did however claim that some enviromentalists may be motitvated by racist designs. It is one of several explanations about why its ok to pollute in Mexico or , but not in their own back yard. Ok, I do take unfair shots at France. I call them cowards and make fun of their manhood. I apologize. I just wish they'd stop trying to surrender to me. H
Quote: Oh and Hero and Auraptor... if you don't know how to behave and properly conduct a debate and refrain from calling people morons and being racist towards other nationalities, maybe you shouldn't be partaking in this discussion. (And Hero you certainly shouldn't be accusing people of being racist or antisemitic if you are so obviously racist (towards the French) yourself)[\b]Quote: I may hate the French, but there's nothing racist about it. I don't hate them for their race, I hate them for their politics. I hate them because they spit on 50 years of alliance. I hate them because they gave aid and support to our enemies by fostering inaction and backchannel deals. I hate them because the seek to exploit a changing world dynamic by creating a block of nations to challenge American supremacy. I hate them because they are arrogent and dismissive to former eastern Block nations who flock to our banner to stand side by side against those who threaten civilization. But I love the good French. The ones who come foreward in times of great need. Who show courage and leadership and all the things that serve to make France great. They are there, waiting. They'll be there when France's policies come crashing down in fire and blood. It will happen. Why? Because terrorists can't be trusted. I hate Canada too (mainly over the 1992 World Series). But not the French-Canadians. Isn't that odd? Quote: P.S. I am not now, nor have I ever been a member of the French ethniticity or nationality. I just assumed you were French. Guess it was your name. I don't call people morons, although many ideas of a moronic nature have been expressed (not the legitimate disagreements such as this one). I apologize if anyone thought I had called them a moron simply by disagreeing with them. I didn't call anyone a racist either. I did however claim that some enviromentalists may be motitvated by racist designs. It is one of several explanations about why its ok to pollute in Mexico or , but not in their own back yard. Ok, I do take unfair shots at France. I call them cowards and make fun of their manhood. I apologize. I just wish they'd stop trying to surrender to me. H
Quote: I may hate the French, but there's nothing racist about it. I don't hate them for their race, I hate them for their politics. I hate them because they spit on 50 years of alliance. I hate them because they gave aid and support to our enemies by fostering inaction and backchannel deals. I hate them because the seek to exploit a changing world dynamic by creating a block of nations to challenge American supremacy. I hate them because they are arrogent and dismissive to former eastern Block nations who flock to our banner to stand side by side against those who threaten civilization. But I love the good French. The ones who come foreward in times of great need. Who show courage and leadership and all the things that serve to make France great. They are there, waiting. They'll be there when France's policies come crashing down in fire and blood. It will happen. Why? Because terrorists can't be trusted. I hate Canada too (mainly over the 1992 World Series). But not the French-Canadians. Isn't that odd? Quote: P.S. I am not now, nor have I ever been a member of the French ethniticity or nationality. I just assumed you were French. Guess it was your name. I don't call people morons, although many ideas of a moronic nature have been expressed (not the legitimate disagreements such as this one). I apologize if anyone thought I had called them a moron simply by disagreeing with them. I didn't call anyone a racist either. I did however claim that some enviromentalists may be motitvated by racist designs. It is one of several explanations about why its ok to pollute in Mexico or , but not in their own back yard. Ok, I do take unfair shots at France. I call them cowards and make fun of their manhood. I apologize. I just wish they'd stop trying to surrender to me. H
Quote: P.S. I am not now, nor have I ever been a member of the French ethniticity or nationality.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:21 PM
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:08 PM
JASONZZZ
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:14 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Jasonzzz: There is an "ethnic" French now? There's language French, Nation French, Country French, (and thank God for the US of A) place French, Fries French, (of course) wine French, cheese French, and a couple of other things... What's this French ethnicity you speak of.... up until some years past the 100 year war - the French didn't even know they were French or such a thing as French... the Denmark, English, "French" were all too busy interbreeding each other to figure out these Ethnicity and too worry about the daily bread to figure out Nationality.
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:50 PM
DARKJESTER
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 6:31 PM
DORAN
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 5:14 AM
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 6:19 AM
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:07 AM
BROWNCOAT1
May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.
Quote:... it just goes to show how hurtful, incestuous, and insane, American culture is. Reading certain posts above I gotta wonder if lobotomies are dirt cheap below the 49th.
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:50 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Ghoulman: ... it just goes to show how hurtful, incestuous, and insane, American culture is. Reading certain posts above I gotta wonder if lobotomies are dirt cheap below the 49th.
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:08 AM
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:21 AM
CONNORFLYNN
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:24 AM
SIGMANUNKI
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: There are but two classes of people: those who are afraid to seek the truth; and those who MUST know it, no matter how contrary to established ideas it may be, and no matter how fearsome.
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