How to deal with those non-Americans messing with threads on American National Intere

Discussion in 'Politics' started by fairplay, Jan 19, 2003.

  1. the way you end arguments makes you look really smart...
     
    #171     Feb 23, 2003
  2. roe

    roe

    Very interesting: a classic example of "shift of paradigm". Glad to see that Germany is no more a threat to ethnic minorities!
     
    #172     Feb 23, 2003
  3. msfe

    msfe

    found at `The FBI better be right about this...´ www.permachat.co.uk :

    `Methinks the Yank position on all subjects is becoming clear; we're right, you're wrong, shut up or we will bomb you.´
     
    #173     Feb 27, 2003
  4. roe

    roe

    Yet another classic from you, MSFE. Those Brits they are just blessed with so much more funny ideas than the rest of the world could ever dream of.
     
    #174     Feb 27, 2003
  5. toby400

    toby400

    Thats right,

    Now it's America's turn to bully ethnic minorities like Arabs in Iraq.

    Methinks Korea is safe though. They have no oil and their big buddy China might protect them fom Dubya.

    Red Neck Roe might be surprised that, outside of America, a lot of people do not like Americans. Hitler grabbed land and killed people; Bush grabs oil and kills people.

    Nice to see Blair has the House of Commons turning against him. Now he knows the people don't want to fight Bush's oil war.

    And please don't resurrect the "we saved Europe bullshit."
    That was in the past, history. Only unhappy people dwell on the past.
     
    #175     Feb 27, 2003
  6. Babak

    Babak

    I'm sure that msfe/wild will have something interesting to say about this:


    Duarte also monitors The Moscow Times for reports about Germany and Russia. He says, "There has been documented evidence of correspondence between Saddam and Chirac over the years and the French government has not denied there have been personal letters."

    Duarte, who gets credit for being among the first, along with Friedman's Stratfor.com, to recognize the political problems that shut down Venezuela's oil industry late last year, says several political figures face their greatest challenges in the next several weeks.

    The money manager points to reports, ignored in the American press, that the German government admitted holding back evidence of smallpox-virus arsenals in Iraq. The news organization Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung says German authorities may have been worried that news of the arsenals would ruin Chancellor Gerhardt Schroeder's re-election effort.

    Schroeder on Wednesday will visit Moscow at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian leader this past weekend sent a former prime minister, Yevgeny Primakov, to meet with Saddam in Baghdad. Stratfor describes Primakov as a friend of Saddam.

    Duarte in the past 18 months has forecast accurately the growing volatility of energy markets. He also has laid out the growing importance of Russia and the diminishing influence of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries on supply and demand in the oil marketplace.

    "Look, Saddam does have smallpox, the virus, and it is a biological weapon, and Germany knows about it," he says. "As these things start coming out in the open, and Putin gets involved, a lot of personal things that can be politically damaging will shape events. Over the last two or three days a lot of reports have come out that are damning to a lot of people."


    From:
    http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/sto...e&guid={6E368A7B-2A32-4CAD-B36B-A0CF7BFA69E0}
     
    #176     Feb 27, 2003
  7. msfe

    msfe

    Babak/Perle, tell me more
     
    #177     Feb 27, 2003
  8. skeptic123

    skeptic123 Guest


    Toby, every statement in your post is idiotic,

    -Arabs are majority in Iraq, they are minority in France, at least for now
    -There are two Koreas in case you do not know. Which one is safe? The one developing nukes?, Or its southern neighbor is safe from the nuclear strike? Nah, you would not care about safety of democratic countries like S. Korea, you and your anti-war buddies only worry that dictators god forbid do not get bad treatment.
    -Hitler killed and grabbed land, so did Hussein. Bush has not killed anybody, and has not grabbed no land. Even if you believe he will in the future, he has not done it yet and your calling him a killer is disgusting.
    -Blair knew public sentiment before House of Commons. He just has guts and inteligence to ignore idiots
    -We did save Europe whether you like it or not. We are not dwelling on the past but it is a debt of honor which has not been repaid. You of course do not have to repay it and may default on the debt (as disgraceful as it may be). France already has.
     
    #178     Feb 27, 2003
  9. skeptic, some people just seem genetically predisposed to abhor war; nothing will ever be justification enough in their eyes. (unless it's some che guevarra wannabe overthrowing the 'evil establishment')

    some people simply cannot fathom that a politician might be acting for the general good rather than just his own.

    did you happen to catch the blair interview, where those peacnik schmuks tried to grill him on the war issue (with their juvenile accusatory tones)? he held up ADMIRABLY. they had nothing on him. what an officer and a gentleman. (and he's not even a conservative!)

    and yep, how easily people forget. america most certainly did save europe's ass. she didn't even have to do it. her war was with japan. certainly didn't have to help reconstruct it after the war had ended.
    now that's "all in the past" huh? freakin morons.
     
    #179     Feb 27, 2003
  10. Toby, what a stupid post. Then again we don't really expect too much logic from you lot.

    People who do anything to win an argument are despicable.

    You said : "That was in the past, history. Only unhappy people dwell on the past."

    So what you are actually saying to Roe is that he isn't allowed to bring up facts from the past.

    Yet, that rule doesn't apply to you so it seems, how logical.

    If there is a case for 'no war' it is people like you who spoil it for others (whose outlook is 'no war') by making stupid and absurd statements.

    Anyway I know I am wasting my breath as you lunies have no capacity for shame.

    freealways
     
    #180     Feb 27, 2003