Iran Strike By US Scheduled For 6th April 2007

Discussion in 'Politics' started by THE-BEAKER, Mar 30, 2007.




  1. You easily under estimate the collective power of stupidity.

    However what amazes me is the resilience of the american stock market to world affairs. It's only a matter of time that the american economy collapses and yet the market acts like it's at the beginning cusp of some supposed golden age of america economics.

    But then again, the fact that a no-name tie retail store could have a billion dollar market cap in the internet heyday of the late 90's should provide us with a clue of what is coming up next.
     
    #111     Apr 1, 2007

  2. You're obviously ignorant. I can forgive your horrendous grammar, spelling and punctuation. But I can not forgive your ignorance.

    I will not go into your other simple minded nonsense, but I would like to set you straight on the topic of global oil reserves. There is enough Oil in Canada and Venezuela to effectively provide oil for the entire globe for another few hundred years. It's called the oil sands. Canadian Oil sand reserves are understated since the estimates are mostly based on Alberta reserves since Saskatchewan has onerous regulations on prospecting. However once their provincial government changes, the effective Canadian reserves could double. Then there are the artic fields that Norway is beginning to prospect.

    You should try reading newpapers from your own country instead of reading the propaganda from the zionist controlled american media.
     
    #112     Apr 1, 2007
  3. I am talking about the current generation and the upcoming one. 50 years ago the US was almost unmatched on the field of education, which is why we have the living standard that we have today. These days, even funtionally illiterate people can pass highschool. Why do you think that we give 2 years of university credits to people who finished highschool in Europe? It's because, with the exception of England, Europe still has a reasonable education system, although rapidly declining also.

    Unless we reform the system, the future is undoubtably going to be in Asia, for they have an education system that is superiour to ours.
     
    #113     Apr 1, 2007
  4. Yeah, because they send their uni students to australian, european, and american universities.

    So, public education must be pretty good in rural cambodia, huh?
    Or is that not what you meant.........
     
    #114     Apr 1, 2007
  5. Countries such as China and India only have about three to five percent of their graduates living abroad. That's extremely low. Do you believe that the US should become depend on foreign nations for it's intelligence? It's only a matter of time before these nations start to develop their own higher education, and eventually we cease to receive well-educated foreigners (who have no loyalty to anyone).
     
    #115     Apr 1, 2007
  6. Percent of GRADUATES.......im talking about undergradates, unless you meant school level .
    Dependant on foreign intelligence?

    You must be joking.
    How many foreign doctors work in western countries, for example?
    Its already happened, nevermind the wholesale import of nazi and japanese war criminals welcomed with open arms, post war.

    Education has always been a haven for bureacrats, nearly as bad as armed forces, and the poor results in any instance are directly proportianate to the size of the bureacracy.

    Loyalty, to a country? Thats idiotic, when you consider the motives of a corporation.

    What is the REAL risk your worried about?

    Oh wait, jews, yup.
     
    #116     Apr 1, 2007
  7. Since you live in Australia I assume you mean Australia is played like a violin.

    I agree wholeheartedly. Anyone like Kangaroo hamburgers?...:p
     
    #117     Apr 1, 2007
  8. Too bad the brains that live in the Netherlands don't have any
    power to use them in world affairs since it is such a small going
    nowhere country.

    But at least you can smoke drugs there since it is not a crime.

    Pretty smart educational move there... LOL...
     
    #118     Apr 1, 2007
  9. Good post itotrader. Nice to see someone with some brains here
    post instead of the usual anti-American drivel...
     
    #119     Apr 1, 2007
  10. I've heard the education in rural Vietnam is of the highest caliber...:eek:
     
    #120     Apr 1, 2007