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PlayfulOne -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 4:02:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SirJeff1952

I have read all the posts on this, and I wish to ask this of all.. Would the world be a safer place with Saddam still in power? How many times did he snub his nose at the UN and throw out all the UN Inspectors? and fianally, Do W/we A/all remember Vietnam?

I echo the guy who asks you to study facts. This fight is NOT over oil! It is not even over Democracy. It is over Oppression by a brutal dictator. For those who think this is over oil, get your facts right before you post.

When this country was at war in Vietnam, the politicians slammed the door in thier faces and stopped supporting the troops. I can see this same turn of events happening in Iraq. If we as Americans vote into office the people who will turn and run in Iraq, what message will that send to our Allies? They will always think of Americans as spineless, willing to start the fight, but NOT mopping up and staying for the hard work after. YES, I wish there was no more loss of life in Iraq, but it will take decades to make it right. I agree why we are there and why we went there, but we have to finish the job we started.

Just my opinion.


It wopuld send a message to our Allies that we've come to our senses.  Or do youi not remember that they were all pretty much against it from the start.

There might have been a portion of Iraq that are better off without Sadam but the world?  He was no threat to the world, he was never dumb enough to play outside of his own borders after the first gulf war.  He just wanted to appear to be a threat.

K




Bound2One -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 4:02:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

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ORIGINAL: colouredin

wow popeye, your input is amazing


"Amazing?"



Oh, boy, here we go again...  lol




GreedyTop -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 4:11:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: domiguy

This post just goes to show how difficult it is to be an American citizen...People really don't get it.
I don't think that many Muslim would justify the actions of the 9-11 terrorists as being "endorsed" by their religion.

We, as Americans, hold ourselves to a higher standard. It's hard. We are not blind. We are not "Muslim fanatics" that blindly follow the lead of others. Yet, here is a post that is lumping everyone together because of a religious affiliation.

Who bombs abortion facilities?....Muslims?

Have not many horrendous crimes been committed by people wearing a crucifix?

You wonder why we are hated abroad? ...You wonder where the term "the ugly American" stems from? We routinely walk over people's beliefs and cultures because they are simply different than our own.

These are the very people that when asked about our diminishing rights....Simply state, "I don't care.....If you are not doing something wrong than you have nothing to fear."

I hope this woman stays in Jersey...Maybe she knows of a surgeon that could fix Aileen's fucked up knees? Ambassadors such as this are not needed...

This is a serious time in the history of our nation. We have enemies abroad. It is time to recognize just who are our enemies and who are not. By blindly falling in line and blaming our problems on all Muslims is the way that meaningless wars get started. I know you don't care. I know that you don't think that we should hold ourselves to a higher standard than those that killed Nick Berg. I find you sad. Small. UnAmerican.




Domi...  I think I love you.




lusciouslips19 -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 4:15:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

quote:

ORIGINAL: domiguy

This post just goes to show how difficult it is to be an American citizen...People really don't get it.
I don't think that many Muslim would justify the actions of the 9-11 terrorists as being "endorsed" by their religion.

We, as Americans, hold ourselves to a higher standard. It's hard. We are not blind. We are not "Muslim fanatics" that blindly follow the lead of others. Yet, here is a post that is lumping everyone together because of a religious affiliation.

Who bombs abortion facilities?....Muslims?

Have not many horrendous crimes been committed by people wearing a crucifix?

You wonder why we are hated abroad? ...You wonder where the term "the ugly American" stems from? We routinely walk over people's beliefs and cultures because they are simply different than our own.

These are the very people that when asked about our diminishing rights....Simply state, "I don't care.....If you are not doing something wrong than you have nothing to fear."

I hope this woman stays in Jersey...Maybe she knows of a surgeon that could fix Aileen's fucked up knees? Ambassadors such as this are not needed...

This is a serious time in the history of our nation. We have enemies abroad. It is time to recognize just who are our enemies and who are not. By blindly falling in line and blaming our problems on all Muslims is the way that meaningless wars get started. I know you don't care. I know that you don't think that we should hold ourselves to a higher standard than those that killed Nick Berg. I find you sad. Small. UnAmerican.




Domi...  I think I love you.



oddly enough...

(looks both ways to make sure no ones watching)

me too.




lronitulstahp -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 4:16:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SirJeff1952

I forgot to mention this

TO ALL WHO SERVED IN IRAQ, AND ANY OTHER CONFLICT THIS COUNTRY HAS BEEN IN, I THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!

I to am a Vietnam Vet, SSG E-6 US Army



Disagreeeing with flawed foreign policy in no way diminishes the honorable (mostly)work of  men and women in the Armed Services.  They are under orders...i think most of us find fault with those in power making the decisions that cause them to fight a dishonorable war.




TracyTaken -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 4:30:30 PM)

I'm very tired of the "protected" state of religion all together and the "reverence" we are supposed to show to shit that doesn't make any sense, yet drives our supposedly humanist political system.  It looks to me like the Abrahamic religions are the root of the major evils in the world (and that includes Judaism and Christianity), and I think it should be just fine to say so.  As it stands, saying so is akin to calling a black man a nigger.  What a bunch of crap.




dawntreader -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 4:34:27 PM)

~FR~

March 5, 2008
A Full Embrace Excluding Nothing
Finding Peace Within

The DailyOm

Most people agree that a more peaceful world would be an ideal situation for all living creatures. However, we often seem stumped as to how to bring this ideal situation into being. If we are to have true peace in this world, each one of us must find it in ourselves first. If we don’t like ourselves, for example, we probably won’t like those around us. If we are in a constant state of inner conflict, then we will probably manifest conflict in the world. If we have fighting within our families, there can be no peace in the world. We must shine the light of inquiry on our internal struggles, because this is the only place we can really create change.
 
When we initiate the process of looking inside ourselves for the meaning of peace, we will begin to understand why it has always been so difficult to come by. This in itself will enable us to be compassionate toward the many people in the world who find themselves caught up in conflicts both personal and universal. We may have an experience of peace that we can call up in ourselves to remind us of what we want to create, but if we are human we will also feel the pull in the opposite direction—the desire to defend ourselves, to keep what we feel belongs to us, to protect our loved ones and our cherished ideals, and the anger we feel when threatened. This awareness is important because we cannot truly know peace until we understand the many tendencies and passions that threaten our ability to find it. Peace necessarily includes, even as it transcends, all of our primal energy, much of which has been expressed in ways that contradict peace.
Being at peace with ourselves is not about denying or rejecting any part of ourselves. On the contrary, in order to be at peace we must be willing and able to hold ourselves, in all our complexity, in a full embrace that excludes nothing. This is perhaps the most difficult part for many of us, because we want so much to disown the negative aspects of our humanity. Ironically, though, true peace begins with a willingness to take responsibility for our humanity so that we might ultimately transform it in the light of our love.




domiguy -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:12:15 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Kirata

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ORIGINAL: domiguy

I think you need to check your facts....This is all about oil.



I hear this from a lot of different quarters, but I must be missing something. What facts prove that the US needed oil so desperately that it just decided to make a grab at a country in the Middle East? Or worse, did it out of pure greed?
 
At any rate, the American soldiers who are dying over there are not "all about oil". Which calls for some fancy word-work when trying to discuss the subject. I don't think I have what it takes.
 
K.
 


How often have we been willing to sacrifice billions of dollars and thousands of lives in the pursuit of achieving some sort of a humanitarian quest? If they were not standing on oil we would have sent them a postcard.

Get well soon!....Or one of my all time favs...."Wish you were her"....(With a pic of some hot scantily clothed island girl on the front)




Kirata -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:26:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: domiguy

How often have we been willing to sacrifice billions of dollars and thousands of lives in the pursuit of achieving some sort of a humanitarian quest? If they were not standing on oil we would have sent them a postcard.


Yeah, we get a lot of oil from Germany, and France and England are swimming in the stuff. That must be it.

Edited to add: On the subject of war over oil, oil is not a commodity like other commodities. Control of the flow and supply of oil confers enormous power in today's world (which means, until we replace its use with something better). We do not have that control, but if it is used against us by those who do you can bet there will be a war over oil, and we had better win it.

K.






kittinSol -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:33:41 PM)

All this pretty stuff doesn't save the freak who wrote the OP from being at serious danger from psychosis.

Who's going to do something about that? Not British Petroleum, that's for sure. I say, call an ambulance and put her on a Valium drip.




colouredin -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:35:21 PM)

how about any who hold her up as a decent model of a human being? thats EVEN MORE concerning




celticlord2112 -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:38:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TracyTaken

I'm very tired of the "protected" state of religion all together and the "reverence" we are supposed to show to shit that doesn't make any sense, yet drives our supposedly humanist political system.  It looks to me like the Abrahamic religions are the root of the major evils in the world (and that includes Judaism and Christianity), and I think it should be just fine to say so.  As it stands, saying so is akin to calling a black man a nigger.  What a bunch of crap.



You are at liberty to say so....just as you are at liberty to call a black man a nigger.

If you wish to make peace with practitioners of the Abrahamic religions you excoriate, however, you might find it practicable to refrain from saying so.




Kirata -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:50:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: celticlord2112

If you wish to make peace with practitioners of the Abrahamic religions you excoriate, however, you might find it practicable to refrain from saying so.


I look at the world's religions the way I look at the world's foods. I like some things, others are just yuk, and some of it I wouldn't even touch with your fork.
 
K.
 




kittinSol -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:55:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Kirata

I look at the world's religions the way I look at the world's foods. I like some things, others are just yuk, and some of it I wouldn't even touch with your fork.



See, that was just petty... aren't you a Gorist? It's just so slabbie to talk like that, you know... unworthy of your Gorist status.




celticlord2112 -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 5:57:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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ORIGINAL: Kirata

I look at the world's religions the way I look at the world's foods. I like some things, others are just yuk, and some of it I wouldn't even touch with your fork.



See, that was just petty... aren't you a Gorist? It's just so slabbie to talk like that, you know... unworthy of your Gorist status.


Ummm.....what was petty about it?  He is entitled to his opinion.




KatyLied -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 6:00:33 PM)

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I look at the world's religions the way I look at the world's foods. I like some things, others are just yuk, and some of it I wouldn't even touch with your fork.


Yes, it's painful to try new things and embrace diversity.  It's not for the weak.




kittinSol -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 6:01:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: celticlord2112

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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ORIGINAL: Kirata

I look at the world's religions the way I look at the world's foods. I like some things, others are just yuk, and some of it I wouldn't even touch with your fork.



See, that was just petty... aren't you a Gorist? It's just so slabbie to talk like that, you know... unworthy of your Gorist status.


Ummm.....what was petty about it?  He is entitled to his opinion.



And I'm entitled to make an aesthetic judgement on something :-) .




celticlord2112 -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 6:05:55 PM)

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And I'm entitled to make an aesthetic judgement on something :-) .

Which doesn't answer the question.....




kittinSol -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 6:07:06 PM)

Nevermind; I'd explain it to you, save for hijacking the thread, and I don't want to add to my shameful record.




Kirata -> RE: One Just {1} Angry Woman. (3/5/2008 6:14:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

See, that was just petty...



Maybe not so much as you think. Religious teachings are a kind of spiritual food. Imagine some bunch of nuts insulting people, hating them and even killing them, because they think hagis is disgusting.
 
K.
 




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