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Old 01-11-2008, 01:58 PM   #76
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Hey....don't we all?
well then, have i got a deal for you?!?
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Old 01-11-2008, 03:09 PM   #77
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Wow. Aretha's Doctor. Mature, spirited discussion is one thing, being mean is another. Actually being malicious is what it seems you are being.

I want to do this with out insulting you. If that's possible. It's not my intention to insult you.

Perhaps you could take a step back and evaluate your intentions, and actions here in this community.

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Old 01-11-2008, 03:18 PM   #78
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Damn AD. How about getting lost?
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Old 01-11-2008, 03:49 PM   #79
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Here's a bit of a sweet story from Iraq.
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For the first time in memory, snow fell across Baghdad.
Although the white flakes quickly dissolved into gray puddles, they brought an emotion rarely expressed in this desert capital snarled by army checkpoints, divided by concrete walls and ravaged by sectarian killings — delight.
"For the first time in my life I saw a snow-rain like this falling in Baghdad," said Mohammed Abdul-Hussein, a 63-year-old retiree from the New Baghdad area.
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Old 01-11-2008, 04:13 PM   #80
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Yo AD, a few things. One, you can't come up to anyone in any country and start giving non-constructive criticism and expect to be taken seriously. Look up past threads started by duck_duck and see how irrational she got. Instead of just insulting people, try to look at these issues from our point of view and then hopefully you will see just how complicated they are. Bring up points that you disagree with and give suggestions on how to solve it and then we will respond with why we either disagree with those solutions or why they can not work in the United States. Most of the critical European folks I've debated had very little idea how the United States works and I have a feeling that you might be in that group even though you aren't nearly as extreme as some I've met.

Second, stop with the nationalistic bullshit and pretending that the United States is evil while Sweden (or wherever) is all good. All the Western nations have blood on their hands, including yours, and even if you don't actually do the killing, you benefit from it. As I said earlier in other threads, the United States is just protecting its interests, which are more extreme than your country's, but we do mostly share the same interests, so you still benefit from what we do. All the Western European countries are liberal, not progressive.
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Old 01-12-2008, 08:46 AM   #81
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Yes, she has cancer.

How do you feel now?
Other than recovering from a recent canal root job at the dentist, I feel fine. Thank you for asking

As for our friend and her medical condition - if she is touchy about her self (and I wouldn't fault her if she is) then she ought to hang a sign around her neck telling everyone, "I have cancer! Any reply to me must be made upon egg shells!"

Sorry, Mr. Zen but I can't oblige you. The fact that she has cancer is completely irrelevant to the coments I made about her "sig". You have no idea of the life I've endured either because i don't think it is really anyone's business or anyone's responsibilty but mine. That's the way that I deal with my difficulties but it certainly must not be everyone's way to deal with life. I respect everyone on that point. In any case, if you (or anyone else) happen to say something that strikes a nerve then I'll have to make my own decision whether to ignore it or stay away from the fourm. Calling someone out on the carpet for something he/she could not have possibly known is not my style and I would have hoped that it is not the practice of anyone else either. It's interesting that it is YOU who thinks it's so important to point out her personal problems - not she. She might have informed me on the personal messages, if she thought it would be a good idea, but I'm guessing that she's more in tune with reality than you and is better prepared to get on with life.

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Old 01-12-2008, 08:54 AM   #82
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As for our friend and her medical condition - if she is touchy about her self (and I wouldn't fault her if she is) then she ought to hang a sign around her neck telling everyone, "I have cancer! Any reply to me must be made upon egg shells!"
*shakes head* Have you considered employing the strategy of tact once in a while?
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Old 01-12-2008, 09:01 AM   #83
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That's great by me. I will have my wish granted. I'll need to stock up on munchies for the nightly news list of how many more Yanks won't be coming home in one piece.
Let this be a lesson to everyone .... Never, never, never, never, ever make a sensitive reply if you're in a rush and about to shut down your computer! Think it through, be sure it's complete and that it states EXACTLY what you want to say with all the loopholes plugged.

I may not win any friends (despite this addition) but what I left out of my message was thoughtless. I don't even know how to apologise sufficiently. Anyway, what I carelesly failed to say was this .....

Every dead American will be one more small step in bringing the Americans home again. We're witnessing a carbon copy of Vietnam on that point. It is when the mothers and fathers of dead American soldiers take to the streets in the thousands and DEMAND the end to U.S. involvment in Irak that a retreat will take place. But probably not before then.
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Old 01-12-2008, 11:44 AM   #84
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Yo AD, you can't come up to anyone in any country and start giving non-constructive criticism and expect to be taken seriously.

Most of the critical European folks I've debated had very little idea how the United States works...

Second, stop with the nationalistic bullshit and pretending that the United States is evil... All the Western nations have blood on their hands, including yours, and even if you don't actually do the killing, you benefit from it. All the Western European countries are liberal, not progressive.
yup, I'll second that
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Old 01-12-2008, 12:32 PM   #85
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Every dead American will be one more small step in bringing the Americans home again. We're witnessing a carbon copy of Vietnam on that point.
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drawn before the latest, and very striking reduction in casualties per month for the last six months. 23 casualties in December.

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Old 01-12-2008, 12:52 PM   #86
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Here's a bit of a sweet story from Iraq.
And here I though the odds of a US 'victory' in Iraq was a snowball's chance in hell.

Now that we actually have snowballs in hell, I need to come up with a new analogy.

How about "An apology's chance from Bush".
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Old 01-12-2008, 01:29 PM   #87
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The truth is that there are a number of countries that practice far better democratic principles than the U.S. Do you disbelieve that?
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Old 01-12-2008, 02:37 PM   #88
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Griff you responded to the argument by implying that there are countries which are far worse than the U.S. I don't think anyone here disagrees with this.

As for democratic principles, this census shows that in recent presidential, not off-year elections, of potential voters only 70-72 percent are registered and 58-64 percent vote.

Even in some countries where compulsory voting is not or is no longer practiced, they manage better turnouts.

IDEA places the US 139 out of 172. I am still trying to figure out if countries which exclude women from voting are penalized or rewarded in the counting, but in any case based on voter turnout alone, the US is not the most democratic country in the world.

Is voter turnout the sole criteria? No, but turnout can be an indicator of apathy, which can be either a cause of, or effect from, the failure of governments to truly represent the majority of citizens above special interests.

Are we the worst? No. In general, in terms of safety, wealth, and freedom, the US is better than most countries in the world. We are also not the world's most populous. A child be born in the world today has (I'm guessing) about a 1 in 20 chance of being born a U.S. citizen. The child would be 4 times more likely to be born Chinese, 3 times more likely to be born Indian, and 2/3 to 1/2 as likely to be born in Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, or Bangladesh.

If I were given a choice from that list, knowing what I know now (to quote a famous politician), I would still choose to be born here.

Right now the system is a bit f***d up. However, our founding fathers gave us a self-correcting and non-violent system to effect change if we choose to use it. Personally, I think we will simply because deep down we all know things can't go on this way much longer.
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Old 01-12-2008, 02:47 PM   #89
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Those are all French instances of anti-democratic and / or poor international acting. Through several threads we've seen commentary from A D about our poor record which I readily admit and questions about our stability which I also have. Assuming he's French, I just want to be sure he isn't holding France up as a model for stable democracies.
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Old 01-12-2008, 02:59 PM   #90
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Swedish tourists evacuated from Kenya
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Stockholm, Sweden - More than 300 Swedish tourists have been evacuated from Kenya amid chaos following the African nation's contentious presidential election.

Swedish travel operators pulled 354 tourists from Mombasa Saturday -- five days ahead of schedule, The Local reported Sunday.

It is not suspected the tourists encountered any violence first-hand, the Local said.

Travel officials have canceled all remaining flights from Sweden to Kenya for the season.
What? How dare they interfere with the free travel of Swedish citizens. Outrageous.
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