Topic: What do you think about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? | |
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Lets hear it!
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fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity...
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*gets some popcorn and sits down*
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elaborate ladylid
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They're unconstitutional, illegal invasions, not wars. Those responsible for them in the Bush and Obama regimes should be given the harshest penalty possible and repay the people of the countries they stole from or harmed-including (but not limited to) Iraq, Afghanistan, US, and Britain.
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fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity... |
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some ppl might say their constitutional rights flew out the window after 9/11
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and take it from someone who has been there.....it's a war
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elaborate ladylid no |
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what would you not take the fight to the country that attacked you? Fighting for peace isn't like screwing for virginity. Peace CAN be re established. Your virginity cant.
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I'm a pacifist...violence brings violence. Love brings love...
I'm quite out numbered here that's why I post and leave as to not be attacked or criticized for my views. |
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Edited by
heavenlyboy34
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Sun 06/13/10 04:03 PM
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what would you not take the fight to the country that attacked you? Fighting for peace isn't like screwing for virginity. Peace CAN be re established. Your virginity cant. 1) The US DID NOT "take the fight to the country that attacked" it. The majority of the 9/11 attackers were SAUDI, not Iraqi or Afghani. The Bush regime only picked Iraq/Afghanistan for political reasons. 2) Fighting for peace is in fact as futile as screwing for virginity, especially in such a stupid, senseless, undeclared "war" like that in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Edited by
heavenlyboy34
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Sun 06/13/10 04:02 PM
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I'm a pacifist...violence brings violence. Love brings love... I'm quite out numbered here that's why I post and leave as to not be attacked or criticized for my views. Don't worry, I agree with you on that. It's unfortunate how many warmongers there are nowadays. |
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Oh no, I'll never attack someones opinion. TO elaborate on your quote which was great by the way, sometimes a love for violence brings violence. What would you have done instead of fighting?
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ah boy 34 thats where you are slightly inaccurate, yes the neighboring countries have much to do with it, but what national leaders if you will on the opposing side glamourized the attacks? Lets use pear harbour as an example, were the yanks not justified in attacking and occupying japan? There were many other countries involved but you need to ask yourself who is responsible.
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ah boy 34 thats where you are slightly inaccurate, yes the neighboring countries have much to do with it, but what national leaders if you will on the opposing side glamourized the attacks? Lets use pear harbour as an example, were the yanks not justified in attacking and occupying japan? There were many other countries involved but you need to ask yourself who is responsible. No, the yanks were not justified in attacking Japan. Aggressive US policy instigated the attack. Read "Hitler, Stalin, and the Unnecessary War" for more on this. |
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Oh no, I'll never attack someones opinion. TO elaborate on your quote which was great by the way, sometimes a love for violence brings violence. What would you have done instead of fighting? The proper method would be for Congress to issue Letters of Marque and Reprisal, as Jefferson did against the Barbary Pirates (19th century equivalent of terrorists). |
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I have a copy :) I have to disagree there. It's sad that we live in an "eye for an eye" world, but my feelings are that if I am to choose between my eye, and bin ladens....I choose bin laden
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I dont think letters would prevent anything. Thats like accepting a sorry note for 9/11
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I dont think letters would prevent anything. Thats like accepting a sorry note for 9/11
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