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07-24-2006, 10:42 PM | #1702 (permalink) | |
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Although we've pretty much already destroyed the earth several times over, I'd imagine. But hey, we can try for overkill
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If Israel stopped acting like morons, there would be no need for conflict. Quote:
For the record, I'm being disproportionate. Israel is dealing with Lebanon and Palestine the same way that the Nazis dealt with the Jews. Ghettoisation, disproportionate retribution and oppression. Quote:
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07-25-2006, 07:38 AM | #1705 (permalink) | |
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But if it takes me dying and then several other people of the world, then so be it. If enough people die, maybe someone'll actually take some iniative and actually start disarming these weaponsa nd tossing them for good. It's not enough for Bush to go on a campaign about nuclear warheads. He wants to do something, disarm his own weapons broadcast that tot he world, and then start making peace talks. although i doubt if he gave a peace talk it would be effective, especially since his vocab revolves around phrases such as "uh" and "um"
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07-25-2006, 10:16 AM | #1706 (permalink) | |
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07-25-2006, 10:25 AM | #1707 (permalink) | |
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I guess in some instances murder really is justified and maybe even necessary for the survival of others. I believe everyone has a choice in life. But what if the death (by murder) of one could perhaps lead to the perseverance of others?
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And you forget that these people(s) have been fighting for years long before Bush decided to go public with his intention on the crisis in the Middle East and his war on terrorism. I'll bet money that if 9/11 never happened this discussion wouldn't have lasted this long or gotten this far. And the fact is these nations do not praise terrorists as saint. And children are not raised to believe that terrorists are saints. these people may think highly of the person/group that seems dedicated to avenging people they have lost or that they think can help make their life better. But their life isn't getting any better and the number of causlaities from both sides keeps going up and the process keeps on going. It's perpetual. And you seem not to understand the loyalty these poeple haveton their faith. These people are willing to die for their beliefs. And in the process they want to take out as many of the enemy as they possibly can. And I understand the idea behind it. If you're gonna die, why not take your enemy with you? And sometimes I agree with that idea, but in this case I don't. You're stealing the life of someone's mom, someone's daughter, someone's dad, someone's brother, someone's sister. And all you're really ding is just adding more fuel to the fire. But don't for once say that this is part of the culture. It is not part of the culture. You're in a do or die situation and possibly your friend or family member is gonna die. How the hell do you respond to that. You seem to be rather civilized, so I'll ask you: someone kills someone you love or care deeply about, you're gonna want to punish that person or see that they are punished right? But it's never enough because no amount of punishment will bring that person back. No it's not culture, it's one of the imerfections of being human. You lose something, you're gonna want it back. You can't get it back, replace it. You lose your dad, the person that is repsonsible just got lost. Quote:
Denying a nation's existance or refusing to believe or acknowledge it's existence isn't genocide it's avoidance (and possibly ignorance). Genocide is what's happening in Darfur. Quote:
Same thing as if you have an intruder in your house, you're gonna want to keep them out by any means necessary or try to prevent something like that in the future. Granted I don't agree with all of their methods but the concept remains the same. Quote:
And if it wasn't then are you gonna have a moment of silence or something for the lives lost? I mean really you make it sound like you really care. And in fact, you may be curious and want to know more about it, but it doesn't really effect you and you're probably not doing anything to prevent it in the future now are you? Quote:
The US always sides with Israel and the US has enough military power to send ak-47s to Israel and I am certain that at this moment there is an Israeli armed with an AK-47. So is Israel now just as guilty as Lebanon. And is the US just as guilty for being powerful enough to send troops to Israel and weapons but not taking an even bigger step to help get this under control? If you're gonna side with Israel and go as far as to give them weapons, why not go as far as to help them fight the battle as well? Now what happens? Tomorrow this thread will go on, Bush will still be an a$$, Hezbollah will still be a group and life will go on. Nothing different is being done to change the way things are. And really I feel a great deal of sympathy for Israel and Lebanon I really do. I can't imagine all the people mourning the loss of a family member or friend right now. And I shudder to think of those same people preparing themselves to dit all again tomorrow, but I can only feel so much sympathy. I have no one i'm really close to in either nation or rather no one that is of grave importance in my life so I can only muster but so much emotion on the topic. But I think that if the US really wanted to side with Israel, they could do more than they're doing now to help alleviate some of the problems/tensions between the two nations. But at the same time I feel as though that the US has intervened enough and look at what it's lead to? Lebanon has weapons, israel has weapons and people are still dying. I think that at some point someone at the UN should shut Bush up and take this matter to a different level and maybe people we still start to take a different approach to this. Quote:
The Middle East is something of a rather religious part of the world and since many of the countries are not as developed as say England or the US, people tend to die for these sorts of things. Whether it's because of lack of education or poverty people tend to kill themselves first and take the enemy with them and the process continues.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabra_a...n_the_massacre "... Israel could have prevented the massacre." "... Israeli soldiers fought along the Phalangists and shelled the camp to help them overcome the Palestinian resistance." "... Israeli solders driving bulldozers into inhabited houses inside the camp." http://www.themaz.net/ss/sabra_shatila.html "he heard the Israelis calling people out via loudspeakers: “Give up your weapons, you and your family will be spared.” Hamad moved up the slope and saw that the murderers were lining up the people who had come out, and then shooting them." Yay Israel! Quote:
"121 Israeli children have been killed by Palestinians and 754 Palestinian children have been killed by Israelis since September 29, 2000." "1,084 Israelis and 4,091 Palestinians have been killed since September 29, 2000." "7,633 Israelis and 30,511 Palestinians have been injured since September 29, 2000." Israel — Population: 6,276,883 The population of Palestine is:. 3 328 300 United States — Population: 295,734,134 So every Israeli=47 Yanks. Every Palestinian=89 Yanks. In effect, if you're Israeli you've had 50,948 of your compatriots killed. If you're Palestinian that's 364,099 of your compatriots killed. So yeah. It is pretty big. But only a seventh of the Palestinian losses. Quote:
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