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Default The Tortured Rhetoric of the Reactionary Left

On May 5, 11:09*am, wrote:
On Tue, 5 May 2009 05:17:28 -0700 (PDT), Gary Forbis

wrote:
On May 5, 1:00*am, "~ RHF" wrote:


Would "You" Torture A Terrorist To Save The Lives
Of Your Family and Loved Ones ?


Would you cut off your left arm to save the lives of your
family and loved ones? *Do you still have your left arm?
If so then do you have any family and loved ones?


One stupid hypothetical deserves another.
Are your blinders *of your own making?


Would you blow up a nuclear bomb in NYC to save your family?

You beat me to it.


look what happened as soon as the democrats got in and stopped
torture.

according to rightards everything that has happened to america in the
last 2 years was the fault of the democrats, snicker, only a nut cases
believe that, but, if that is the case the democrats won the war with
islam Says Leading Geopolitical Analyst


click on the link for the video.

http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker...s set=&ccode=


West Has Already Won War with Islam, Says Leading Geopolitical Analyst
Posted Apr 30, 2009 07:30am EDT by Aaron Task in Newsmakers
Related: ^DJI, ^GSPC, SPY, DIA, EEM, TUR
With the Taliban on the march in Pakistan, Osama bin Laden still
unaccounted for, attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq rising again and
Afghanistan a quagmire, it would seem the war against jihadist Islam
is only accelerating in intensity.
But what if it's already all over but the shouting?
"It is debatable whether the U.S. has actually won the U.S.-jihadist
war - but it has certainly achieved its strategic goals," - preventing
another 9/11 and avoiding jihadist uprising in the Arab world, George
Friedman, founder of STRATFOR, writes in his latest book The Next 100
Years. "The U.S. has succeeded, not so much in winning the war as in
preventing the Islamists from winning and, from a geopolitical
perspective, that is good enough."
Friedman expands up this theory in the accompany video, where we
discuss the following:
• What he calls the "fundamental weakness" of the Muslim world.
• The likely endgame in Afghanistan, where he says the U.S. "cannot
win."
• The potential for a jihadist uprising in Turkey, which Friedman
sees as one of the great regional powers of the 21st Century.
• The likelihood of Pakistan falling into Taliban control, if it
hasn't already.
• The "real" meaning of Iran's rhetorical threats.
• Whether Bin Laden is better captured and put on trial, dead, or
alive and isolated. And whether Al Qaeda is still able to carry out
major terrorist attacks today.