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David wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 21:45:37 -0500, "Jack Painter" wrote: Well, its too bad you are so disconnected from the boys and girls that make up the American armed forces. We have fought animals and defeated them before, and we're defeating them now. Not one generation of Americans has known exemption from having to deal with countries and peoples who tortured and murdered their prisoners as well as their own countrymen. The muslims aren't much different in that respect than the Germans, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Sandanistas, Serbs, Taliban or fundamentalist muslim anywhere. We can and do defeat them without turning into something repuilsive, or proscribing a lack of freedoms in our own country that would alarm Thomas Nagasaki, Dresden, My Lai, etc. not forgetting the half million killed in the Phillipines. http://home.wanadoo.nl/ndf/special/R...Terrorism.html http://snipurl.com/atbv ==================================== The Americans have killed up to EIGHT million worldwide because of their activities. The term 'Banana Republic' was used to describe the 'Democracies' they set up. Talk about a Rogue State (and the Dole empire). http://www.doublestandards.org/ded.html ==================================== |
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As soon as the paint was dry on the ''USA Open for Business'' shingle
the first thing we did was attack Muslims on the other side of the world. No wonder they think they have to kill us. They are acting in self-defense. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripoli On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 16:18:50 GMT, m II wrote: David wrote: On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 21:45:37 -0500, "Jack Painter" wrote: Well, its too bad you are so disconnected from the boys and girls that make up the American armed forces. We have fought animals and defeated them before, and we're defeating them now. Not one generation of Americans has known exemption from having to deal with countries and peoples who tortured and murdered their prisoners as well as their own countrymen. The muslims aren't much different in that respect than the Germans, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Sandanistas, Serbs, Taliban or fundamentalist muslim anywhere. We can and do defeat them without turning into something repuilsive, or proscribing a lack of freedoms in our own country that would alarm Thomas Nagasaki, Dresden, My Lai, etc. not forgetting the half million killed in the Phillipines. http://home.wanadoo.nl/ndf/special/R...Terrorism.html http://snipurl.com/atbv ==================================== The Americans have killed up to EIGHT million worldwide because of their activities. The term 'Banana Republic' was used to describe the 'Democracies' they set up. Talk about a Rogue State (and the Dole empire). http://www.doublestandards.org/ded.html ==================================== |
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You don't read what you post, do you? The Pasha of
Tripoli wanted protection money from pirates attacking our shipping interests. We'd been paying it since 1796 or so because we had other issues to deal with first, but didn't want to pay the "increase" the Pasha wanted. Doesn't sound like a "first thing we did was attack Muslims on the other side of the world", with the implication that it was preemtive in any way. If you want to build your case, you'd better a) read the entry first, and not just hope we don't read it, and b) learn a little history from some books (I'd recommend Tindall's "America: A Narrative History" volumes for a general overview) before you sound off. --Mike L. "David" wrote in message ... As soon as the paint was dry on the ''USA Open for Business'' shingle the first thing we did was attack Muslims on the other side of the world. No wonder they think they have to kill us. They are acting in self-defense. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripoli On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 16:18:50 GMT, m II wrote: David wrote: On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 21:45:37 -0500, "Jack Painter" wrote: Well, its too bad you are so disconnected from the boys and girls that make up the American armed forces. We have fought animals and defeated them before, and we're defeating them now. Not one generation of Americans has known exemption from having to deal with countries and peoples who tortured and murdered their prisoners as well as their own countrymen. The muslims aren't much different in that respect than the Germans, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Sandanistas, Serbs, Taliban or fundamentalist muslim anywhere. We can and do defeat them without turning into something repuilsive, or proscribing a lack of freedoms in our own country that would alarm Thomas Nagasaki, Dresden, My Lai, etc. not forgetting the half million killed in the Phillipines. http://home.wanadoo.nl/ndf/special/R...0US%20Terroris m.html http://snipurl.com/atbv ==================================== The Americans have killed up to EIGHT million worldwide because of their activities. The term 'Banana Republic' was used to describe the 'Democracies' they set up. Talk about a Rogue State (and the Dole empire). http://www.doublestandards.org/ded.html ==================================== |
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If you want to defeat someone, it helps to see through their eyes.
Crusades, Tripoli, 1920, Al Saud, Operation Ajax. Perception is reality, moreso than ''truth''. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_ajax On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 12:52:31 -0500, "Michael Lawson" wrote: You don't read what you post, do you? The Pasha of Tripoli wanted protection money from pirates attacking our shipping interests. We'd been paying it since 1796 or so because we had other issues to deal with first, but didn't want to pay the "increase" the Pasha wanted. Doesn't sound like a "first thing we did was attack Muslims on the other side of the world", with the implication that it was preemtive in any way. If you want to build your case, you'd better a) read the entry first, and not just hope we don't read it, and b) learn a little history from some books (I'd recommend Tindall's "America: A Narrative History" volumes for a general overview) before you sound off. --Mike L. |
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::yawn:: How original. I'm surprised you didn't bring
up the Romans and the Greeks to support your viewpoint. If you want to defeat someone, do what Genghis Khan did. --Mike L. "David" wrote in message news ![]() If you want to defeat someone, it helps to see through their eyes. Crusades, Tripoli, 1920, Al Saud, Operation Ajax. Perception is reality, moreso than ''truth''. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_ajax On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 12:52:31 -0500, "Michael Lawson" wrote: You don't read what you post, do you? The Pasha of Tripoli wanted protection money from pirates attacking our shipping interests. We'd been paying it since 1796 or so because we had other issues to deal with first, but didn't want to pay the "increase" the Pasha wanted. Doesn't sound like a "first thing we did was attack Muslims on the other side of the world", with the implication that it was preemtive in any way. If you want to build your case, you'd better a) read the entry first, and not just hope we don't read it, and b) learn a little history from some books (I'd recommend Tindall's "America: A Narrative History" volumes for a general overview) before you sound off. --Mike L. |
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![]() David wrote: As soon as the paint was dry on the ''USA Open for Business'' shingle the first thing we did was attack Muslims on the other side of the world. No wonder they think they have to kill us. They are acting in self-defense. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripoli Wow, you are one little screwed up 'tard boy. Boggling. Now go create some more bad TV. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() David wrote: As soon as the paint was dry on the ''USA Open for Business'' shingle the first thing we did was attack Muslims on the other side of the world. No wonder they think they have to kill us. They are acting in self-defense. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripoli Actually, the best thrill for the $ is standing offshore and shelling the everloving hell out of some *******(s) who truly deserve it! One can hit their rack after a hard nights work and go to sleep with that warm fuzzy feeling. Can't be beat. dxAce Michigan USA |
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