Originally posted by tom502
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Jon Stewart lays the smack down on Obama and exposes all the promises he hasn't kept
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It would have to be a truely independent group to do it. Any official gevernment group would simply give us what they already have. And I bet they would say it's a matter of national security that whatever "evidence" may still exist, cannot be examined.
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I really like where he is going with this but the US will never allow the UN to do it and I would also agree we should not have foreigners do it. It will have to be done by ourselves. It is really important to stop the ADL before they initiate into American law "thought crime prison terms", for investigating the Holocaust/911.
Ahmadinejad, who has in the past cast doubt over the U.S. version of the Sept. 11 attacks, called for establishment of an independent fact-finding U.N. body to probe the attacks and stop it from turning into another sacred issue where "expressing opinion about it won't be banned".
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That is the most ridiculous post in this thread.Originally posted by tom502 View PostI hope soon Amedinijad publicly exposes the US moon landing hoax. I like how he is a world leader, not afraid to say the things that need to be said, yet the others are afraid to say. The 911 false flag event is crumbling, and so is the other verboten thing.
I really really want to believe you are just posting really dumb things to get a reaction. Because if you believe half of what you write you should seek serious help. Your tin foil expenses would go down quite a bit.
EDIT to add: I am not saying that our government doesn't cover up some stuff, but aliens, moon landings and flouride do not strike me as top contenders. I believe that some things were covered up during 911, but not the entire plot. We have been watching to much tv, these theories are like a bad Austin Powers movie.
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I hope soon Amedinijad publicly exposes the US moon landing hoax. I like how he is a world leader, not afraid to say the things that need to be said, yet the others are afraid to say. The 911 false flag event is crumbling, and so is the other verboten thing.
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Thank godOriginally posted by sgreger1 View PostI would vote for Obama over Mccain if I had to do it over again too. No joke, I don't like Obama, but truthfully he is a better candidate than Mccain. Mccain is a fake republican, more left than Obama on some issues, and changes his mind to whichever way the wind blows. Obama was the better choice unfortunately.
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Originally posted by tom502 View PostIsrael keeps their nukes undeclared, and the UN don't do jack.
What I like about him, is he don't bow and kiss the feet of the US, like all other countries do. And he's not afraid to bring up questionable events in history. And he exposes our biased support for Israel. He's a rare leader, most of them just keep quiet and bow to the US/Israel demands.
Better the boss than the bitch. This is what happens when you are the sole remaing superpower. If iran ran the world, then they would be sitting in the big chair with all the lapdogs groveling at their feet. That is not how it is, so they complain.
/ignore them
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In my opinion, there are just to many different opinions on things. These things are not imporant to me. There is nothing I can do as a single person to change any of it. All that matters to me is my family and my little space of land. Choices people have made for me (Government) were not what I wanted. So therefore to me it seems no matter what I feel is right or wrong matters in the great scheme of things. I have given up all hope with America. The only thing I have learned on my whole time on this earth is this: Be kind to people, do your best to find what makes you happy, and attempt to truly love and care for people around you.
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Israel keeps their nukes undeclared, and the UN don't do jack.
What I like about him, is he don't bow and kiss the feet of the US, like all other countries do. And he's not afraid to bring up questionable events in history. And he exposes our biased support for Israel. He's a rare leader, most of them just keep quiet and bow to the US/Israel demands.
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And what exactly has he done to earn your praise? Explain to me how you dislike Obama but like Ahmadeniwhackjob? What, because he talks bad about Israel? Everyone does that. because he believes in a 9-11 conspiracy? Lots of people believe that, look at Hugo chvez. Because he refuses to open up his nuclear facilities to inspections, and therefore gets radical sanctions against him for his insubordination, therefore causing suffering for his people? I mean what is it exactly that you see in this character that would make you want to idolize him in the way you do.Originally posted by tom502 View PostHe's my hero.
I don't get how you are anti-Obama, yet pro North Korea, one of the most oppressive governments in the world today, who have all but starved every man woman and child to death in the entire country. Is there some appeal to you from these types of leaders? I mean really, I bitch about Obama but he is still miles ahead of most of these whackjobs. I don't see that they have done anything particularly heroic to deserve the attention they get. I mean his own people aren't verry happy with him.
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Originally posted by truthwolf1 View PostClearly fighting the Baathists with a control structure and ex Iraqi Army with your seperate ethnic groups but it is all very shady of who is classified as a prisoner of war and I can agree with that.
Since we dont abide by these rules anyway then we should not be surprised anymore when other countries will not either.
Other countries never did. It's a non-issue.
We are willing to do the right thing, but not at the cost of victory or American blood.
I think making rules of war like "You can't discomfort the enemy, or if you capture him you can't ask him if he knows anything" will never work. They are like the idea of the great socialist utopia, a great theoretical concept but would not work in the real world here down on planet earth. You cannot legislate human nature, nor can you legislate war into a friendly interaction.
We still treat our prisoners as good if not better than anyone else though, so at least we have the reletive moral high ground. Except for when the president outsources it (as is the american way) to other countries where they are tortured and then deny them trial when they come home....
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Clearly fighting the Baathists with a control structure and ex Iraqi Army with your seperate ethnic groups but it is all very shady of who is classified as a prisoner of war and I can agree with that.Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post"Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized resistance movements, belonging to a Party to the conflict and operating in or outside their own territory, even if this territory is occupied, provided that such militias or volunteer corps, including such organized resistance movements, fulfill the following conditions:"
- That of being commanded by a person responsible for his subordinates;
- That of having a fixed distinctive sign recognizable at a distance;
- That of carrying arms openly;
- That of conducting their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war.
I'm nto in favor of torture and always believe we should take the moral high ground so long as it does not affect our combat rediness. There is no reason for brutal torture because there are better, more humane methods. Waterboarding is certainly stretching the limit, and should only be used as a last resort, like it currently is. But taking things completely off the table is a bad idea. The fact that they believe torture may be an option if they don't comply breaks a lot of the ones that don't have an ideological reason for fighting against us, but rather were just doing it for money. They think to themselves, "shit, it's not worth it".
Since we dont abide by these rules anyway then we should not be surprised anymore when other countries will not either.
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