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Originally posted by aspviper666Then please calarify because the klonipin I took is kicking in....
I think you misunderstood me chance.
Originally posted by chancremechanicTo the mind set of these terrorist this is a war.I admit it isn't a war in a conventional sense,but it is a war now in both conventional and non conventional terms all at once,with the US fighting more conventional and the terrorist fighting in a more guerilla/cheapshot kinda way.
Then please calarify because the klonipin I took is kicking in....
Originally posted by chancremechanicNo, but neither are the muslims that I've met. And if they wanted to, the fact is they can't. To change the laws of this country is so tedious and bureaucratic a task that not many sane people dare try this. The only way would be a coup d'état, but I really, really can't see that one coming right now. The only thing Sweden's got that is desirable is our democracy.
Are the Capitalists planning on changing the laws of the land that exist in the Social Democratic Republic of Sweden to the Islamic Republic of Sweden with Sharia law?
Originally posted by chancremechanicEvery village in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, is a potential kill zone. Perhaps the military could drop leaflets asking non-combatants to clear off in advance of the strike...but that wouldn't work because Al Qaeda members are usually literate...oh what a fix.
Then move the friggin kids out of the "kill zone"!
Originally posted by chancremechanicA school bus of innocent children, a plane full of innocent people, what's the difference when your aim is the liberation of your country?
A school bus full, of innocent children isn't collateral damage!. "Freedom fighter"?...when so many aren't even Iraqi? You are brainwashed, Loch-man! I'm disappointed in you
Originally posted by chancremechanicLets just see now. Are you willing to forget US foreign policy in support of oil corporations for the past 100 years or are we like the Iraqi's the Iranians, the Lybians the Egyptians meant to just develop a strong sense of amnesia over the way governments have been tampered with, overthrown, bribed, installed, used as a friend for a season then dumped as an enemy when they have outlived their usefullness and yet somehow have developed a civil responsiveness and a democratic sensibility. Are you perhaps asking a bit too much?
I don't recall Christians flying planes into buildings in Egypt in order to kill 3000+ civilians, so, who attacked whom?
Originally posted by aspviper666Sorry in advance to no1marauder,as I have no source to substanciate my claim that the terrorist want better weapons.I'm sure you would argue that they want slingshots as opposed to assault rifles and RPGs.
To the mind set of these terrorist this is a war.I admit it isn't a war in a conventional sense,but it is a war now in both conventional and non conventional terms all at once,with the US fighting more conventional and the terrorist fighting in a more guerilla/cheapshot kinda way.
In war you fight with what you have,not with what you wished you had.If t ...[text shortened]... hat the only real difference is the selection of tageting.
Dead people are still dead people.
Originally posted by scottishinnzThe US isn't occupying a country as, per se, Germany did; there's your difference. As soon as an independent Iraq is stable, we will pull out.
A school bus of innocent children, a plane full of innocent people, what's the difference when your aim is the liberation of your country?
Originally posted by aspviper666Ok, clarification noted.....no offense was intended towards you A666
To the mind set of these terrorist this is a war.I admit it isn't a war in a conventional sense,but it is a war now in both conventional and non conventional terms all at once,with the US fighting more conventional and the terrorist fighting in a more guerilla/cheapshot kinda way.
In war you fight with what you have,not with what you wished you had.If t ...[text shortened]... hat the only real difference is the selection of tageting.
Dead people are still dead people.