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Originally posted by StarValleyWy
Ok. What part of your allies killing did you enjoy most? Was it the people on the trains? Or the ones on the bus?

You do realize that all you have to do to totally make me a fool is deny that you enjoyed it all?
lol

As if I have to do anything to make you a fool... 🙄

The only "enjoyment" I've had so far is from taunting a certain monkey. Feel free to help lift the gloomy atmosphere some more...

MÅ¥HÅRM

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Originally posted by flexmore
SVW - a question for you ... a serious question.

DID THE COMMIES DO IT?
No. But those who inherited the earth from the commies did.

Each civilization is plagued with "marauders" and barbarians. Commies were the killers. They killed 60 million from 1917 to now.

Then it became unpopular. The commies of China went the way of greed. They have now become "capitalists" who will still kill at will, but are more interested in money than "political absolutism".

Enter the 8th century barbarians.

They really do have a vision of ruling earth in Gods name... All women who show an ankle will die. All who doubt the literal truth of sharia will be not only beheaded... but cast out from the gathering of virgins.

Ooooooh!

Never had much use for virgins myself... but each to his own.

Ahem.

No. commies are too stupid and rich to kill like they used to. Now the real dilligent killers are followers of Islam.

Facists. They really do want to return all of the world to the Caliphate. Ala... 788 ad.

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Originally posted by Mayharm
I dont believe we've run into one another before. So I'll be patient and explain.

I could get all mushy, offer sympathy, deplore the violence, etc, etc... however since you are all long dead and buried from my perspective (read my profile), I'd be inclined to also give condolences to those who are still "living"...

Needless to say, the trag ...[text shortened]... r you could debate the point I'm really trying to make... your choice.

MÅ¥HÅRM
I was not suggesting it was your face in the mirror Mayharm. I understand that the dead do not reflect.
My suggestion was that we when we try to understand the underworkings, we are confronted with a mirror showing nothing more than our own fear and curiosity.

I am not over-reacting to the deaths, we have faced this before but I am concerned over the future freedom of Britain and the world.

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
I was not suggesting it was your face in the mirror Mayharm. I understand that the dead do not reflect.
My suggestion was that we when we try to understand the underworkings, we are confronted with a mirror showing nothing more than our ...[text shortened]... t I am concerned over the future freedom of Britain and the world.
giggle. The dead don't reflect? Jeez! You need a better under-taker. I guarantee you a good old human-stuffer from Idaho can make you shine.

giggle.

Why do I care? Why do I ask? It's a duty to poor old Orwell.

Ok. "Why" don't the dead "reflect"?

Say.... "This isn't anything to do with 'the quick and the dead' is it"?

Say... you are just so damned clever. Ya know?

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Originally posted by StarValleyWy
Say what? Come again?

There is no answer to it because it ain't a question? What is it then? Death by default? Or by 8th century idiots of a like mind with you?

Ya know? for being "thequick" you sure seem slow and stupid. Why is that?
'The quick one' was also known as Hermes Trismegistus, the messenger of the Gods.
I just like what I've read about him, that's all.
It's a mark of 'respect'. There you go SV, you have 'respect' and 'contribution' to look up in the dictionary today, you will be busy.

Tell me where does Starvalley come from. Is it the star at the end of the crack in your undies that you so fervently talk out of??


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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
I was not suggesting it was your face in the mirror Mayharm. I understand that the dead do not reflect.
My suggestion was that we when we try to understand the underworkings, we are confronted with a mirror showing nothing more than our own fear and curiosity.

I am not over-reacting to the deaths, we have faced this before but I am concerned over the future freedom of Britain and the world.
Ah... my apologies, I've become too used to monkeys like SVW responding to my posts...

In fact I'm so pleased your not that I'll explain why I say this wont have any primary affect on the freedom enjoyed by the british.

All this will do is up the schedule for the "big brother" state that was already being planned for the UK even before the iraq war.

This is just an inevitable and conveniant excuse...

MÅ¥HÅRM

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Originally posted by Mayharm
Ah... my apologies, I've become too used to monkeys like SVW responding to my posts...

In fact I'm so pleased your not that I'll explain why I say this wont have any primary affect on the freedom enjoyed by the british.

All this will do is up the schedule for the "big brother" state that was already being planned for the UK even before the iraq war.

This is just an inevitable and conveniant excuse...

MÅ¥HÅRM
I agree but what impact will 'the big brother' state have on our lifestyles?
I'm all in favour of greater security. If people have nothing to hide then they have nothing to fear.
However as with every system, it will be open for abuse. As much as the information can be used to make us safe, it can also be used to control us.
The capatalist wheel is spinning so fast that we can't really control the consequences of what happens when we thread something new into it.

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
I agree but what impact will 'the big brother' state have on our lifestyles?
I'm all in favour of greater security. If people have nothing to hide then they have nothing to fear.
However as with every system, it will be open for abuse. As much as the information can be used to make us safe, it can also be used to control us.
The capatalist wheel is s ...[text shortened]... we can't really control the consequences of what happens when we thread something new into it.
I think loss of freedom pretty much covers the effect of "big brother"...

I hate that "nothing to hide" phrase... I mean seriously, how many people do you know that are utterly fearless?

MÅ¥HÅRM

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Wasn't the attack on Iraq supposed to keep all the violence down there and keep terrorists from attacking us at home?

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