Topic: An attack on Iran would be criminal stupidity
s1owhand's photo
Tue 02/28/12 09:15 AM
http://youtu.be/hXfsF1RBJ6A

Optomistic69's photo
Tue 02/28/12 09:29 AM

I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Has any other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longer will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?


Not Very Long More Now.drinker

Bestinshow's photo
Wed 02/29/12 04:05 AM
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gasoline prices are up more than 20 cents from last week at Ohio pumps.

The state's average price for regular gas was $3.66 in Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express. That's up 21 cents from the average of $3.45 per gallon a week ago.

Drivers were paying an average of about $3.34 at this time last year, before prices climbed to record highs.

Some analysts believe gas prices may hit new highs in the next few months.

A spike in gas prices is normal in spring, but it came earlier than usual this year in large part because of world fears that the growing confrontation with Iran will crimp oil supplies.

The Associated Press
http://www.wkyc.com/news/smartliving/article/232708/349/Ohio-gas-prices-rise-again-may-continue-to-climb

Thanks alot Israel and US warhawks

InvictusV's photo
Wed 02/29/12 04:27 AM

I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











s1owhand's photo
Wed 02/29/12 04:59 AM
Edited by s1owhand on Wed 02/29/12 05:05 AM
Here is the latest. There will be no warning if the Israelis
decide that they have to act, it will just happen. There is
widespread speculation that Israel already destroyed a large
above ground nuclear weapons parts depot last November as
reported in the above youtube video post.

So in a very real sense, the fight against Iran's illegal NPT
violations and nuclear weapons development effort is well underway
and reasonably effective so far with destruction of centrifuges,
software, associated weapons parts and crippling sanctions.

Iran for some reason has been coaxed back to the bargaining table
after a long hiatus. Of course talk is cheap. We'll soon see
action no doubt one way or the other....



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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Israeli officials say they won't warn the U.S. if they decide to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, according to one U.S. intelligence official familiar with the discussions. The pronouncement, delivered in a series of private, top-level conversations, sets a tense tone ahead of meetings in the coming days at the White House and Capitol Hill.

Israeli officials said that if they eventually decide a strike is necessary, they would keep the Americans in the dark to decrease the likelihood that the U.S. would be held responsible for failing to stop Israel's potential attack. The U.S. has been working with the Israelis for months to persuade them that an attack would be only a temporary setback to Iran's nuclear program.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak delivered the message to a series of top-level U.S. visitors to the country, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the White House national security adviser and the director of national intelligence, and top U.S. lawmakers, all trying to close the trust gap between Israel and the U.S. over how to deal with Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Netanyahu delivered the same message to all the Americans who have traveled to Israel for talks, the U.S. official said.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive strategic negotiations.

The White House did not respond to requests for comment, and the Pentagon and Office of Director of National Intelligence declined to comment, as did the Israeli Embassy.

Iran claims its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but the International Atomic Energy Agency has raised alarms that its uranium enrichment program might be a precursor to building nuclear weapons. The US has said it does not know whether the government has decided to weaponize its nuclear material and put it on a missile or other delivery device.

The secret warning is likely to worry US officials and begin the high level meetings with Israel and the US far apart on how to handle Iran.

Read more: http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/world/12006809238835/ap-source-israel-won-t-warn-us-before-iran-strike/#ixzz1nm8B0VOp

Bestinshow's photo
Wed 02/29/12 05:11 AM


I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











Im on vacation laugh please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 02/29/12 05:12 AM

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gasoline prices are up more than 20 cents from last week at Ohio pumps.

The state's average price for regular gas was $3.66 in Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express. That's up 21 cents from the average of $3.45 per gallon a week ago.

Drivers were paying an average of about $3.34 at this time last year, before prices climbed to record highs.

Some analysts believe gas prices may hit new highs in the next few months.

A spike in gas prices is normal in spring, but it came earlier than usual this year in large part because of world fears that the growing confrontation with Iran will crimp oil supplies.

The Associated Press
http://www.wkyc.com/news/smartliving/article/232708/349/Ohio-gas-prices-rise-again-may-continue-to-climb

Thanks alot Israel and US warhawks
actually thanks to the one and only Obama!



The Soylent Green Energy Initiative
I’m from the government, and I’m here to kelp you.:laughing:

Anguished that people are actually holding him accountable for the results of his policies, President Obama – master of the moratorium, enemy of oil pipelines – fled to the University of Miami to assure everyone that he really wants an “all of the above” strategy.

Much like “jobs created or saved,” this is a lazy rhetorical device designed to allow Obama’s dwindling band of die-hard supporters to pretend he’s actually devising some sort of complex technocratic solution to America’s energy needs. An annoyed House Speaker John Boehner responded with an extremely detailed timetable, showing how the President’s policies have driven up gas prices – noting, among other inconvenient truths, that “energy production on federal lands has dropped by 11 percent.”

When you look over Boehner’s timetable, remember that as awful as President Obama’s policies have been, he was actually stopped from doing things that would have been far worse. Have the Obama Zombies applauding like baby seals for the President’s endless lame excuses forgotten about cap-and-trade already? And not a day goes by that Obama doesn’t dream about raising taxes through the roof on oil producers. His Energy Secretary, Steven Chu, is an open advocate of reaching European gas prices, which current sit at nine dollars per gallon. We’re about halfway there.

The biggest howler in Obama’s embarrassing Miami appearance was the passage about our bold new future as an algae-fueled nation:

We’re making new investments in the development of gasoline and diesel and jet fuel that’s actually made from a plant-like substance: algae. You’ve got a bunch of algae out here, right? If we can figure out how to make energy out of that, we’ll be doing all right.

Believe it or not, we could replace up to 17 percent of the oil we import for transportation with this fuel that we can grow right here in the United States. And that means greater energy security. That means lower costs. It means more jobs. It means a stronger economy. rofl rofl rofl rofl

I think we have our new Obama 2012 slogan: “I’m from the government, and I’m here to kelp you.”

There’s so much wrong with Obama’s position that it’s hard to know where to start, but we might begin with a Nobel-prize winning biophysicist, Hartmut Michel, penning an editorial called “The Nonsense of Biofuels.” And for a taste of the Obamanomic wonders to come in our algae-fueled future, consider that when the Navy was forced to purchase biofuel mixtures as part of another Obama “green energy” crony capitalist initiative, the stuff ended up costing four times as much as regular jet fuel. Even if Obama’s magical algae fuel technology could actually be made to work, we’d end up paying a fortune for crap that barely makes our cars move, while Obama’s cronies raked in billions of tax dollars. Instead of getting ripped off at the pump, we’d get ripped off at the sump.

You know what else is made from algae? Soylent Green. At least, that’s what all the brochures said. In the classic 1973 Charlton Heston sci-fi film, the dystopian government of an over-populated future brought a wonderful new synthetic food to the starving masses, advertised as “the miracle food of high-energy plankton gathered from the oceans of the world.” It turned out to be something else entirely.

And that’s Obama’s energy policy in a nutshell: daydreams and false promises, shoveled out by a dying regime desperate to hold on to power, by convincing the American people to set aside even the most basic capacity for reason. Even if algae-based fuel was the gateway to our sustainable future, enabling us to replace our gas-guzzling Hummers with eco-friendly Scummers, why should we cripple our existing fuel industry while we’re doing the research? Newt Gingrich speaks of replacing Obama-style crony capitalism with prizes for private companies that voluntarily research valuable new technologies. Why can’t we Win The Future by doing that, in addition to developing our domestic energy resources and achieving fossil-fuel independence?

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=49752

...Barack Obama offers America a vision of decay, in which a towering corrupt government seizes our money and pours it into a string of “green energy” bankruptcies, while telling us to drive less and accept higher prices for everything. The billions he’s already wasted got us one Solyndra after another, but give him four more years and another trillion bucks, and maybe he’ll be able to bring us a future in which bank robbers tell their getaway drivers, “Here come the cops! Step on the algae!”

If we’re willing to accept the false promises of the Soylent Green Energy Initiative, we’ll end up sharing Charlton Heston’s horror over what we’ve been swallowing.

Bestinshow's photo
Wed 02/29/12 05:15 AM
Edited by Bestinshow on Wed 02/29/12 05:15 AM
Off target again Mr Conrad...... IF you hadnt noticed government is simply owned by big business. The two are one and the same. That is what the 99% movement is all about.

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 02/29/12 05:18 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Wed 02/29/12 05:22 AM

Off target again Mr Conrad...... IF you hadnt noticed government is simply owned by big business. The two are one and the same. That is what the 99% movement is all about.
as usual,you're not even close!laugh

Go ask George Soros how much money he put into the Occupy-Movement via Ad-Busters and other of his Entities,like Moveon.org and Sundry!

You have been had!!laugh

Hoodwinked by the Master!:laughing:

InvictusV's photo
Wed 02/29/12 07:41 AM
Edited by InvictusV on Wed 02/29/12 07:42 AM



I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











Im on vacation laugh please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.


This is pretty comical coming from you..

I don't post BS like you.. I can back up what I post or I wouldn't post it..

Here is a little history lesson..



Rank Death Toll Cause Centuries
1 66 million Second World War 20C
2 40 million Mao Zedong (mostly famine) 20C
40 million Genghis Khan 13C
4 27 million British India (mostly famine) 19C
5 25 million Fall of the Ming Dynasty 17C
6 20 million Taiping Rebellion 19C
20 million Joseph Stalin 20C
8 18½ million Mideast Slave Trade 7C-19C
9 17 million Timur Lenk 14C-15C
10 16 million Atlantic Slave Trade 15C-19C
11 15 million First World War 20C
15 million Conquest of the Americas 15C-19C
13 13 million An Lushan Revolt 8C
14 10 million Xin Dynasty 1C
10 million Congo Free State 19C-20C
16 9 million Russian Civil War 20C
17 7½ million Thirty Years War 17C
7½ million Fall of the Yuan Dynasty 14C
19 7 million Fall of Rome 5C

7 million Chinese Civil Wars 20C

http://necrometrics.com/pre1700a.htm/

InvictusV's photo
Wed 02/29/12 07:56 AM
Here is a couple more


Hundred Years War (1337-1453) 3 000 000 dead England vs France

France, Religious Wars, Catholic vs. Huguenot (1562-1598) 3 000 000 dead

Russia, Time of Troubles (1598-1613) 5 000 000 dead

The Thirty Years War (1618-48) 7 500 000 dead

Trojan War:

Dares (6th C. AD): 866,000 Greeks and 676,000 Trojans


http://necrometrics.com/pre1700b.htm#Primitive/




InvictusV's photo
Wed 02/29/12 08:07 AM
Here is the western roman empire..

All Punic Wars: 1.0M
Gladiators: 1.0M
Slave Wars (Servile Wars): 1.0M
Cimbri-Teutoni War: 0.3M
Social War: 0.3M
Mithridatic Wars: ca. 0.5M
Gallic War: 1.0M
Juleo-Claudian Paranoia: 0.028M
Jewish Wars: 0.4M
Boudica's Revolt: 0.15M
Decline and Fall: 7.0M
TOTAL: over 13.0M

Eastern roman empire

532 CE - Nike Revolt: 30,000 massacred in Hippodrome
Cabades lost 50,000 besieging Amida. 80,000 inhabitants massacred.
Battle of Dara: 8,000 Persians
Romans v. Moors, outside Carthage: 60,000 Moors
537 CE - Belisarius defends Rome: 30,000 + 5,000 Goths
538 CE - 300,000 adult males massacred by Ostrogoths and Burgundians in Milan
ca. 552 CE - Lombards v Gepids: 40,000 Gepids
Siege of Topirus: Sclavonians massacred 15,000 males
According to the Byzantine historian Procopius, throughout Justinian's thirty-two-year reign, each annual inroad of Barbarians killed 200,000 inhabitants of the Roman empire, which would come to a total of 6.4 million people. Gibbon doubts this "incredible estimate", as the area under attack probably couldn't even support this many people.
Battle of Phasis: 10,000
Battle of Tagina: 6,000 Goths
Byzantine reconquest of Italy: 50,000 laborers died of hunger in Picenum.
Reign of Hormouz in Persia: 13,000
Roman expediton against Gepids: 60,000
12,000 Roman POWs massacred
614 CE - Persian Shah Chosroes allows massacre of 90,000 Christians in Jerusalem
622-28 CE - War between Heraclius and Persians: 200,000 soldiers
514 CE - Religious War: "exterminated" 65,000 "fellow-Christians"
20,000 Sarmatians and 100,000 Roman subjects in Sarmatian War
Monophysite riot in Alexandria: 200,000 Christians k.

Volume Five:

32,000 Bulgarians k. in Thrace
Siege of Amorium: 70,000 Moslem and 30,000 Christians.
ca. 850 CE - 100,000 Paulicans executed by Empress Theodora (Gibbon,Chapter 54; also: “Paulicians”, Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed. (1910))
In Italy, k by Hungarians: 20,000 (to p.166)
Marcianopolis, or Peristhlaba: 8,500 Russians

http://necrometrics.com/romestat.htm/

InvictusV's photo
Wed 02/29/12 08:09 AM



I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











Im on vacation laugh please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.


Do you want me to keep going, mr historian?

no photo
Wed 02/29/12 09:00 AM


Off target again Mr Conrad...... IF you hadnt noticed government is simply owned by big business. The two are one and the same. That is what the 99% movement is all about.
as usual,you're not even close!laugh

Go ask George Soros how much money he put into the Occupy-Movement via Ad-Busters and other of his Entities,like Moveon.org and Sundry!

You have been had!!laugh

Hoodwinked by the Master!:laughing:


I love it when you talk dirty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!laugh laugh laugh

:thumbsup:
flowers
waving
:banana:

Bestinshow's photo
Wed 02/29/12 10:42 AM
Edited by Bestinshow on Wed 02/29/12 11:01 AM




I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











Im on vacation laugh please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.


Do you want me to keep going, mr historian?
Lets just say you had to go back way back in history to the most brutal regimes ever to find a comparison. I was thinking in terms of modern history anyhow. After all these are the times we live in and an apples to apples comparison can be made only along those lines.

No country in modern times has waged more unjust wars than the good old USA.


InvictusV's photo
Wed 02/29/12 11:20 AM





I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











Im on vacation laugh please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.


Do you want me to keep going, mr historian?
Lets just say you had to go back way back in history to the most brutal regimes ever to find a comparison. I was thinking in terms of modern history anyhow. After all these are the times we live in and an apples to apples comparison can be made only along those lines.

No country in modern times has waged more unjust wars than the good old USA.




Yeah.. well.. I clearly stated:

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

and you said..

please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.

I clearly proved my absurdity.. So now you want to move the goalpost..

Well .. Stalin killed at least 20 million and Mao 40 million.. Don't have to go back too far for that..

The Russians killed 130,000 during the two wars with Chechnya. They killed about 2 million in Afghanistan and wounded 3 million more mostly civilians.

Germany France England started 2 world wars that killed 75 million..

So.. should we now just talk about last week?


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Wed 02/29/12 11:28 AM






I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











Im on vacation laugh please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.


Do you want me to keep going, mr historian?
Lets just say you had to go back way back in history to the most brutal regimes ever to find a comparison. I was thinking in terms of modern history anyhow. After all these are the times we live in and an apples to apples comparison can be made only along those lines.

No country in modern times has waged more unjust wars than the good old USA.




Yeah.. well.. I clearly stated:

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

and you said..

please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.

I clearly proved my absurdity.. So now you want to move the goalpost..

Well .. Stalin killed at least 20 million and Mao 40 million.. Don't have to go back too far for that..

The Russians killed 130,000 during the two wars with Chechnya. They killed about 2 million in Afghanistan and wounded 3 million more mostly civilians.

Germany France England started 2 world wars that killed 75 million..

So.. should we now just talk about last week?


I never said in History did I? laugh We killed 6 million in vietnam alone possibly another 6 million in Iraq directly and inderectly. The figures you give for russia and china are internal policies that lead to starvation not an external war.

A case could be made for our internal policies as well, how many people have actualy died because they do not have healthcare? How many early deaths due to malnutrition? All valid points.

Ill have to let you have the last word for now getting ready for the state wrestlin tournement in columbus tomorrow the kid actualy made itdrinker

TheCaptain's photo
Wed 02/29/12 11:30 AM
All we have to do is call a Kennedy and have him give the Iranian president a ride home.

Problem solved.

Optomistic69's photo
Wed 02/29/12 11:30 AM
The problem is that America has done all this killing in the name of Democracy and Humanitarianism.

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Wed 02/29/12 11:30 AM






I couldnt help but laugh at these anti Putin comments and the absurd thought process that goes into something like that. Its as if americans have amnesia about our own misadventures. One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison.

the United States, officially a secular nation but predominantly Christian, attacked El Salvador (1980), Libya (1981), Sinai (1982), Lebanon (1982 1983), Egypt (1983), Grenada (1983), Honduras (1983), Chad (1983), Persian Gulf (1984), Libya (1986) , Bolivia (1986), Iran (1987), Persian Gulf (1987), Kuwait (1987), Iran (1988), Honduras (1988), Panama (1988), Libya (1989), Panama (1989), Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru (1989), Philippines (1989), Panama (1989-1990), Liberia (1990), Saudi Arabia (1990), Iraq (1991), Zaire (1991), Sierra Leone (1992), Somalia (1992), Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993), Haiti (1994), Macedonia (1994), Bosnia (1995), Liberia (1996), Central African Republic (1996), Albania (1997), Congo/Gabon (1997), Sierra Leon (1997), Cambodia (1997), Iraq (1998), Guinea/Bissau (1998), Kenya/Tanzania (1998 to 1999), Afghanistan/Sudan (1998), Liberia (1998), East Timor (1999), Serbia (1999), Sierra Leon (2000), Yemen (2000), East Timor (2000), Afghanistan (2001 to present), Yemen (2002), Philippines (2002) , Cote d'Ivoire (2002), Iraq (2003 to present), Liberia (2003), Georgia/Djibouti (2003), Haiti (2004), Georgia/Djibouti/Kenya/Ethiopia/Yemen/Eritrea War on Terror (2004), Pakistan drone attacks (2004 to present), Somalia (2007), South Ossetia/Georgia (2008), Syria (2008), Yemen (2009), Haiti (2010), etc. etc. etc. etc.

So, who is the danger to world peace?
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/dangertopeace.php

Hasany other country on this planet been involved in so much bloodshed? How can we even condem anyone at all? Hypocracy on a massive scale for sure. How much longre will the rest of the world put up with uber Umerika?



"One doesnt have to major in history to do an honest comparison."

HAHA

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

It would take us 1000 years to catch up to the number of people these five countries have killed..

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

I guess they didn't kill anyone when they ruled the known world..

Thanks for the laugh.. Good way to start off the workday..











Im on vacation laugh please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.


Do you want me to keep going, mr historian?
Lets just say you had to go back way back in history to the most brutal regimes ever to find a comparison. I was thinking in terms of modern history anyhow. After all these are the times we live in and an apples to apples comparison can be made only along those lines.

No country in modern times has waged more unjust wars than the good old USA.




Yeah.. well.. I clearly stated:

England.. Russia.. France.. Germany.. China

Persia.. Greece.. The Roman Empire..

and you said..

please provide some proof of your absurdity. Your uninformed comments do not impress me.

I clearly proved my absurdity.. So now you want to move the goalpost..

Well .. Stalin killed at least 20 million and Mao 40 million.. Don't have to go back too far for that..

The Russians killed 130,000 during the two wars with Chechnya. They killed about 2 million in Afghanistan and wounded 3 million more mostly civilians.

Germany France England started 2 world wars that killed 75 million..

So.. should we now just talk about last week?




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