comment by The Kaiser's Trainers (U5676)
posted 18 minutes ago
I rule at upsetting the rules of spelling and grammar!!
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Its gramur you buffon
that's 6 errors, the original 5 and a failure to superscript the reference you plagarised
I bow to your improvement
comment by Brightdave: (U11711)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Mumbai Mkhitaryan (U3867)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 3 hours, 34 minutes ago
I'm going to write an 'I told you so' article aimed at Robb for his risible view that famously pragmatic Clinton would be more destabilising to international peace than 'we got nukes so why don't we use them?' Trump, and this alone justified overlooking the whole uncanny resemblance to a fascist thing.
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I have no doubt that Clinton was/is a much more qualified candidate than Trump. That doesn't mean her hawkish tendencies would not have a destabilising influence in the ME. She is a strong advocate of the establish regime change policies that destroyed Iraq and Libya. Trumps policies change with the wind, and his bombing in Syria look more and more like an expensive PR stunt to show he is doing something rather than out of any conviction that Assad should go.
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Thought Tillerson just said that Assad has got no future and has to go.
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And just a week ago, the administration said regime change in Syria was not an option. Hard to believe there is a conviction behind that change because of this chemical weapons attack as the attack in 2013 was well publicised and was something they new about when stating regime change wasn't an option. To me it looks like a response to floundering approval ratings and defeat after defeat on some of his big domestic policies. Nothing rallies a right wing support base like a good old war.
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Part of me (the part with the tinfoil hat) thinks all of this is orchestrated between Trump's administration and Russia to try and show they are not all buddy buddy and could not possibly have been working together to get Trump elected.
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - 2017 joy squids (U2958)
posted 7 minutes ago
Part of me (the part with the tinfoil hat) thinks all of this is orchestrated between Trump's administration and Russia to try and show they are not all buddy buddy and could not possibly have been working together to get Trump elected.
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Every country is doing their best to keep the Middle East in war zone...humans are scuum.
They are.....
The idea that Assad could gas people is scary.
The idea that he is not to blame and people are jumping on this, or even orchestrated it, for political power is even scarier.
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - 2017 joy squids (U2958)
posted 9 minutes ago
Part of me (the part with the tinfoil hat) thinks all of this is orchestrated between Trump's administration and Russia to try and show they are not all buddy buddy and could not possibly have been working together to get Trump elected.
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Some of it doesn't add up. Why would Assad just a week after being told by the US that they would not try to overthrow do a chemical attack which he knew would provoke a reaction. 59 cruise missiles launched and Syrian jets still able to take off from the air base they hit. Not saying it's all staged but there is an element of doubt there
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - 2017 joy squids (U2958)
posted 51 minutes ago
They are.....
The idea that Assad could gas people is scary.
The idea that he is not to blame and people are jumping on this, or even orchestrated it, for political power is even scarier.
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You speak as if the world is good place where everyone wants the best for everyone else.
Unless you're being sarcastic...them you've got me
comment by The Kaiser's Trainers (U5676)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
that's 6 errors, the original 5 and a failure to superscript the reference you plagarised
I bow to your improvement
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We have all Learned something today we are better for it
You speak as if the world is good place where everyone wants the best for everyone else.
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I am literally saying the opposite.
A world in which someone will use chemical weapons in the name of war is scary... But I believe we are in a world where much higher powers than Assad will use chemical weapons on children just for the sake of political power and control of energy.
Oh...it's been happening for years. Not so much chemicals to be precise but the average human is nothing more than chattel.
I think more and more people are aware that this stuff happens... But I hope that someday we will get conclusive proof that will bring these governments and their puppet masters down.
The way the mainstream media have reported this as 100% being Assad is so frustrating.
The internet was the best thing that could've happened imo.
It's the platform that many of us use to communicate or document all these stuff without needing mainstream news platforms.
We just need everyone to come together now but we're still in an infant stage of all this realisation imo. You can see it with the structures that have come before us and how it still plays a role in how we think as people.
People laughed at me when i said, on another thread, people who vote are as much to blame for all these political problems.
The current system is too ingrained but hopefully the change will come one day.
Yep, the internet is amazing for this... Though propaganda works both ways, so it is best to question absolutely everything, even when it fits our own agenda.
People like Snowdon are heroes though, in my eyes.
Snowden had a set on him 👍
True...also as long as we as humans have something that will benefit some people more than others, we'll probably always be stuck in this cycle.
All governments do what the Americans were and still are doing.
Anyone who thinks they aren't is one deluded idiot.
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 18 minutes ago
All governments do what the Americans were and still are doing.
Anyone who thinks they aren't is one deluded idiot.
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It's even worse for them though. 'The land of the free'. Obama came in, had some great ideas, and couldn't really do Jack shizzle about it - you could tell he was well aware of this too.
The president does what he's told.
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posted on 11/4/17
comment by The Kaiser's Trainers (U5676)
posted 18 minutes ago
I rule at upsetting the rules of spelling and grammar!!
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Its gramur you buffon
posted on 11/4/17
that's 6 errors, the original 5 and a failure to superscript the reference you plagarised
I bow to your improvement
posted on 11/4/17
comment by Brightdave: (U11711)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Mumbai Mkhitaryan (U3867)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 3 hours, 34 minutes ago
I'm going to write an 'I told you so' article aimed at Robb for his risible view that famously pragmatic Clinton would be more destabilising to international peace than 'we got nukes so why don't we use them?' Trump, and this alone justified overlooking the whole uncanny resemblance to a fascist thing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have no doubt that Clinton was/is a much more qualified candidate than Trump. That doesn't mean her hawkish tendencies would not have a destabilising influence in the ME. She is a strong advocate of the establish regime change policies that destroyed Iraq and Libya. Trumps policies change with the wind, and his bombing in Syria look more and more like an expensive PR stunt to show he is doing something rather than out of any conviction that Assad should go.
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Thought Tillerson just said that Assad has got no future and has to go.
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And just a week ago, the administration said regime change in Syria was not an option. Hard to believe there is a conviction behind that change because of this chemical weapons attack as the attack in 2013 was well publicised and was something they new about when stating regime change wasn't an option. To me it looks like a response to floundering approval ratings and defeat after defeat on some of his big domestic policies. Nothing rallies a right wing support base like a good old war.
posted on 11/4/17
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posted on 11/4/17
Part of me (the part with the tinfoil hat) thinks all of this is orchestrated between Trump's administration and Russia to try and show they are not all buddy buddy and could not possibly have been working together to get Trump elected.
posted on 11/4/17
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - 2017 joy squids (U2958)
posted 7 minutes ago
Part of me (the part with the tinfoil hat) thinks all of this is orchestrated between Trump's administration and Russia to try and show they are not all buddy buddy and could not possibly have been working together to get Trump elected.
--
Every country is doing their best to keep the Middle East in war zone...humans are scuum.
posted on 11/4/17
They are.....
The idea that Assad could gas people is scary.
The idea that he is not to blame and people are jumping on this, or even orchestrated it, for political power is even scarier.
posted on 11/4/17
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - 2017 joy squids (U2958)
posted 9 minutes ago
Part of me (the part with the tinfoil hat) thinks all of this is orchestrated between Trump's administration and Russia to try and show they are not all buddy buddy and could not possibly have been working together to get Trump elected.
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Some of it doesn't add up. Why would Assad just a week after being told by the US that they would not try to overthrow do a chemical attack which he knew would provoke a reaction. 59 cruise missiles launched and Syrian jets still able to take off from the air base they hit. Not saying it's all staged but there is an element of doubt there
posted on 11/4/17
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - 2017 joy squids (U2958)
posted 51 minutes ago
They are.....
The idea that Assad could gas people is scary.
The idea that he is not to blame and people are jumping on this, or even orchestrated it, for political power is even scarier.
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You speak as if the world is good place where everyone wants the best for everyone else.
Unless you're being sarcastic...them you've got me
posted on 11/4/17
comment by The Kaiser's Trainers (U5676)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
that's 6 errors, the original 5 and a failure to superscript the reference you plagarised
I bow to your improvement
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We have all Learned something today we are better for it
posted on 11/4/17
You speak as if the world is good place where everyone wants the best for everyone else.
-------------------------------
I am literally saying the opposite.
A world in which someone will use chemical weapons in the name of war is scary... But I believe we are in a world where much higher powers than Assad will use chemical weapons on children just for the sake of political power and control of energy.
posted on 11/4/17
Oh...it's been happening for years. Not so much chemicals to be precise but the average human is nothing more than chattel.
posted on 11/4/17
I think more and more people are aware that this stuff happens... But I hope that someday we will get conclusive proof that will bring these governments and their puppet masters down.
The way the mainstream media have reported this as 100% being Assad is so frustrating.
posted on 11/4/17
The internet was the best thing that could've happened imo.
It's the platform that many of us use to communicate or document all these stuff without needing mainstream news platforms.
We just need everyone to come together now but we're still in an infant stage of all this realisation imo. You can see it with the structures that have come before us and how it still plays a role in how we think as people.
People laughed at me when i said, on another thread, people who vote are as much to blame for all these political problems.
The current system is too ingrained but hopefully the change will come one day.
posted on 11/4/17
Yep, the internet is amazing for this... Though propaganda works both ways, so it is best to question absolutely everything, even when it fits our own agenda.
People like Snowdon are heroes though, in my eyes.
posted on 11/4/17
Snowden had a set on him 👍
posted on 11/4/17
True...also as long as we as humans have something that will benefit some people more than others, we'll probably always be stuck in this cycle.
posted on 11/4/17
All governments do what the Americans were and still are doing.
Anyone who thinks they aren't is one deluded idiot.
posted on 11/4/17
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 18 minutes ago
All governments do what the Americans were and still are doing.
Anyone who thinks they aren't is one deluded idiot.
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It's even worse for them though. 'The land of the free'. Obama came in, had some great ideas, and couldn't really do Jack shizzle about it - you could tell he was well aware of this too.
posted on 11/4/17
The president does what he's told.
posted on 12/4/17
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