1. #11
    Originally posted by GoToAway:
    This isn't a game. It's a situation that has literally ruined the lives of millions of people. It doesn't matter which "side" you root for--we've all lost.
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    We could also be experiencing sporadic, semi-regular terrorist attacks, just as one possible alternative.

    There's this thing about fighting clean against an enemy who fights dirty. The clean fighter almost always loses.
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    Originally posted by M_Gunz:
    We could also be experiencing sporadic, semi-regular terrorist attacks, just as one possible alternative.

    There's this thing about fighting clean against an enemy who fights dirty. The clean fighter almost always loses.
    Yeah but if your trying to be the leader of the free world and lecturing China on human rights abuses then you should lead by example.
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  4. #14
    Yippppeeeee - political threads are legal again...

    Here is my favorite Bollywood clip

    and this is what my desktop looks like right now....

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    but I'm thinking about switching to this one...

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  6. #16
    this must be a very big lake to float a planet...

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    Originally posted by stalkervision:
    Sooner or later, Bush will step into a country where he will be prosecuted for authorising the abuses of the 'war on terror'



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    aint never going to happen.

    any country that is close ally of the US, or is strong enough to deter american military reprisals for such an act, will have to much to lose from lost trade or other economic sanctions which would surely follow.

    note: im totally against torture in any form. imo water boarding WAS torture.
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    Originally posted by Von_Rat:
    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by stalkervision:
    Sooner or later, Bush will step into a country where he will be prosecuted for authorising the abuses of the 'war on terror'



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    aint never going to happen.

    any country that is close ally of the US, or is strong enough to deter american military reprisals for such an act, will have to much to lose from lost trade or other economic sanctions which would surely follow.

    note: im totally against torture in any form. imo water boarding WAS torture. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>


    meh ... he can probably just plead whatever amendment exempts you from prosecution on the grounds of stupidity
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  9. #19
    You guys have a point here....America should have skipped the torture...and gone to the Nuclear Arsenal...it would have been a lot cheaper. Not to mention the positive effects of global warming and a marked reduction in the price of gas...

    Definitely a missed opportunity...ya think?

    When your enemy says there are no rules...there are no rules...

    Y'all feel free to throw "Roberts Rules of Order" at the problem...I wish you well in that endeavor...
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    Originally posted by bun-bun195333:
    this must be a very big lake to float a planet...


    hey you could get that effect photographing the moon on the horizont on the sea with a big zoom

    i know space pictures are fake so may be those are real
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