^India's not Muslim. Even in the '30's, before the creation of Pakistan, Muslims were a fairly small minority.
^India's not Muslim. Even in the '30's, before the creation of Pakistan, Muslims were a fairly small minority.
^^actually the army made up of Taliban, Arabs, Chechens and many others who flocked to Afganistan to fight the infidel capitualated and surrendered in 50 days. Thousands were taken prisoner, many of those were never heard from again and as we all know the ones that survived were sent to Gitmo. Unfortunately the madrassas in Pakistan churn out new Talibs by the hundreds so they always have plenty of new martyrs ready to take up the cause.
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An Indian mate of mine from the UK used to go on holiday with his mates to India, and for shits and giggles they'd all go and join the masses of civilians at the border taking pot shots at Pakistani civilians who were doing the same to them. A sort of more dangerous paint-balling if you like.
You bring out the best of TD here Davis. You asked for a sensible thread and what do you get? Crack Pots who would join the Jane Fonda club if offered. This kind of knowingly treacherous response has its own responsibilities. There's certainly a lot more hate involved here than politics.
Pretty hard to swallow. Major issues you say? Perhaps he's one of those who actually remembers the 60's?
Originally Posted by ltntMaybe its time to let the sixties go.Originally Posted by ltnt
it was hardly treacherous, Butters is a Belgian, not a US citizenOriginally Posted by ltnt
but he does make a valid point within the nonsense about numbers
incidentally, Jane Fonda also had some very good points
typical American braintard response, jesus, that country doesn't stand a chance in this new world order
yes, Americans need be killed en mass so that the US public understands the cost of war like many Europeans did in the last century
what is sad is to see those kinds of Americans above, all patriotic bullshit and not taking any criticism for a response as it could hurt their patriotic feeling. Basically, individuals with decadent morality and no human integrity outside their righteous patriotic claims.
Davis Knowlton and ltnt for example are not real Americans and don't deserve to be American citizens, they are an insult to what America used to be.
of course she did, she was a real patriotOriginally Posted by DrAndy
it's only the braintard fascists like Knowlton and friends, who would probably be better off in a Nazi Germany full of patriotic hormones, that are an insult to America.
Butterfly certainly is a bit 'out there'. The way i see his, and some others' attitude towards Americans is like this, I may well be wrong.
After 9/11 Americans had a lot of goodwill worldwide, then they started to completely lose the plot. Their friends sorta tried to bring this to their attention but was met with total disregard for their opinions. With time things deteriorated and we have a situation we have today.
A bit like Israel really.
Sticking your head in the sand and writing it all off to hate and jealousy is really really dumb. Then when people say you're dumb, you get upset.
You are in a death spin. Up to you.
Less we forget, while the Americans were debating the Afghanistan incursion, the Taliban establishment had offered to hand over Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda elite. The Bush II government turned it down. Gee....I wonder why?
A worthy news item that was never reported throughout the mainstream press.
And what's become of the Central Asian oil pipeline?
Means to an end.
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Is that the American agent, Bin Laden by any chance?Originally Posted by Rural Surin
A leader is generally out at the front!Originally Posted by FlyFree
Originally Posted by FlyFree
Consider the folly of that. Consider the results. It is apparently too much to ask to look at the 'mission creep' in Afghanistan, as revealed by you by something as utterly simple as Google.Originally Posted by Thaihome
I have an interesting way of seeing through bullshit. I put it to you that it is not me that is rewriting history, at all. If you think that blindly accepting government 'spin' is akin to some form of patriotism, we have a clean point of difference- because I believe the opposite. Your government has deliberately and systematically lied to you, and used the considerable resources at it's disposal to back this mendacity. You consider accepting those lies patriotism, I refer you to the results of this. You, of course will then try to 'spin' this- because your government does. I refer you back to the results. That sir is not patriotism, at all. Patriotism does not refer to the blind acceptance of your elected representatives at any one time, and thus accepting their misguided foreign policies without question.Originally Posted by Thaihome
I could rather easily make the case that it is myself that is the Patriot by pointing this out, and refer you to your Constitution in the process. The fact that I don't refers more to my logical process than yours.
Last edited by sabang; 01-04-2012 at 08:01 AM.
indeed, how soon we forget
that said, bombing and killing a few talibans was the proper thing to do, we needed some excuse, and it's too bad the stupid Americans had to spoil the party with the illegal invasion of Iraq
America to the rescue of the Talibans, what a bunch of fools and idiots. You guys need to watch that BBC documentary on Pakistan and how they played those American fools and that idiot GW Bush.
^ I think the inferiority of the US military has long been established,
you guys are cowards and just can't find a real war,
you are more like the French than anything, except you have bigger toys and smaller penis
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