where i come from, it is a scottish stereotype as well.G. F. Schleebenhorst said:That would be the english actually.
We're the financially tight ones.
You know that place above england? Yeah, that's us.
above? what kind of map are you using?
where i come from, it is a scottish stereotype as well.G. F. Schleebenhorst said:That would be the english actually.
We're the financially tight ones.
You know that place above england? Yeah, that's us.
what else could have brought them down? seriously?cool skill said:Do you suppose that jet fuel could actually take down those towers in 10sec?
And the entire 3rd tower goes down the same way without getting hit by an airplane.
No real scientist would take such blatantly absurd notions seriously.
perplexity said:To achieve peace, deny their method but heed their concern.
---- Ron.
kalamazoo, michigan.....born and bred.Nickelodeon said:Are you sure?
Who cares?leopold99 said:now seriously cool skill what brought those buildings down?
it is interesting that you chose this analogy....and predictably uninformed..perplexity said:We expect dogs to shit in the street, but it doesn't mean we want them to.
--- Ron.
thedevilsreject said:its a catch 22 though, the rest of the world generally expects american to do more than most because they are the richest country in the world yet are criticised when other people think they should butt out
The Devil Inside said:it is interesting that you chose this analogy....and predictably uninformed..
or, how did the buildings know to start collapsing at the impact site, and, why wasn't any unexploded bomb debris found in the wreckage?Ogmios said:Like "how does a building collapse in eight seconds?" And don't quote someone else's arguments.
your education isnt the responsibility of others.perplexity said:Indeed, you have yet to inform me of anything.
--- Ron.
no, not even close. he spoke of the government's policies, not america.phlogistician said:Ron was spot on the money.
i agree with you fully, here. the only reason i know anything about Rwanda is because i independantly researched the situation. americans by and large are ignorant of such affairs, and this is because of the government's capitalist policies.phlogistician said:We expect the USA to pursue capitalist concerns, and it always does. The USA didn't blaze the way for freedom when it came to Rwanda now did it? But when it comes to oil, it smells the money and runs like a man with dysentery.
what a droll response, ignoring your own responsibility for your ignorance on the subject. do me a favor, and shush until you know something on the topic.perplexity said:We can already smell it from here, thanks.
--- Ron.
ANSWER:Ogmios said:Like "how does a building collapse in eight seconds?" And don't quote someone else's arguments.
you werent talking about the september 11 attacks, you were talking about the american nation being a dog shitting.perplexity said:The 9/11 attacks?
I spent the best part of a couple of years of my life on it.
google for something like "Pentagon" with "Ron Harvey".
--- Ron.
That position is just as oversimplified as the opposing one. Surely it's both possible and fair to assess blame on both sides. The fact remains that two wrongs don't make a right. Truly civilized people are capable of enduring a vast amount of uncivilized violent behavior, because to them the alternative of becoming uncivilized themselves is too high a price to pay. Just look to the people of Tibet for a role model. They have faith that some day China's bad karma will come back to make things right, without Tibetans having to start murdering Chinese children, artists, and teachers.phlogistician said:You have to ask the question, 'Why are these people driven to do such things?' And the answer is never 'because they are evil', 'because they are hateful', 'because they are jealous of the West/democracy', 'because they aren't christian', the answer is 'because we don't treat them the way they want to be treated'.
huh?The Devil Inside said:americans by and large are ignorant of such affairs, and this is because of the government's capitalist policies.