JKristofer's Political NTB Post
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- Raind0g
Since when are we posting political agenda on NTB? Well, in addition to the links provided about European trades with Saddam - let's not leave out the more serious CIA's involvement with Hussein in the past. http://www.sundayherald.com/4264…
- dmw0
i think he was saying he disagreed with views expressed in those articles he linked.
yr preachin to the choir.
- -leah-0
1,2,3... delete
- iDp0
angry libs :P
- mrdobolina0
they have no right to be angry?
- iDp0
see what I mean
- mrdobolina0
I think it is better to have an opinion than none at all.
- iDp0
who says the other side doesnt have an opinion?
- pooch0
hey what happened to that politcal thread....
- iDp0
haha were all going to get warning's
- mrdobolina0
all I am hearing is things about angry liberals from you...
- iDp0
dob, chill and get over it. I was more poking fun at the fact that if anything conservative gets posted here...which Red dog or whatever his name is thought that JKristofer had posted...the Libs pounce. Which you did. Then proceeded to let me know that anyone who is against that point of view has no opinion. Maybe you need to check your policies.
- pooch0
ladies ..... *lowers eyebrow
- mrdobolina0
I replied to your "pounce", I dont really give a shit either way.
- iDp0
hahah I'm done...nothing else from me now...time for work.
- dmw0
but like jkristopher said:
there really isn’t any way the US will be successful at including and building a global international voice, Kerry or not.
so it politics isn't even part of it.
a "global international voice"... man, wouldn't that be nice.
- DutchBoy0
so it politics isn't even part of it.
a "global international voice"... man, wouldn't that be nice.
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there you said it.. almost in one sentence!
a unified global voice has never been achieved through politics, regardless, not kerry, not the french, not the germans, no govt.
i have been reading a great book tonight which leaves you to conclude humanity is in a major reorganization on a scale not seen in many many centuries..
wars&protests is only part of the chaos that is inherent to this transformation. we cannot protest to avoid war, and we cannot have war to achieve peace as these are only part of the process that neither parties (the voice of the people and govts.) can fully control.
still we go to war, still we go out for protests... as it's the building bricks of our new order. the urge to learn from tragedy. the tragic quality of being human...
compare it to oil.. we will not put enormous efforts in exploring and implementing alternative resources, although we ALL (yes, everyone) know that using oil at the pace we do now can become a threat to our own existence. A minister of the Dutch govt. worded it pretty well last week in a newsarticle: It's a pity some Arab countries will now fire up oil production now that we finally arrived at the stage were oil seems to be unaffordable, the immensely high prices for oil could have finally stimulated corps. and govts. to take serious steps towards alternative energy.
(i know that many companies like Shel, GM and Exxon invest billions in hydrogen for instance, but we should have already been at the stage of making this available to the public (according to scientists))..
- DutchBoy0
sorry for the long rant... just dumping my mind-garbage somwhere..
:)