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11-10-2015, 03:35 PM
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[QUOTE=Jackie S;1057428204]For us, yes. QUOTE]
That's all I'm really concerned about ....
I certainly wouldn't want to be different....
..... and worry about what they think of me.
Because I really don't give a shit. Like most of those on this board who mask themselves with their electronic-digital burkas. I'm unconcerned about their opinions of me.
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11-10-2015, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
I have never said it was a "guided" one.
There are places where our efforts have worked quite well. Post WW-2 exhibits our best efforts, Japan and Germany in particular.
Spreading "democracy" in regions were religious fevor trumps all other considerations of the human experience has proved futile. When Religious Dictators have complete Controle over a population, even up to and including pain of death, it is difficult to expound the virtues of freedom and individules Liberty.
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IMO the opposite is true. Being denied it makes freedom more precious. It doesn't matter if the dictator is religious or secular either. Too often we take our own freedoms for granted.
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He never questioned how 'precious' freedom was. When a dictator has complete control, it is indeed difficult to expound, or present, the virtues of freedom and individual liberty. He never said it wasn't precious, he said it was difficult to present the idea. Which it is.
Reading is fundamental...
BTW, this is me making a meaningful post, just so you know.
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11-10-2015, 03:48 PM
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Who is ben?
ISIS is a product of: 1) the "Arab Spring" which ISIS was able to hijack in Syria after we failed to back any moderate or pro-Western opposition to Assad and 2) Odumbo's rash and stupid politically motivated 2011 pullout of troops from Iraq which abandoned and betrayed the Sunnis who participated in the "Arab Awakening" in Anbar and helped make the 2007 US surge a success.
Sorry sewer rat, you can't blame Bush for either factor.
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ISIS has been around since 1999... they came of age during our occupation of Iraq, which unless I'm mistaken, was carried out under the Bush administration. Yes, that does sound correct.
Sorry, Lusty Tard. Handed your ass again, have you been.
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11-10-2015, 03:49 PM
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Isn't that the basis and purpose of the First Amendment?
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Do you think our first amendment applies to countries with dictators? What do they give a shit about our first amendment?
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11-10-2015, 05:54 PM
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He never questioned how 'precious' freedom was. When a dictator has complete control, it is indeed difficult to expound, or present, the virtues of freedom and individual liberty. He never said it wasn't precious, he said it was difficult to present the idea. Which it is.
Reading is fundamental...
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You're the one who is misreading... We're talking about whether Americans should be expounding the virtues of freedom to others, not whether it is difficult for freedom-seeking dissidents in a dictatorship to express such sentiments.
Apparently you are so racist you don't think Arabs deserve the same freedoms we enjoy and take for granted.
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11-10-2015, 06:06 PM
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Seeing what the Nazi Baby Killer wrote, I can say that he is wrong again. There is a such thing as a benevolent dictator (though they are few and far between). Just because someone is a dictator doesn't mean that they can't support free speech or human rights. Just don't get in their personal way and we're good. NBK has a very shallow understanding of things.
Back to the OP; I don't think Feinstein has had a "come to Jesus" moment. She has said a few things in the past like this but quickly pivoted when her base became alarmed. This is no different.
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11-10-2015, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by WombRaider
ISIS has been around since 1999... they came of age during our occupation of Iraq, which unless I'm mistaken, was carried out under the Bush administration. Yes, that does sound correct.
Sorry, Lusty Tard. Handed your ass again, have you been.
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You're full of shit again. There was no ISIS in 1999 or during the time we had troops in Iraq. We fought against al Queda in Iraq and kicked them out of cities like Ramadi and Fallujah with the help of the Sunni Arab Awakening throughout Anbar Province. ISIS did not emerge as a branded competing jihadist group until 2011 when the catalysts I already mentioned came together - the unrest in Syria and the US pullout from Iraq.
Feel free to contact herfacechair for more history lessons.
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11-10-2015, 06:22 PM
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NBK has a very shallow understanding of things.
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That poor boy just can't grasp nuances!
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11-10-2015, 06:45 PM
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That poor boy just can't grasp nuances!
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You grasping JD's little diabetic nuance, lustyladyboy?
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11-10-2015, 06:50 PM
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You grasping JD's little diabetic nuance, lustyladyboy?
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Drink two ounces of black cherry juice and go to bed, WTFagboy.
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11-10-2015, 09:33 PM
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JDDrunk will ask for for a picture of your cherries...
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11-10-2015, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
Who is ben?
ISIS is a product of: 1) the "Arab Spring" which ISIS was able to hijack in Syria after we failed to back any moderate or pro-Western opposition to Assad and 2) Odumbo's rash and stupid politically motivated 2011 pullout of troops from Iraq which abandoned and betrayed the Sunnis who participated in the "Arab Awakening" in Anbar and helped make the 2007 US surge a success.
Sorry sewer rat, you can't blame Bush for either factor.
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" ben " ? Oh that's Big Sirs "pet " name for woomby.. as in " Ben Dover , MoFo, Issa needing some a dat hole !"
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11-10-2015, 10:11 PM
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ISIS has been around since 1999... they came of age during our occupation of Iraq, which unless I'm mistaken, was carried out under the Bush administration. Yes, that does sound correct.
Sorry, Lusty Tard. Handed your ass again, have you been.
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I'll bet " handed your ass again " was something that happened to YOU a lot the night YOU went down to the holes and told them of YOUR landslide victory in the DOTY poll ! Did Ekim get jealous ?
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11-11-2015, 04:01 AM
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Do you think our first amendment applies to countries with dictators? What do they give a shit about our first amendment?
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The first amendment doesn't apply to countries without dictators, dumbass!
Because it doesn't apply to countries at all.
You are the dumbest MF'er I've ever seen posting on here.
Even dumber than BigTits! And that is DUMB!
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11-11-2015, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
You're the one who is misreading... We're talking about whether Americans should be expounding the virtues of freedom to others, not whether it is difficult for freedom-seeking dissidents in a dictatorship to express such sentiments.
Apparently you are so racist you don't think Arabs deserve the same freedoms we enjoy and take for granted.
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You fucking ignoramus. When a dictator has control, it is difficult to expound freedom, from inside or outside. If a country democratically elects someone we don't agree with, we simply oust them and place someone in power that plays ball. That's the way it's always been in the middle east and it's the reason they don't particularly like us. They use Islam as a cover, but ultimately, they don't like being meddled with. Can you blame them?
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