Welcome to ECCIE, become a part of the fastest growing adult community. Take a minute & sign up!

Welcome to ECCIE - Sign up today!

Become a part of one of the fastest growing adult communities online. We have something for you, whether you’re a male member seeking out new friends or a new lady on the scene looking to take advantage of our many opportunities to network, make new friends, or connect with people. Join today & take part in lively discussions, take advantage of all the great features that attract hundreds of new daily members!

Go Premium

Go Back   ECCIE Worldwide > Texas > Austin > The Sandbox - Austin
test
The Sandbox - Austin The Sandbox is a collection of off-topic discussions. Humorous threads, Sports talk, and a wide variety of other topics can be found here. If it's NOT an adult-themed topic, then it belongs here

Most Favorited Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Most Liked Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Top Reviewers
cockalatte 650
MoneyManMatt 490
Jon Bon 400
Still Looking 399
samcruz 399
Harley Diablo 377
honest_abe 362
DFW_Ladies_Man 313
Chung Tran 288
lupegarland 287
nicemusic 285
Starscream66 282
You&Me 281
George Spelvin 270
sharkman29 256
Top Posters
DallasRain70831
biomed163764
Yssup Rider61304
gman4453377
LexusLover51038
offshoredrilling48840
WTF48267
pyramider46370
bambino43221
The_Waco_Kid37431
CryptKicker37231
Mokoa36497
Chung Tran36100
Still Looking35944
Mojojo33117

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 02-10-2011, 07:39 AM   #31
DRorchia
Valued Poster
 
DRorchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 20, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 370
Default

Thanks Billy Saul. Well we usually have two op tempo's over here (Afghanistan). Frantic, where we're running multiple missions a day with little spare time and agonizingly slow, as it's been for about the last 7 days. That's why I have a little more time than usual to post and keep up with the fun on ECCIE lately. Plus I only have about 7 days left before I come home on leave so I think they're cutting me some slack on mission assignments.
Have a good weekend!
DRorchia is offline   Quote
Old 02-10-2011, 10:05 AM   #32
DRorchia
Valued Poster
 
DRorchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 20, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 370
Default

*****To get back to the the origin of this thread******....MSNBC is announcing right now that Mubarek WILL STEP DOWN effective this evening. Interesting times ahead in this part of the world.
DRorchia is offline   Quote
Old 02-10-2011, 01:02 PM   #33
Yssup Rider
Valued Poster
 
Yssup Rider's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 3, 2010
Location: Clarksville
Posts: 61,304
Encounters: 67
Default

I thought political discussions weren't allowed on ECCIE.

IMHO that led to the cultural downfall of ASPD... at least in Austin!

Did I miss something?
Yssup Rider is offline   Quote
Old 02-10-2011, 09:24 PM   #34
DRorchia
Valued Poster
 
DRorchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 20, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 370
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider View Post
I thought political discussions weren't allowed on ECCIE.

IMHO that led to the cultural downfall of ASPD... at least in Austin!

Did I miss something?
I checked the forum guidelines and Mission Statement. Didn't see anything. If you know of a specific rule let me know. I'm not trying to break any rules, we posted these discussions in Sandbox because it's non-hobby related.
In all honesty, looking at some of the posts in co-ed, I think our political/history discussions here are rather civil and mild by comparison, lol.
DRorchia is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 10:30 AM   #35
theaustinescorts
Pending Age Verification
 
Join Date: Jan 10, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,249
My ECCIE Reviews
Default

DTorchia,

I have no doubt that Saddam's family held a few hundred million dollars in various currencies around their palaces, but that isn't the kind of plunder normal third world despots engage in. It's chicken feed and your acceptance of it only shows how uninformed and gullable you are regarding all the other accusations about the baath regime in Iraq.

When Mexican President Salinas left Mexico he is documented to have secreted over $20 billion in Mexican government funds in Swiss accounts.

When Ferdinand Marcos of the Phillipines left there he had secreted over $600 billion in gold, cash, and real estate holdings outside of the Phillipines.

When Suharto gave up power in Indonesia it was documented he had secreted $400 billion in looted government funds in his personal accounts in Switzerland and elsewhere.

The al-Sabah family in Kuwait have an estimated $120 billion in foreign accounts in their own names from the oil wealth of their "country." The same is true of every other monarch in the Persian Gulf.

Compared to this kind of plunder you offer up a few hundred million dollars stashed away in palaces and expect that to serve as evidence of plunder?

Has there been even one foreign bank account linked to Saddam Hussein?

Even just one account?

As for massacres and such by Saddam, excuse me but he was putting down armed rebellions in his country, and what he did was no different than what the Union armies of the United States in the south when those states sought to secceed. I do not condone what he did, but I do not condone what the Union did in the American civil war either.

In Syria in 1982 the government there surrounded the city of Alleppo and bombarded it, killing 25 thousand people....big deal. That's normal for the middle east, so to single Saddam out as some kind of exceptional villain is simply gullable.

The way you swallow all the negative propaganda about Saddam without also crediting him for his accomplishments just shows how one sided you are in all this.

On the contrary I try to give credit to the guy for his tremendous accomplishments while also acknowledging his tremendous failings...which were many. But by the standards of corruption vs. honesty in the region his regime was far, far better than others.
theaustinescorts is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 10:36 AM   #36
Booth
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 22, 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,001
Default

Good riddance to a piece of sh*t dictator and congratulations to the freedom loving people of Egypt.
Booth is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 10:46 AM   #37
theaustinescorts
Pending Age Verification
 
Join Date: Jan 10, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,249
My ECCIE Reviews
Default

ALL of the leaders over there are dictators...all of them. The only difference is that the media here dwells on the faults of those who oppose us while singing the praising of our government for the ones we happen to like. It's all US-government led propaganda.

It has nothing to do with the merits of the dictator himself - only whether he's playing ball with the US.

This is totally obvious to anyone who knows the history and landscape of the region. You have to read a little, study a little, to know what's going on. You can't just watch Fox News and expect to learn anything. Nor does it do any good to go over there if everything you see is filtered through your existing prejudices.

Between 1983 and 1986 I made eleven trips to Iraq during the war with Iran.
theaustinescorts is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 10:52 AM   #38
Booth
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 22, 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,001
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by theaustinescorts View Post
ALL of the leaders over there are dictators...all of them. The only difference is that the media here dwells on the faults of those who oppose us while singing the praising of our government for the ones we happen to like. It's all US-government led propaganda.

It has nothing to do with the merits of the dictator himself - only whether he's playing ball with the US.

This is totally obvious to anyone who knows the history and landscape of the region. You have to read a little, study a little, to know what's going on. You can't just watch Fox News and expect to learn anything. Nor does it do any good to go over there if everything you see is filtered through your existing prejudices.

Between 1983 and 1986 I made eleven trips to Iraq during the war with Iran.
There is one less dictator in the world today and the world rejoices. Your trips to Iraq were an entire generation ago and completely irrelevant to what's going on in Egypt today. Stop living in the past.
Booth is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 11:21 AM   #39
theaustinescorts
Pending Age Verification
 
Join Date: Jan 10, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,249
My ECCIE Reviews
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Booth View Post
Your trips to Iraq were an entire generation ago and completely irrelevant to what's going on in Egypt today. Stop living in the past.
You couldn't be more wrong.

You cannot understand anything about the middle east without understanding it's history.
theaustinescorts is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 12:06 PM   #40
DRorchia
Valued Poster
 
DRorchia's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 20, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 370
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by theaustinescorts View Post
DTorchia,

I have no doubt that Saddam's family held a few hundred million dollars in various currencies around their palaces, but that isn't the kind of plunder normal third world despots engage in. It's chicken feed and your acceptance of it only shows how uninformed and gullable you are regarding all the other accusations about the baath regime in Iraq.

When Mexican President Salinas left Mexico he is documented to have secreted over $20 billion in Mexican government funds in Swiss accounts.

When Ferdinand Marcos of the Phillipines left there he had secreted over $600 billion in gold, cash, and real estate holdings outside of the Phillipines.

When Suharto gave up power in Indonesia it was documented he had secreted $400 billion in looted government funds in his personal accounts in Switzerland and elsewhere.

The al-Sabah family in Kuwait have an estimated $120 billion in foreign accounts in their own names from the oil wealth of their "country." The same is true of every other monarch in the Persian Gulf.

Compared to this kind of plunder you offer up a few hundred million dollars stashed away in palaces and expect that to serve as evidence of plunder?

Has there been even one foreign bank account linked to Saddam Hussein?

Even just one account?

As for massacres and such by Saddam, excuse me but he was putting down armed rebellions in his country, and what he did was no different than what the Union armies of the United States in the south when those states sought to secceed. I do not condone what he did, but I do not condone what the Union did in the American civil war either.

In Syria in 1982 the government there surrounded the city of Alleppo and bombarded it, killing 25 thousand people....big deal. That's normal for the middle east, so to single Saddam out as some kind of exceptional villain is simply gullable.

The way you swallow all the negative propaganda about Saddam without also crediting him for his accomplishments just shows how one sided you are in all this.

On the contrary I try to give credit to the guy for his tremendous accomplishments while also acknowledging his tremendous failings...which were many. But by the standards of corruption vs. honesty in the region his regime was far, far better than others.
You take advantage of everything the USA has offered you. Education, business opportunities, the freedom to post whatever opinion you have on a site such as this. Just two weeks ago a 20 something y.o. Egyptian man was pulled out of an internet cafe by the Secret Police and beaten to death in the street for posting negative blogs about the Secret Police using drugs and being corrupt. For POSTING on the internet.

You constantly skirt issues. If you were in Iraq in the 80's then you should have SEEN the poverty I described. I see you mention NOTHING about the poverty I observed there, the villages that have been around for DECADES with one mud hut after another while he lived in DOZENS of lavish palaces.
Where to you think the money came from to build those Palaces. How many BILLIONS do you think it cost???? Who's being gullible here?
You're quick to sing the praises of every DICTATOR in the Middle East yet you denounce the United States at every opportunity even while you enjoy the many opportunities this country has provided you. Sounds a little hypocritical to me.

I sent you the link that documented several of Saddam's foreign bank accounts and those of his close family members. You choose to ignore it.
I tell you of first hand accounts of what the medical care was like for the average Iraqi. You choose to ignore it.
I document the poor living conditions of over 70% of the population PRIOR to the the 1990's sanctions AND prior to the U.S. invasion while Saddam lived as lavish as any of the other dictators you mention, including Marcos and the others. You choose to ignore that. He killed more people than many of the other dictators you mention and you compare it to the UNION ARMY in the 1860's?????
With that ridiculous argument, this conversation is over.
Sorry, I can only debate with people that are at least SOMEWHAT grounded in reality. If you have to reach back to the war between the States in 1860's America, there's nothing really more to say in regards to this Middle East discussion

Quote:
Originally Posted by theaustinescorts View Post
You couldn't be more wrong.

You cannot understand anything about the middle east without understanding it's history.
DRorchia is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 02:32 PM   #41
Carl
Account Disabled
 
Carl's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 25, 2009
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,143
Encounters: 6
Default

Mubarak has resigned. I guess he didn't like this thread telling him what he can or can't do.
Carl is offline   Quote
Old 02-11-2011, 03:13 PM   #42
Booth
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 22, 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 1,001
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by theaustinescorts View Post
You couldn't be more wrong.

Not true at all. I could rely on Rush, Beck, etc to get my information.

You cannot understand anything about the middle east without understanding it's history.
Do you think the courageous people of Egypt who decided to do something about their plight knew nothing of their own history? That's preposterous.

To think your time in Iraq makes you an expert on the current situation in Egypt is as laughable as the title of this thread.
Booth is offline   Quote
Old 02-12-2011, 04:51 PM   #43
gnadfly
Account Disabled
 
Join Date: Jan 20, 2010
Location: Houston
Posts: 14,460
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by theaustinescorts View Post
You can't just watch Fox News and expect to learn anything.

Between 1983 and 1986 I made eleven trips to Iraq during the war with Iran.
I've learned not to argue with the people who berate Fox News and ascribe the opinion of others as attributable to Fox News as a counter argument. Seriously, the other gentlemen you are debating with put forward facts and documentation using links NOT from Fox, yet you provide no links TAE yourself. Its a mark of paranoia and that you are losing a debate.

I'm also curious why anybody would mention traveling to Iraq 11 times during that time frame and not mention why or what they did there. Smacks too much of some throw down self-aggrandizement to prop up your opinion.

So counter to your OP, Mubarack has left apparently. So you are wrong.

Again.
gnadfly is offline   Quote
Old 02-12-2011, 07:22 PM   #44
Yssup Rider
Valued Poster
 
Yssup Rider's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 3, 2010
Location: Clarksville
Posts: 61,304
Encounters: 67
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by DTorchia View Post
I checked the forum guidelines and Mission Statement. Didn't see anything. If you know of a specific rule let me know. I'm not trying to break any rules, we posted these discussions in Sandbox because it's non-hobby related.
In all honesty, looking at some of the posts in co-ed, I think our political/history discussions here are rather civil and mild by comparison, lol.
You got that right amigo!

Hurry home safely!
Yssup Rider is offline   Quote
Old 02-12-2011, 08:10 PM   #45
saj1000
Valued Poster
 
Join Date: Feb 21, 2010
Location: Austin
Posts: 413
Encounters: 4
Default

Well...the US backed the Shah and the liberals rejoiced after he got deposed...then the newbies took the US hostages and held them for 444 days.

Now Mubarak, Sadats handpicked successor has been deposed. Who is going to take over? Will the peace treaty with Israel hold? Will it be ruled by Taliban/Al Quaeda, will Iran be involved? It does not bode well for future stability in the middle east.

Remember that in the 80s the US backed Saddam in their war against Iran...that went on for years.

It's a fucking mess any way you cut it...Egypt was stable for 40 plus years and now the fucking lunatics are going to take over. The libtards here in the US are all rejoicing that the people of Egypt are "free".

Their future is a total unknown and will probably lead to greater strife in the whole area for years to come.
saj1000 is offline   Quote
Reply

Thread Tools


AMPReviews.net
Find Ladies
Hot Women

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright © 2009 - 2016, ECCIE Worldwide, All Rights Reserved