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  • Quote: Originally posted by dviant The thing I can't believe is that the one guy got off with probation. \ He is a) US-American b) a white christian If he was a muslim from some other nation, for the same charges he'd be facing torture …
  • From an Apple II (8Bit, 1Mhz, 64KB RAM) to a Commodore Amiga 2000 (32 Bit, 8Mhz, 1MB RAM). It was literally a different world. The second biggest jump in performance was from my Powerbook Ti (400Mhz, 512MB RAM) to a Windows XP Centrino (1.3Ghz, 7…
  • Quote: Originally posted by ThunderPoit I absolutely love OS X, but one thing really pisses me off. Its too idiot proof in many aspects. Exactly. This pisses me off big time, too. User interfaces lack a two level approach where you can go …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Common Man The point is that we need to pay attention to China. Thats all. The thread title implies a bit more hostility on your part. Nice to see you are toning it down a bit.
  • Quote: Originally posted by SDW2001 5. GWB did not violate a single "international" law. If you can show me which one he broke, then post it. Unilateral aggression against a souvereign country. And don't give me that rogue state bullshit.
  • Well, if GWB has not committed any crimes against humanity, has not broken international law, has not committed an unilateral aggression, where is the danger if he was tried in Hague? If he's innocent, he'll walk, end of story. IF you really feel …
  • Quote: Originally posted by NaplesX Very concerning. I am totally outraged.
  • Quote: Originally posted by agent302 Your 3 and 6 year numbers are actually somewhat reasonable. Ha! I feel vindicated Anyhow, let's not discuss a year give and take, my main point was that Hitler was a class of his own. All dictators are i…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Immanuel Goldstein As for the re-militarisation of the West Bank of the Rhine, it was not held by France; in 1922, French troops (along with a few Belgians) entered the Rheinland and the Ruhr industrial basin to ?encou…
  • Quote: Originally posted by X X They're a joke given the technological superiority of todays modern armies, and the training they've undergone since the first Gulf War. In hindsight, yes, you can laugh about it, but what, at the time, made you…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Common Man The left would be concerned that it would make us look bad in the eyes of "the international community" Look, what's that? The troll is back!
  • Quote: Originally posted by a_greer Back in WWII people were upset that we didn't get hitler before he invaded europe, and now people are mad because we stopped sodam husain. Maybe because there is a difference between those two and some pe…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Randycat99 In case you have been absent in the past 50 yrs or so, Israel has been subject to "nasty surprises" even w/o brute force (and it will be another 50 years of "nasty surprises" unless brute force is put on the…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Immanuel Goldstein So now all you have left is throwing some tasteless hypotheses produced by the cesspool of mediocrity you have in lieu of imagination. And since you know even less about me than about the usual to…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Common Man Had the UN supported an international strike on Iraq if SH refused to come clean and answer the unanswered questions about weapons, I believe that SH would have backed down. Thug to bystander: Help me i…
  • Quote: Originally posted by sammi jo [url] The US military been there now for 15 months. If we can't get out now, then what is the right time? If now isn't a good time, then is any time possible? Are US troops going to be there forever, at a cos…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Randycat99 It is a war the Palestinians want, and the Palestinians are not equipped to do it properly. So their only proper options are to pledge unconditional peace or be destroyed. That is the way things work in …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Tulkas Depends on if they are willing to make that sacrifice, I guess. The population and leaders in the area aren't always known for well reasoned actions. Often, actions are based emotion and/or religion. One could a…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Randycat99 There can be no peace or agreement under these conditions until these nomadic Palestinians are utterly destroyed. Maybe Israel could build some gas chambers to accellerate the process a bit? Take a s…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Tulkas Mainly, I think, because, logical as it may be, it would inevitably, lead to the destruction of the State of Israel. First off, I don't agree with this assertion - mainly because Israel is a nuclear power wit…