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Asking badbrains to remove me from the equation is impossible but you are asking exactly the right question. For some reason that question just makes him so mad. I mean it is mainly muslims killing other muslims...you would think badbrains would care? Instead he keeps suggesting that until me or my kids enlist we shouldn't even discuss it.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?0 -
No, until you grow some fucken balls and sign your services or your kids services. This guys a complete moron and anyone who tries to reason with him is just as lame. He tries to slither from post to post like a snake. Don't sit here and pretend good old BS cares about the Muslims. He doesn't. And we all see it. He gets a fucken hard on whenever someone sort of sides with him. How anyone or why anyone would baffles me. You read what we all read from this war monger. Until he grows some balls and drops off his kids at a receuiters office or he himself enlists, he'll always be a chicken shit war monger. How anyone actually defends him or speaks for him is beyond me. All you're doing is dumbing yourself down.BS44325 said:
Asking badbrains to remove me from the equation is impossible but you are asking exactly the right question. For some reason that question just makes him so mad. I mean it is mainly muslims killing other muslims...you would think badbrains would care? Instead he keeps suggesting that until me or my kids enlist we shouldn't even discuss it.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?0 -
Are you talking to me?badbrains said:
No, until you grow some fucken balls and sign your services or your kids services. This guys a complete moron and anyone who tries to reason with him is just as lame. He tries to slither from post to post like a snake. Don't sit here and pretend good old BS cares about the Muslims. He doesn't. And we all see it. He gets a fucken hard on whenever someone sort of sides with him. How anyone or why anyone would baffles me. You read what we all read from this war monger. Until he grows some balls and drops off his kids at a receuiters office or he himself enlists, he'll always be a chicken shit war monger. How anyone actually defends him or speaks for him is beyond me. All you're doing is dumbing yourself down.BS44325 said:
Asking badbrains to remove me from the equation is impossible but you are asking exactly the right question. For some reason that question just makes him so mad. I mean it is mainly muslims killing other muslims...you would think badbrains would care? Instead he keeps suggesting that until me or my kids enlist we shouldn't even discuss it.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I was talking about BS and anyone who actually defends him.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Are you talking to me?badbrains said:
No, until you grow some fucken balls and sign your services or your kids services. This guys a complete moron and anyone who tries to reason with him is just as lame. He tries to slither from post to post like a snake. Don't sit here and pretend good old BS cares about the Muslims. He doesn't. And we all see it. He gets a fucken hard on whenever someone sort of sides with him. How anyone or why anyone would baffles me. You read what we all read from this war monger. Until he grows some balls and drops off his kids at a receuiters office or he himself enlists, he'll always be a chicken shit war monger. How anyone actually defends him or speaks for him is beyond me. All you're doing is dumbing yourself down.BS44325 said:
Asking badbrains to remove me from the equation is impossible but you are asking exactly the right question. For some reason that question just makes him so mad. I mean it is mainly muslims killing other muslims...you would think badbrains would care? Instead he keeps suggesting that until me or my kids enlist we shouldn't even discuss it.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?0 -
I've quoted myself here to save time with a cumbersome cut and paste tablet process.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?
If you'd stop throwing haymakers at BS and get to the topic, I'd be curious to know where you are at with regards to the questions I posed here.
In the Rwanda genocide, Belgium bore some responsibility for the tension between the Hutu and Tutsi people- heavily favoring the Tutsi people throughout their colonial efforts. When Belgium fled the country after some of their soldiers were killed, leaving the Tutsi exposed to the brutality of the Hutu people, many felt that Belgium essentially shrugged off their moral and ethical responsibility to help prevent the mass murder.
How can the US best assist with the disaster they have created? It might very well be to sit on the sidelines and watch the spectacle unfold, however, given their culpability in the entire mess, I cannot help but feel they are indebted to do something other than brush their hands off.
This is far from an easy situation."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty, I'll throw haymakers at whoever the fuck I want. It's amazing that someone actually defends this clown. And it's you? LolThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I've quoted myself here to save time with a cumbersome cut and paste tablet process.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?
If you'd stop throwing haymakers at BS and get to the topic, I'd be curious to know where you are at with regards to the questions I posed here.
In the Rwanda genocide, Belgium bore some responsibility for the tension between the Hutu and Tutsi people- heavily favoring the Tutsi people throughout their colonial efforts. When Belgium fled the country after some of their soldiers were killed, leaving the Tutsi exposed to the brutality of the Hutu people, many felt that Belgium essentially shrugged off their moral and ethical responsibility to help prevent the mass murder.
How can the US best assist with the disaster they have created? It might very well be to sit on the sidelines and watch the spectacle unfold, however, given their culpability in the entire mess, I cannot help but feel they are indebted to do something other than brush their hands off.
This is far from an easy situation.
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You're blind here. I'm not defending anyone.badbrains said:
Thirty, I'll throw haymakers at whoever the fuck I want. It's amazing that someone actually defends this clown. And it's you? LolThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I've quoted myself here to save time with a cumbersome cut and paste tablet process.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?
If you'd stop throwing haymakers at BS and get to the topic, I'd be curious to know where you are at with regards to the questions I posed here.
In the Rwanda genocide, Belgium bore some responsibility for the tension between the Hutu and Tutsi people- heavily favoring the Tutsi people throughout their colonial efforts. When Belgium fled the country after some of their soldiers were killed, leaving the Tutsi exposed to the brutality of the Hutu people, many felt that Belgium essentially shrugged off their moral and ethical responsibility to help prevent the mass murder.
How can the US best assist with the disaster they have created? It might very well be to sit on the sidelines and watch the spectacle unfold, however, given their culpability in the entire mess, I cannot help but feel they are indebted to do something other than brush their hands off.
This is far from an easy situation.
I'm asking legitimate questions that you either seem unwilling or unprepared to answer. Do you wish to converse or do you simply want to fling mud?"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Dude, honestly, I don't give a fuck anymore. So call me blind, dumb whatever. Have you ever called BS out? Have you made any comments about his idiotic claims? I don't recall. Yet you have a problem with me flinging mud or haymakers at him? Interesting.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
You're blind here. I'm not defending anyone.badbrains said:
Thirty, I'll throw haymakers at whoever the fuck I want. It's amazing that someone actually defends this clown. And it's you? LolThirty Bills Unpaid said:
I've quoted myself here to save time with a cumbersome cut and paste tablet process.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
But remove him from the equation and look at the situation for what it is. Is the area worth a humanitarian intervention?badbrains said:
He can argue till he's blue, until he puts his signature on the dotted line and offered up his services or his kids services, he'll be a chicken shit war monger.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:BS is arguing that if we look at this situation for what it is- ignoring how we got here- is a humanitarian effort needed or required in Iraq?
I remember western society sitting idle as a genocide unfolded in Rwanda- the Tutsi people there needed help from the people who could offer it... yet it never came. We all know why.
I do not have the answers. I just have problems reading news fraught with horrific details of genocidal activity. Do we have a moral or ethical responsibility to assist when we can?
If you'd stop throwing haymakers at BS and get to the topic, I'd be curious to know where you are at with regards to the questions I posed here.
In the Rwanda genocide, Belgium bore some responsibility for the tension between the Hutu and Tutsi people- heavily favoring the Tutsi people throughout their colonial efforts. When Belgium fled the country after some of their soldiers were killed, leaving the Tutsi exposed to the brutality of the Hutu people, many felt that Belgium essentially shrugged off their moral and ethical responsibility to help prevent the mass murder.
How can the US best assist with the disaster they have created? It might very well be to sit on the sidelines and watch the spectacle unfold, however, given their culpability in the entire mess, I cannot help but feel they are indebted to do something other than brush their hands off.
This is far from an easy situation.
I'm asking legitimate questions that you either seem unwilling or unprepared to answer. Do you wish to converse or do you simply want to fling mud?0 -
Badbrains...
Easy big fella.
I don't care about the personal issue you have with BS. I came to you here in the interest of conversation and you have managed to twist that genuine attempt into an assault.
If this thread has gone beyond a discussion forum and established itself as a sparring ring... then I missed the memo.
I challenge you to refer back to my posts and tell me where I wandered out of bounds. Have a nice day."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Let the Muslims in that area handle it. I've said it before, maybe you were the blind one who didn't see my post but I've said if before. Let the Muslims in that area have a legitimate chance at handling that mess. Not with us poking here and there. Shit, were arming the rebels and Isis at the same time we want to fight them? Anyone else find that strange?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Badbrains...
Easy big fella.
I don't care about the personal issue you have with BS. I came to you here in the interest of conversation and you have managed to twist that genuine attempt into an assault.
If this thread has gone beyond a discussion forum and established itself as a sparring ring... then I missed the memo.
I challenge you to refer back to my posts and tell me where I wandered out of bounds. Have a nice day.0 -
And thirty, my bad man, didn't mean to make it confrontational. Just been having one of those days. And seeing this clown BS post dumb shit constantly doesn't seem to help. I apologize.0
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That is a fair position but this is what letting them handle it leads to:badbrains said:
Let the Muslims in that area handle it. I've said it before, maybe you were the blind one who didn't see my post but I've said if before. Let the Muslims in that area have a legitimate chance at handling that mess. Not with us poking here and there. Shit, were arming the rebels and Isis at the same time we want to fight them? Anyone else find that strange?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Badbrains...
Easy big fella.
I don't care about the personal issue you have with BS. I came to you here in the interest of conversation and you have managed to twist that genuine attempt into an assault.
If this thread has gone beyond a discussion forum and established itself as a sparring ring... then I missed the memo.
I challenge you to refer back to my posts and tell me where I wandered out of bounds. Have a nice day.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/05/22/islamic-state-burned-a-woman-alive-for-not-engaging-in-an-extreme-sex-act-u-n-official-says/
This is what we are turning our backs on.0 -
Hey. No big deal.badbrains said:And thirty, my bad man, didn't mean to make it confrontational. Just been having one of those days. And seeing this clown BS post dumb shit constantly doesn't seem to help. I apologize.
I understand how emotional these topics get you.
Understand that from my perspective it's really hard to watch these types of events unfold without feeling really shitty about them. Your response is likely the best course of action... with no great course of action to choose from. The events are just hard to behold.
* If it makes you feel a bit better... I had a spill on my mountain bike today. Scabs, bruises, and a loss of courage have me a little pissy too. Fuks sakes. To top it off... I've been killing time trying to motivate myself to finish painting our stairs. I just want to watch baseball.
Life's tough, eh?"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I fucken absolutely hate painting and feel for you. Fuck that shit.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Hey. No big deal.badbrains said:And thirty, my bad man, didn't mean to make it confrontational. Just been having one of those days. And seeing this clown BS post dumb shit constantly doesn't seem to help. I apologize.
I understand how emotional these topics get you.
Understand that from my perspective it's really hard to watch these types of events unfold without feeling really shitty about them. Your response is likely the best course of action... with no great course of action to choose from. The events are just hard to behold.
* If it makes you feel a bit better... I had a spill on my mountain bike today. Scabs, bruises, and a loss of courage have me a little pissy too. Fuks sakes. To top it off... I've been killing time trying to motivate myself to finish painting our stairs. I just want to watch baseball.
Life's tough, eh?0 -
Articles could be posted that would evidence atrocities that our ground troops would inevitably bring to them as well, incidents of atrocity are not the property of ISIS only.BS44325 said:
That is a fair position but this is what letting them handle it leads to:badbrains said:
Let the Muslims in that area handle it. I've said it before, maybe you were the blind one who didn't see my post but I've said if before. Let the Muslims in that area have a legitimate chance at handling that mess. Not with us poking here and there. Shit, were arming the rebels and Isis at the same time we want to fight them? Anyone else find that strange?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Badbrains...
Easy big fella.
I don't care about the personal issue you have with BS. I came to you here in the interest of conversation and you have managed to twist that genuine attempt into an assault.
If this thread has gone beyond a discussion forum and established itself as a sparring ring... then I missed the memo.
I challenge you to refer back to my posts and tell me where I wandered out of bounds. Have a nice day.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/05/22/islamic-state-burned-a-woman-alive-for-not-engaging-in-an-extreme-sex-act-u-n-official-says/
This is what we are turning our backs on.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
So with the Iraqis bailing out of Rimaldi and IS getting yet another foot hold and taking another city.Do we let them advance and leave it to Muslim led regimes in the area?With no western Support.Let them head for Bagdad?
I had the good fortune of watching news from a different angle this last week.I was in Europe and only could watch Sky and BBC reports.I got to tell you ,they are way more critical of IS then the American media.I was expecting the opposite.They were very graphic and blunt.0 -
30b,wear those scars and scabs like a man! They make great drinking stories down the road.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Hey. No big deal.badbrains said:And thirty, my bad man, didn't mean to make it confrontational. Just been having one of those days. And seeing this clown BS post dumb shit constantly doesn't seem to help. I apologize.
I understand how emotional these topics get you.
Understand that from my perspective it's really hard to watch these types of events unfold without feeling really shitty about them. Your response is likely the best course of action... with no great course of action to choose from. The events are just hard to behold.
* If it makes you feel a bit better... I had a spill on my mountain bike today. Scabs, bruises, and a loss of courage have me a little pissy too. Fuks sakes. To top it off... I've been killing time trying to motivate myself to finish painting our stairs. I just want to watch baseball.
Life's tough, eh?
And painting does suck ass.0 -
Horrible stuff happens every day in all countries.BS44325 said:
That is a fair position but this is what letting them handle it leads to:badbrains said:
Let the Muslims in that area handle it. I've said it before, maybe you were the blind one who didn't see my post but I've said if before. Let the Muslims in that area have a legitimate chance at handling that mess. Not with us poking here and there. Shit, were arming the rebels and Isis at the same time we want to fight them? Anyone else find that strange?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Badbrains...
Easy big fella.
I don't care about the personal issue you have with BS. I came to you here in the interest of conversation and you have managed to twist that genuine attempt into an assault.
If this thread has gone beyond a discussion forum and established itself as a sparring ring... then I missed the memo.
I challenge you to refer back to my posts and tell me where I wandered out of bounds. Have a nice day.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/05/22/islamic-state-burned-a-woman-alive-for-not-engaging-in-an-extreme-sex-act-u-n-official-says/
This is what we are turning our backs on.
The US IS NOT THE SOLUTION WITH MORE GUNS AND BOMBS!!
You go volunteer and you send your money to fix the worlds ails.
Post edited by callen on10-18-2000 Houston, 04-06-2003 Houston, 6-25-2003 Toronto, 10-8-2004 Kissimmee, 9-4-2005 Calgary, 12-3-05 Sao Paulo, 7-2-2006 Denver, 7-22-06 Gorge, 7-23-2006 Gorge, 9-13-2006 Bern, 6-22-2008 DC, 6-24-2008 MSG, 6-25-2008 MSG0 -
Yes RR. We let them handle it. All the Middle East countries need to feel the threat and need to get off their asses and protect their societies.rr165892 said:So with the Iraqis bailing out of Rimaldi and IS getting yet another foot hold and taking another city.Do we let them advance and leave it to Muslim led regimes in the area?With no western Support.Let them head for Bagdad?
I had the good fortune of watching news from a different angle this last week.I was in Europe and only could watch Sky and BBC reports.I got to tell you ,they are way more critical of IS then the American media.I was expecting the opposite.They were very graphic and blunt.
US or other Christian Countries going onto their soil and fighting does nothing for us other than protecting corporations assets and resources. Costing again Billions of dollars and thousands of lives.
It boggles the mind that the so called conservatives are so willing to spend Billions on wars but hate that we spend millions on our freakin rail system. For jobs here. For efficient transportation here. If we took all our money pissed off in Middle East for Oil and spent it on US infrastructure we'd have kick ass rail, roads and many more jobs. Hell maybe we'd have less thugs to shoot as they'd have jobs in construction. I know it's fun to shoot baddies.
But alas when it comes to evil brown fkers, kill them all and let god sort them out. No cost is to great.
10-18-2000 Houston, 04-06-2003 Houston, 6-25-2003 Toronto, 10-8-2004 Kissimmee, 9-4-2005 Calgary, 12-3-05 Sao Paulo, 7-2-2006 Denver, 7-22-06 Gorge, 7-23-2006 Gorge, 9-13-2006 Bern, 6-22-2008 DC, 6-24-2008 MSG, 6-25-2008 MSG0 -
Amen, and since when is the BBC neutral when it comes to news?callen said:
Yes RR. We let them handle it. All the Middle East countries need to feel the threat and need to get off their asses and protect their societies.rr165892 said:So with the Iraqis bailing out of Rimaldi and IS getting yet another foot hold and taking another city.Do we let them advance and leave it to Muslim led regimes in the area?With no western Support.Let them head for Bagdad?
I had the good fortune of watching news from a different angle this last week.I was in Europe and only could watch Sky and BBC reports.I got to tell you ,they are way more critical of IS then the American media.I was expecting the opposite.They were very graphic and blunt.
US or other Christian Countries going onto their soil and fighting does nothing for us other than protecting corporations assets and resources. Costing again Billions of dollars and thousands of lives.
It boggles the mind that the so called conservatives are so willing to spend Billions on wars but hate that we spend millions on our freakin rail system. For jobs here. For efficient transportation here. If we took all our money pissed off in Middle East for Oil and spent it on US infrastructure we'd have kick ass rail, roads and many more jobs. Hell maybe we'd have less thugs to shoot as they'd have jobs in construction. I know it's fun to shoot baddies.
But alas when it comes to evil brown fkers, kill them all and let god sort them out. No cost is to great.0
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