Utah gunman, 18, was Muslim from Bosnia
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JamMastaE wrote:,as long as police and military have guns,you should too.unless you like to live in tyranny.
a great man once sang:
"that keeps us in our boxes of fear"oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
Those damn 18 years old, they don't know what living free mean... they are a threat to our modern world..."L'homme est né libre, et partout il est dans les fers"
-Jean-Jacques Rousseau0 -
JamMastaE wrote:banning guns only keeps them out of the hands of law abiding people,this guy was an illegal alien so he acquired these guns unlawfully.and even though i think a WORLD without guns would be a much better place,as long as police and military have guns,you should too.unless you like to live in tyranny.
Bah these arguments bore me, just like the "guns don't kill" arguments, but to make my mind clear, i agree with you that guns will NEVER be ban, it's just utopic."L'homme est né libre, et partout il est dans les fers"
-Jean-Jacques Rousseau0 -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmi%C4%87i_massacre
croats got off easy for this slaughter-typical of the hauge- abunch of liars
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Massacres_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
i need to study these more
wikipedia isnt always accurate0 -
http://www.btinternet.com/~nlpWESSEX/Documents/Kosovofalsehoods.htm
Kosovo: Another Case of Mass Deception?
by Lawrence Martin
Where are the bodies? Was the other big war of the last decade, Kosovo in 1999, triggered by bogus allegations as well? Another case of mass deception?
In Iraq, it's the missing mass weapons of destruction. In Kosovo, it's the missing mass graves.
In alleged ethnic cleansing exercises by Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, as many as 100,000 to 200,000 civilians were said to have gone missing or been killed in Kosovo, many of them buried in mass graves. Members of a Canadian forensic team to the Serbian
province have come forward to label the numbers nonsense. No mass graves, they say, and, on both the Albanian and Serb sides, only a few thousand dead. A mockery of the numbers used to justify the war.
In The Hague this week, the war-crimes tribunal reopened with Mr. Milosevic's calling the genocide charges against him a lie and a treacherous distortion of history. He may well be the treacherous distorter. If his Serb armies weren't guilty as charged in Kosovo, there was his past record of bloodshed to consider. As someone wrote, Kosovo for Mr. Milosevic was like tax evasion for AlCapone: something they could nail him on.
But that doesn't excuse going to war on the basis of flim-flam. The Kosovo story has etchings of Iraq all over it. The United States (the Democrats this time) and Britain (Tony Blair again) demonize an enemy with fraudulent accusations. They play the gullible media,
Canada's included, like a violin.
The latest person to debunk the genocide numbers is retired Vancouver homicide detective Brian Honeybourn, a member of the forensic team. He told The Ottawa Citizen this week that his nine-member group found mainly single graves, with a couple of exceptions being one of 20 bodies and another 11. He wonders how genocide charges against Mr. Milosevic can stand up. "It seems as though The Hague is beginning to panic."
Garth Pritchard, a Canadianfilmmaker, accompanied the forensic team to Kosovo. "This was a massacre that never happened." He joined mission leader Brian Strongman in lambasting Canadian Louise Arbour, the special prosecutor for the tribunal that brought the charges against Mr. Milosevic. Ms. Arbour, now the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, was used as a pawn by war-hungry Washington and London, they said. "I was standing there when the forensic teams were telling Louise Arbour there were no 200,000 bodies and she didn't want to know," Mr. Pritchard told the Citizen.
http://www.kosovo.net/news/archive/2004/September_14/1.html0 -
chiefojibwa wrote:if you hate something, don't you do it too
maybe ed meant that as a question?
what?0 -
"Sarcasm: intellect on the offensive"
"What I lack in decorum, I make up for with an absence of tact."
Camden 5-28-06
Washington, D.C. 6-22-080 -
chiefojibwa wrote:if you hate something, don't you do it too
maybe ed meant that as a question?
That line is about hypocrisy."Sarcasm: intellect on the offensive"
"What I lack in decorum, I make up for with an absence of tact."
Camden 5-28-06
Washington, D.C. 6-22-080
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