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onelongsong wrote: if the countries we lent money to would pay us back as agreed; the debt would be paid many times over. pppfffttt.
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Kel Varnsen wrote: I never am able to understand how people in general aren't outraged year after year that the US federal government can't seem to run a balanced budget. I think its funny how people in the U.S. think that sound finincial m…
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prism wrote: you didn't watch the video did you? yes, it's old news in that the US relied on his faulty intelligence but when you look at just how incredibly unreliable Curveball was as a source to run with his b.s. as facts to justify invading a …
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I talked about Curveball ad infinitum on the MT about 18 months ago. Very few people cared. What's really surprising is that German intellligence told Powell and the U.S. about Curveball many times, and before Powell's address to the UN, and the U.…
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Its peanuts. 3000 out of 4 million displaced Iraqis. Is this a joke ? And what have they come back to ? A Baghdad that, to this day, has electricity just 8-12 hrs./day. A baghdad where sewage still runs down the streets. Dude, you're puttin' lip…
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Wow, its gettin' ugly down under. Here's a case of "water rage" : http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSSYD21064820071101?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews&rpc=22&sp=true
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know1 wrote: It's disappearing "like crazy"? Yes. There is great concern about the Great Lakes, for example. I watched this show last week (can't remember which one), and they siad that Lake Superior had dropped something like 15 inches in …
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Jeanie wrote: Not that I can hold it up as a fine example because it isn't, Well, I'm sure Australia has learned SOMETHING over the last year or two. I heard it was pretty bad there. You know, if someone said to me you gotta only consume ha…
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Its hard to read an article like this and not be concerned (I've seen many like this): http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/magazine/21water-t.html As for desalinisation, its expensive and there's the question of what to do with the piles of brin…
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jlew24asu wrote: I drink as much water as I can a day. its good for the body. it gives life. Thats a great contribution Jlew. Not.
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Kel Varnsen wrote: Here is your answer about Afghanistan the president of the country wants us there because without Canada there "Afghanistan would fall back into anarchy" (check out my link). He also says there have been major improvements to th…
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Kel Varnsen wrote: Whats wrong with extending the Afghanistan mission (if parliment votes to extend it, which I would call a pretty big "if")? The Afghan government wants help keeping the Taliban down. I just think the Canadian government should d…
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surferdude wrote: I think the only response is do nothing. Let them figure/fight it out. Let the EU and their beloved UN lead the way. I don't think this is America's battle to do anything about. Maybe put pressure on France to shut up and step up…
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I could see this backfiring on Harper insofar as people seeing him making a powerplay with the situation. I don't think its shrewd, or clever. Its just gamesmanship and bullshit posturing. Afghanistan till 2011 ??? Kyoto down the toilet ?? Gettin…
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Where's the limey fucks who created this mess ?? Where's Gordon Brown ? They carved that part of the world up decades ago, now start dealin' with the consequences. Its astounding to me that the Kurds want anything to do with the West, considering ho…
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godpt3 wrote: The real question is, why isn't anybody working to do more population control in Africa? Not only do you reduce poverty and hunger, you also reduce the production of greenhouse gasses. The continent of Africa produces very lit…
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I saw her in a live debate with Al Franken, of all people. He kicked her ass. I'll never forget her answer to a question about her favourite American - she chose Sen. McCarthy !!!! Nice.
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jlew24asu wrote: socialism takes away freedom. sorry, some of us enjoy it. Dude, quit it with the bullshit American bravado, and the cliche lectures about American superiority. Save it for the kids who suck that Yankee shit up like there's…
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know1 wrote: But, the fact remains that the wealthy pay the highest percentage of taxes and therefore it is laughable to say that the tax system "benefits the wealthy". Ya ? Take tax law and you'll never utter those words again. Merely look…
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polaris wrote: the papers are saying most people didn't know about it ... nor understood it ... judging by comments on this board - that would hold true ... we could have made some huge progress it citizenry engagement - but we let the ruling p…
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The whole political scene in Canada is depressing. Where's the leadership ? Where's the democracy ? Where are the legitimate choices ? Ugh. Just out of curiosity, I see that the MMP referendum is going to fail. I have my suspicians why, but what …
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Its outta control in the U.S.. San Diego, Wisconsin, Cleveland, etc..... Oh well, the NRA should be busy for a while.
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mammasan wrote: I have said that for a long time. All this does is continue the cycle of violence. Killing a handfull of innocent civilians in order to take out one terrorist is useless. You may have killed that one or two terrorist but you create…
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As long as you create anomic circumstances in any society, and the U.S. does it with abandon, you will have high numbers of people being locked up. In the U.S. its coupled with conservative approaches to criminality, which makes it even worse. I jus…
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mammasan wrote: Different opinions and views are great. If we all shared the same opinion and views this world would be pretty fucking boring and the opportunity to learn something would be few and far between. If, however, most thought a…
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mammasan wrote: What I'm affraid of is that the euro will replace the dollar as the reserve currency or petro currency. I think it will happen. Its just a matter of time. The tipping point for doing so was supposed to be $1.40 US for a Euro…
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I'm astonished by the priorities of Americans. They freak out if income tax goes up by even a miniscule amount - but spending a trillion dollars for a useless war is OK. WTF ??!!!
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Drowned Out wrote: ...it was the very reason for it, so it still has everything to do with the current situation. lesson learned: do not go against international will and pre-emptively attack a country for alleged WMD, because if WMD do not tu…
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jlew24asu wrote: fuck, people. I know bush said we needed to go into Iraq cuz of WMDs. but thats NOT why we are still there. thats all I'm saying. Do you not see parallels between what the bushies said about Iraq, and what they're now sa…
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jlew24asu wrote: it has everything to do with Iran, not Iraq. Dude, please tell me you're getting professional help.