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It great to see elementary school kids have such excellent photoshopping skills. What adult would be lame enough to bother? Oh wait, I forgot the "intellectual" conservatives.
My bad.
My bad.
Archibald said:Can someone please explain why the photos of a dead bin-laden pose a "security risk" to the US??
wtf is Obama on about now??
I smell a rat...
Astana1 said:Blutto,
I think that saying that the US supported Bin Laden directly is a really slippery slope. The US through the ****stanis funneled arms and money to the Mujaheddin. The Mujaheddin is a large group with many groups within are often at odds with eachother.
Depending on what you read or believe the US may have favored a Mujaheddin group led by Massoud who was clearly a moderate Muslim and I think if you looked at the key players in the Afghan military today, you could probably trace many of the higher ranking Generals to Massoud.
What probably happened however is that the ****stanis favored a really ugly character in Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and there is little doubt that a significant amount of our resources went to him. That is where the connection to Bin Laden is found.
I think saying that Bin Laden was our guy really inaccurate and sloppy. He was a "friend of a friend". He was also one of scores of bored Saudis that headed to Afghanistan to fight the infidel.
I think we let the ****stanis really lead us astray on that one. More and more they are the unwanted gift that keeps on giving..
As I am sure you are aware, Bin Laden through Al Queda had Massoud killed in a suicide bomb attack as he was the leader of the Northern Alliance who opposed the Taliban.
This is why the statement that the Mujaheddin that the US supported "coalesced" into the Taliban is also sloppy and inaccurate. Some of them definitely did but some of them continue to fight the Taliban today.
Clearly Unstable said:Drunk kids. [some of the girls are hot though....]
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Clearly Unstable said:Drunk kids. [some of the girls are hot though....]
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fatandfast said:It will be interesting to see if the ****stani people will allow the US to enter their country with aircraft, kill a few people, take a body or two fly away after exploding a helicopter. Now there government says we knew nothing about it in one of the most militarized zoned in the region. If this causes an "uprising" I ma interested to see what US policy does about a revolt that has nukes.
Hillary is going door to door trying to get guns and money for rebels in Libya, automatic weapons are not good for storekeepers and housewives in the US but in Libya or ****stan one should be included when getting a loaf of bread. This is going to be the biggest mess we have ever created. Every time the longest running war in US history has some chance of a draw down we stoke the fire.
patricknd said:and isn't hot girls what it's really all about?![]()
It's not who we are.We may unilaterally invade countries and massacre hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians, but we won't show you any video nasties.
flicker said:Honestly, all the radical muslims want are good jobs, nice houses, escalades,iphones,blonde wive(s) and a starbucks within 20miles.
Pure jealousy really, they are united as oppressed poor people by the radical islamic rhetoric.
Fact, as soon as the burka clad women, men in kaffias jump on an airliner close the first class curtains close, the burkas fall, the ciggies come out and the champagne flows. Pure hipocrisy, the radical muslims. Bin Laden was out whoring and drinking in his bad old days himself. The men who flew the airliners into the WTC were whoring and drinking it up in Vegas before their jihadist actions. Frauds.
Stingray34 said:Someone told those kids Alpha Beta Pi were putting on keggers.
BTW: which of those girls are hot?
Stingray34 said:You only dislike some frauds, don't you flick?![]()
Stingray34 said:Oh gosh, no; they can't release any photos of the dead SOB because that'd just inflame Islamic fundamentalists. Good thing they've kept everybody happy by disposing of the man's body according to Islamic custom. They'd have a real fight on their hands otherwise.
The yanks might've murdered a man on someone else's sovreign soil, right in front of his kids and wounded the guy's wife, but as long as they respect the fecker's religious beliefs, everyone's peachy.
So, let's see: 3,000 dead Americans versus 1,000,000 dead Iraqs and Afganis. yep, that's justice done.
This is why Americans will never be known for their architecture: no sense of proportion.
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Difference?
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blutto said:...the scary thing is, that given a story I read recently that states that 60% of US youth figure torture is ok, the two crowds shown may be a lot closer in attitude than I find comfortable...
Cheers
blutto
If some choose to be Warmongers in their countries that is their choice. They don't need to threaten me with violence or terror.
Watching Fox news though the Republican elders do look for real, and are scary.
I personally do not believe it is healthy to suppress their young people and turn them into government-sanctioned killing machines. It is a waste of the young peoples potential and a very negative thing.
people like me who choose to express myself, travel and have security and freedom
flicker said:A picture says a thousand words. Notice the picture below, no women.
Abso0lutely nothing against the American religion but, why would the Wall Streeters choose to cloister their women? Women are 25% smarter then men, so the Wall Streeters are working on about 40% of their workforce, and intelligence bank. They also lack the spontaneity and positive influence of women.
They also forgot they came from a woman.........
flicker said:My neighbors point of view....
http://blogs.kqed.org/newsfix/2011/05/02/fremonts-afghanis-react-to-osama-bin-ladens-death/
Don't listen to me I am just a dumb native american....
Stingray34 said:Okay, Flick...please stop now.
flicker said:just listen to my neighbors in fremont, brother.....
You can say Bush was wrong.....
you can say he planned it all for his oil money....
listen to the afghanis on the KQED audio blog, i have personally met a few...
Go on PBS and look at the girls and women who are not allowed to go to school...
Everyone has a right to go to school, even girls and women..
no regime has the legitimacy to disfigure a girl or woman to want education...
that friend is the agenda of the Taliban, who chose to protect Bin Laden....