Author: Michael Diosi
Date: 09:37:10 03/20/03
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On March 20, 2003 at 12:24:29, Johan Hutting wrote: >On March 20, 2003 at 12:03:17, Michael Diosi wrote: > >>On March 20, 2003 at 11:55:06, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >> >>>On March 20, 2003 at 10:38:51, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>I think this is all funny. All the anti-war folks were saying "there is no >>>>evidence Iraq has illegal weapons." Today he fired four of those Scud missles >>>>that he didn't have. >>> >>> >>>So you are *not* anti-war, Bob? Your statement here is exactly what I have >>>against the American way of 'solving problems': Sheer arrogance, no respect for >>>people who think differently, the only solution being 'fighting voilence with >>>violence', acting like the police officer of the world. >> >>You should be happy it is way, else there would be no Netherlands today... > >Nonsense-argument, we can't turn back time to figure out how it would have been. >The constant use of this argument is, as Jeroen stated, 'Sheer arrogance'. It >proves no point and only helps to make people even more upset. > Every now and then you meet a man whose ignorance is encyclopedic. - Stanislaw J. Lec >>> >>>And what do you get from al this? More hate, more violence, more extremists, >>>more people that want to strike back at you, more people that will dislike the >>>American arrogance and so on. Well, good luck with your 'fight', then. As far as >>>I am concerned, it is time we get a REAL president in the U.S., somebody like >>>Roosevelt, who cares about *people* instead of money. >> >>Aha, so you don't blame Bin Laden, Saddam, Ghadafi, ... but the USA > what a funny >>point of view I wonder if your parents saw it same way when Hitler invaded >>Holland... > >I hope you once realize how silly this line is. When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser. - Socrates >But for now, Godwin's law anyone? :)
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