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SuperTool

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Originally posted by: charrison
Their abuses



Our abuses

Note the difference?

Also note that our soldiers that were involved in this abuses are being delt with.


Our much smaller abuses are getting far more attention.

Both abuses have been completely blown out of proportion. This is becoming a media driven war.
Four dead mercenaries don't mean much in the long scheme of things, and a dozen naked Iraqis mean even less. But it's effecting the decisions of our military and morale of our troops disproportionately.
 

burnedout

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They would have been swept under the rug and the practice continued had the news not gotten out to the World., IMO
Now it looks as if the abuse incidents became big news BECAUSE the Army wanted to kick some ass. From the New York Times:

The irony, Mr. Lawson said, is that the public spectacle might have been avoided if the military and the federal government had been responsive to his claims that his nephew was simply following orders. Mr. Lawson said he sent letters to 17 members of Congress about the case earlier this year, with virtually no response, and that he ultimately contacted Mr. Hackworth's Web site out of frustration, leading him to cooperate with a consultant for "60 Minutes II."

"The Army had the opportunity for this not to come out, not to be on 60 Minutes," he said. "But the Army decided to prosecute those six G.I.'s because they thought me and my family were a bunch of poor, dirt people who could not do anything about it. But unfortunately, that was not the case."
I kinda suspected COL David "I never disciplined one of my soldiers in Korea for executing 4 POWs after making the prisoners dig their own graves" Hackworth had some connection to the news leak.
 

Riprorin

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Originally posted by: MrYogi
It is really sad that most of the americans do not want to hear/see what they don't like. When the halliburton contractor was held hostage, people were sticking to their TV's and were agitated about the iraqi insurgents holding the hostage.

When something like US soldiers abusing Iraqi people including children and woman is shown on TV, we shut down the TV. We do not want to listen to the radio or read the news that talks about these abuses. It is really sad.

When you shut down your TV and close your eyes to get away from these things, imagine yourself and your close ones in the iraqi prisoner situation. how do u feel now? Do you think a simple sorry would help you get over the degradation and humiliation you suffered?

If it bothers you so much, go back to where you came from.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: MrYogi
It is really sad that most of the americans do not want to hear/see what they don't like. When the halliburton contractor was held hostage, people were sticking to their TV's and were agitated about the iraqi insurgents holding the hostage.

When something like US soldiers abusing Iraqi people including children and woman is shown on TV, we shut down the TV. We do not want to listen to the radio or read the news that talks about these abuses. It is really sad.

When you shut down your TV and close your eyes to get away from these things, imagine yourself and your close ones in the iraqi prisoner situation. how do u feel now? Do you think a simple sorry would help you get over the degradation and humiliation you suffered?

If it bothers you so much, go back to where you came from.

If his post bothers you so much, go back where you came from.
 

Riprorin

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: MrYogi
It is really sad that most of the americans do not want to hear/see what they don't like. When the halliburton contractor was held hostage, people were sticking to their TV's and were agitated about the iraqi insurgents holding the hostage.

When something like US soldiers abusing Iraqi people including children and woman is shown on TV, we shut down the TV. We do not want to listen to the radio or read the news that talks about these abuses. It is really sad.

When you shut down your TV and close your eyes to get away from these things, imagine yourself and your close ones in the iraqi prisoner situation. how do u feel now? Do you think a simple sorry would help you get over the degradation and humiliation you suffered?

If it bothers you so much, go back to where you came from.

If his post bothers you so much, go back where you came from.

Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
 

Moonbeam

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Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
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Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.
 

Riprorin

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
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Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.

I know it's offensive to many here, but I'm proud of my country and I'm proud to be an American.

The America haters want to tear down a nation because of the actions of a few, and I refuse to be party to it.

We're not a perfect nation, but we have been and continue to be a force for good in the world.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
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Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.

I know it's offensive to many here, but I'm proud of my country and I'm proud to be an American.

The America haters want to tear down a nation because of the actions of a few, and I refuse to be party to it.

We're not a perfect nation, but we have been and continue to be a force for good in the world.

Are we so good a country that we can continue to force it on the world?

The whole world is screwey. People boast that they have beliefs worth dying for. That's the wrong question to ask. It should be are your beliefs worth killing for. That is much more relevent given our unique position of power and tendency to use it.
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
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Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.

I know it's offensive to many here, but I'm proud of my country and I'm proud to be an American.

The America haters want to tear down a nation because of the actions of a few, and I refuse to be party to it.

We're not a perfect nation, but we have been and continue to be a force for good in the world.

Why is it that saying "I'm proud to be an American!" used so often as a balm? I had thought that rampant nationalism was not always desirable.

Stupid. Why should I want to destroy a country I live in? I want it to be better than it is, and actually live up to all the high-sounding, though utterly empty, rhetoric.

It isn't about "good and evil." Every nation, including this one, is more than capable of embodying both extremes and every state in between. What it is about is leaving other nations alone unless they pose a DIRECT threat to us. Even a flag-waver like YOU should be able to see the OBVIOUS benefits in THAT.

This may come as an ugly surprise to you, but it IS possible for us to live safely and well without CONSTANTLY focking around in the affairs of other nations.
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
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Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.

I know it's offensive to many here, but I'm proud of my country and I'm proud to be an American.

The America haters want to tear down a nation because of the actions of a few, and I refuse to be party to it.

We're not a perfect nation, but we have been and continue to be a force for good in the world.

Are we so good a country that we can continue to force it on the world?

The whole world is screwey. People boast that they have beliefs worth dying for. That's the wrong question to ask. It should be are your beliefs worth killing for. That is much more relevent given our unique position of power and tendency to use it.

You go dude! Right on target... :D
 

tallest1

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Originally posted by: MrYogi
Riprorin --

You should stick to your friggin' Atkins and southbeach and posts on it. The diet has already fu*ked up your brain. Dude, go easy on it since everyone thinks that you are pretty much f*ckedup.

Thats kinda rude man....
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
===============
Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.

I know it's offensive to many here, but I'm proud of my country and I'm proud to be an American.

The America haters want to tear down a nation because of the actions of a few, and I refuse to be party to it.

We're not a perfect nation, but we have been and continue to be a force for good in the world.

I feel the same way but have a complete different reaction. What makes this country great, in my opinion is that you are free here it hate it. That's why I love it. I'm free to burn the flag so I have no desire or need to. Because we feel like the worst in the world, inside, and hide that from ourselves, any criticism feels like death. But there is nothing really wrong with you except that thinking there is makes us do weird things, denial type things that come round and bite us in the ass. Nothing touched my man is ever going to be perfect so criticism is vital as car polish is to your car.
 

Riprorin

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Originally posted by: MrYogi
Riprorin --

You should stick to your friggin' Atkins and southbeach and posts on it. The diet has already fu*ked up your brain. Dude, go easy on it since everyone thinks that you are pretty much f*ckedup.

Better check your blood pressure. Hate to see you pop an artery.

You don't find the caste system degrading and de-humanizing or do you only take your righteous indignation out on America?
 

nutxo

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Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: MrYogi
Riprorin --

You should stick to your friggin' Atkins and southbeach and posts on it. The diet has already fu*ked up your brain. Dude, go easy on it since everyone thinks that you are pretty much f*ckedup.

Thats kinda rude man....

Thas not just rude, its totally uncalled for. People get slammed for trying to better themselves?
 

Riprorin

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
===============
Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.

I know it's offensive to many here, but I'm proud of my country and I'm proud to be an American.

The America haters want to tear down a nation because of the actions of a few, and I refuse to be party to it.

We're not a perfect nation, but we have been and continue to be a force for good in the world.

I feel the same way but have a complete different reaction. What makes this country great, in my opinion is that you are free here it hate it. That's why I love it. I'm free to burn the flag so I have no desire or need to. Because we feel like the worst in the world, inside, and hide that from ourselves, any criticism feels like death. But there is nothing really wrong with you except that thinking there is makes us do weird things, denial type things that come round and bite us in the ass. Nothing touched my man is ever going to be perfect so criticism is vital as car polish is to your car.

Yes, having the freedom to critisize the government and elected officials is a wonderful thing. Having the freedom to critisize idiots who immigrate to this country and try to tear it down is a great thing to.
 

Riprorin

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Originally posted by: MrYogi
Riprorin--
Guess, I immigrated here 20 years ago and your forefathers immigrated 200 years ago. So isn't everyone here is an immigrant? You started it. You should first watch your tongue before critisizing others.

I'm third generation actually.

My grandfather immigrated from Sicily when he was 11 not speaking a word of English.

That didn't stop him from graduating from Columbia medical school and doing his residency at Johns Hopkins.

I never heard him bash America.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Really, why would you choose to live in a place that is so evil?

What's sad is to live in a place that worships cows while it allows people to starve in the streets.

That's real degradation and humilitiation.
===============
Would it be too much to ask you to make sense?

I was showing you what your post looked like by shining it onto you.

I know it's offensive to many here, but I'm proud of my country and I'm proud to be an American.

The America haters want to tear down a nation because of the actions of a few, and I refuse to be party to it.

We're not a perfect nation, but we have been and continue to be a force for good in the world.

I feel the same way but have a complete different reaction. What makes this country great, in my opinion is that you are free here it hate it. That's why I love it. I'm free to burn the flag so I have no desire or need to. Because we feel like the worst in the world, inside, and hide that from ourselves, any criticism feels like death. But there is nothing really wrong with you except that thinking there is makes us do weird things, denial type things that come round and bite us in the ass. Nothing touched my man is ever going to be perfect so criticism is vital as car polish is to your car.

Yes, having the freedom to critisize the government and elected officials is a wonderful thing. Having the freedom to critisize idiots who immigrate to this country and try to tear it down is a great thing to.

And when you get past what you are free to criticize you can begin to look at what criticisms are valid and what are foolish emotionalism.
 

MrYogi

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Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: MrYogi
Riprorin--
Guess, I immigrated here 20 years ago and your forefathers immigrated 200 years ago. So isn't everyone here is an immigrant? You started it. You should first watch your tongue before critisizing others.

I'm third generation actually.

My grandfather immigrated from Sicily when he was 11 not speaking a word of English.

That didn't stop him from graduating from Columbia medical school and doing his residency at Johns Hopkins.

I never heard him bash America.

No one is bashing America. This is a great country and infact the greatest. I am bashing you for the stuff you posted.

edit: it should have been 'for' not 'and'.
 

ElMonoDelMar

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Originally posted by: MrYogi
No one is bashing America. This is a great country and infact the greatest. I am bashing you and the stuff you posted.


Why are you making this personal?