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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Meanwhile, US-ally Bahrain today bulldozed a thirteenth Sunni mosque and NATO (US) took no interest.- The Libyan Army have had to destroy 4 mosques in a country of 6 million people and Obama fired 150 cruise missiles at it.
- The Bahraini Army has destroyed 13 mosques in a country of 1.5 million people and Obama made a stern phone call to the Emir.
The leader of the Bahraini communist party, Dr. Ibrahim Sharif Al-Sayed, has disappeared, rumored to be under guard by the Emir's secret police according to his daughter's Twitter account (http://twitter.com/yaraalsayed). But this is not a pro-capitalist US-backed revolution by "rebels" fighting to bring Whole Foods, SUVs, Levis jeans and American Idol to their country ... so no mention of Sayed in the state-run US media NPR/FOX/CNN is made.
Let us hope that, in Syria, Dr. Assad is far too smart for a gaggle of discontented Lebanese immigrants and their CIA handlers.
Pirlo wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Meanwhile, US-ally Bahrain today bulldozed a thirteenth Sunni mosque and NATO (US) took no interest.- The Libyan Army have had to destroy 4 mosques in a country of 6 million people and Obama fired 150 cruise missiles at it.
- The Bahraini Army has destroyed 13 mosques in a country of 1.5 million people and Obama made a stern phone call to the Emir.
The leader of the Bahraini communist party, Dr. Ibrahim Sharif Al-Sayed, has disappeared, rumored to be under guard by the Emir's secret police according to his daughter's Twitter account (http://twitter.com/yaraalsayed). But this is not a pro-capitalist US-backed revolution by "rebels" fighting to bring Whole Foods, SUVs, Levis jeans and American Idol to their country ... so no mention of Sayed in the state-run US media NPR/FOX/CNN is made.
Let us hope that, in Syria, Dr. Assad is far too smart for a gaggle of discontented Lebanese immigrants and their CIA handlers.
I think you mean 'Shiites not Sunni'..
Pirlo wrote:also, you got to know that Al-Assad is a criminal.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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The State Department has been secretly financing opponents of Syrian President Bashar Assad, The Washington Post reported, citing previously undisclosed diplomatic documents provided to the newspaper by the WikiLeaks website.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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BoganGod wrote:I find it rather interesting that when it is the people of a country considering regime change America gets worried. When it is America fermenting regime change, then the press is strangely silent. I would have to be a very cynical man to think that the only reason for american interest in the middle east is oil. No country could be quite so greedy, and so short sighted. Could they? I wonder whether it is only an unintended by product of intervention, that people hate america(whilst not always hating individual americans). Could the american government really be trying to create a siege mentality in its citizenship. Could america be inviting hatred, so she(yes nations are normally referred to as female, that makes "uncle sam" a trannie?) can then tell her citizens that everyone is out to get them, and that striking first is a good option. Doesn't seem logical. Though on second thought.... Stranger things have happened.
BigBallinStalin wrote:BoganGod wrote:I find it rather interesting that when it is the people of a country considering regime change America gets worried. When it is America fermenting regime change, then the press is strangely silent. I would have to be a very cynical man to think that the only reason for american interest in the middle east is oil. No country could be quite so greedy, and so short sighted. Could they? I wonder whether it is only an unintended by product of intervention, that people hate america(whilst not always hating individual americans). Could the american government really be trying to create a siege mentality in its citizenship. Could america be inviting hatred, so she(yes nations are normally referred to as female, that makes "uncle sam" a trannie?) can then tell her citizens that everyone is out to get them, and that striking first is a good option. Doesn't seem logical. Though on second thought.... Stranger things have happened.
Depends on the news sources you expose yourself too. Obviously, if one is going to tune into nothing about American sources, then one is going to get one typical version of the story.
BoganGod wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:BoganGod wrote:I find it rather interesting that when it is the people of a country considering regime change America gets worried. When it is America fermenting regime change, then the press is strangely silent. I would have to be a very cynical man to think that the only reason for american interest in the middle east is oil. No country could be quite so greedy, and so short sighted. Could they? I wonder whether it is only an unintended by product of intervention, that people hate america(whilst not always hating individual americans). Could the american government really be trying to create a siege mentality in its citizenship. Could america be inviting hatred, so she(yes nations are normally referred to as female, that makes "uncle sam" a trannie?) can then tell her citizens that everyone is out to get them, and that striking first is a good option. Doesn't seem logical. Though on second thought.... Stranger things have happened.
Depends on the news sources you expose yourself too. Obviously, if one is going to tune into nothing about American sources, then one is going to get one typical version of the story.
Well that is a wishy/washy answer if ever there was one. Have an opinion please. I beg of you, I expect more from the first disciple of jefjef
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:BBS has succinctly provided his opinion on the question of the CIA-backed revolutions in Syria, Libya, Tunisia and Egypt in viewtopic.php?f=8&t=140538. It's unreasonable for someone to expect him to retype it in full in every new thread that crops up.
BoganGod wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:BoganGod wrote:I find it rather interesting that when it is the people of a country considering regime change America gets worried. When it is America fermenting regime change, then the press is strangely silent. I would have to be a very cynical man to think that the only reason for american interest in the middle east is oil. No country could be quite so greedy, and so short sighted. Could they? I wonder whether it is only an unintended by product of intervention, that people hate america(whilst not always hating individual americans). Could the american government really be trying to create a siege mentality in its citizenship. Could america be inviting hatred, so she(yes nations are normally referred to as female, that makes "uncle sam" a trannie?) can then tell her citizens that everyone is out to get them, and that striking first is a good option. Doesn't seem logical. Though on second thought.... Stranger things have happened.
Depends on the news sources you expose yourself too. Obviously, if one is going to tune into nothing about American sources, then one is going to get one typical version of the story.
Well that is a wishy/washy answer if ever there was one. Have an opinion please. I beg of you, I expect more from the first disciple of jefjef
Pirlo wrote:saxitoxin wrote:BBS has succinctly provided his opinion on the question of the CIA-backed revolutions in Syria, Libya, Tunisia and Egypt in viewtopic.php?f=8&t=140538. It's unreasonable for someone to expect him to retype it in full in every new thread that crops up.
saxi, these revolutions started because people are pissed off. 2 years ago, I expected a revolution in the region, but i thought it would start in 2015. it started sooner than I expected. the reason is that mt measure was based on Egypt, but Tunisia went first and inspired the rest when a guy burnt himself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Bouazizi
when I read "The French Revolution" book, I found that france in 1780s had the same factors of this region 2000s. especially after 2001, no job, no money, no immigration and war in Iraq and constant Israeli brutal actions made the whole region poorer & pissed off.
the revolution factors were all ready and just needed a spark. and it started when that guy burnt himself.
get your head out of the conspiracy stuff and see the disgusting reality here.
tkr4lf wrote:I HAD SEX WITH A HERPAPHRODITE LAST NIGHT.....IT WAS LOVELY.....I PENETRATED HER WHILE SHE PENETRATED ME.....IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!
tkr4lf wrote:tkr4lf wrote:I HAD SEX WITH A HERPAPHRODITE LAST NIGHT.....IT WAS LOVELY.....I PENETRATED HER WHILE SHE PENETRATED ME.....IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!
Wow.....
I don't even remember posting this. I was way too drunk. Sorry bout that guys.
GoranZ wrote:Russian jets in Syrian skies... its official, the Russians joined in the fighting in Syria.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340 ... 68,00.html
Will China join in eventually?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:THE BEAR IS BACK, BABY!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:I'm guessing they're not going to send an air army without putting a battery of the new S-400s on the ground. Which means, as long as the Russians are in Syria, the Israelis will have to stop their occasional incursions into Syrian airspace if they want to keep their aircraft from falling out of the sky and their coward pilots from having to fight the Jaysh al-Sha'bi on the ground (who are reportedly tougher than Palestinian girls).
This good news deserves a music video!
GoranZ wrote:saxitoxin wrote:I'm guessing they're not going to send an air army without putting a battery of the new S-400s on the ground. Which means, as long as the Russians are in Syria, the Israelis will have to stop their occasional incursions into Syrian airspace if they want to keep their aircraft from falling out of the sky and their coward pilots from having to fight the Jaysh al-Sha'bi on the ground (who are reportedly tougher than Palestinian girls).
This good news deserves a music video!
Probably the base will have solid defenses... But I expect S-300(which were ordered by Syria couple of years ago), really no need for more, Israelis or anyone around doesn't have planes/missiles that could do something to S-300. And Israelis will no longer disrupt Syrian airspace until Russians leave(if they leave)
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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