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Everything posted by SkyDekker
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Which is the point. There are very few (if any) people who truly understand his theories. Most just trust and believe he is right. Trust and believe....wow that sounds familiar.
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Abbie Hoffman would be considered a terrorist nowadays.
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Do you support burning a Koran this weekend?
SkyDekker replied to SkydiveJack's topic in Speakers Corner
I am thankful I did not have to go to the same school as you attended. -
post 53 isn't mine, that quote isn't mine.
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Do you support burning a Koran this weekend?
SkyDekker replied to SkydiveJack's topic in Speakers Corner
or an American commenting on it... Hiroshima Vietnam Waco -
Do you support burning a Koran this weekend?
SkyDekker replied to SkydiveJack's topic in Speakers Corner
Especially during the 1821 WWII in Germany -
Do you support burning a Koran this weekend?
SkyDekker replied to SkydiveJack's topic in Speakers Corner
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My point exactly. All these people who talk about cutting government spending all really mean, cut the programs I don't like.
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Which one? Or just 50% across the board?
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Now you are clearly a liar, since I haven't stated that.
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I don't think they should be held responsible. I do think both parties would have some responsibility towards the outcome. I'll forego a semantics argument on directly. The end result is some one could die as a result of the Koran burning, the media reporting on it and some extremist acting on his emotions.
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Actions have consequences. General Patreus understands that. Apparently many here do not. In light of the logic displayed by you, turtle and others I have to ask: exactly how is Islam responsible for 9/11? Wouldn't only the hijackers be responsible according to the logic being displayed here? How did Islam fly a plane?
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General Patreus doesn't appear to be agreeing with your statement. He is afraid burning the Koran would be directly reponsible for the death of a or multiple soldier.
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Your statement is not correct related to the Koran burning issue we were discussing.
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No Islamic extremists and logic are not the same. But with your constant resistance to logic, I can see how you might think they are.
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Basically he is saying, don't believe in God, believe in me.
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There is quite a bit of misreading and bad logic in your statement. First, I said burning the Koran may come with the price of a soldier. NOT will come with that price. Secondly, the statement that if he doesn't burn the Koran, it will not come with the price of a soldier, is NOT the same same as no more soldiers will die in the name of allah.
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I know what you are, but what am I.... You added the forcing the second time. Nobody is forcing him to burn the Koran, just as nobody will force him not to burn the Koran. If he decides to burn the Koran, it may come with the price of a soldier. If he decides not to burn the Koran, it will not come with the price of a soldier. If he is forced not to burn the Koran, we are onto a whole different issue, hence the ADD comment.
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That's a completely different statement. (you must have a horrible case of ADD, cause every statement you make is off in a new direction)
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In some cases a Canadian In some cases an American In some cases an Afghani In all cases I am proud he served our country. In all cases I don't agree the mission he was on has protected my rights or my freedom. In all cases I do agree the mission in Afghanistan is just and right. (we aren't in Iraq, other than some canadian soldiers who were serving with American units, but in that case the last line would have been negative)
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I don't see a logical chain of events in that direction. Can you expound on your statement and explain how not burning a Koran would have worse consequences?
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Posts from you tend to remind me of the little kid yelling: I know what you are, but what am I I know what you are, but what am I I know what you are, but what am I The next time a killed Canadian soldier comes home, I will once again be holding our flag, standing on a bridge over the Highway of Heroes to pay my respects. I am sure you'll be adding one of your posts to a thread in the Bonfire at the same time.....
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Because you can blame multiple people or organizations for the same incident. Like a skydiving death, there is usually a chain of events leading up to it. If you remove one item of that chain, the end result will be different. Situations like this are very similar. Actions (legal or not) have consequences. Every right comes with a price. In this case the right to burn the Koran may well have the price of an American or Canadian soldier.
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You only understand what you want to understand.