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USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
I was referring to the food, medicine, etc... that we donate. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
Have you bothered to study the alliance between Germany and Iraq during WWII? "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
I think that people that are content with life want to be left alone and people who are are being oppressed and lack the means to do anything about it don't. PS: Can you imagine if we stopped giving food, medicine, etc... in Africa? "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
Sometimes. It is all right to make something more unstable in the near future in an attempt to make it more stable in the distant future. Blimey. Well, if it's your rational that's currently being applied in Iraq we've a bit of a long wait haven't we? How on earth can you justify destabilisation of an entire region? Going by your words, such actions are justified if an attempt is made to make it more stable. What if that attempt fails, and makes things worse? Tough shit, huh? Let me explain. In theory I believe it is all right to make an area more unstable in the near future in order to make it more stable in the distant future. However, in practice we must weigh the risk verse reward. Increasing the stability of an area is a large reward. Decreasing the stability of an area is a large risk. Combined with the fallibility (and other characteristics) of men it is often the case that the risk out weighs the reward. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
Sometimes. It is all right to make something more unstable in the near future in an attempt to make it more stable in the distant future. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
Exactly. The middle east has never been and will most likely never be stable (most likely due to religion). "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
If we avoid being daft, will you avoid being ignorant? What specific policy is fucking up the world? Is it worse than the policies of the Romans, the British, the Japanese, the Germans? When hasn't someone been fucking up the world? You think that someone like China would be a better superpower to deal with? Daft, indeed. Other than being rather partial to chicken noodles, I'd prefer them not to be the worlds only superpower. You've misunderstood me. Whilst history is important, I find the present times more of a concern. Funny that, isn't it? The current US Government's deployment in the Middle East has caused destabilisation through mistakes made, poor judgement and sometimes, complete stupidity. If you fail to see or recognise these rather obvious facts, who's ignorant? Are you saying that the middle east was stable prior to the current war in Iraq? "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
USA days as THE superpower are numbered. There IS strength in numbers
Butters replied to akarunway's topic in Speakers Corner
There will never be a government without corruption because governments are made of men and there will always be corrupt men. "Of two evils we must always choose the least." Thomas Kempis "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
Al Franken to Run for Minn. Senate Seat
Butters replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Another polarizing politician, just what we need. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
I am one of those newer people and I absolutely love the larger booties. Thank your wife again for me! "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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Did you see the Mad T.V. skit based on a fake scratch off lottery ticket? "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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So the question is... Would you?
Butters replied to gontleman's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Yes. I wonder what the price of that jump ticket would be? "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch -
Genetic Engineering Done Southern Style "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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Why would the Chinese want to hurt the buying power of their largest buyer? Because they learned the lesson of the cold war. War can be faught with a military or an economy. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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I agree to a certain extent. We (the people) still have the ability to give up material possesions to help correct the trade deficit. However, most people are unwilling to do this. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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Look at the labels on all of your possesions ... how many are made in the USA? (This problem is not caused by the president.) Yes and no. The president doesn't have to make statements like this. www.post-gazette.com/pg/04041/271362.stm The government can implement trade policies that affect the balance of trade, but has for the most part chosen not to do so. The government could limit trade, increase import tariffs, or decrease export tariffs. However, the people could start buying more things made in the USA and start buying less things made outside the USA. (People complain the government is getting to big and then complain the government can not and does not do everything for them. ) "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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Look at the labels on all of your possesions ... how many are made in the USA? (This problem is not caused by the president.) "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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The PD Stilleto is a HP canopy (not for beginners). "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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A bottle or a can? Long Neck Bottle!!! Placing your beer inbetween her ass cheeks will make your beer warm (and has spill potential). What you need is ... "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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It would be an interesting social experiment. Take a couple of High Schools, some in rural seetins, some in urban settings and make a gun a required "safety tool", to be carried at all times when on school property. Naturally educate them on how to safely carry and discharge their "safety tool". I wonder what would happen. There is no reason to arm everyone (then you would be arming all the potential psychos). "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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Best pick up line ever!! I soo wanna have prison sex with you now. I have had a few people tell me they wanted to have prison sex with me. I am always hesitant because I can never tell which part I will be playing. One moment you could be having the time of your life and the next moment you could be in the corner of the shower crying trying to get clean when all the soap in the world won't make you clean again. Avoid prison sex. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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What if multiple people are carrying guns and confuse each other with the original shooter and shoot each other? (Kind of like those vomiting videos where one person vomits which causes another person to vomit which causes another person to vomit ....) PS: There are multiple video games where you shoot people in a mall. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch
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Ok. I have heard the ban guns argument over and over again. Can someone please tell me how you would go about doing this considering the shear amount of illegal guns already in the USA. (Not to mention the fact that we can not stop the flow of illegal immigrants or drugs into this country becasue of the size of the borders, how are we suppose to stop the flow of illegal guns?) Just wondering. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch