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Wednesday, October 21, 2009 |
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Epiphileon wrote:Sorry this just made me laugh, old age cynicism I guess, but you know they are just gonna have to get over it, this is old news, different target group, in the '60s it was anti war and civil rights activists, Not just the FBI either, the CIA as well.
Yeah, and the antiwars of the 60s are known as heroes and heroins of their country/ies. Right?
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In old times our enscestors used to take far more fates than we do now, but they lived quite healtheir lives than us. Though, they had also a haltheir lifestyles but certainly we are missing something else in our foods. I was reading a translation of an American scientist's book. He mentioned that the sources of our foods particularly, the vagitable and grains farms, and farms of poltry, sheeps, cows, swan etc. need to be healthier to start. The feed and the farming ways are inappropriate, they are quite artifitial. Since we grow and groom our food such an artificial way we can't expect our generations be healthy. Another thing he mentioned in his book was some thing 'BetaCarotine' that we are lacking in food that has caused unneccessary fats storing in our bodies.
So, the government should concentrate on the companies who produce the food for us.
BTW, countries like Pakistan have quite different health problems. HB and Typhoide are on the top of the list.
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Wait a minute... you was speaking about Big Brother...
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Government, being athoritative on resourses specially in this age of advancements in technologies, when every other person is accessible to some intelligent devices and tools, how can it be possible to avoide to get spied?
Very old times ago Adam and Eve were establishing the ethos such as dressing codes, later on with civilisational complexities, people started vieling their doors and windows. So as they started more secure doors and windows as long as they get into the much more complexities of human civilisation. I see, all it was a breaking the privacy code by an 'A' that ever was tried to secure by 'B'. I think there is no better asurance of walling privacy than making government to conduct the ethical codes. A more simple civilisation is what which abide ethical codes.
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FounDit wrote:You know, I was aware that Hell sometimes freezes over, but never thought about the same thing happening in Heaven!
great meanings! 
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HWNN1961 wrote:Tovarish wrote:Wouldn't the obvious answer to that question be, pay off the previous wars, look after the war veterans, bring the budget back to surplus,
and turn the other cheek? Tov,
The best answer is to never expose your cheek at all! All nuclear logic is illogic. It's a weapon that cannot be used, towards ends that cannot be achieved, against an enemy that similarly cannot use his own suicide weapon.
Bringing us back to your point: healing the wounds...the debts of other misbegotten wars.
This takes us to the true question.
We are in a nuclear tomb. Jesus, Muhammad, the Buddah, the Hebrew Prophets raised their hands and drew us forth from the tomb of our ignorance, from our bigotry, from our greed and power-lust:
and bid Lazarus, to come forth. We have to find a way. If we don't learn to see our brother and sisterhood in each other, we'll surely press the button.
No amount of swagger, no amount of national jingoism, no amount of bluster will excuse that sin:
that you'd rather score political, or religious points rather than make the world that the God you pretend to love is fond of better. You'd rather destroy his creation...in his name....good luck supporting that in heaven.
Whatever the faith it is you've brought your message from, it's great.
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excaelis wrote:Hmmm, the friends of your enemy may not be your friends. Do try not to sway with every change of regime, it's exhausting, but you will ( on the plus side ) have great abs. Do we really need a list of nations that have fought in Afghanistan/Kashmir/India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/Armenia/Tibet/Nepal/Iraq/Iran/Palestine... over the years who may have offended Jeech ? Dude, if you're so pissed off with our imperialistic aggression stop taking the aid. I don't remember Britain/Canada/U.S./France/Germany...appealing for aid from you guys. Before you start throwing stones at our glass houses I would suggest putting some tape on the cracks in your own.
Wonderful! Excaelis, I thought someone would give me a favour for my support to democracy and peaceful solutions to the conflicts. But sad to know that my criticism to the org's support to dictatorship in Pakistan and warior policies, is considered enemity.
Who really is the CommenWealth's enemy, as par it's mission statement?
As for the stone of "aid" you throw is concerned, it's what the dictators (which the Org supports) needs, not we Pakistanis.
It's really shocking how daring it is to speak morality to some people.
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Jyrkkä Jätkä wrote:Jeech, before just throwing in assumptions and fallacies, some digging for the background information could be a good idea.
Now that you mentioned Kashmir again, you still haven't answered my question about Pakistan occupying 40% of that country.
Dear, you didn't respond to the answer I gave responding to you question about the 40% of that disputed land. Did you remember I spoke of the UN resolutions.
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Tovarish wrote:Please don't disrespect the people who lost their lives, on this day 70 years ago.
Great!
In the line above I find a great love of yours to the countrymen bombed in a war.
But, it'll be hard enough if you try to respect every person bombed in a war where you had to call them terrorists for only your peace of mind.
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The war between librals and conservatives (or neocons) has emerged with a vivid impact in American politics.
I'm curious, how much is it observed there, the 'missuse' of the Patriot Act?
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