1. I get where you're coming from Sergio and it's a place of compassion, I just wish things were as simple as we're being told they are.

    One thing leads to another, leads to another.
    Foreign entanglements, sending money to 'resistance' groups, it can all be done with the best of intentions and then turn out to be bigger a problem, than the monster you used it to slay!


  2. This video is a must see.
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Lybia war might be mainly regarding economic and political matters, but AT LEAST they're keeping a cruent dictator from killing his own people.


    Hm. I don't think things are that simple. Libya is one of the most developed and richest African countries. People there don't pay for gas or water, they even get free apartments when they get married and things like that. If you're Libyan and want to study in foreign country, government will pay you ALL expenses.

    So the things there weren't that bad at all. Gadafi killing it's own people? That's what media told us and that's what happened. But, what caused demonstrations?

    If you have civil war than it's normal for government to defend itself. We don't really know which percentage of people was (and is) against Gadafi.

    On the other side, it's obvious that west (France and USA) have some other interests... Libya lies on the oil and Gadafi is a guy you don't get to fuck with.
  4. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:That's the hypocrisy that capitalism leads too... I still prefer some people being saved regardless of why instead of nobody being saved though. I think human life is worth more than politics.


    And marxism dosen't breed hypocrisy?
  5. Originally posted by Macphistfly:[..]

    It's still foreign interventionism in disrespect of the Constitution. "Shall not go to war without the approval of the congress."


    Bush did have the approval of congress. Check it.
  6. I have something none of you will ever have. I'm willing to die for my beliefs. For instance. If given the choice between joining a union, and eating a shotgun, I'll gladely take the later (although I would prefer to move to a right to work state).

    RIGHT TO WORK NOW!!!
  7. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:I have something none of you will ever have. I'm willing to die for my beliefs. For instance. If given the choice between joining a union, and eating a shotgun, I'll gladely take the later (although I would prefer to move to a right to work state).

    RIGHT TO WORK NOW!!!


    I didn't get the impression that you have formed, strong and clear beliefs. All you do most of the time is argue about some small things and even in those things you're not willing to learn when you're obviously wrong.

    Yeah, right to work. Go to college, get educated, get a job.



  8. Carrying firearms in public is too I think, is it not? Do you think this could in some way be related to that your country's murder rate per 100 000 people per year is something like 5, and my country's is only 0,9? A murder rate of 5 would mean that around 16 000 people are murdered in your country, every year.