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The US did not install a government in Iraq, they did help take down the old one. The new Iraqi government was chosen by Iraqis. The war vs Iraq is over. The war vs terrorists will rage on for some time it appears. I could cite a number of reports that indicated there were ties between Saddam and not only al-Qaeda but other terrorist groups as well. Also reports of al-Qaeda training camps in Northern Iraq. As I said before I don't want to debate this here. I don't come to Abandonia to talk politics. I am sorry I even continued the discussion. Maybe somewhere else but not here. If you want links to the reports I am referring to you can PM me. Peace. |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Geezer @ Apr 19 2007, 05:05 PM) [snapback]287525[/snapback]</div>
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Connection with war in Iraq and the Virginia Massacre? Well Moore linked the Columbine massacre with the bombings in Iraq ordered on that very same day... but NO, I really doubt there's any connection. Commenting the Iraq thing (OFF TOPIC - feel free to ignore): The US invasion of Iraq (it can not be classified as anything else, because if you have the power to proclaim it a liberating action and most of the world dissagrees with you and doesn't support your action - it is not a liberating action but an action of terror) was an attack of a soverign nation on a soverign nation, both internationally recognised within their borders... The overthrowing of a dictator's regime had absolutely nothing to do with it, otherwise US would have to go to South America and overthrow all the dictators there as well... wait, maybe they will... there's a pattern... US puts Saddam to power - goes to war against him, fights it for over a decade and takes him down... US puts dictators to power in Southern America... waiting... Except for the overmilitaristic point of view the US government and general public show by such acts as the invasion of Iraq there is nothing that could relate to any other act of violence not directly related to the agreesion. Suggestion to moderators - split the topic :whistling: So the shooting at Virginia... (ON TOPIC - this is what the topic was opened for): A guy gets fire arm and starts killing people. The guy seemed normal. I guess he was provoked and kept surpressing his anger. That's always a bad idea. Surpressing anger only leads to a build up of it, which has to end with a destructive act. It's like with any other preassure build up. If you don't vent it out (prefrebly through controled outlets - which violent computer games acctually can be) the preassure gets too high and the explosion follows. There's also another problem with it... if more preassure builds up then it can get vented, the explosion will also follow. So if you play violent games to let some steam out, you should first make sure you'll be able to avoid the thing that got you steamed up first. Othervise violent games can turned into unfulfilled fantasies you would want to fulfill. If you can access dangerous firearms in the process so much the worse. |
I would love to spilt this topic in half, but most of the posts made so far have commented on both Virginia and Iraq, so that's not possible.
This does show that lots of people want to talk about both iddues though, so if people could stop posting things about Iraq here and post in the new thread here (link). Anyone who posts again in here about the Iraq War will encounter my displeasure. And don't be afraid to start a new thread if anything else that you want to comment on pops up. |
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The amazing thing about all of these school shootings is that they are usually done with legally obtained weapons and nothing is ever done to make weapons harder to get.
Another contributing cause is the almost religeous zeal with which americans have embraced the 'cult of victimhood'. What is terribly lacking in America (and is obviously in decline throughout the western world) is any sense of personal responsibility. Things are always the fault of $NONSELF (insert society, childhood, parents, video games, rap music, the list goes on and on). Things are never the fault of the person that actually DOES the deed, they are merely victims. I have a name for these claims-- lies! Unless some avatar of $NONSELF is actually present to encourage/threaten the person to do the deed, it is an act that that person has carried out through an exercise of their own free will. We insist that people be responsible for everything that happens once they release the parking brake and, for the most part, people accept this. This sense of responsibility must be extended to everything that we do. |
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