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  1. akhalteke

    Force

    1) No I am not. 2) No 3) No he didn't. He said "Hiroshima then Nagasaki."
  2. akhalteke

    Force

    Why do you think I said one ace?
  3. akhalteke

    Force

    The largest militant to bomb in one event is the United States. Hiroshima then Nagasaki Apples and Oranges homes. One bomb was delivered to end a war*. The others were sent to start/continue a war. *Not saying this is the only reason.
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    Force

    Yep. Flowers smell and appear more attractive to get pollinators. They give the bees nectar. The bees adapt to see flowers better, e.g., in uv, carry pollen better, become social, etc ...and goats eat flowers. Thank God for mountain lions.
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    Force

    Wrong as teletubbies kiddo. There will always be bad people in this world which want to do bad things. Sometimes the only way to prevent those things from happening is from fighting fire with fire. I am sure that Albert's war time activities suggest that he understood this more than this isolated quote would suggest.
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    Force

    Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
  7. akhalteke

    Force

    "they" as I stated before are those that use violence and fear as their only tools for negotiation. "Us" would be those that desire cooperation and peace. I made no assumption or suggestion what country either side was; nor even that uses and thems were in separate countries. As long as there are those that wish harm upon us and as long as there are people who use violence as the only means to voice their opinions, there will always have to be violent men to take up arms against them.
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    Force

    The nagging question is whether those that have based their power and identity on violence can join the rest of us; also whether or not we will in fact join them.
  9. akhalteke

    Force

    The use of force is one of a final means to carry out one's will once all other means have been exhaustivly and futively tried. There are consequences to the use of force; force itself being one of them. Militants who use force and murder as their only means to deal with disagreements and disputes are being shown this harsh reality; a reality that they and Israel will share for some time to come. I have no sadness for the militants who bomb innocent civilians or civilians who hide such murderors. My prayers go out to the innocent civilians that are caught in the crossfire.
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    Afghanistan

    If I had to guess, it is a sequella to the fact that we are anticipating the pull-back of forces in Iraq to comply with the timeline that the Iraqi government has set forth. The current government has had Iraq as a priority for some time now. Now that it is obvious that getting the conclusion that we had hoped for will be impossible, diverting troops and assets to the other war we are waging will be the next task. I think that this will be beneficial as much more of the hardline insurgency seems to be focusing on Afghanistan given our recent propensity to ignore it. Afghanistan, as Serenity stated earlier has many problems with its infrastructure, culture and geography which will make any semblance of victory difficult. Places like these are gold mines for insurgent forces. If we can use Civil Affairs and other units to bring this country up to speed, so to speeak, it might make one less place where the bacteria of terrorism might use as an agar plate.
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    Afghanistan

    Werd on da street here is that we are going to double our strength within the next year in Afghanistan. Should be interesting to see what that will do. Depends on who they send. I know I have my biases. I would think that the people that made such a difference in the outset should regain control, but what do I know?
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    Afghanistan

    You might be suprised bro. I think you have a jaded idea of what goes on with some of the other elements of the military. Read up on the guys who first went into Afghanistan. You will understand a little more about what some in the military are doing over there. "The Hunt for Bin Laden" is a good place to start to see the kinds of people I am talking of. Drinking gallons of tea and talking is a huge part of how so many battle victories took place over there.
  13. WTF is that scurvy?!?
  14. phish
  15. Ivan. For the "billionth time" maybe you are forgetting the revolutionary war. Not many placed much faith in the rag-tag buch who took the largest military might in the World.
  16. And no one is suggesting that. Complex ideas are often not completely solvable, but they can be mitigated by taking steps in the proper direction. Like having tracealbe ammo, for example. traceable ammo only makes ammo more expensive. Furthermore, it will not deter anyone from using a gun in a violent crime. It is easy as hell to get smuggled ammo/ guns in this country. (or any country in the World for that matter). This is just a way for the anti-gun nuts to say "we can't take your guns away, but we can try to take away the bullets so you can't shoot them."
  17. now we know you've gone 'round the bend - chris rock is funnier'n'hell! i like my gun control solution more - the only guns allowable should be ones that use the technology extant at the time of the writing of the 2nd amendment - single shot, black powder muskets - hell, they can even drop the bar-coding yer shot shit if'n they'll do that - let's see someone take on a whole mall, 1776 style! Sure. If the Army would only have that too. Would defeat the purpose if it didn't. This is the most ridiculous argument I have heard on 2nd amendment rights. Yes I can. "red dawn" must be your favorite movie, eh? for the billionith time, if the army wants to take over 2day, you won't be able to do a goddamn thing about it w/ your guns
  18. Also, how are they going to deal with import ammo? A large portion of ammunition is imported. Also, do you really think that someone will not be able to get banned ammo to commit a crime? Or steal some that is under someone else's name? Violence is a large and complex problem that cannot be solved by any one radical idea.
  19. I don't trust anyone; especially politicians.
  20. now we know you've gone 'round the bend - chris rock is funnier'n'hell! i like my gun control solution more - the only guns allowable should be ones that use the technology extant at the time of the writing of the 2nd amendment - single shot, black powder muskets - hell, they can even drop the bar-coding yer shot shit if'n they'll do that - let's see someone take on a whole mall, 1776 style! Sure. If the Army would only have that too. Would defeat the purpose if it didn't. This is the most ridiculous argument I have heard on 2nd amendment rights.
  21. akhalteke

    Proper childcare

    I know a teacher here that had a customized plate that said "BEATEM" and it was a teachers' only licence plate. F-I-R-E-D.
  22. akhalteke

    Fucked up...

    You all are absolutely "Fucked Up"
  23. Prole, may I suggest PRAVDA.ru? I peruse it now and again. Might be to your liking.
  24. I like the idea of the straps for faux ice tools. Safe, plus it requires a concentrated swinging that woul simulate swinging an ice tool when you are smoked more-so than with dry tooling alone. I think I would just make my own though. Those ones look overengineered for increased expense.
  25. I did my part. Twice.
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