Like Manning & Snowden, the Black Panthers are a total free-fire zone. They're all confused, sociopathic, Muslim symps, unable to tell right from wrong. But by all means, bring out your proof that they're not. I'm willing to listen.
Do you honestly think that Snowden has any "integrity" about anything? That he can go self-righteously bananas over freedom of information on the one hand, only to find himself working for "the wrong side"? The boy has a lot of learning to do!
America still is the hope of the free world, at least the last time I checked the lineups of people trying to get here. In case you didn't know, the rest of the world is nowhere near as blessed as we are. They shake their heads and ask,"Why do some Americans defend terrorists and anarchists like Snowden and his ilk?" The answer is that there will always be sociopathic losers like Snowden, and we can't give up trying to rein them in.
Yes, I'm defending this. Damn right. The sociopathic arguments presented here against the NSA are self-centered and self-serving. The government is us, and so is the NSA. We're doing what we need to do to protect our friends and neighbors. If that means connecting the dots between your friends and phone calls to Yemen, then that's what we need to do. My heart bleeds for all your Iraqi buddies hurt while trying to blow each other to smithereens, but my heart bleeds more for my neighbors who now have to submit to Sharia law in America.
Yeah, so smug, and look what eventually happened to the Black Panthers. Like Manning, Snowden, et al, they were a bunch of self-righteous, self-centered, anarchists with no understanding of the world around them. Sociopaths like the Panthers and the leakers are always stunned to find themselves on the losing end of our affections.
No, he was insubordinate. He's a grown man & will get what he deserves. It's a lesson for the others in the services. To let him go opens the door to anarchy in the armed forces. We don't need that.
Really, who cares. They're both a pair of self-righteous juvenile goofs who probably got a serious caes of PTSD from watching too many Batman movies. God help us when we have clueless morons like this trying to help the rest of us.
How is it possible that we'd ever be "under attack"? Isn't everyone else on this planet kind, peaceful, and generous? What do we have that anyone else would want? Perhaps we should let all the Afghan youth come here peacefully, no restrictions, to help us become gentler. We could bring the Arab Spring here to help us become more civilized and democratic.!
NSA is not a "they", it is "us". We voted for our representatives to maintain and protect us, and the NSA is part of it. We didn't vote for Reporters Without Borders or the Arab Spring or Manning to watch over us, we voted for our reps to do the dirty work. I'm really suspicious of people calling for anarchy & bloodshed.
The Queen prank is a good example of the seriousness of secret recordings. They cause a lot of real problems afterward. The objective of whacking the perps in such cases is to deter unauthorized recordings. The pranking is irrelevant. So, yes, Barber & Kaiser should do hard time. Sorry!
@Wally:"Saddam Hussein was not a true Muslim and his chosen denomination therein was used as a political front"
Saddam, like Joe Stalin, had limited ability to control the disruptive Muslims in his midst. The only thing they understand is terminal brute force, and democracy means nothing to them. For sure, there is a better solution somewhere, but it hasn't emerged yet. The Muslims in Russia are still waging chaos and terror, and the Sunnis in Iraq are doing likewise. They don't do democracy. For now, an iron fist will have to do. Their TV stations must be smashed, and their mullahs put in chains. That's the best we can ever hope for.
I never quite understand the volume of American hysteria over nuclear power. The problem of nuclear waste & weapons arises from the sale & use of cheap reactors. The Canadian CANDU reactors solve all the above problems, but they cost a little more. If a country is too cheap to include a percentage of CANDU reactors in their inventory, they'll have a nuclear waste disposal problem. Most of the noise is coming from marketing hysteria. It's a non-problem.
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Re: Brazillian?
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Black Panthers said . . .
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Re: Re: Black Panthers said . . .
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Re: Re: who is "Us"?
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Integrity?
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hope of the free world?
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Re: Re: Re: Manning:
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Black Panthers said . . .
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Manning:
No, he was insubordinate. He's a grown man & will get what he deserves. It's a lesson for the others in the services. To let him go opens the door to anarchy in the armed forces. We don't need that.
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Re: No...it won't.
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being attacked?
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who is "Us"?
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Democracy? You're kidding!
Saddam, like Joe Stalin, had limited ability to control the disruptive Muslims in his midst. The only thing they understand is terminal brute force, and democracy means nothing to them. For sure, there is a better solution somewhere, but it hasn't emerged yet. The Muslims in Russia are still waging chaos and terror, and the Sunnis in Iraq are doing likewise. They don't do democracy. For now, an iron fist will have to do. Their TV stations must be smashed, and their mullahs put in chains. That's the best we can ever hope for.
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Reactor hysteria
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Re: tolerance
The short answer: "No!" Maybe Christianity, but no others. (Consider yourself "corrected")
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