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6961  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US to charge FIFA for corruption! on: May 31, 2015, 07:25:55 PM
So, do you agree Blatter became president of FIFA again? I think Blatter did not favor Asian-African nations, but he did to a country that could pay him much bucks to be host of world cup.

Yes. I support Sepp Blatter to the post of FIFA president. At least he is much better when compared to his American puppet rival, Prince Ali. Nations which bid for hosting rights have always tried to influence the vote by offering various favors. This has been going on for many decades now. When countries such as the United States (1994), France (1998), and England (1966) won the hosting rights through similar means, there was no media outcry. Then why complain now?

I like your argument. So how about the several corruption cases in FIFA? Is there related to Sepp Blatter or it just the handmade of someone that don't like him?
6962  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BEST FREE SOCCER/FOOTBALL BETS #1✔✔✔(W280/L85)PREMIUM PICKS FOR ONLY 0.01 BTC!!! on: May 31, 2015, 06:55:18 PM
Just did parlay all of Serie A remain matches for tonight. The first match, Catania has beaten Udinese. I hope another matches will be lucky for me. lol
6963  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Allow all white South Africans the right to return to Europe on: May 31, 2015, 06:32:58 PM
I see. It's very hard to minority. I think I agree with you for the option. But this condition same with the Rohingya refugees in Myanmar. How about them? No country want to accept them.

Rohingya are ethnic Bengali Muslims. Most of them are recent migrants from Bangladesh. So Bangladesh should accept them. It is not the responsibility of Malaysia, Thailand, or Indonesia to house and feed these people. Migrants from Bangladesh are a big problem everywhere. There are tens of millions of them living in India illegally.

Agree. So I think the government can't accept the refugee easily although its about humanity. Since EU has many problems in advance e.g. Northern Africa immigrant and Russia-Ukraine, maybe it will take long time to get solution about the whites in South Africa.
6964  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US to charge FIFA for corruption! on: May 31, 2015, 06:20:19 PM
I think your argument is true. Under Blatter leadership, FIFA has staged World Cup in Asia (Japan-South Korea) and Africa (South Africa) for the first time. But, maybe he got much extra money from that.

IMO, Blatter was more power-driven than money-driven. He gave out favors to Asian and African nations, to secure their support to remain in office. Most of his opposition came from within Europe. So he neutralized the European opposition by securing votes from the non-European countries. Even now, he enjoys overwhelming support among the Asian and African boards.

So, do you agree Blatter became president of FIFA again? I think Blatter did not favor Asian-African nations, but he did to a country that could pay him much bucks to be host of world cup.
6965  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS fighter was trained by State Department in USA on: May 31, 2015, 05:45:17 PM
Yeah ... and also every group that kills with the name of the religion (Islam) .
Edward Snowden already released some documents about Abu-Bakr Al Baghdadi (ISIS leader) which was trained by Mossad (Isralian intelligence agency) and the CIA .
However USA failure is obvious , I see more people converting to islam worldwide instead of leaving Islam . so yeah

So did you say people convert to islam just because of USA failure. I don't see any connection between religion and politic.  Huh
6966  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US to charge FIFA for corruption! on: May 31, 2015, 05:34:58 PM
Football being played all over the world has nothing to do with him. It was already being played in those places regardless of 'development projects'.

Football was being played in Asia and Africa for many decades. But they were lacking facilities, and the football boards in these regions had hardly any voice in the day-to-day running of FIFA. Blatter changed all that. He ended the European-American monopoly, and gave power to the boards in Africa, Asia and Oceania.

I think your argument is true. Under Blatter leadership, FIFA has staged World Cup in Asia (Japan-South Korea) and Africa (South Africa) for the first time. But, maybe he got much extra money from that.
6967  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS fighter was trained by State Department in USA on: May 31, 2015, 05:19:26 PM
So how can US beat ISIS that has been trained by US itself. Or is the conspiracy theory about US has created ISIS really true? Funny world.
6968  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Allow all white South Africans the right to return to Europe on: May 31, 2015, 05:01:50 PM
So, is it the time to white people to do same thing?

You want the white people to rise up against the black rule, just like the ANC struggle against the apartheid regime led by Nelson Mandela? I am afraid that the demography is not on their side. Whites are just 8% of the population. They have declined considerably, from 21.6% in 1904. The white population is still declining, as a result of low birth rates. So the only option left for them is to emigrate.

I see. It's very hard to minority. I think I agree with you for the option. But this condition same with the Rohingya refugees in Myanmar. How about them? No country want to accept them.
6969  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Allow all white South Africans the right to return to Europe on: May 31, 2015, 04:00:09 PM
Racism in everywhere. We can't living comfortably in our country as a minority. Nelson Mandela has broken apartheid rule in South Africa to defend black people. So, is it the time to white people to do same thing?
6970  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Turkish Daily Accuses Govt. of Sending Arms to Syria Rebels on: May 30, 2015, 06:41:16 PM

True. Money is the main reason when helping the others. I think US help ISIS too with weapons supporting. Aren't you curious why US with high technologies military couldn't beat ISIS? If ISIS lose, no more consumers to US weapons manufacturer.

Aren't you curious why Iraqi troops with US weapons and Iranian advisers couldn't beat ISIS?

Maybe ISIS was created by Iran as an excuse to expand their Shiite crescent in Syria, Yemen and Iraq.

Of course I have no evidence for this either but welcome to the internet where we can make shit up  Smiley

Agree, we can make several theory about what happened in this world, since there are many case which government didn't explain the causes and made us be so curious about that. And nowadays we sometimes can't trust media mass because government control them.  Smiley
6971  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Turkish Daily Accuses Govt. of Sending Arms to Syria Rebels on: May 30, 2015, 04:03:18 PM
Hmm... but why Turkish government would be helping ISIS? Turkey is aspirating to join EU and is presumably allied to US so why? Trying to frame Russia? But that's way too sloppy to have an effect. Or maybe Turkish government is playing double with US, officially they are supporting US forces but in reality they are Islamic fanatics...

Oil is the answer, for ISIS, the clandestine trade in crude involves loading oil from its seized oil fields onto trucks and selling it to shadowy parties at a knockdown discount.
Its not about fanatics , all about the money.


True. Money is the main reason when helping the others. I think US help ISIS too with weapons supporting. Aren't you curious why US with high technologies military couldn't beat ISIS? If ISIS lose, no more consumers to US weapons manufacturer.
6972  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Pirate Bay is an FBI TRAP designed to catch illegal filesharers, on: May 30, 2015, 03:34:13 PM
hacktivists claim

"Anonymous hacktivists have claimed the return of the Pirate Bay is an elaborate ruse designed to snare copyright thieves.



http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/pirate-bay-fbi-trap-designed-5105906


P.S.:  Phoenix is a freemason symbol.

no wonder why we afraid about that. how can a website that be closed may re-open and show up again. nowadays hackers are smarter, so the authorities should build a trap to catch them.
6973  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US military pilots complain hands tied in ‘frustrating’ fight against ISIS on: May 30, 2015, 03:55:04 AM
US military pilots complain hands tied in ‘frustrating’ fight against ISIS

U.S. military pilots carrying out the air war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria are voicing growing discontent over what they say are heavy-handed rules of engagement hindering them from striking targets.

They blame a bureaucracy that does not allow for quick decision-making. One Navy F-18 pilot who has flown missions against ISIS voiced his frustration to Fox News, saying: "There were times I had groups of ISIS fighters in my sights, but couldn't get clearance to engage.”

He added, “They probably killed innocent people and spread evil because of my inability to kill them. It was frustrating."

Sources close to the air war against ISIS told Fox News that strike missions take, on average, just under an hour, from a pilot requesting permission to strike an ISIS target to a weapon leaving the wing.

A spokesman for the U.S. Air Force’s Central Command pushed back: “We refute the idea that close air support strikes take 'an hour on average'. Depending on the how complex the target environment is, a strike could take place in less than 10 minutes or it could take much longer.

"As our leaders have said, this is a long-term fight, and we will not alienate civilians, the Iraqi government or our coalition partners by striking targets indiscriminately."

A former U.S. Air Force general who led air campaigns over Iraq and Afghanistan also said today's pilots are being "micromanaged," and the process for ordering strikes is slow -- squandering valuable minutes and making it possible for the enemy to escape.

“You're talking about hours in some cases, which by that time the particular tactical target left the area and or the aircraft has run out of fuel. These are excessive procedures that are handing our adversary an advantage,” said retired Lt. Gen. David Deptula, a former director of the Combined Air Operations Center in Afghanistan in 2001.

Deptula also contrasted the current air campaign against ISIS with past air campaigns.

The U.S.-led airstrikes over Iraq during the first Gulf War averaged 1,125 strike sorties per day, according to Deptula. He said the Kosovo campaign averaged 135 strikes per day. In 2003, the famous “shock and awe” campaign over Iraq saw 800 strikes per day.

More...http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/28/us-military-pilots-complain-hands-tied-in-frustrating-fight-against-isis/

It made us be more suspicious. Is there a conspiracy behind it? Usually US will blow up their opponent without hesitation, or have ISIS been a 'new friend' for them?
6974  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Banker jumps to his death from luxury apartment on: May 29, 2015, 06:57:54 PM

Sources said the young banker had made several attempts to kill himself earlier in the morning, including cutting his wrists, before making the plunge.


I just wondering how hard the problem was faced by him so he tried to kill himself many times. Or maybe he got a problem and the solution is be killed or kill himself.
6975  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US to charge FIFA for corruption! on: May 29, 2015, 06:46:07 PM
Breaking news: Sepp Blatter has been re-elected as the president of FIFA, defeating Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan. In the first round, Blatter received 133 votes (140 is needed for an outright win, i.e two-third of the votes). His opponent managed to secure just 73 votes, mostly from the North American and Western European regions.

Wow the corruption will never end, and Blatter will become the president until he bored. I think he won because didn't get capable rival, or maybe he have paid some bucks to voters  Grin. Actually I still want Michel Platini to deserve the position.
6976  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 29, 2015, 06:22:47 PM

Yes they used to be burned at the stake for saying god doesn't exist... and they still get death threats from religious fanatics today.


They have done so much wrong to atheists, while atheists did almost nothing. It's not like I'm trying to get anyone burned because of them believing in fairy tales. We usually just use reason and logic to talk sense into them (usually without success).


You can distinguish who the ordinary religion people and who fanatics are. If you are too fanatic about something like religion or nationalism ,then you are bad. I have no problem about what you said about religion, and good luck with your logical mind.
6977  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 29, 2015, 03:54:44 PM

You're asking me if both religious people and atheists sins would be considered equal if they did the same ones? That's a yes.
The good deeds would decide who's better and who's worse.


It's okay. But me, as a religion man state that sometimes I was amazed to atheists. But why atheists hate religion people so much? Have atheists ever been disturbed by religions so that made a disputation between us?
6978  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US to charge FIFA for corruption! on: May 29, 2015, 03:45:25 PM
True. Maybe he want to be president of FIFA for his life since he always got much bucks from the organization. If we want FIFA to be cleaned, we should change him.

There is no doubt that many of the top guys in the FIFA are corrupt. But again, it is the timing which makes me suspicious. Remember that these arrests have occurred just a few days after FIFA turned down a request from the Polish soccer association boss, to take the 2018 world cup away from Russia. If the FIFA is so corrupt, what took the US so long to arrest them?

Yeah maybe there are few conspiracies behind this case, which disturbed US, so they take action to turn down FIFA now. It can make a psywar between US and Russia as the host of 2018 world cup. Actually we all have known about corruption in FIFA, even Homer Simpson http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/homer-simpson-predict-fifa-corruption-5780133  lol
6979  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US to charge FIFA for corruption! on: May 29, 2015, 12:43:19 PM
Yeah maybe that's the reason why Michel Platini didn't want anymore to became a candidate for president of FIFA
He is a great man and one of best UEFA president
Sepp Blatter can't lead FIFA any longer, there are so many corruption case was happened in his era

Blatter isn't talking about quitting. In fact, he claims that this clean up is due to his initiative.  Grin

True. Maybe he want to be president of FIFA for his life since he always got much bucks from the organization. If we want FIFA to be cleaned, we should change him.
6980  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 29, 2015, 12:30:21 PM

This proves that the usual religious person is actually a bad one. They're helping others for the wrong reasons, for their own salvation. This is selfish.
The majority of atheists who do help don't do it because of such reasons.


But is religious people who did badness same with atheists? They have religion but don't care about heaven and hell so they did everything what they want. And I didn't say atheists is good and religious person is bad.
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