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December 08, 2013, 12:11:51 PM
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I could go into the numbers of Iraqi and Afghanistan civilians the U.S government has killed but then you'd go into denial even more oh and then there's the fact that your guys 'accidentally' shot British troops without bothering to check whether they were friendlies.

Ah yes. US government is directly responsible for the sectarian and civilian violence that has been fester in that region by their own volition even before saddam hussein came into power. It MUST be US fault that Iraqis squandered away a chance to be rid of a feudal strong man and somehow get themselves back together. No, it is always the fault of US that Iraqis couldn't pull out of the bag what other nations in worse situations achieved and more.

Direct US caused civilian casualties are less than the number of people in developed worlds dying every year from auto accidents. Out of a nation of over 30 million, that's fairly tame compared to what a real all out war could have entailed.

Afghanistan, I would love to hear you try and justify how that was even worse than Soviet invasion.


The myopia of self-righteous people who conveniently ignore all evidence to the contrary is amazing. You seem to enjoy the idea that US should be held responsible for a woman breaking her water in the middle of a warzone while ignoring the fact that those people, sovereign nations as they are, also have a responsibility not to allow some dictator wannabe to take over their nation and invade and sack two nations in less than a decade after just coming into power.

Obviously those poor oppressed people have no responsibility as a free and respectable culture. Never mind as a sovereign nation.

What the !@#$%^&* is your problem with your own people and nation anyway? Are you so !@#$%^&* pampered that you just latch onto any shallow excuse to !@#$%^&* and call that a moral right?

This is worse than listening to a self-hating jew. I think some reflection on fundamental motivation is necessary before anyone else starts thinking themselves as any kind of political revolutionary.

Edit: Balls. For Bitcoin. I heard it all. Jesus christ LOL the !@#$%^&* is wrong with your head.

What a dork!

What about the CIA in Afghanistan and the Opium? And where are the weapons of mass destruction in irak? GFY!

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December 08, 2013, 12:21:54 PM
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I could go into the numbers of Iraqi and Afghanistan civilians the U.S government has killed but then you'd go into denial even more oh and then there's the fact that your guys 'accidentally' shot British troops without bothering to check whether they were friendlies.

Ah yes. US government is directly responsible for the sectarian and civilian violence that has been fester in that region by their own volition even before saddam hussein came into power. It MUST be US fault that Iraqis squandered away a chance to be rid of a feudal strong man and somehow get themselves back together. No, it is always the fault of US that Iraqis couldn't pull out of the bag what other nations in worse situations achieved and more.

Direct US caused civilian casualties are less than the number of people in developed worlds dying every year from auto accidents. Out of a nation of over 30 million, that's fairly tame compared to what a real all out war could have entailed.

Afghanistan, I would love to hear you try and justify how that was even worse than Soviet invasion.


The myopia of self-righteous people who conveniently ignore all evidence to the contrary is amazing. You seem to enjoy the idea that US should be held responsible for a woman breaking her water in the middle of a warzone while ignoring the fact that those people, sovereign nations as they are, also have a responsibility not to allow some dictator wannabe to take over their nation and invade and sack two nations in less than a decade after just coming into power.

Obviously those poor oppressed people have no responsibility as a free and respectable culture. Never mind as a sovereign nation.

What the !@#$%^&* is your problem with your own people and nation anyway? Are you so !@#$%^&* pampered that you just latch onto any shallow excuse to !@#$%^&* and call that a moral right?

This is worse than listening to a self-hating jew. I think some reflection on fundamental motivation is necessary before anyone else starts thinking themselves as any kind of political revolutionary.

Edit: Balls. For Bitcoin. I heard it all. Jesus christ LOL the !@#$%^&* is wrong with your head.

What a dork!

What about the CIA in Afghanistan and the Opium? And where are the weapons of mass destruction in irak? GFY!

I am sure CIA introduced all the opium and forced the farmers to grow them at gun point. What else do they have to do, grow it for them?

Apparently you would think the chemical weapons storage and research facility found in Sargat, northern Iraq was a detergent factory. Not to mention trace amount of chemical weapons.

But I am sure you want to pretend those kurds gassed by saddam died from all the republican guard passing gas in their direction.

Following a trend is not a way to view anything objectively. Take note.
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December 08, 2013, 12:37:40 PM
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I could go into the numbers of Iraqi and Afghanistan civilians the U.S government has killed but then you'd go into denial even more oh and then there's the fact that your guys 'accidentally' shot British troops without bothering to check whether they were friendlies.

Ah yes. US government is directly responsible for the sectarian and civilian violence that has been fester in that region by their own volition even before saddam hussein came into power. It MUST be US fault that Iraqis squandered away a chance to be rid of a feudal strong man and somehow get themselves back together. No, it is always the fault of US that Iraqis couldn't pull out of the bag what other nations in worse situations achieved and more.

Direct US caused civilian casualties are less than the number of people in developed worlds dying every year from auto accidents. Out of a nation of over 30 million, that's fairly tame compared to what a real all out war could have entailed.

Afghanistan, I would love to hear you try and justify how that was even worse than Soviet invasion.


The myopia of self-righteous people who conveniently ignore all evidence to the contrary is amazing. You seem to enjoy the idea that US should be held responsible for a woman breaking her water in the middle of a warzone while ignoring the fact that those people, sovereign nations as they are, also have a responsibility not to allow some dictator wannabe to take over their nation and invade and sack two nations in less than a decade after just coming into power.

Obviously those poor oppressed people have no responsibility as a free and respectable culture. Never mind as a sovereign nation.

What the !@#$%^&* is your problem with your own people and nation anyway? Are you so !@#$%^&* pampered that you just latch onto any shallow excuse to !@#$%^&* and call that a moral right?

This is worse than listening to a self-hating jew. I think some reflection on fundamental motivation is necessary before anyone else starts thinking themselves as any kind of political revolutionary.

Edit: Balls. For Bitcoin. I heard it all. Jesus christ LOL the !@#$%^&* is wrong with your head.

What a dork!

What about the CIA in Afghanistan and the Opium? And where are the weapons of mass destruction in irak? GFY!

I am sure CIA introduced all the opium and forced the farmers to grow them at gun point. What else do they have to do, grow it for them?

Apparently you would think the chemical weapons storage and research facility found in Sargat, northern Iraq was a detergent factory. Not to mention trace amount of chemical weapons.

But I am sure you want to pretend those kurds gassed by saddam died from all the republican guard passing gas in their direction.

Following a trend is not a way to view anything objectively. Take note.

Thanks for sharing your wise thoughts! Note taken. You're welcome

Sic parvis magna
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December 08, 2013, 02:47:52 PM
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Should States Pay Attention to Bitcoin?

As the virtual currency climbs in popularity and value, state regulators would be wise to start figuring out a way to make it safe and user-friendly in their borders, experts say.

Article here: http://t.co/IHBPVuA363
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