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  • Bereta_Eder
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    BTW here's some data to process.


    US HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

    IN THE WAR AGAINST AFGHANISTAN

    Every American citizen who supports the Bush administration's self-declared "war" is responsible for these atrocities.

    (THESE ARE THE ONES WE HEAR ABOUT ON U.S. MEDIA - There many be many, many more)


    "We are not innocent of making war against civilian populations. The modern doctrine of such warfare was set forth and enacted by General William Tecumseh Sherman, who held that a civilian population could be declared guilty and rightly subjected to military punishment. We have never repudiated that doctrine." Wendell Berry




    Have to find the Human Rights watch condamnation for the US giving refuge to dictators it itself installed in power. Will post it in the US protects dictators thread.

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    Excellent. Go back to Linux now

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  • Asher
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    1) Yes
    2) Yes

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    1) Is this supposed to be an answer?

    2) Don't hold your breath.

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  • Asher
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    Originally posted by paiktis22
    Why would you say that about Greece? Funny.
    Because I hate Seasme Street, what do you think?

    I know you are a complacent man. No need to prove it further.
    Perhaps you should follow my lead, that way I can be even more complacent.

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    Why would you say that about Greece? Funny.

    I know you are a complacent man. No need to prove it further.

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  • Sprayber
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    Originally posted by paiktis22
    I didnt know humanism was dependant on where you live.
    You and others seem to think so where American are concerned.

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  • Asher
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    It's not, it's just particularly annoying when someone is being such a blatant hypocrite on here.

    Greece isn't exactly known to be a big proponant of "humanism", and you're trolling the Americans for the actions of their government (using bull**** figures to boot)

    Just knock it off, if you're going to constantly troll try to add something to it that's interesting.

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    I didnt know humanism was dependant on where you live.

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  • Sprayber
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    Originally posted by Asher
    You live in Greece, paiktis, why the hell are you still talking about this?
    Because he lives in Greece and there is nothing else to talk about except for evil turks and evil Euro plane spotters.

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  • Asher
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    You live in Greece, paiktis, why the hell are you still talking about this?

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    I have no doubt that for the US to stop its numerous crimes an opposining force must be produced to counter it.

    Somehow I doubt that this would be Canada.

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  • Asher
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    Can we make the number a little higher so it has more of an effect?

    Why don't we just say they're killing 100 civilians a day. If that doesn't stop them we can say 500.



    yay greece

    on second thought those numbers don't look too realistic.

    Perhaps we should do stuff like 183 -> 559, etc? Yes, that would work.

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    and what was the government that the US tried to top some months ago?
    (and failed)

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  • Bereta_Eder
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    I have no interest in killing civilians be those turks or anyone else.

    This is what you seem thirsty to do.

    I am pointing out the murderous ways of the US government which kills 62 inocent civilians every day.

    And I can not be angry that the US doesnt do anything about Cyprus since the Cyprus tragedy has been done with the help of the US.

    And the crimes continue with 62 civilians killed every day

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