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It's not even worth responding to Comrade Troll. He's nothing more then a mentally deficient nimcompoop who is opposed to anything which he doesn't understand. Unfortunately, his own stupidity prevents him for seeing that there are view points beyond his own so he is more comfortable condeming that which he does not understand instead of taking the effort to learn about the rest of the world.
In short Comrade Troll is an charactorshire of many people in EuroCom countries. Which is a petty.
Originally posted by Comrade Tribune
I would give aid and comfort to any enemy of the United States. In fact, I am *myself* an enemy of the United States.
You realize you just sanctioned the United states to kill you, do you not?
I'm not joking, you just proclaimed your an enemy, under international law, your now a leagal target.
I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd i'm an ignorant greek...MarkG
Originally posted by Chris 62
I'm not joking, you just proclaimed your an enemy, under international law, your now a leagal target.
Would we actually care enough to spend the resources needed to kill him though?
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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Really now. So anybody who aids an enemy is a target? I guess all the farmers of Iraq are legitimate military targets, as is anybody who gives Iraqi soldiers a drink of water at their well.
If he aids them in a non-military fashion then he's not a military target. If he's a US citizen then he' still not a military target (but is violating the law of the US).
Kitty, your making the error I mentioned on page one, this bazaar idea of you can do anything without consequences.
He just proclaimed he would do anything, and help anyone to hurt the United States.
That makes you an enemy, grab yourself some sense before you just dismiss things out of hand.
I know he's a child playing with a key board, but he's playing the wrong game in these times, and such silliness could get him killed, the US is not in a joking mood these days.
I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd i'm an ignorant greek...MarkG
Originally posted by cyclotron7
C'mon, Comrade. You say you don't hate America, and that you just oppose the interests of the leadership... that's fine. But it sure doesn't look that way when you post stuff like this... whatever possessed you to say that America has no culture?
C´mon, Clemenceau was right with his famous quote, like it or not.
Now, if I ask myself: Who profits from a War against Iraq?, the answer is: Israel. -Prof. Rudolf Burger, Austrian Academy of Arts
Free Slobo, lock up George, learn from Kim-Jong-Il.
Frogger doesn't actually mean his comparison of farmers and traitors.
He's more on the ball than that.
Err, aren't you, Frogger?
Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
To Pekka....sounds interesting. I'm not sure whether I'd support it or not. The U.S. has it's own form of the Foreign Legion, and it's in the place of it's special forces, although they don't operate under a different flag....
I've say this much, when I became a PJ (ParaRescue, the Air Force version of the Rangers), I went out of my way to learn to speak arabic, german, hebrew, and french. I'm working on russian right now. But having been sent abroad, all over the world, I can honestly say that there are groups the US has that are quite similar to the French Foreign Legion. Although I really don't like speaking French. Kind of snotty sounding, in my opinion.
Oerdan, Chris 62, Kramerman, John T,
About Comrade Tribune - Correct. He swore to be an enemy to the US, and do everything in his power to get in the way, aid the enemy, and support them. So basically, he's on the other side (I won't say "wrong", although I believe it to be so, but who here really listens to my opinions?) , and such comments are VERY dangerous. You have no idea Comrade.
Originally posted by SlowwHand
Frogger doesn't actually mean his comparison of farmers and traitors.
He's more on the ball than that.
Err, aren't you, Frogger?
Comrade's Austrian, not American last time I checked...
And American traitors aren't military targets either, until they pose a military threat (i.e. start carrying a gun or feeding intelligence etc.)
Chris, I responded but the site's eating half the stuff I submit right now (getting a whole bunch of 404s)
Suffice it to say: on what basis is a person who provides non-military aid to another country a valid military target? On what basis is an Austrian who gives aid and comfort to the enemies of the US a traitor?
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