Fred1new
- 06 Jan 2009 19:21
Will this increase or decrease the likelihood of terrorist actions in America, Europe and the rest of the world?
If you were a member of a family murdered in this conflict, would you be seeking revenge?
Should Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, be tried for war crimes if or when this conflict comes to an end?
What will the price of oil be in 4 weeks time?
Isaacs
- 03 Mar 2010 15:46
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Why would I be envious of your peanut?
Fred1new
- 03 Mar 2010 16:23
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Isaacs,
I think you would be envious of anybody with something even as small as a peanut.
Contemplating anything bigger would be a full time job for you.
Perhaps, you could ask Ashcroft for a loan which would allow you to have a transplant.
If you go for one, ask the surgeon to pop one in your skull at the same time.
There should be plenty of room for one or more and I they could be of help to you when making a response!
Isaacs
- 03 Mar 2010 18:50
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Do I detect some personal insults and "thread drift"? Where's Ian when you need him?
jkd
- 03 Mar 2010 20:57
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my first post on this thread. wheres the h when required? as in abram or as as in is as used by some as or as an alternative to His?( as used by isaac to fred) often the h is missing.
confusing? of course it is. those that know know , to us others it is is just so confusing that we have know way of noing. as for Noah well just use phonetics and listen to that which you hear. are you a noah? from that which you hear? plus do you know that there is or was no origional ah in abram? until moses. so moses added the ah to know? so originally we had no ah, that makes when joined noah but it also makes abraham with no ah.so no ah.
as in, ready to write is personal etc.( no h as in is)
written as best i can but could do better, much better for those interested,
written to confuse and expect to be ridiculed, thats ok with me. truth is truth.
no maestro ere.
you either read and reread and investigate or simply dismiss, the choice is yours.
regards
jkd
Kayak
- 03 Mar 2010 21:03
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I'll stand with the confused :-)
tyketto
- 04 Mar 2010 01:14
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eh?
Gausie
- 04 Mar 2010 08:50
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jkd - if you're trying to pick a career and your options are either share trading or stand up comedy then I think trading is your best bet. However bad you are at it.
fahel
- 04 Mar 2010 09:10
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"WE LEARN ETHICS FROM THOSE WHO LACK IT"
Amazing what they get away with isn't it.....
Question: Which country alone in the Middle East has nuclear weapons?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East refuses to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and bars international inspections? ?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East seized the sovereign territory of other nations by military force and continues to occupy it in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East routinely violates the international borders of another sovereign state with warplanes and artillery and naval gunfire?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What American ally in the Middle East has for yearssent assassins into other countries to kill its political enemies (apractice sometimes called exporting terrorism)?
Answer: Israel.
Question: In which country in the Middle East have high-ranking military officers admitted publicly that unarmed prisoners of war were executed?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East refuses to prosecute its soldiers who have acknowledged executing prisoners of war?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East created 762,000 refugees and refuses to allow them to return to their homes, farms and businesses?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East refuses to pay compensation to people whose land, bank accounts and businesses it confiscated?
Answer: Israel.
Question: In what country in the Middle East was a high-ranking United Nations diplomat assassinated?
Answer: Israel.
Question: In what country in the Middle East did the man who ordered the assassination of a high-ranking U.N. diplomat become prime minister?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East blew up an American diplomatic facility in Egypt and attacked a U.S. ship, the USS Liberty, in international waters, killing 34 and wounding 171 American sailors?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East employed a spy, Jonathan Pollard, to steal classified documents and then gave some of them to the Soviet Union?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country at first denied any official connection to Pollard, then voted to make him a citizen and has continuously demanded that the American president grant Pollard a full pardon?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What Middle East country allows American Jewish murderers to flee to its country to escape punishment in the United States and refuses to extradite them once in their custody?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What Middle East country preaches against hate yet builds a shrine and a memorial for a murderer who killed 29 Palestinians while they prayed in their Mosque.?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country on Planet Earth has the second most powerful lobby in the United States, according to a recent Fortune magazine survey of Washington insiders?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East deliberately targeted a U.N. Refugee Camp in Qana, Lebanon and killed 103 innocent men, women, and especially children?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East is in defiance of 69 United Nations Security Council resolutions and has been protected from 29 more by U.S. vetoes?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East receives more than one-third of all U.S. aid yet is the 16th richest country in the world?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East receives U.S. weapons for free and then sells the technology to the Republic of China even at the objections of the U.S.?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East routinely insults the American people by having its Prime Minister address the United States Congress and lecturing them like children on why they have no right to reduce foreign aid?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East had its Prime Minister announce to his staff not to worry about what the United States says because "We control America?"
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East was cited by Amnesty International for demolishing more than 4000 innocent Palestinian homes as a means of ethnic cleansing.
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East has just recently used a weapon of mass destruction, a one-ton smart bomb, dropping it in the center of a highly populated area killing 15 civilians including 9 children?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East routinely kills young Palestinian children for no reason other than throwing stones at armored vehicles, bulldozers, or tanks?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East signed the Oslo Accords promising to halt any new Jewish Settlement construction, but instead, has built more than 270 new settlements since the signing?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East has assassinated more than 100 political officials of its opponent in the last 2 years while killing hundreds of civilians in the process, including dozens of children?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East regularly violates the Geneva Convention by imposing collective punishment on entire towns, villages, and camps, for the acts of a few, and even goes as far as demolishing entire villages while people are still in their homes?
Answer: Israel
Fred1new
- 04 Mar 2010 09:20
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Fahel,
I think you have clarified part of the Middle East problems.
You can see why some are attempting to close the thread.
Isaacs,
My response to your "quip" was at the level you define.
From recollection, previously you generally stuck to the argument.
Have a nice day.
Gausie
- 04 Mar 2010 09:38
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Interesting questions, fahel - especially when you hold a mirror up to them.
Question: Which country alone in the Middle East would you trust with nuclear weapons?
Question: Which countries in the Middle East routinely violate the international borders of other sovereign states worldwide with suicide bombers?
Question: What countries in the Middle East have for years sent assassins into other countries to kill innocent civilians (apractice sometimes called exporting terrorism)?
Question: In which countries in the Middle East have high-ranking military officers continually denied that unarmed prisoners of war were executed, despite the rest of the world knowing they were?
Question: What countries in the Middle East refuses to prosecute its soldiers who have acknowledged executing prisoners of war?
Question: What countries in the Middle East created hundreds of thousands of exiles and refuse to allow them to return to their homes, farms and businesses?
Question: What countries in the Middle East refuse to pay compensation to people whose land, bank accounts and businesses it confiscated?
Question: What countries in the Middle East sponsor worldwide terrorism such as blowing up an American diplomatic facilities, attacking U.S. ships, airline terrorism, london tube bombings, killing and wounding tens of thousands of civilians?
Question: What Middle East countries allows murderers to flee to its country to escape punishment in the United States and refuses to extradite them once in their custody?
Question: Which country in the Middle East deliberately targeted an office block in new york and killed innocent men, women, and especially children?
Question: Which Hamas in the Middle East has assassinated more than 100 political officials of its opponent in the last 2 years while killing hundreds of civilians in the process, including dozens of children?
Isaacs
- 04 Mar 2010 11:32
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Fred1new - 04 Mar 2010 09:20 - 1412 of 1413
Isaacs,
My response to your "quip" was at the level you define.
From recollection, previously you generally stuck to the argument.
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Unlike yourself Fred who from the moment you started posting on here resorted to personal abuse whenever somebody disagreed with you. Have a look in the mirror.
Fred1new
- 04 Mar 2010 15:07
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Isaacs,
Check back to the beginning and review the "tone" of remarks referring to me.
PS. Do read them all!
Gausie
- 04 Mar 2010 15:22
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If there's any from me suggesting you're a twat, Fred, then I stand by them.
Isaacs
- 04 Mar 2010 15:49
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Too busy Fred. Where have I heard that before?
fahel
- 04 Mar 2010 16:10
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Gausie, will you put the answers to your questions.
hilary
- 04 Mar 2010 16:45
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Indeed, DelBoy. The resident board loonie isn't exactly the best of adverts for am.
Fred1new
- 04 Mar 2010 17:31
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Isaacs,
Well, if you ever do find time to look at this at this, or other threads, you will find that I have in general responded courteously to those who have be courteous to me, while agreeing or disagreeing with their arguments or propositions which they advanced.
Sometimes, the arguments presented by others advance my knowledge, sometimes modifying my opinion or position.
Again, while I have no objection to banter in general, there are limits, and when it is personally abusive and does not relate to the subject under consideration, I think retaliation in the same vein is justifiable.
However, generally, I see little point in attempting to debate with those who preferred method of discussion is one of abuse and personal denigration.
I respect the right of another individual to advance, hold, or believe different opinions to myself, or any of any other person.
I may think that they hold false positions, but consider they have a right to hold them, and also a right to question my opinions or arguments.
But, I am entitled to hold a contrary opinions and the right to persist in holding them.
On this thread and others, there often appears to be a concerted effort by a small group of individuals to suffocate any who dissent with the views held by them.
I accept that my humour may not to the liking of some, but within humour there is usually an element of pain.
Chris Carson
- 04 Mar 2010 18:09
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Fred Please, I'M Filling Up Here!