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jusplay4fun wrote:Ralph keeps ignoring the MAIN points, that Hamas exists only to destroy Israel and to kill Jews.
Jews try to kill Hamas as they hide behind civilians. Keep on ignoring those basic facts, Ralph. Pathetic.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Ralph keeps ignoring the MAIN points, that Hamas exists only to destroy Israel and to kill Jews.
Jews try to kill Hamas as they hide behind civilians. Keep on ignoring those basic facts, Ralph. Pathetic.
Four months before October 7 -
- you can only shoot so many 2 year-olds before their parents decide to shoot back.
ConfederateSS wrote:saxitoxin wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Ralph keeps ignoring the MAIN points, that Hamas exists only to destroy Israel and to kill Jews.
Jews try to kill Hamas as they hide behind civilians. Keep on ignoring those basic facts, Ralph. Pathetic.
Four months before October 7 -
- you can only shoot so many 2 year-olds before their parents decide to shoot back.
------Now put up all the 2 year olds...Mothers pushing stollers, kids across The United States, shot by violence, caused by Drugs, Open Borders... Cartels... America has it's own killing fields...To worry about... Let's send more money to, Russia,Iran, Ukraine, Israel...![]()
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ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Zionist Police raided an Old Yishuv neighborhood in Jerusalem and brutalized a 12 year-old Jewish boy for spitting on the flag of the Abaddonian monstrosity that is masquerading as the "Israel" of the Bible. Video of the thugs in action:
https://twitter.com/SZA_Now/status/1736819301259030765
The Old Yishuv are the original, real Jews of the Holy Land, as opposed to the ones from Brooklyn and Fort Lauderdale (descended from a group of Russians who converted to Judaism in the Middle Ages) who arrived for the first time in the last 60 years to steal Palestinian land.
bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:You keep talking 'round and 'round in circles.
Because every time I ask the same yes/no question you don't give a straight answer.When the police engage in shootouts with criminals in the streets of any city, innocent people do sometimes get shot. Are you suggesting that the police everywhere should just throw up their hands and let criminal gangs rule the world?
What a bizarre analogy.
In the space of 2 months the IDF has killed 20,000 civilians including through bombing refugee camps, mosques, churches, hospitals and schools, as well as half of Gaza's civilian housing. Is that your idea of how security forces should go about their business?
Dukasaur wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:You keep talking 'round and 'round in circles.
Because every time I ask the same yes/no question you don't give a straight answer.When the police engage in shootouts with criminals in the streets of any city, innocent people do sometimes get shot. Are you suggesting that the police everywhere should just throw up their hands and let criminal gangs rule the world?
What a bizarre analogy.
In the space of 2 months the IDF has killed 20,000 civilians including through bombing refugee camps, mosques, churches, hospitals and schools, as well as half of Gaza's civilian housing. Is that your idea of how security forces should go about their business?
Okay, smartass.
It's easy to criticize when you don't have to do the job.
Knowing you have limited time and limited resources, how would you go about destroying Hamas, knowing it's heavily entrenched in a densely-populated area, without harming any civilians?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Dukasaur wrote:Okay, smartass.
It's easy to criticize when you don't have to do the job.
Knowing you have limited time and limited resources, how would you go about destroying Hamas, knowing it's heavily entrenched in a densely-populated area, without harming any civilians?
bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Okay, smartass.
It's easy to criticize when you don't have to do the job.
Knowing you have limited time and limited resources, how would you go about destroying Hamas, knowing it's heavily entrenched in a densely-populated area, without harming any civilians?
Russia drops bombs on a handful of Ukrainian houses, killing one person. Duk: 'these are terror attacks'
Israel drops bombs on 45% of Gazan houses, killing 20,000 civilians. Duk: 'Israel's army are doing the best job they can with limited resources'.
saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:
Knowing you have limited time and limited resources, how would you go about destroying Hamas, knowing it's heavily entrenched in a densely-populated area, without harming any civilians?
Here's my plan:Step 1: Don't in the first place.
Done.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
Dukasaur wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Okay, smartass.
It's easy to criticize when you don't have to do the job.
Knowing you have limited time and limited resources, how would you go about destroying Hamas, knowing it's heavily entrenched in a densely-populated area, without harming any civilians?
Russia drops bombs on a handful of Ukrainian houses, killing one person. Duk: 'these are terror attacks'
Israel drops bombs on 45% of Gazan houses, killing 20,000 civilians. Duk: 'Israel's army are doing the best job they can with limited resources'.
So, no real plan?
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:
Knowing you have limited time and limited resources, how would you go about destroying Hamas, knowing it's heavily entrenched in a densely-populated area, without harming any civilians?
Here's my plan:Step 1: Don't create Hamas in the first place.
Done.
Agreed. Can I borrow your time machine? Just for the weekend...
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:So, no real plan?
So, no real answer?
Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:So, no real plan?
So, no real answer?
...but I'm sure another 1000 posts going around in self-serving circles will solve everything.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:So, no real plan?
So, no real answer?
...but I'm sure another 1000 posts going around in self-serving circles will solve everything.
So, no circle jerk?
Votanic wrote:Duk, you seem to pride yourself on being a 'realist'.
"Israel is there and nothing that can be done about it now".
...but of course, there are always 'things that can be done.
So if reality could/does/will change. Would you support that new reality equally?
Or conversely, are you a pseudo-realist?
One who really does have an ideological bias, and is just exploiting any favorable circumstances to extend his agenda?
The former must always be ready to flip his slice of bread, whenever the butter lands on the other side...
A task that is easy or exhausting depending on one's frame of mind.
The latter is just garden-variety smug and deceitful.
Gloat or cry. Play victor or victim. The dice/cards/wheel will decide.
'No telling who that it's naming...'
Considering species and the website, I suspect the latter.
Votanic wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:So, no real plan?
So, no real answer?
...but I'm sure another 1000 posts going around in self-serving circles will solve everything.
So, no circle jerk?
More like a massive, but futile, all-encompassing one, imo.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:Votanic wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:So, no real plan?
So, no real answer?
...but I'm sure another 1000 posts going around in self-serving circles will solve everything.
So, no circle jerk?
More like a massive, but futile, all-encompassing one, imo.
This is the type of peace plan i can get behind! This or human centipede peace plan both seem promising
So, what is Natural Law? Natural Law is a philosophy that has its roots in antiquity, but achieved its zenith during the Middle Ages through the Dominican friar Thomas Aquinas. The American Founding Fathers based much of their political ideas on Natural Law, as reflected by their reverence for natural rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As the name implies Natural Law claims there is a natural order to the universe, specifically to human existence.
HitRed wrote:So, what is Natural Law? Natural Law is a philosophy that has its roots in antiquity, but achieved its zenith during the Middle Ages through the Dominican friar Thomas Aquinas. The American Founding Fathers based much of their political ideas on Natural Law, as reflected by their reverence for natural rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As the name implies Natural Law claims there is a natural order to the universe, specifically to human existence.
Dukasaur wrote:Votanic wrote:Duk, you seem to pride yourself on being a 'realist'.
"Israel is there and nothing that can be done about it now".
...but of course, there are always 'things that can be done.
So if reality could/does/will change. Would you support that new reality equally?
Or conversely, are you a pseudo-realist?
One who really does have an ideological bias, and is just exploiting any favorable circumstances to extend his agenda?
The former must always be ready to flip his slice of bread, whenever the butter lands on the other side...
A task that is easy or exhausting depending on one's frame of mind.
The latter is just garden-variety smug and deceitful.
Gloat or cry. Play victor or victim. The dice/cards/wheel will decide.
'No telling who that it's naming...'
Considering species and the website, I suspect the latter.
I find that interesting.
I think the traditional dichotomy of realism versus idealism is ultimately a false dichotomy.
There's no real conflict between having a clear view of what is and at the same time a vision of what should be. In fact, I think one should have both, and keep them relatively balanced. It's having one without the other that makes for a bad existence.
I think we all know what is the result of being too far to the idealist side -- what Murray Rothbard used to call 'Luftmensch', people's who's thoughts are so far in the clouds that they can't see the earth.
What is harder to see is the damage by those who are too obsessed with realism and unable to entertain any abstract ideals at all. So-called "natural law" conservatives, people who say things like "There will always be poverty, it's a fact of life," and use that as a justification to simply turn their back on the poor without any remorse.
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