shanti0608 said: reneGade20 said: Fuck It!! I'm getting a divorce, disowning my family, and just moving over here to Iraq...seems like with all the latest activity, this is going to be my new home address.....
JEEBUS CRICE!! Only if the org can come live with you there Does this response require ANOTHER pic and quote from Flav??? Hi Shanti!! He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: shanti0608 said: Only if the org can come live with you there Does this response require ANOTHER pic and quote from Flav??? Hi Shanti!! Hehehe that was funny- made me smile Hi Mr Renegade!!! | |
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mdiver said: Imago said: What Phil meant, I think, is that American or British foreign policy is not an excuse to walk into an open civilian arena and blow oneself or anyone else up. The owness on not resorting to terrorism is up to the woodbe terrorist, not the governments they take issue with. It's kind of like you personally being insulted or dealt a blow by someone else. Sure, what they did may have been wrong, but how you chose to behave in response is up to you. I think that's what he meant anyways. You never know with Phil. He sometimes says he wants to hurt me, but he really wants to sleep with me. Thanks Dan Yes that was what i meant but i also get intensely pissed of with some of the reaction from some Americans to things like this and the reasons/causes of such. It gets to me that now America has suffered a succesful attack on its mainland that people are up in arms and border control goes crazy and people start running around trying to stop it. That is a perfectly natural reaction and yet i am 35....i have lived with terrorist attacks on my homeland for most of my life and i still find it tough to forget that while London pubs,clubs and events were being bombed by the IRA that there were collections and open support of these attacks in the USA. That still stings because now the tables are turned suddenly its different. Sorry, Phil for my simplistic opinion. I haven't been following the news as much as other Orgers. The terrorist attack on Glasgow is much more complex than what I thought it was. I don't support the American government's lack of solidarity towards England. Thank you for the clarification. | |
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gyro34 said: mdiver said: Thanks Dan Yes that was what i meant but i also get intensely pissed of with some of the reaction from some Americans to things like this and the reasons/causes of such. It gets to me that now America has suffered a succesful attack on its mainland that people are up in arms and border control goes crazy and people start running around trying to stop it. That is a perfectly natural reaction and yet i am 35....i have lived with terrorist attacks on my homeland for most of my life and i still find it tough to forget that while London pubs,clubs and events were being bombed by the IRA that there were collections and open support of these attacks in the USA. That still stings because now the tables are turned suddenly its different. Sorry, Phil for my simplistic opinion. I haven't been following the news as much as other Orgers. The terrorist attack on Glasgow is much more complex than what I thought it was. I don't support the American government's lack of solidarity towards England. Thank you for the clarification. NO PROBLEM | |
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