McCains Funeral

UncleBuck

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You've already made testament to your multi-decade idiocy, why underscore it with refusal to read something that might challenge your myopic view of the causes that led to the of bombing a country over the death of _1_ american in a foreign discotheque.
That was the official explanation for your example of justified military action in the interest of the american people.

That you aver your personal experience of being involved in that "conflict" is proof of how I'm mistaken is like saying a bricklayer has the same insight and responsibility as the architect because they are both involved in building a structure.
You were a hired gun and nothing more unless you'd like to tell us about your extensive work in world policy during your "military service".

Someone who had risen to a position in the military that would give them such insight was Smedley Butler a retired United States Marine Corps Major General and two-time Medal of Honor recipient who penned War Is a Racket which should be academically required reading in High Schools.

When the question starts out, "Why do/don't/did they.........?" 99.9% of the time the answer is money.
What branch did you serve in?
 

londonfog

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You've already made testament to your multi-decade idiocy, why underscore it with refusal to read something that might challenge your myopic view of the causes that led to the bombing of a country over the death of _1_ american in a foreign discotheque.
That was the official explanation for your example of justified military action in the interest of the american people.

That you aver your personal experience of being involved in that "conflict" is proof of how I'm mistaken is like saying a bricklayer has the same insight and responsibility as the architect because they are both involved in building a structure.
You were a hired gun and nothing more unless you'd like to tell us about your extensive work in world policy during your "military service".

Someone who had risen to a position in the military that would give them such insight was Smedley Butler a retired United States Marine Corps Major General and two-time Medal of Honor recipient who penned War Is a Racket which should be academically required reading in High Schools much like 1984 once was.

When the question starts out, "Why do/don't/did they.........?" 99.9% of the time the answer is money.
But you did not answer on who did the discotheque bombing ? If it was not Gaddafi who was it. Please tell with all your reading knowledge.
You killing me with your talk talk on things you know nothing about. Again what were you doing in the years of 1984-86. Also is it my understanding that Gaddafi in power during this time was a good thing in your opinion ? What about Operation Desert Storm was that good or bad.
 

choomer

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But you did not answer on who did the discotheque bombing ? If it was not Gaddafi who was it. Please tell with all your reading knowledge.
You killing me with your talk talk on things you know nothing about. Again what were you doing in the years of 1984-86. Also is it my understanding that Gaddafi in power during this time was a good thing in your opinion ? What about Operation Desert Storm was that good or bad.
If you'd read the Hersh article you've already refused to, you'd have another opinion to consider, but that is asking too much of a dr0ne. If you weren't, you'd consider how many things that the gov't has lied to you about that is proven using their own documentation.
You are still laboring under the delusion that you have insight into world policy because you served in the military and think that gives you special insight.

You were (and are) a blunt tool. ;)
 

londonfog

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Good enough to earn her a Grammy.
That is my point. Back to black was co-written by her and Mark Ronson. Not a genius when you have help writing your lyrics. We will just right this off as a difference of opinion.
I look at lyrical genius as someone like KRS-One. Dolly Pardon, Tupac, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson, John Lennon etc..
Not Amy No NO NO
 

londonfog

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If you'd read the Hersh article you've already refused to, you'd have another opinion to consider, but that is asking too much of a dr0ne. If you weren't, you'd consider how many things that the gov't has lied to you about that is proven using their own documentation.
You are still laboring under the delusion that you have insight into world policy because you served in the military and think that gives you special insight.

You were (and are) a blunt tool. ;)
So know answer on who did the bombing.
Damn I was hoping for some insight. :roll: Well at least you got our resident pill head agreeing with ya.
What about Operation Desert Storm. Good or Bad ?
 

choomer

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So know answer on who did the bombing.
Damn I was hoping for some insight. :roll: Well at least you got our resident pill head agreeing with ya.
What about Operation Desert Storm. Good or Bad ?
I said posts back that there is credible evidence the CIA did it to frame Libya and cited an article you refuse to read as a good collection of referenced evidence to the claim.
Desert Storm was just another instance of the US setting up a previously subsidized political regime (like Iran, Panama, ISIS, etc,) as a bad guy so military intervention in the countries affected looked more like heroism and less like an appropriation of natural resources.

So do you now "no" my opinion? ;)
 

Jimdamick

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That is my point. Back to black was co-written by her and Mark Ronson. Not a genius when you have help writing your lyrics. We will just right this off as a difference of opinion.
I look at lyrical genius as someone like KRS-One. Dolly Pardon, Tupac, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson, John Lennon etc..
Not Amy No NO NO
OK
I was loose with the term, but she was above average, too say the least.
Got this from Wiki

][4] The album was certified (Back in Black) 11-times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and was the best-selling album of 2007 in the UK.

I just admired her style, like I like jazzy blues, and she reminded me of some of the best, and she did write MOST of her music, and was pretty good at it..

As far as her refusal to go to rehab goes, she had been there multiple time before, and for some it works, but for some others it is useless.

Unfortunately, she was one of those that it never worked for (like me :) )

She still, as far as vocals are concerned, is up there with the best.



 

londonfog

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I said posts back that there is credible evidence the CIA did it to frame Libya and cited an article you refuse to read as a good collection of referenced evidence to the claim.
Desert Storm was just another instance of the US setting up a previously subsidized political regime (like Iran, Panama, ISIS, etc,) as a bad guy so military intervention in the countries affected looked more like heroism and less like an appropriation of natural resources.

So do you now "no" my opinion? ;)
credible evidence from whom ?
So Iraq should just took Kuwait ?
You use natural resources every day. How do you get these things ?
 

UncleBuck

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I said posts back that there is credible evidence the CIA did it to frame Libya and cited an article you refuse to read as a good collection of referenced evidence to the claim.
Desert Storm was just another instance of the US setting up a previously subsidized political regime (like Iran, Panama, ISIS, etc,) as a bad guy so military intervention in the countries affected looked more like heroism and less like an appropriation of natural resources.

So do you now "no" my opinion? ;)
so what branch of the armed services did you serve in?
 

londonfog

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You're regressing.

If you will read the article you will see.
I have no interest in reading an article to an idiot when they can read.

As to resources, I try to conserve them as much as possible so I don't need to go to foreign lands and steal theirs. ;)
Now you sounding like that fool @Rob Roy. Did you drive a car today or turn on a light ?
 

choomer

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Now you sounding like that fool @Rob Roy. Did you drive a car today or turn on a light ?
You're getting away from the point that the one military conflict (that you were supposedly in) you can cite does not exactly fit the description of "completely justified and for the good of this country's people".
Explain how you came to the conclusion it was both justified and for the good of the country's people.
 
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