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  • L Lost User

    Stan Shannon wrote:

    Yeah, they forced us out by losing virtually every single engagement with us and getting their troops slaughtered wholesale.

    Can I take that as (paraphrasing you) "Israel being forced out of Lebanon by Hizbullah losing virtually every single engagement with Isreal and getting their troops (sorry - terrorists) slaughtered wholesale." Get real !!!!

    Stan Shannon wrote:

    Thank God for disproportional force.

    Still I feel this signature is inappropriate.

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    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

    Can I take that as (paraphrasing you) "Israel being forced out of Lebanon by Hizbullah losing virtually every single engagement with Isreal and getting their troops (sorry - terrorists) slaughtered wholesale."

    Israel left of its own accord, in good faith to agreements that no one else has respected.

    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

    Still I feel this signature is inappropriate.

    I know you do. Thats why its there. Without disproportional force neither of us would even be having this conversation. Its the primary reason we've been defeating evil for quite some time now.

    Thank God for disproportional force.

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      Richard A. Abbott wrote:

      All nations of the Middle East are guilty to some extent of denying this, including Israel.

      Well, than, its too bad they didn't deny it for the ignorant fuck wad who wrote this article.

      Thank God for disproportional force.

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      Stan Shannon wrote:

      Well, than, its too bad they didn't deny it for the ignorant f*** wad who wrote this article

      Have I touched a nerve X|

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        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

        Can I take that as (paraphrasing you) "Israel being forced out of Lebanon by Hizbullah losing virtually every single engagement with Isreal and getting their troops (sorry - terrorists) slaughtered wholesale."

        Israel left of its own accord, in good faith to agreements that no one else has respected.

        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

        Still I feel this signature is inappropriate.

        I know you do. Thats why its there. Without disproportional force neither of us would even be having this conversation. Its the primary reason we've been defeating evil for quite some time now.

        Thank God for disproportional force.

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        Lost User
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        Stan Shannon wrote:

        Israel left of its own accord, in good faith to agreements that no one else has respected

        Which particulars of such agreements have not been fulfilled, and would the non-jews agree your point(s). And would the non-jews agree that Isreal is "whiter than white" in respect to these agreements - I suspect not and I expect others reading this would probably inform you of such details.

        Stan Shannon wrote:

        Its the primary reason we've been defeating evil for quite some time now

        And replacing with a "holier than thou" attitute that neither wins anybody's friendship nor promotes harmony where disharmony exists.

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        • B Bassam Abdul Baki

          True, but when justice fails to be served, acceptance or vengeance are the only options left. Guess which one most people opt for?


          "Religion is assurance in numbers." - Bassam Abdul-Baki

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          Jerry Hammond
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          Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

          True, but when justice fails to be served, acceptance or vengeance are the only options left. Guess which one most people opt for?

          You should read Hamlet...

          "The key, the whole key, and nothing but the key, so help me Codd"

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            Stan Shannon wrote:

            Well, than, its too bad they didn't deny it for the ignorant f*** wad who wrote this article

            Have I touched a nerve X|

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            Stan Shannon
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            Richard A. Abbott wrote:

            Have I touched a nerve

            Nah, I thouhgt he was an ignorant fuck wad before you even showed up.

            Thank God for disproportional force.

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            • S Stan Shannon

              Richard A. Abbott wrote:

              Have I touched a nerve

              Nah, I thouhgt he was an ignorant fuck wad before you even showed up.

              Thank God for disproportional force.

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              Lost User
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              Trust I am not upsetting the party atmosphere :)

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              • L Lost User

                Stan Shannon wrote:

                Israel left of its own accord, in good faith to agreements that no one else has respected

                Which particulars of such agreements have not been fulfilled, and would the non-jews agree your point(s). And would the non-jews agree that Isreal is "whiter than white" in respect to these agreements - I suspect not and I expect others reading this would probably inform you of such details.

                Stan Shannon wrote:

                Its the primary reason we've been defeating evil for quite some time now

                And replacing with a "holier than thou" attitute that neither wins anybody's friendship nor promotes harmony where disharmony exists.

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                Stan Shannon
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                Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                And replacing with a "holier than thou" attitute that neither wins anybody's friendship nor promotes harmony where disharmony exists.

                Unlike you guilt ridden, appeasers, I don't hold myself to any higher standards of winning friends or promoting harmony than I do anyone else. Its what we like to call a 'two way street' down here at the trailer park.

                Thank God for disproportional force.

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                  Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                  And replacing with a "holier than thou" attitute that neither wins anybody's friendship nor promotes harmony where disharmony exists.

                  Unlike you guilt ridden, appeasers, I don't hold myself to any higher standards of winning friends or promoting harmony than I do anyone else. Its what we like to call a 'two way street' down here at the trailer park.

                  Thank God for disproportional force.

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                  Stan Shannon wrote:

                  Unlike you guilt ridden, appeasers, I don't hold myself to any higher standards of winning friends or promoting harmony than I do anyone else.

                  The fact that it's the same for yourself as for everyone else, doesn't make it any better - it's still a dirt-low standard.

                  Stan Shannon wrote:

                  Its what we like to call a 'two way street' down here at the trailer park.

                  Do you really live in a trailer park, or do you refer to "the trailer park" for the effect? :laugh:

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                  • S Stan Shannon

                    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                    And replacing with a "holier than thou" attitute that neither wins anybody's friendship nor promotes harmony where disharmony exists.

                    Unlike you guilt ridden, appeasers, I don't hold myself to any higher standards of winning friends or promoting harmony than I do anyone else. Its what we like to call a 'two way street' down here at the trailer park.

                    Thank God for disproportional force.

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                    Lost User
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                    Arguments and disagreements I can handle. It is just a simple matter of discussing whatever the issue is in an atmosphere of mutual respect insofar that if an argument or disagreement cannot be resolved to everybody's satisfaction then the only proper, correct and honourable thing to do is to agree to disagree, and perhaps return to the issue at a later time in the expectation of finding a mutual solution. That is not my idea of " guilt ridden and appeasers ". Do you not prefer harmony to disharmony, if so, perhaps you might like to give me valid reasons.

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                    • R Rob Graham

                      Only an idiot pokes a dog with a stick repeatedly, then complains when the dog bites him.

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                      Rob Graham wrote:

                      Only an idiot pokes a dog with a stick repeatedly, then complains when the dog bites him.

                      :confused: Are the Israelis the idiots because they seek to expand the settlements, imprison and torture Palestinians on suspicion of wrongdoing, and refuse the return of Palestinians - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Palestinians capture an Israeli soldier? Or are the Palestinians the idiots because they support and encourage suicide bombings, deny Israel's right to existence, and refuse to compromise - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Israelis retaliate against the Palestinians? Or both simulataneously?

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                        Rob Graham wrote:

                        Only an idiot pokes a dog with a stick repeatedly, then complains when the dog bites him.

                        :confused: Are the Israelis the idiots because they seek to expand the settlements, imprison and torture Palestinians on suspicion of wrongdoing, and refuse the return of Palestinians - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Palestinians capture an Israeli soldier? Or are the Palestinians the idiots because they support and encourage suicide bombings, deny Israel's right to existence, and refuse to compromise - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Israelis retaliate against the Palestinians? Or both simulataneously?

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                        Brit wrote:

                        Or both simulataneously?

                        That one

                        "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                          Brit wrote:

                          Or both simulataneously?

                          That one

                          "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                          Bassam Abdul Baki
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                          And Lebanon gets bombed. Hooray! :( :^) :sigh: :(( :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:


                          "I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon

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                            Rob Graham wrote:

                            Only an idiot pokes a dog with a stick repeatedly, then complains when the dog bites him.

                            :confused: Are the Israelis the idiots because they seek to expand the settlements, imprison and torture Palestinians on suspicion of wrongdoing, and refuse the return of Palestinians - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Palestinians capture an Israeli soldier? Or are the Palestinians the idiots because they support and encourage suicide bombings, deny Israel's right to existence, and refuse to compromise - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Israelis retaliate against the Palestinians? Or both simulataneously?

                            ----------------------------------------------------- Empires Of Steel[^]

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                            Rob Graham
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                            There is sufficient idiocy on both sides to suffice. Hamas and there erstwhile allies Hezbolla and the lot, however stand out for their persistant unwillingness to live with their neighbor. In this case, the palestinians are most at fault for provoking the dog at a time when the dog was trying to disangage. Both of the above are more interested in fighting with and possibly killing the dog than they are in peaceful co-existance.

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                            • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                              And Lebanon gets bombed. Hooray! :( :^) :sigh: :(( :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:


                              "I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon

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                              Rob Graham
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                              Blame Hezbollah. They got precisely what they wanted, at the expense of the rest of the Lebanese people. They knew what the results could be, and provoked anyway. I have zero sympathy for them. As for the rest of Lebanon, perhaps they should rethink harboring Hezbollah, since hezbolla clearly has no concern for the welfare of Lebanon, or they would not have provoked (and continue to provoke) attack.

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                                Stan Shannon wrote:

                                Unlike you guilt ridden, appeasers, I don't hold myself to any higher standards of winning friends or promoting harmony than I do anyone else.

                                The fact that it's the same for yourself as for everyone else, doesn't make it any better - it's still a dirt-low standard.

                                Stan Shannon wrote:

                                Its what we like to call a 'two way street' down here at the trailer park.

                                Do you really live in a trailer park, or do you refer to "the trailer park" for the effect? :laugh:

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                                Stan Shannon
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                                J. Dunlap wrote:

                                The fact that it's the same for yourself as for everyone else, doesn't make it any better - it's still a dirt-low standard.

                                When you get promoted to the status of a divinity, I'll consider paying attention to your notion of standards.

                                J. Dunlap wrote:

                                Do you really live in a trailer park, or do you refer to "the trailer park" for the effect?

                                Nah, I live in a nice house in the country. But, when I was growing up, my mother's greatest hope was to be able to move out of our little shack and into one of the trailers in the trailer park across the street - that is, our big dream was to be rich enough some day to be considred trailer trash. Most of my kinfolk remain trailer trash, or worse, so I'm more than a little familiar with that particular cultural milieu. (BTW, if you ever visit a trailer park, don't use phrases like 'cultural milieu' cause somebody'l fuck'n shoot your ass. Its ok to say 'kinfolk' though)

                                Thank God for disproportional force.

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                                • R Rob Graham

                                  Blame Hezbollah. They got precisely what they wanted, at the expense of the rest of the Lebanese people. They knew what the results could be, and provoked anyway. I have zero sympathy for them. As for the rest of Lebanon, perhaps they should rethink harboring Hezbollah, since hezbolla clearly has no concern for the welfare of Lebanon, or they would not have provoked (and continue to provoke) attack.

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                                  Bassam Abdul Baki
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                                  Really? For the past 6 years, since Israel's withdrawal, Hezbollah has been quiet compared to Israel's aggressions against Lebanon and Palestine. For the record, Israel bombs areas of Beirut every year. I know because I visit my parents annually and I see it annually. What's weird is that they claim it's against terrorists, like when they bombed a hotel two days earlier than when they were hosting the Miss Europe pageant four years ago, but mostly bomb it in the summer during tourist season. So kindly don't insult the Lebanese people's intelligence. After all, Israel has been using civilian human shields for a very long time, against UN resolutions and has imprisoned 400 women and children (under the age of 16) against UN resolutions and has denied them access to due process, against UN resolutions and Palestinian and Lebanese governments' requests, to no avail. Just a few weeks before this incident started, the Palestinian authority had requested that their imprisoned civilians be released or charged with something to begin the legal process, but many have been imprisoned for years and most tend to be used as bartering chips. It is only finally that they decided to use this as an excuse and totally wipe out an innocent country that they had occupied for 22 years. Enough is enough. Hezbollah are Lebanese. It would be like us bombing all of Israel because some Israelis that we don't like are living among the rest of the Israelis. What a crock! Israel is the one that provoked and continues to provoke it's aggressions against the Lebanese people. We are finally sick and tired of it and I hope they get what's coming to them. Read the news and learn whom to blame. http://www.fromisraeltolebanon.com[^] http://www.fromisraeltolebanon.info[^]


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                                    Rob Graham wrote:

                                    Only an idiot pokes a dog with a stick repeatedly, then complains when the dog bites him.

                                    :confused: Are the Israelis the idiots because they seek to expand the settlements, imprison and torture Palestinians on suspicion of wrongdoing, and refuse the return of Palestinians - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Palestinians capture an Israeli soldier? Or are the Palestinians the idiots because they support and encourage suicide bombings, deny Israel's right to existence, and refuse to compromise - therefore, they shouldn't complain when the Israelis retaliate against the Palestinians? Or both simulataneously?

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                                    Stan Shannon
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                                    The differnece is that if the Palestinians (et al) laid down their arms, the violence would end. If Israel did the same, Hitler's dream would become our reality. The muslim community has a choice, Israel doesn't.

                                    Thank God for disproportional force.

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                                      The differnece is that if the Palestinians (et al) laid down their arms, the violence would end. If Israel did the same, Hitler's dream would become our reality. The muslim community has a choice, Israel doesn't.

                                      Thank God for disproportional force.

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                                      Bassam Abdul Baki
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                                      That's a load of crock, but like you said, in my sig...


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                                        Arguments and disagreements I can handle. It is just a simple matter of discussing whatever the issue is in an atmosphere of mutual respect insofar that if an argument or disagreement cannot be resolved to everybody's satisfaction then the only proper, correct and honourable thing to do is to agree to disagree, and perhaps return to the issue at a later time in the expectation of finding a mutual solution. That is not my idea of " guilt ridden and appeasers ". Do you not prefer harmony to disharmony, if so, perhaps you might like to give me valid reasons.

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                                        Stan Shannon
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                                        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                        Do you not prefer harmony to disharmony, if so, perhaps you might like to give me valid reasons.

                                        I prefer victory of good over evil.

                                        Thank God for disproportional force.

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                                        • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                          That's a load of crock, but like you said, in my sig...


                                          "I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon

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                                          Stan Shannon
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                                          Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

                                          but like you said

                                          And I meant it.

                                          Thank God for disproportional force.

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