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Red Stateler wrote:
that liberals claimed
What liberals? The same ones that promote Multiculturalism? By the way you never explained your position on that.... what up? I mean you seem to relish any opportunity to post in the SB for the purpose of demonstrating your superiority and I gave you a great one so what's the problem?
led mike wrote:
What liberals?
You fall comfortably into that category.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Matthew Faithfull wrote:
AQI, a fiction created by the 'intelligence' services, was nothing more than a convenient excuse and a way of maintaining the false impression of a link between Iraq and Afghanistan, Iraq and 9/11, where none ever existed. Once the straw man enemy is no longer needed it will fade away to be replaced with a newer more frightenening media hyped bogey man to justify US bases next to the world largest oil reserves and profits for Halliburton et al. You'd better hope most Americans are still fooled by this ruse because if not you may find that 'operational' missile shield has unexpected holes after all.
I'm performing an informal survey. Could you tell me which brand of "aluminum" foil you use?
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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None of the criticisms of the missile defense shield that I've seen claimed it was impossible, just that building counters to the shield are orders of magnitude cheaper then building the shield itself. It becomes a war of military complex spending and we are picking the side with a significant disadvantage, at least when we played that game with the soviets we chose a close to equal arena .
This blanket smells like ham
Andy Brummer wrote:
None of the criticisms of the missile defense shield that I've seen claimed it was impossible, just that building counters to the shield are orders of magnitude cheaper then building the shield itself.
Initially the complaints were that it was technically infeasible. Once it was technically proven through testing, it was deemed overcomeable. But if it's either, why are the Soviets so concerns about it?
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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led mike wrote:
What liberals?
You fall comfortably into that category.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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I am sitting down, you leftist pig.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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leckey wrote:
Not exactly an impartial report. I am skeptical.
The military is not, despite left-wing accusations, a political organization. They have been very frank regarding challenges in the past and there is demonstrable evidence (namely the sharp reduction in attacks) that verify their claim.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Let's see...Abu Garib (however you spell it) cover-up, the former head of the war now saying it's a disaster, secret torture areas across the world. Oh, and how they count secretarian deaths in Iraq. If it's Sunni on Sunni it's not counted nor if they shoot the person from the front. Anyone can manipulate the facts by not explaining all the facts to make the situation look better. I don't think it's a political organization, but I think every time Congress comes up to vote for more money for the military it's always good news, and we're on the right track.
Hey! I finally found a picture of myself!
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Red Stateler wrote:
Could you tell me which brand of "aluminum" foil you use?
Why, is there a problem with the brand you use?
led mike wrote:
Why, is there a problem with the brand you use?
Yes, it's too tungsteny.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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I am sitting down, you leftist pig.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Let's see...Abu Garib (however you spell it) cover-up, the former head of the war now saying it's a disaster, secret torture areas across the world. Oh, and how they count secretarian deaths in Iraq. If it's Sunni on Sunni it's not counted nor if they shoot the person from the front. Anyone can manipulate the facts by not explaining all the facts to make the situation look better. I don't think it's a political organization, but I think every time Congress comes up to vote for more money for the military it's always good news, and we're on the right track.
Hey! I finally found a picture of myself!
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I thought the problem with lasers was they're fantastic in space, no attenuation due to atmosphere but require power plants too big to actually be put into space at viable cost. On the ground the power is no problem but the laser powered required because of atmospheric interference is ridiculous. The 767 get's around this by having less atmosphere to worry about and enough carrying capacity for a more or less sufficient power plant?
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
The biggest problem with atmospheric effects is blooming as the air is heated and becomes turbulent. This can be mitigated via adaptive optic systems, although higher altitude systems will always have an advantage there. High altitude also allows for longer lines of sight to give a larger engagement bubble. The THEL (theater high energy laser) or whatever they've renamed it as this week isn't intended as a strategic system though. Instead it would cover a limited area by engaging the warheads during the rentry phase (maybe anything flying roughly overhead), it's primary prey would be scuds and katushas (russian rocket artillery). Depending on it's cycle rate it could even be used to stop artillery strikes, systems using high speed conventional guns have done this in tests.
-- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.
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I thought the problem with lasers was they're fantastic in space, no attenuation due to atmosphere but require power plants too big to actually be put into space at viable cost. On the ground the power is no problem but the laser powered required because of atmospheric interference is ridiculous. The 767 get's around this by having less atmosphere to worry about and enough carrying capacity for a more or less sufficient power plant?
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
They use chemical lasers, there's similar ground based technology for artillery defence[^]. I guess its effectiveness will depend a lot on weather conditions.
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Andy Brummer wrote:
None of the criticisms of the missile defense shield that I've seen claimed it was impossible, just that building counters to the shield are orders of magnitude cheaper then building the shield itself.
Initially the complaints were that it was technically infeasible. Once it was technically proven through testing, it was deemed overcomeable. But if it's either, why are the Soviets so concerns about it?
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Because they can't afford to build one of their own, and even if they can develop countermeasures for the current generation the next one might be much harder.
-- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.
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The U.S. military believes it has dealt devastating and perhaps irreversible blows
to al-Qaeda in Iraq in recent months, leading some generals to advocate a declaration
of victory over the group, which the Bush administration has long described as the most
lethal U.S. adversary in Iraq.
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The deployment of more U.S. and Iraqi forces into AQI strongholds in Anbar province and
the Baghdad area, as well as the recruitment of Sunni tribal fighters to combat AQI
operatives in those locations, has helped to deprive the militants of a secure base of
operations, U.S. military officials said. "They are less and less coordinated, more and
more fragmented," Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, the second-ranking U.S. commander in
Iraq, said recently. Describing frayed support structures and supply lines, Odierno
estimated that the group's capabilities have been "degraded" by 60 to 70 percent since
the beginning of the year.And the missle defense shield that liberals claimed just two years ago was technically impossible is operational. Now when will we focus on the "impossible" task of tackling illegal immigration.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Weren't there just a few dozen Al-Q operatives worldwide before we invaded Iraq and now there are thousands?
Since CodeProject's privacy policy states that they will not distribute personal information -Eric Speirs, AKA Red Stateler
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Let's see...Abu Garib (however you spell it) cover-up, the former head of the war now saying it's a disaster, secret torture areas across the world. Oh, and how they count secretarian deaths in Iraq. If it's Sunni on Sunni it's not counted nor if they shoot the person from the front. Anyone can manipulate the facts by not explaining all the facts to make the situation look better. I don't think it's a political organization, but I think every time Congress comes up to vote for more money for the military it's always good news, and we're on the right track.
Hey! I finally found a picture of myself!
leckey wrote:
Anyone can manipulate the facts by not explaining all the facts to make the situation look better.
They can't manipulate the fact that attacks have drastically declined.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Well you can label me whatever you like... after all that seems to be your specialty, but at least I am not a windbag full of pointless empty words. Live with that.
led mike wrote:
Well you can label me whatever you like...
led mike wrote:
but at least I am not a windbag full of pointless empty words
Well then I hereby label you "a windbag full of pointless empty words".
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Because they can't afford to build one of their own, and even if they can develop countermeasures for the current generation the next one might be much harder.
-- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.
Assuming the targets are states like NK or Iran they have enough difficulties with conventional ballistic missiles. Add the complexity of having to implement counter measures to an already difficult problem and the cost/benefit of the system looks a little better.
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led mike wrote:
Well you can label me whatever you like...
led mike wrote:
but at least I am not a windbag full of pointless empty words
Well then I hereby label you "a windbag full of pointless empty words".
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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leckey wrote:
Anyone can manipulate the facts by not explaining all the facts to make the situation look better.
They can't manipulate the fact that attacks have drastically declined.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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led mike wrote:
Logic Prism
I'm hoping you realize that "logic prism" sounds more like a compliment than an insult. When white light enters a prism, it is defracted into its separate component parts such that an observer can more readily see what compises the light. Apparently, you think I do that with arguments. I take a convoluted mess of an argument and expose the components parts for what they are. Thank you for the compliment.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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The report was issued by the military. Not exactly an impartial report. I am skeptical.
Hey! I finally found a picture of myself!
leckey wrote:
The report was issued by the military. Not exactly an impartial report. I am skeptical.
would you believe a military generated report that said, "conditions worsening, AQI gaining strength and momentum" ??
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