Pearl Harbor Day
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Mike Mullikin wrote: Did you ever consider maybe Bush is simply threatening Saddam with the only thing he understands? I guess I should put forward my theory instead of just asking questions. He can't catch Osama, so he's getting people to confuse the two, so they think he's going after the greater evil and so doesn't go down in history as a loser President who only served one term because he couldn't catch the bad guy. I'm not starting the Saddam fan club, I just don't think it's as black and white as they would like us to think. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002 Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
Christian Graus wrote: I just don't think it's as black and white as they would like us to think. Agree with this. It never is. Christian Graus wrote: I guess I should put forward my theory instead of just asking questions. He can't catch Osama, so he's getting people to confuse the two, so they think he's going after the greater evil and so doesn't go down in history as a loser President who only served one term because he couldn't catch the bad guy. A valid option to consider. My personal twist on this really is not that different. Osama is not going to be caught, unless something just happens and so Bush feels he has to do something. That is going after the regimes that appear to support him, (or terrorist in general) that are not split with in their own boundaries such as Pakistani. Officially claim the country is against terrorism but also having many groups in the country that clearly do. Just look at the above thread between Rohit Sinha and Imran Farooqui. We have two neighbors who should have a good understanding of each other yet can not come to terms with each other. One sides freedom fighters are the others terrorists. Can we learn a little from this? How much harder is it for nations on far sides of the globe to actually understand one another? I think we all have our work cut out for us. "I will find a new sig someday."
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Mike Mullikin wrote: I agree, but I'd not want him to develop or continue to develop WMDs. I'm interested to see if any proof of these is given to us before we give our lives for it. Mike Mullikin wrote: Doesn't it bother you even a little that another unstable country in the region has that kind of weapon? So long as the US has nukes, I can understand countries that feel they have the US as an aggressor wanting them also. The thing is, as soon as we say a country has nukes, people seem to assume this means they have the ability to blow up another country. In truth, these countries have nukes of very limited range and yield. I'd prefer there were no nukes, but that's not going to happen. I don't really care what N. Korea has, I see no reason for them to point them at me, excepting the possibility that GW decides to score more points after he's finished with Saddam by going after NK, and John Howard keeps bending over for him. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002 Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
Christian Graus wrote: In truth, these countries have nukes of very limited range and yield. I have a serious disagreement with this statement and why I feel it has merit to make strong efforts to limit the spread of nukes. Their is no country on earth that does not have global delivery capability. Now if a nation gets the bomb that does not have the resources to keep if out of the hands of terrorists groups (i.e. shucks we lost one) then that group can ship it anywhere. Just talk to a container shipping line. You can rent one and have it shipped anywhere and they can acturatly tell you where it is going to be the entire transportation route and time. "I will find a new sig someday."
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Christian Graus wrote: the fact that the US has nuclear capability would make those who choose to call the US an enemy assume that the disarmament is all for public show. That's the problem, it's not the US, it's that the nuclear cat is out of the bag and some nations will want them, just so they don't feel left out. I think you're right in this. Impressions so often have more reality than fact. It's a problem we're not soon going to be rid of, but I, for one, am not smart enough to find a solution to it. I do hope someone will, though, and soon! "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)
Roger Wright wrote: Impressions so often have more reality than fact. Very true. Roger Wright wrote: I do hope someone will, though, and soon! Unfortuantly I think this is wishful thinking. My hope is little by little we change things. If each of us can just get one person to open their eyes a little and not blindly follow whatever. Say once a month? a year? Now I am depressed, even this may be to much to hope for.:(( "I will find a new sig someday."
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Funny, Google doesn't even have an article on it in their "top news stories". It seems so distant all of a sudden, what with 9/11, Bush, Iraq, Bush, Al Queda, Bush, Israel and Palestine, Bush, Kenya, Bush, Indonesia, Bush, North Korea, Bush, Pakistan and India, Bush, Saudi Arabia, Bush, etc.etc.etc. Oh boy, now I've gone and depressed myself. Doesn't really seem like we've figured out how to live with each other yet, does it? And it certainly seems that George Bush hasn't figured out how to live with anyone, let alone them with him. The 2004 elections can't come fast enough for me. And yet, his popularity poll is so high. Well, as I heard on a talkshow on NPR, the popularity polls are a lot of propaganda--they ask surface level questions and then say Bush is popular because people agree, in very general terms, with his policies. But if you ask deeper questions, you find that people start disagreeing with his policies. This means the polls are basically useless, people are really shallow, or both. I subscribe to both. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian GrausSadly, the situation is being exploited by Bush for political gain which simply puts people at risk. Have you noticed how very little attention is paid to what is happening other than this 'war against terrorism' ? Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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phykell wrote: assuming you count the votes correctly Counting them isn't the trouble; getting the bewildered elderly in Florida to remember from election to election how to punch little holes in pieces of paper is a challenge, though. It takes them forever, too. Next election we're taking away their Depends to make the lines move a bit quicker. We can use the chad from the ballots to sweep up the messes on the floor. "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)
Roger Wright wrote: Counting them isn't the trouble; getting the bewildered elderly in Florida to remember from election to election how to punch little holes in pieces of paper is a challenge, though. They just made the news. There was just as much trouble in Cook Co. Illinois (where I have lived.) And here in Fort Worth, Tx (my home) the last election had to be recounted because someone did not program the recording application correctly. It was just a fluke that they noticed. At least here they noticed, let everyone know and corrected the job. "I will find a new sig someday."
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Colin Davies wrote: The thing about the US's reaction after Pearl Harbor that has always confused me is. "Why enter the African Europe war also ?" The US could have kept it's war to just one member of Axis, and didn't need to go to war with Germany and Italy as well. A) Germany declared war on us immediately after we declared war on Japan, not the other way around. 2) Conspiracy theories aside, had the U.S. not become involved in Europe, Hitler would have invaded England. Then we'd be left with three enemies and no strong allies (except maybe the Soviet Union, for a while anyway). Germany controlling all of Europe and Africa would not have been good for anyone, including the United States. D) Let's say we had just fought Japan in the Pacific and left Europe alone. Do you really think Hitler wouldn't have crossed the Atlantic and attacked a nation he declared war on? Looking out for our interests only would have cost us allies and is the reason Dubya is losing allies as we speak. Jeff Sand jsand at interaccess dot com
Shroom wrote: 2) Conspiracy theories aside, had the U.S. not become involved in Europe, Hitler would have invaded England. I think the US was already strongly involved. Leand lease was not a small impact. I just watched a show on Sink the Bismark last night. I did not remember that those PBY Catalina's in the Royal Naval Air Command had US pilots. "I will find a new sig someday."
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Funny, Google doesn't even have an article on it in their "top news stories". It seems so distant all of a sudden, what with 9/11, Bush, Iraq, Bush, Al Queda, Bush, Israel and Palestine, Bush, Kenya, Bush, Indonesia, Bush, North Korea, Bush, Pakistan and India, Bush, Saudi Arabia, Bush, etc.etc.etc. Oh boy, now I've gone and depressed myself. Doesn't really seem like we've figured out how to live with each other yet, does it? And it certainly seems that George Bush hasn't figured out how to live with anyone, let alone them with him. The 2004 elections can't come fast enough for me. And yet, his popularity poll is so high. Well, as I heard on a talkshow on NPR, the popularity polls are a lot of propaganda--they ask surface level questions and then say Bush is popular because people agree, in very general terms, with his policies. But if you ask deeper questions, you find that people start disagreeing with his policies. This means the polls are basically useless, people are really shallow, or both. I subscribe to both. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian GrausThe 2004 elections can't come fast enough for me. Sounds like the Dems are going to run Gore again. Please give us someone else! And the second choice behind Gore is Hillary Clinton. ------------------------------------------ "Isn't it funny how people say they'll never grow up to be their parents, then one day they look in the mirror and they're moving aircraft carriers into the Gulf region?" - The Onion
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Christian Graus wrote: Why complain about North Korea and not India/Pakistan ? Because America has already done that and stopped after sometime. How long can you go on complaining about the same thing over and over again? The Clinton government imposed economic and others sanctions* on India and Pakistan. These sanctions were later removed because of the lobby in the US. India used to be America's Most Favoured Nation in the textile industry. And don't forget about the software indistry. A full 8% of all US trade happens with India (I read this somewhere sometime back. If you ask me to back it up, I may or may not be able to do so, but I'll have to look it up). When you stop that, people start complaining. India wasn't much affected because most of that 8% consisted of things exported from the US. So it was mostly the US businessmen who came under the axe. Anyway... And I remember it was so funny about Pakistan. I read in the newspaper that if the sanctions had not been lifted for another six weeks, Pakistan would have started starving. So the sanctions were lifted from the both the countries at about the same time I think. Imagine, these guys didn't have money for food, and they were spending it on nukes and warplanes and such instead. When will they ever learn to set their priorities right? Another question could be, why is the US complaining about India/Pakistan/N Korea/others when they themselves have the nukes? OK, so they have shown restraint over the past 60 or so years, but they still have it, and if someone else says they need to have it, they have no "logical reason" to say no you can't have it to them, especially if that someone is India, and not Iraq. It would be interesting if someone could shed more light on this, since this happened a few years ago, and I have never been interested in things to remember it all very clearly for so long. So I could be wrong in any or all of my statements above, though I don't think I am. ;P *(I am a bit confused here. Don't you sanction a grant when you give money to someone, or don't you sanction an event that you let happen? So how can the "penalty" that was imposed on us also be called a sanction? Anyway English is not my first language, so I'll never understand it completely.)
Regards,Rohit Sinha
Imagine, these guys didn't have money for food, and they were spending it on nukes and warplanes and such instead. When will they ever learn to set their priorities right? There was an article in Scientific American a few months ago about nuclear programs - specifically India's and Pakistan's nuclear programs. I remember a quote from one of the leaders of Pakistan when they decided to create a nuclear weapons program. He said something to the effect that "Pakistan will have a nuclear bomb, even if it means we have to eat grass to survive." :eek: ------------------------------------------ "Isn't it funny how people say they'll never grow up to be their parents, then one day they look in the mirror and they're moving aircraft carriers into the Gulf region?" - The Onion
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The 2004 elections can't come fast enough for me. Sounds like the Dems are going to run Gore again. Please give us someone else! And the second choice behind Gore is Hillary Clinton. ------------------------------------------ "Isn't it funny how people say they'll never grow up to be their parents, then one day they look in the mirror and they're moving aircraft carriers into the Gulf region?" - The Onion
Brit wrote: Sounds like the Dems are going to run Gore again. Please give us someone else! And the second choice behind Gore is Hillary Clinton. We're all doomed Captain Mannering, we're all doomed! X| Old Simon HB9DRV
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I knew you had an opinion to express, much better than bollocks - don't you think? Christian Graus wrote: We are told to toe the line and send our children to die in Bushes war, a war which American UN inspectors say will happen no matter what Iraq does, because Bush is setting it up that way. I prefer to think for myself rather than believe what is fed to me by people with no reason to tell me the truth. As do I. Did you ever consider maybe Bush is simply threatening Saddam with the only thing he understands? Mike Mullikin :beer:
It is really hard to be a professional and do things right, in a company full of monkeys. - Michael P. Butler, The Soapbox
Mike Mullikin wrote: the only thing he understands Does the 'he' here refer to Bush or Saddam?
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Germany declared war on America after pearl harbour , ending the internal argument about if the US should get involved . The isolationists wanted to stay out of Europe , much like today when much of US politics is inward looking and successive presidents have been heavily criticised for spending so much time on forigen affairs . Unfortunatly now , as then , events dictate politics just as much as politics dictate events.
Andrew Torrance wrote: much like today when much of US politics is inward looking and successive presidents have been heavily criticised for spending so much time on forigen affairs . Agreed, thats my view of the US as well. American electors seem to vote on a lot of internal issues but pay little attention to foreign policy. Then when political events lead them into situations like Sept 11, they act bewildered. Andrew Torrance wrote: events dictate politics just as much as politics dictate events. Agreed, for example a high percentage of what G W Bush is currently doing would be done by any President, Republican, Democrat, whatever. Regardz Colin J Davies
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You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Shroom wrote: 2) Conspiracy theories aside, had the U.S. not become involved in Europe, Hitler would have invaded England. I think the US was already strongly involved. Leand lease was not a small impact. I just watched a show on Sink the Bismark last night. I did not remember that those PBY Catalina's in the Royal Naval Air Command had US pilots. "I will find a new sig someday."
Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I think the US was already strongly involved. That is my "take" on it now as well. I don't think the average US citizen realised what was really going on. Germany's declaration 10,Dec,41 declaration was really just a formality. Similar is Iraq today, The US has been at war with Iraq in effect for months now. I don't consider Rooservelt was wrong, but I think history disorts the truth a fair bit. Pearl Harbor was an operational level disaster for the US. But the US had been coming closer and closer to open war with every step leading up till Dec 7,. Regardz Colin J Davies
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You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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I agree - I have not done as badly ( 2.7 with four votes ) but I'd appreciate someone telling me why they disagree, assuming you're not the only person to give me a 1 for that post, of course. I don't believe I've voted, I don't think the voting system is for telling people if we like their opinion or not. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002 Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
Christian Graus wrote: I don't think the voting system is for telling people if we like their opinion or not. It shouldn't be. That's what the [reply] link is for.
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The 2004 elections can't come fast enough for me. Sounds like the Dems are going to run Gore again. Please give us someone else! And the second choice behind Gore is Hillary Clinton. ------------------------------------------ "Isn't it funny how people say they'll never grow up to be their parents, then one day they look in the mirror and they're moving aircraft carriers into the Gulf region?" - The Onion
Hillary would be better than Gore The Bore. I wish Liebermann would run. Although I have some differences of opinion with the man, at least when he opens his mouth something intelligent comes out. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Colin Davies wrote: Colin Davies wrote: America could have offered a peace to Germany by unfreezing the German American assets, instead of joining the Atlantic Charter with great Britain. That would require honesty on the part of Adolph Hitler, which is a fallacy. Name one peace treaty that Hitler ever honored. Colin Davies wrote: IMHO: Roosevelts signature to that was the first American shot in the WW2. But then his election promise was "I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars." I don't understand, are you saying that a war declared upon the United States by Germany was a "foreign war"? Germany seemed to have enough problems crossing the English Channel, Let alone the Atlantic. Germany was chipping away at their air & sea defenses first. This is basic military strategy, not any deficiency of the German army. Jeff Sand jsand at interaccess dot com
Shroom wrote: That would require honesty on the part of Adolph Hitler, which is a fallacy. Name one peace treaty that Hitler ever honored. I believe Native Americans say the same about the US. :-) Shroom wrote: I don't understand, are you saying that a war declared upon the United States by Germany was a "foreign war"? Yes, It takes at least two to make a war, that is on differing continents. The US was siding closer and closer with the Allies leading up to Pearl Harbor. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Andrew Torrance wrote: much like today when much of US politics is inward looking and successive presidents have been heavily criticised for spending so much time on forigen affairs . Agreed, thats my view of the US as well. American electors seem to vote on a lot of internal issues but pay little attention to foreign policy. Then when political events lead them into situations like Sept 11, they act bewildered. Andrew Torrance wrote: events dictate politics just as much as politics dictate events. Agreed, for example a high percentage of what G W Bush is currently doing would be done by any President, Republican, Democrat, whatever. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
a high percentage of what G W Bush is currently doing would be done by any President, Republican, Democrat, whatever No, I disagree. A democrat wouldn't be opening up the Alaskan Reserves, wouldn't be targetting Iraq, would have a different approach with the North Koreans, would be much more active in a peace deal with Palestine and Israel, and would probably be focusing more on prevention in terms of defense, as opposed to in terms of offense. And at home, there would be a different approach to the Enron et al fiasco, etc. At least, so says my crystal ball. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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a high percentage of what G W Bush is currently doing would be done by any President, Republican, Democrat, whatever No, I disagree. A democrat wouldn't be opening up the Alaskan Reserves, wouldn't be targetting Iraq, would have a different approach with the North Koreans, would be much more active in a peace deal with Palestine and Israel, and would probably be focusing more on prevention in terms of defense, as opposed to in terms of offense. And at home, there would be a different approach to the Enron et al fiasco, etc. At least, so says my crystal ball. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian GrausI think I have to agree with Colin here. Keep in mind Democrats were in charge when Korea started and when Vietnam changed from a small advisor force to major involvment with ground troups. So history does not support your line of thought. Also the general trend of Democratic leadership to the defense budget is just to cut it, not focus the work (I am being very stero typical with that commnet.) IMO "I will find a new sig someday."
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zarzor wrote: Let everyone knows that the important objects for us: ( OIL + SHARON) :confused: WTF? Don't get me wrong, Sharon's a great gal, and i'm sure there are many who would love to see her covered with oil... But, it's rather disrespectful (not to mention distressingly confusing) to bring up your personal fetishes when someone is talking about his dead brother... :|
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Shog9 wrote: Sharon's a great gal, and i'm sure there are many who would love to see her covered with oil :laugh: I'm missing an emoticon :Shwing!: a description would probably not fit the lounge :rolleyes:
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The 2004 elections can't come fast enough for me. Sounds like the Dems are going to run Gore again. Please give us someone else! And the second choice behind Gore is Hillary Clinton. ------------------------------------------ "Isn't it funny how people say they'll never grow up to be their parents, then one day they look in the mirror and they're moving aircraft carriers into the Gulf region?" - The Onion
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Sadly, the situation is being exploited by Bush for political gain which simply puts people at risk. Have you noticed how very little attention is paid to what is happening other than this 'war against terrorism' ? Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?