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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: geode00 who wrote (203504)9/19/2006 2:56:03 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Geode, you obviously don't understand how things work. In fact, you are wrong: <It takes two to tango >

To give you an extreme example so you can understand the principle, I have in recent times eaten meat [it is still in my stomach]. The animal I ate did not do any tangoing. I didn't even have to tango. I hired an animal killer and processors to deliver said animal ready for me to eat.

It probably never even knew that it might be in trouble or that the purpose of its life was to be food.

In other examples, you might have heard of girls being kidnapped and kept in dungeons by males for sexual purposes. The girls did not tango. They were simply forced into being captives. It didn't take two to tango. Just a unilateral decision.

Swarms of people have had their lives ended without any idea of tangoing. They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. For example, crowds of children, were nuked in Hiroshima but they had no idea they were doing the tango. It didn't take two to tango. Just one.

Saddam has done lots of unilateral tangoing too. As have many people. Armed robbers. Bullying husbands. Vicious women tangoing with infants they were baby-sitting. Random attacks by young males. No invitation to dance. Just a sudden attack, often just for the fun of inflicting fear and pain.

Mqurice
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