Time to break up this circle jerk. We leave you folks to your own devices for a few minutes and you stink the place up. Going back twenty, thirty posts, there hasn't been a single true statement made here unless it was a direct quote from an outside source, as in goldsnow's posting of John McCain quotes.
rr, what happened in your life to make you such a pathetic whiner. If you feel that strongly that the U.S. is so evil, then you are a hypocrite for taking advantage of all of these ill gotten gains that the rest of us warmongering imperialists took from the less fortunates of the world. Let's see, what is it again that we are trying to take from the Serbs. Oil? Nah. Diamonds? Nope. Gold? Don't think so. Hotdamn, if there's nothing there to loot an plunder, then we must be making a big mistake huh?
rr, tell me, what exactly is it we are looting and plundering in the Balkans? Maybe you could help me on this one too. My long term memory must be going. What exactly did I loot in Viet-Nam and Somalia? (and Beruit and Panama and Iraq) I've been looking around the homestead here and I can't find my loot for the life of me. Tell me what it is so I can dig it out of the attic and drool over it like a good little war criminal.
And J.B., pull your whitey tighties out of the crack of your butt. Any communications facilities, including TV stations, are not only legitimate targets, they should have been taken out in the first hours of the NATO airstrikes, instead of waiting four weeks because we were worried about killing civilians.
In some of my initial military training I was taught that our job was "The defense of the U.S. and the implementation U.S. foreign policy" The instructor told us to store that away in our collection of slogans and bring it out anytime we needed a prim and proper definition of our duty. He then told us that every military world-wide has only two real jobs. They "blow things up and kill people", period. That's what NATO is doing in Yugoslavia J.B.. Any attempt to make it sound like some kind of melodramatic tragedy is the height of hypocrisy. I'm not denying that it is murder, that would also be hypocritical. War is murder.
P.S., J.B., I don't know about your mother but if you were born in "Nam" (I never met anyone in country that called it "Nam") or Somalia, then there's a good chance I might have shot your father. |