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Dear Diary?

 
 
Pinochet73
 
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Reply Tue 7 Aug, 2007 08:11 pm
@aaronssongs,
aaronssongs;29402 wrote:
You couldn't be more wrong....you see, I was taught by my mother to take people for face value, and for their hearts...and as a result, I don't see race.
However, when others make it an issue, my evil side comes out, and I will expose it, and take you to task. I don't have a problem with white people...I have a problem with dishonesty, liars, and hypocrites....hence, you see my bad side, because all that is all up in here.


Well, we at least agree that racism is bad. :thumbup:
Curmudgeon
 
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Reply Tue 7 Aug, 2007 08:14 pm
@Red cv,
La Raza is likely more racist than many of the "good ole boys" you seem to think all whites are.
aaronssongs
 
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Reply Tue 7 Aug, 2007 08:27 pm
@Curmudgeon,
Curmudgeon;29604 wrote:
La Raza is likely more racist than many of the "good ole boys" you seem to think all whites are.


Granted...never said racism was the mindset of only some whites...there racists on all sides. And I never said, and neither do I think "all whites" are racists. I know that it's hard to absorb...but do not presume to think that you know me, or what I'm about...because you don't.
I know blacks who are racists (and not just of whites, but latinos and asians...so don't feel so put upon)...I know of latinos who are racists...and a whole bunch of racists Asians....so, everybody could stand to use some sensitivity and cultural training. We've come a long way, but we still have very far to go. (Although, you'd be "hard-pressed" to find such optimism up in here)
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Curmudgeon
 
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Reply Tue 7 Aug, 2007 09:31 pm
@Red cv,
Sorry, I have plenty of optimism. Just because someone doesn't agree with you doesn't mean they are wrong, and it doesn't mean that person is not optimistic about his country.
America is facing one of the biggest challenges of all, and I truly believe we will get our stuff together enough to weather the challenge. There will always be those who are not pleased with the outcome, or the methods.

By the way- don't assume you know me, either. You have no idea who I am and what I have done in the past.
aaronssongs
 
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Reply Tue 7 Aug, 2007 09:39 pm
@Curmudgeon,
Curmudgeon;29609 wrote:
Sorry, I have plenty of optimism. Just because someone doesn't agree with you doesn't mean they are wrong, and it doesn't mean that person is not optimistic about his country.
America is facing one of the biggest challenges of all, and I truly believe we will get our stuff together enough to weather the challenge. There will always be those who are not pleased with the outcome, or the methods.

By the way- don't assume you know me, either. You have no idea who I am and what I have done in the past.


I didn't....that was meant to be directed, generally. Sorry.
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Thu 9 Aug, 2007 07:22 pm
@Red cv,
Dear Diary,

We miss Ms. Dixie. Yes, she's probably off to Chicago, getting settled in at the university, preparing for the year ahead. But, we hope she returns, once she's up and running. Hooaaah.
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Thu 9 Aug, 2007 08:37 pm
@Red cv,
Amen!
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socalgolfguy
 
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Reply Fri 10 Aug, 2007 10:00 am
@Red cv,
Fussy, fussy, fussy. Drenaline makes a good point. He lives a peaceful life everyday and takes no crap from any man.

When your life is in balance, all the menial crap will fall into proper perspective and go away.
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Fri 10 Aug, 2007 10:38 am
@Red cv,
Oh, i take alot of crap but i usually give it back ten fold, LOL
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rugonnacry
 
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Reply Fri 10 Aug, 2007 01:28 pm
@Red cv,
Dear Diary, is it normal to take a crap or leave a crap. I have never once had a carp that I wanted to take with me, I just flushed.
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Red cv
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 11:41 am
@Red cv,
What ya doing hauling that poor old "Carp" out of the loo Dr? LOL got ya.

Dear Diary; I'm off to the hardware store as per norm.

A women who aspires to be like a man lacks ambition Diary.
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Red cv
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 06:18 pm
@Pinochet73,
Dear Diary;


Rest at last, after six grueling long weeks of being used as a human wood clamp my job is done. The man pad or the shed or workshop is almost complete from the outside. The windows and door went in this weekend, my left arm is very sore from heaving solid oak windows but alas it was worth it. I must opinine that that husband of mine is talented. I've attached some pictures. She sure is purdy Diary, I'm off to bathe the grime of saw dust off my heaving busom. I've attached some pictures of my new garden in full regalla. The sun flowers are over ten feet tall and growing larger by the week. Good night John Boy, night Monica.
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 07:46 pm
@Red cv,
Dear Diary,

I went shooting again today. Yup.
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Sun 12 Aug, 2007 07:46 pm
@Red cv,
Dear Dairy,

Mooooooo.
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socalgolfguy
 
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Reply Mon 13 Aug, 2007 10:42 am
@Red cv,
Dear Diary,
Was wondering how Red's nosey neighbor was doing..?
Pinochet73
 
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Reply Mon 13 Aug, 2007 12:14 pm
@Red cv,
Does Red actually live in Nova Scotia? Cool.
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Red cv
 
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Reply Mon 13 Aug, 2007 05:27 pm
@Red cv,
I do Pino.

We are having severe thunder and lightening gotta run I'll chat tomorrow.
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missdixy
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 09:25 am
@Pinochet73,
dear diary,

I'm back! things got busy and hectic but finally i'm back. yay!
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 12:08 pm
@Red cv,
Welcome back, Grasshopper. What did you learn on your journey?
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tvsej
 
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Reply Tue 14 Aug, 2007 12:19 pm
@Pinochet73,
Dear Diary,

I have stuck to the rules of the forum thus far and I only write about the topic that is posted, yesterday there were 2 whole pages of two members arguing on the post for "United states policy towards Genecide". They did not mention one word about the topic. I posted the proof another member had asked for, no comment was given, the same again today.
So, here is all I had to say about both subjects for you Diary.
Main article: US support of Iraq in the war between Iraq-Iran


When your finished reading this copy the link below.
History of Iran: Arming Iraq: A Chronology of U.S. Involvement



The United States had been wary of the Islamic Republic of Iran since the Iranian Revolution, not least because of the kidnapping of its Tehran embassy staff in the 1979-81 Iran hostage crisis. According to former Iranian president, Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, shortly after the 1979 revolution Americans, Israelis, Iranian royalists at a secret meeting in Paris drew up a plan to invade Iran. Soviets then obtained a copy of the plan and sold it to Iran through intermediaries for $200,000. According to Robert Parry there was a secret encouragement by the US administration (President Jimmy Carter, conveyed through Saudi Arabia) which was embroiled in a dispute with the new Islamic Republic of Iran. In the words of Alexander Haig, secretary of state from 1981, "It was also interesting to confirm that President Carter gave the Iraqis a green light to launch the war against Iran through Fahd."
Starting in 1981, both Iran and Iraq attacked oil tankers and merchant ships, including those of neutral nations, in an effort to deprive the opponent of trade. After repeated Iraqi attacks on Iran's main exporting facility on Khark Island, Iran attacked a Kuwaiti tanker near Bahrain on May 13, 1984, and a Saudi tanker in Saudi waters on May 16. Attacks on ships of noncombatant nations in the Persian Gulf sharply increased thereafter, and this phase of the war was dubbed the "Tanker War."
In 1982 with Iranian success on the battlefield, the U.S. made its backing of Iraq more pronounced, supplying it with intelligence, economic aid, normalizing relations with the government (broken during the 1967 Six-Day War), and also supplying weapons. President Ronald Reagan decided that the United States "could not afford to allow Iraq to lose the war to Iran", and that the United States "would do whatever was necessary and legal to prevent Iraq from losing the war with Iran." President Reagan formalized this policy by issuing a National Security Decision Directive ("NSDD") to this effect in June, 1982.
Lloyd's of London, a British insurance market, estimated that the Tanker War damaged 546 commercial vessels and killed about 430 civilian mariners. The largest of attacks were directed by Iran against Kuwaiti vessels, and on November 1, 1986, Kuwait formally petitioned foreign powers to protect its shipping. The Soviet Union agreed to charter tankers starting in 1987, and the United States offered to provide protection for tankers flying the U.S. flag on March 7, 1987 (Operation Earnest Will and Operation Prime Chance). Under international law, an attack on such ships would be treated as an attack on the U.S., allowing the U.S. to retaliate militarily. This support would protect ships headed to Iraqi ports, effectively guaranteeing Iraq's revenue stream for the duration of the war.
An Iraqi plane attacked the USS Stark (FFG 31), a Perry class frigate on May 17, killing 37 and injuring 21. However, U.S. attention was focused on isolating Iran; it criticized Iran's mining of international waters, and sponsored UN Security Council Resolution 598, which passed unanimously on July 20, under which it skirmished with Iranian forces. In Operation Nimble Archer in October 1987, the U.S. attacked Iranian oil platforms in retaliation for an Iranian attack on the U.S.-flagged Kuwaiti tanker Sea Isle City.
On April 14, 1988, the frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts was badly damaged by an Iranian mine. U.S. forces responded with Operation Praying Mantis on April 18, the United States Navy's largest engagement of surface warships since World War II. Two Iranian ships were destroyed, and an American helicopter crashed, killing the two pilots.
In the course of these escorts by the U.S. Navy, the cruiser USS Vincennes shot down Iran Air Flight 655 with the loss of all 290 passengers and crew on July 3, 1988. The American government claimed that the airliner had been mistaken for an Iranian F-14 Tomcat, and that the Vincennes was operating in international waters at the time and feared that it was under attack. The Iranians, however, maintain that the Vincennes was in fact in Iranian territorial waters, and that the Iranian passenger jet was turning away and increasing altitude after take-off. U.S. Admiral William J. Crowe also admitted on Nightline that the Vincennes was inside Iranian territorial waters (as defined by Iran) when it launched the missiles. The U.S. eventually paid compensation for the incident ($131,800,000), but never apologized.
According to an investigation conducted by ABC News' Nightline, decoys were set during the war by the US Navy inside the Persian Gulf to lure out the Iranian gunboats and destroy them, and at the time USS Vincennes shot down the Iranian airline, it was performing such an operation.

The proof is there Pino...
I wasn't able to attach the picture it said invalid file. Oh well you can see at the link I provided.


Donald Rumsfeld meeting Saddam Hussien on 19 December - 20 December 1983. Rumsfeld visited again on 24 March 1984; the same day the UN released a report that Iraq had used mustard gas and tabun nerve agent against Iranian troops. The NY Times reported from Baghdad on 29 March 1984, that "American diplomats pronounce themselves satisfied with Iraq and the U.S., and suggest that normal diplomatic ties have been established in all but name

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