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Osama Bin Laden is dead

 
 
Ionus
 
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Reply Wed 18 May, 2011 06:35 pm
@JTT,
Quote:
That's not me,
I am aware of that...are you ??

Quote:
And how did you miss this
You are just full of assumptions arent you...

Why do you let the criminals go scot free ? Haven't you any sense of decency or was that fucked out of your drugged brain in the 60's ?? Why was Pol Pot not responsible for what Pol Pot did ? Are you pleading diminished responsibility on grounds of mental health ? That would work for you, but why would it work for every war criminal ever ?
JTT
 
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Reply Wed 18 May, 2011 06:40 pm
@Ionus,
Quote:
Why was Pol Pot not responsible for what Pol Pot did ?


He was. You're the one trying to make the argument, an exceedingly lame one, that those who support those who commit mass murder, torture, ... are any less to blame.

Didn't you ever get any schoolin' in your "illustrious" military career as to want constitutes war crimes? Crikey, you better go and reread that material.
tenderfoot
 
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Reply Wed 18 May, 2011 11:50 pm
@JTT,
JTT.... you know that Ionus and his little band of followers will never overcome the fact that their beliefs are greater than your inserting of the facts from independent observers who are responsible for the divulging of the information in the first place.
JTT
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 12:48 am
@tenderfoot,
Thank you, Tenderfoot.
Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 01:30 am
@JTT,
Place the emphasis where it is due...committing war crimes is the offence . What did you do to stop Pol Pot ? Have a love in with hippies over 60 yrs of age ?

Why does it never bother you who commits the crimes, what you need is to prove the Great Satan is responsible ?

You diminish the responsibility of the criminal with your rabid hatred .

Where did you learn about war crimes ? The Freedom Loving People's Liberation Army of North Korea ?
Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 01:30 am
@tenderfoot,
Will you be contributing or just cheering on a psychotic ?
Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 01:31 am
@JTT,
Quote:
Thank you, Tenderfoot.
Just feel the love.....isnt it nice to have someone else who likes to read about war crimes ? Juicy arent they ?
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JTT
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 01:55 am
@Ionus,
Quote:
What did you do to stop Pol Pot ?

Why does it never bother you who commits the crimes, what you need is to prove the Great Satan is responsible ?


You silly little boy. The US isn't the Great Satan, the US is simply guilty of innumerable war crimes. They are guilty of aiding and abetting Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in their war crimes.

Quote:
For the Americans in Bangkok and Washington, the fate of Cambodia was tied to a war they had technically lost seven years earlier. "Bleeding the Vietnamese white on the battlefields of Cambodia" was an expression popular with the US policy-making establishment. Destroying the crippled Vietnamese economy and, if necessary overturning the government in Hanoi, was the ultimate goal. Out of that ruin, American power would again assert itself in Indochina.

...

It was an ironic distraction. Since the original Fuhrer expired in his bunker, the US has maintained a network of dictators with Hitlerian tendencies-from Suharto in Indonesia to Mobutu in Zaire and a variety of Latin American mobsters, many of them graduates of the US Army School of the Americas. But only one has been identified by the world community as a genuine "Adolf Hitler revisited," whose crimes are documented in a 1979 report of the UN Human Rights Commission as "the worst to have occurred anywhere in the world since Nazism.'' He is, of course, Pol Pot, who must surely wonder at his good fortune. Not only was he cosseted, his troops fed, supplied, and trained, his envoys afforded all diplomatic privileges, but-unlike Saddam Hussein-he was assured by his patrons that he would never be brought to justice for his crimes.

These assurances were given publicly in 1991 when the UN Human Rights Subcommission dropped from its agenda a draft resolution on Cambodia that referred to "the atrocities reaching the level of genocide committed in particular during the period of Khmer Rouge rule." No more, the UN body decided, should member governments seek to "detect, arrest, extradite or bring to trial those who have been responsible for crimes against humanity in Cambodia." No more are governments called upon to "prevent the return to government positions of those who were responsible for genocidal actions during the period 1975 to 1978."

JTT
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 01:57 am
@Ionus,
Quote:
or just cheering on a psychotic ?


Again, the dismal reading comprehension. I'm sure that he won't be cheering you on, Ionus.

Who would considering just how much you "contribute"?
Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 02:15 am
@JTT,
Quote:
They are guilty of aiding and abetting Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in their war crimes.
Shocked I am stunned...who committed the war crimes ? Who has the main responsibility for those actions ? Was it the Great Satan or not ?

Next you will be demanding the actual perpetrators are put on trial....your anti-USA hippy friends are going to get heavy, man....
Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 02:19 am
@JTT,
Your "contribution" consists of every whacko left wing site on the internet....I bet you buy all the books dont you ? How does it feel to support all those ex CIA people in a luxurious life style whilst they laugh their heads off at fools like you who believed them ? There is a whole market in telling psychotics what they want to hear . How come you dont believe in UFOs ?

Keep wearing the tin foil on your head.....flouride and satellites cant penetrate .
wmwcjr
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 02:26 am
@JTT,
JTT wrote:
Why are you fixated on defending the much greater evil? Because you, and your country, the one you "served", has aligned itself with one of the greatest terrorist/war crime ridden country ever to exist on planet Earth.

What about the former Soviet Union?
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wmwcjr
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 02:32 am
@Ionus,
Ho Chi Minh was a Soviet client, a Communist dictator who supported the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. (So much for him being a nationalist.) He wasn't a nationalist like Tito or a reformer like Dubcek.
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JTT
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 02:39 am
@Ionus,
Quote:
I am stunned


That you are, lad, that you are.
wmwcjr
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 02:40 am
@JTT,
Brecht was a Marxist who received the Stalin Peace Prize in 1954. Wow. What an honor.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 03:23 am
@Ionus,
I agree with your depiction of Pol Pot. Unfortunately it wasn't America that liberated Cambodia, it was the Vietnamese. They might have been able to do it a bit sooner had America not been bombing the **** out of them.
mysteryman
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 05:19 am
I posted a link to a list of the worst war criminals/genocides of the 20th century, and I notice that JTT ignored it.

I wonder why that is.
Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 04:55 pm
@JTT,
Is there a war crime where you can not make excuses for the perpetrators and blame the USA ? None at all ? You posts are disgusting to anyone with any decency...you never blame the perpetrators .

Why dont you 'fess up and tell us which Arab organisation you work for...
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Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 04:59 pm
@izzythepush,
Does North Vietnam have ANY responsibility for prolonging the war ? The North and South are different people...it was only being power mad that led Ho to want to include the South even to the point of getting cosy with the traditional enemy of Vietnam, China .

The North was going against UN resolutions .
Ionus
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2011 05:00 pm
@mysteryman,
Quote:
I wonder why that is.
I think we all know why JoinTalibanTerrorism is selective....the truth is different from the political agenda of her employers....or she is mentally ill...
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