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camlok
 
  0  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 07:11 pm
@Finn dAbuzz,
Look Finn. You fully support the USA in all its war crimes and terrorism. No matter what it does you are right there offering your support.

You wouldn't hesitate to call those citizens who actively and enthusiastically supported the Nazis anything less than evil.

Ergo, how can you be called anything other than evil?

camlok
 
  0  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 07:15 pm
@Finn dAbuzz,
Is this an attempt to appear learned? In the know? Hip?
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cicerone imposter
 
  3  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 07:20 pm
@camlok,
"they're"
camlok
 
  0  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 07:22 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Quote:
"they're"


Sorry, Cicerone, but I'm missing it. Could you be a wee bit more specific?
cicerone imposter
 
  3  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 07:30 pm
@camlok,
😡
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Brandon9000
 
  -1  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 07:49 pm
@snood,
snood wrote:
Look, y'all. I'm not talking to the conservatives who never seem to see a saber rattle they don't like; I'm talking to the rest of you. I just sat right here and heard Donald Trump crowing about how he's going to "take care of the problem" of North Korea. He's always blustering, but this just happened to be directly after he had signed off on the (MOAB) biggest non-nuclear bomb in the US arsenal getting dropped on Afghanistan, and that's no coincidence. THEN, I watched Erin Burnett on CNN ask a Colorado Republican Congressman this question: "If North Korea goes ahead with their 6th ICBM test, should the United States launch a preemptive strike against North Korea?" My jaw hit the floor. Thankfully, the guy said no, but is anyone else getting icy terror from how closely we seem to be flirting with war? With crazy men in Syria and North Korea?

North Korea has nuclear bombs. They are working on increasing the range of their missiles, which could carry the bombs. The most recent news reports I remember said that these missiles can now reach 600 miles.

Do you propose that we do nothing while they perfect missiles that can reach the Unites States? Given the ability to send nuclear missiles to bomb the US, Kim Jong-Un is probably crazy enough to do it. He has warned us several times that he will do it.
cicerone imposter
 
  2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 08:03 pm
@Brandon9000,
The North Koreans would be crazy to attack us.
1. We already have nukes ready to be sent to North Korea from many bases around the world - by planes, ships, and land based missiles.
2. North Korea doesn't have the capability to stop any attack from our country - and our allies.
3. They would only commit suicide.
ossobucotemp
 
  2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 08:31 pm
@edgarblythe,
I doubt it.
All bets are off.
Sadly.
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roger
 
  4  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 09:19 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

The North Koreans would be crazy to attack us.


And. . . ?
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Walter Hinteler
 
  2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:06 pm
@Lash,
Lash wrote:

A well-known fact.
So the Norwegian committee released minutes of their decision?
camlok
 
  0  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:07 pm
@Brandon9000,
Quote:
Do you propose that we do nothing while they perfect missiles that can reach the Unites States? Given the ability to send nuclear missiles to bomb the US, Kim Jong-Un is probably crazy enough to do it. He has warned us several times that he will do it.


Do you propose that the people of Korea do nothing while the US has been threatening them with nuclear annihilation since 1950? Remember, [what a laugh, as if you propagandized folks ever knew] the US was the one that brought nuclear arms to the Korean peninsula in 1958, in violation of the armistice agreement..

The people of Korea know about how the US used nuclear weapons on Japan when there was absolutely no need. The people of Korea also know of the firebombing, the napalming, the vicious war crimes of the US against Japan because the US did the same to Korea.

The people of Korea held a war crimes tribunal in New York city in the 1990s, to which the US tried to restrict people from the south and the north of Korea
from attending. The big, free and open US of A.
oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:11 pm
@camlok,
camlok wrote:
More vicious US war crimes on a daily basis and you are celebrating, as you always do.

Nope. No war crimes on our part.
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oralloy
 
  -3  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:13 pm
@camlok,
camlok wrote:
The defender of war criminals, terrorists and the really really crazy thing is you, and so many others defend all this when it is based on the huge, enormous, gigantic lies.

You're the only person here who defends war criminals and terrorists.

We, the US, kill war criminals and terrorists (which is why you are so upset with us).
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oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:14 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:
And he could so easily have passed legislation that would have decreased the number of guns in America had he only asked Republicans to assist in the endeavor.

You forget that people have rights here in America.
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oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:15 pm
@snood,
snood wrote:
Look, y'all. I'm not talking to the conservatives who never seem to see a saber rattle they don't like; I'm talking to the rest of you. I just sat right here and heard Donald Trump crowing about how he's going to "take care of the problem" of North Korea. He's always blustering, but this just happened to be directly after he had signed off on the (MOAB) biggest non-nuclear bomb in the US arsenal getting dropped on Afghanistan, and that's no coincidence. THEN, I watched Erin Burnett on CNN ask a Colorado Republican Congressman this question: "If North Korea goes ahead with their 6th ICBM test, should the United States launch a preemptive strike against North Korea?" My jaw hit the floor. Thankfully, the guy said no, but is anyone else getting icy terror from how closely we seem to be flirting with war? With crazy men in Syria and North Korea?

Trump didn't sign off on the use of the MOAB. Its use in conjunction with other events *is* in fact coincidence. The use of the bomb is not a big deal. I do not understand why the media is jabbering about it.

I'm uncomfortable with the situation with North Korea, but note that it is North Korea, not Trump, who is picking this fight. Trump is merely trying to manage North Korea's aggression against us.

I see no danger of us getting sucked into war against Assad. We are already at war with Islamic State.
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oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:16 pm
@Lash,
Lash wrote:
There's no need to **** with that psycho in Worst Korea. There's way too much to lose.

We don't have a choice. North Korea is coming for us. We have no choice but to face them.
camlok
 
  0  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:28 pm
@oralloy,
Quote:
We don't have a choice. North Korea is coming for us.


This is the same degree of lunacy that caused you folks to scream for Iraqis and Afghans to be slaughtered.

The terrorists are coming, the terrorists are coming!

How many more millions need to die before you people of the short brain memory remember that it has always been lies that has taken you there to those places where you watched children slaughtered.

Have you not the slightest sense of compassion, not an ounce of humanity in your entire 330 million?
oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:34 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:
The North Koreans would be crazy to attack us.

The problem is, the North Koreans ARE that crazy.


cicerone imposter wrote:
1. We already have nukes ready to be sent to North Korea from many bases around the world - by planes, ships, and land based missiles.
2. North Korea doesn't have the capability to stop any attack from our country - and our allies.
3. They would only commit suicide.

That's a fair assessment. Unfortunately North Korea can probably do some regional damage before we annihilate them.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:35 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
Walter Hinteler wrote:
So the Norwegian committee released minutes of their decision?

No need. The political temper tantrum behind their Peace Prize awards was very transparent.
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oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 13 Apr, 2017 10:36 pm
@camlok,
camlok wrote:
Do you propose that the people of Korea do nothing while the US has been threatening them with nuclear annihilation since 1950? Remember, [what a laugh, as if you propagandized folks ever knew] the US was the one that brought nuclear arms to the Korean peninsula in 1958, in violation of the armistice agreement..

The only thing that the US has threatened to do to North Korea is defend against their aggression.


camlok wrote:
The people of Korea know about how the US used nuclear weapons on Japan when there was absolutely no need.

When you are at war, there is very much a need to attack the enemy.


camlok wrote:
The people of Korea also know of the firebombing, the napalming, the vicious war crimes of the US against Japan because the US did the same to Korea.

Attacks on military targets are not a war crime.


camlok wrote:
The people of Korea held a war crimes tribunal in New York city in the 1990s,

Liberals are really goofy with their fake war crimes tribunals.
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