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Originally posted by racrguy View PostLOL at that whole list. Thanks for catching me up. Now maybe my head won't be so full of fuck.Men have become the tools of their tools.
-Henry David Thoreau
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostHow am I supposed to put any stock into a "news" article reported by one backwoods blogger? The presence of something on one mainstream media site doesn't make it newsworthy; the ability to find the same information on multiple media sites and sort through the embellishments, conjectures, and unsubstantiated claims to find indisputable facts is.
Originally posted by stevo View PostAny snippet I post from most any non-mainstream media site will just be dismissed by you anyways...
...but in other news... India announced today that it is sending another 30,000 troops to its border with China. This comes after India sent 30,000 additional troops to the border in March, and THAT is on top of the 30,000 troops it already had on the border.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostJust as I said...
Anyways, nothing to see here boys and girls, nothing is going to happen at all, just bluff and gruff according to the masterminds at Baylor...
...but in other news... India announced today that it is sending another 30,000 troops to its border with China. This comes after India sent 30,000 additional troops to the border in March, and THAT is on top of the 30,000 troops it already had on the border.
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You still haven't solved the issue of substantiating something posted from a non-mainstream media source. Mainstream media sources can be vetted against each other for accuracy and determining what is commentary and what is fact; how do we do that for a non-mainstream source? Do you simply trust what they say because they're very clear with their biases and you find their biases agreeable with your own? Sounds a lot like NayNay's faith in Obama, to me.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostYou know you're in good shape when you bust out the ad hominem.
You still haven't solved the issue of substantiating something posted from a non-mainstream media source. Mainstream media sources can be vetted against each other for accuracy and determining what is commentary and what is fact; how do we do that for a non-mainstream source? Do you simply trust what they say because they're very clear with their biases and you find their biases agreeable with your own? Sounds a lot like NayNay's faith in Obama, to me.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostSee post #285, you have already stated that you will ignore what you have blanket labeled "backwoods bloggers". If you want to disprove me, go ahead and do it. I, on the other hand, won't continue to be fagging up this thread with needless bickering, as I among others would like to keep it on topic. Do as you want.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostI said I'll ignore it because I can't figure out how to substantiate it; how does one gauge the reliability of the information? I'll be more then happy to take it under consideration if you'll provide a way to substantiate the information they provide.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostWe have 'targets', but what of supreme importance can they hit?
On the other hand, no matter how deluded Jong-Un may be, he has to know that the response will be swift and overwhelming. I would also find it very unlikely that China would support North Korea if they launch any kind of strike without provocation; the Russians have already fairly definitively said they have no tolerance for NK on this conflict.
Jong-Un was raised in the environment of his father pilfering shittons (Universal not metric) of aid from any direction he could. We have given more relief to his people than any other country. This young pup is testing his boundaries. However, I have the feeling that he might be overloading his hummingbird asshole with his alligator mouth.
I seriously hope that China has moved into the region merely to calm this whippersnapper down and our government is aware of these actions. I worry that he will not register this properly. I'm slightly more apprehensive to the idea that this is staged.
carry on with the facts... I have none.
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostWe haven't had a swift and overwhelming response since Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Frankly, I feel like we are seen as blowhards from the rest of the world. Naturally, that is an emotional statement.
It's also worth noting (kind of the important thing here) that no one has ever launched a nuclear weapon at the US, even the Russians; are you really concerned about things not escalating properly if a nuclear weapon is launched at American soil?
Jong-Un was raised in the environment of his father pilfering shittons (Universal not metric) of aid from any direction he could. We have given more relief to his people than any other country. This young pup is testing his boundaries. However, I have the feeling that he might be overloading his hummingbird asshole with his alligator mouth.
I seriously hope that China has moved into the region merely to calm this whippersnapper down and our government is aware of these actions. I worry that he will not register this properly. I'm slightly more apprehensive to the idea that this is staged.
carry on with the facts... I have none.
He's already lost the backing of the Russians, who have put up with a lot of shenanigans over the years.
China is where the crux lay, and I'm unconvinced that they're dying to get involved in an arm conflict with the US over North Korea. I'm not saying they won't, but I don't think it's likely. The counterpoint in this thread has been that the Chinese are 100% foaming at the mouth to start WWIII with the US; my only claim is that that's probably not the case.
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Originally posted by racrguy View Post"I don't have to prove me right, you have to prove me wrong!"
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North Korea has just approved the use of nuclear force.
"It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostIraq may not have been as swift and overwhelming as our response in World War II was (is that honestly what we're really looking to do on a regular basis?), but it certainly proved that we don't have much difficulty disposing of power-hungry dictators and their paper mache regimes, even if we wind up there for 15 years after the fact.
It's also worth noting (kind of the important thing here) that no one has ever launched a nuclear weapon at the US, even the Russians; are you really concerned about things not escalating properly if a nuclear weapon is launched at American soil?
He's straining what few positive relationships he has left. People like to cite China's immense support of NK, but North Korea has shown a pattern of distrust of the Chinese (multiple purging of Chinese educated communists within NK government ranks because of fears that they'd try and encourage Chinese style economic reforms).
He's already lost the backing of the Russians, who have put up with a lot of shenanigans over the years.
China is where the crux lay, and I'm unconvinced that they're dying to get involved in an arm conflict with the US over North Korea. I'm not saying they won't, but I don't think it's likely. The counterpoint in this thread has been that the Chinese are 100% foaming at the mouth to start WWIII with the US; my only claim is that that's probably not the case.
DISCLAIMER: I had to break away from this post 10 different times. If it is all over the place, I apologize and will try to fill in the blanks.
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