dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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sorry i was being facetious
Why were you being facetious?
Should I also assume you also did not find the post interesting etha? You did ask me to provide it for you.
sorry i was being facetious
Why were you being facetious?
Should I also assume you also did not find the post interesting etha? You did ask me to provide it for you.
there you go again...making assumptions.
Can I ask , who do you prefer as a Brighton center forward, Martin Chivers or Alan Biley?
costa rica = no army = no aggro.
israel = everyone goes in the army = loads of trouble.
group think sheep arena my friend.......
To anyone else reading this thread, this is what someone who has just been beaten over the head with the truth sounds like.
If you couldnt bring yourself to say "hey, you know what? I just didn't know", you could have just not responded any further.
[yt]wzLjkIKWH6c&feature=related[/yt][MENTION=18559]"our boys" lol.........not mine for sure.
so you assume other people reading this thread think that....blimey. Lot of assumptions in your life young man. BTW I thought the quote was " interesting". Did I not thankyou for posting it a few posts earlier?
See my response to brunswick.I know people wont like this, but freedom of speech and all that (I appreciate the irony of my anti war stance and the fact without war we wouldnt have freedom of speech, I also appreciate if the Nazi gained power, we would be on cctv every minute of out life, carry ID card, have cival rights taken off of us,loose the right to protest, pretty much be like if the last Labour goverment had come to power 10 years ago but they would use the term Politacaly correct, Oh wait a minute......)
If I made the choice to be trained to kill and then take part in an illegal war which was against the majority of the countries opinion at the same time spending Millions on the formentioned war which was later proved to be a goverment whitewash for an oil dispute, would they have a parade for me?!
I am sorry but these people made a choice to do what they do, fair play they are brave and I respect them for that but so are people who bungee jump
I did not support the war and do not feel how it benefitted this country in any way whatsoever, so why should I be respectful of a group of people who got paid to do their chosen carrier
You did, but it was muddled in with some facetiousness, so I wasnt sure if it was genuine.
I dont assume other people think that, I was telling them that that is how it is. They can make their own mind up now that the facts are on the record.
To anyone else reading this thread, this is what someone who has just been beaten over the head with the truth sounds like.
If you couldnt bring yourself to say "hey, you know what? I just didn't know", you could have just not responded any further.
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You did, but it was muddled in with some facetiousness, so I wasnt sure if it was genuine.
I dont assume other people think that, I was telling them that that is how it is. They can make their own mind up now that the facts are on the record.
I've read this thread, and to me you are someone who has bought one side of the story as much as you are suggesting other people have bought the other. You are the only person on this thread who has expressed any kind of certainty in their view point on a subject whose complexity and secrecy is impossible to penetrate. Anyone who has questioned the basis of your conclusions you've simply dismissed by polarising the argument into one camp or the other.
What fact's? You've made lots of statements but no facts. Telling people that ' that is how it is ' doesn't make it the truth.
dingodan said:This is an official transcript of the testimony of which I spoke, from U.S. House of Representatives - Committee Hearings .
Full Transcript: http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa48119.000/hfa48119_0.htm
Its very long, so I will highlight some key parts which clearly demonstrate my point. Again to clarify this is testimony from John Maresca, vice president of international relations for UNOCAL.
"Second, the need for U.S. support for international and regional efforts to achieve balanced and lasting political settlements to the conflicts in the region, including Afghanistan."
"The only other possible route is across Afghanistan, which has of course its own unique challenges. The country has been involved in bitter warfare for almost two decades, and is still divided by civil war. From the outset, we have made it clear that construction of the pipeline we have proposed across Afghanistan could not begin until a recognized government is in place that has the confidence of governments, lenders, and our company."
"As with the proposed Central Asia oil pipeline, CentGas can not begin construction until an internationally recognized Afghanistan Government is in place."
The point being that UNOCAL expressed a desire, in comittee, in 1998, to see the U.S. government assist in bringing changes in Afghanistan which would be conducive to the company pursuing its gas and oil pipeline projects.
I take no pleasure in the fact that this is the case. But it is.
I did not support the war and do not feel how it benefitted this country in any way whatsoever, so why should I be respectful of a group of people who got paid to do their chosen carrier
So you think a report in 1998 justifying a war in 2011 is relevant?
Try reading the thread.
So you think a report in 1998 justifying a war in 2011 is relevant?