9/11 - 10 Year Anniversary
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How about we stop trying to ridicule each other? Seriously though, calm down. Lets just pay our respects to those who died in 9/11 AND those who have died as a result of any acts of terrorism.
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Re: 9/11 - 10 Year Anniversary
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Why does everyone over 18 think they're better then everyone..it's like it's the law or something.
Why does everyone over 18 think they're better then everyone..it's like it's the law or something.
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+1scene wrote:How about we stop trying to ridicule each other? Seriously though, calm down. Lets just pay our respects to those who died in 9/11 AND those who have died as a result of any acts of terrorism.
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I was addressing you and sine.wav. If you'd like me to attack you or if it would be more "relevant" that I attack you, I could.Phytotron wrote:Who are you addressing there (following the first sentence, obviously), anyway?Concord wrote:I was hoping I wouldn't be attacked, but apparently smart people do that to those they disagree with.
There's nothing weak about either empathy or tolerance, and, I suggest to both of you, anyone who wants to actually change the state of this nation for the better, rather than just whine about and point out the flaws of it, needs to recognize man as his own best governor. If he cannot be trusted govern himself, he cannot be reasonably expected to govern others.
Thomas Jefferson, in an 1824 letter to Henry Lee, wrote: Men by their constitutions are naturally divided into two parties:
(1) Those that fear and distrust people, and wish to draw all powers from them into the hands of the higher classes.
(2) Those who identify themselves with the people, have confidence in them, cherish and consider them as the most honest and safe, although not the most wise depository of the public interests. In every country these two parties exist; and in every one where they are free to think, speak, and write, they will declare themselves."
As a third point, I hold certain views and if you would like me to share them I will. You ought to ensure someone doesn't have an opinion on something before announcing they have none. It's only responsible. It seems more likely that both of you think them irrelevant, which I gather from how you described me in your own posts.
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Ah, you might understand how I wouldn't realise that it was directed at us since the content of what you implied didn't match the positions, views, or feelings of sinewav or me. In other words, you addressed a straw man.
And besides, by your own reckoning, your opinions don't mean anything anyway. They aren't any truer, more valid, or more consequential than anyone else's, including mine. So....
And, really, everyone? And, "better" in what respect? And what does that have to do with any conversation thus far, anyway?
This thread is fast approaching my eye roll quota for the week.
EDITS: ugh
And besides, by your own reckoning, your opinions don't mean anything anyway. They aren't any truer, more valid, or more consequential than anyone else's, including mine. So....
than*Clutch wrote:Why does everyone over 18 think they're better then everyone..it's like it's the law or something.

And, really, everyone? And, "better" in what respect? And what does that have to do with any conversation thus far, anyway?
This thread is fast approaching my eye roll quota for the week.
EDITS: ugh
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Hey, I said it was offtopic 
And I don't know, everyone 18+ all of a sudden feels entitled to look down on us.
But I'm out of this thread, bye!

And I don't know, everyone 18+ all of a sudden feels entitled to look down on us.
But I'm out of this thread, bye!
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Similar to how much of what you ranted about me is untrue?Phytotron wrote: Ah, you might understand how I wouldn't realise that it was directed at us since the content of what you implied didn't match the positions, views, or feelings of sinewav or me.
No, that's by your reckoning, straw man. I never said all beliefs are equal, I just said beliefs are all beliefs.Phytotron wrote:
And besides, by your own reckoning, your opinions don't mean anything anyway. They aren't any truer, more valid, or more consequential than anyone else's, including mine. So....
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My opinion on 9/11.
I'ts a sad(possibly US government involved event) that is definitely an american(US) tragedy, but there are a lot of things worse than it that have happened.
Examples:
Natural disasters in the americas and over seas such as hurricanes, tsunamis, and earthquakes
Every war ever
The halocaust
Slavery and segregation
The never ending war on "terror" that started after the event
I'ts been 10 years. shit happens. people have had time to recover. People should think about the ones lost but it shouldn't be that big of a deal after 10 years.
I'ts a sad(possibly US government involved event) that is definitely an american(US) tragedy, but there are a lot of things worse than it that have happened.
Examples:
Natural disasters in the americas and over seas such as hurricanes, tsunamis, and earthquakes
Every war ever
The halocaust
Slavery and segregation
The never ending war on "terror" that started after the event
I'ts been 10 years. shit happens. people have had time to recover. People should think about the ones lost but it shouldn't be that big of a deal after 10 years.
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How about the fact America has created this cancer called debt that's eating away at us.
I think we should worry about the next 10 years then the past 10 years.
How about how Bank Of America is about to lay off 30k jobs, wait.....yes you're thinking the same thing I am.
Weren't they bailed out? Yes. Did it help? Not for the 30k people who are about to lose their job, their income, their life.
(also here's some cookies for you, BOA received the largest amount when bailed out in 09)
I think we should worry about the next 10 years then the past 10 years.
How about how Bank Of America is about to lay off 30k jobs, wait.....yes you're thinking the same thing I am.
Weren't they bailed out? Yes. Did it help? Not for the 30k people who are about to lose their job, their income, their life.
(also here's some cookies for you, BOA received the largest amount when bailed out in 09)
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Where'd you get that?
10/28/2008 Wells Fargo & Co. San Francisco Calif. $25,000,000,000
10/28/2008 Bank of America Corp. Charlotte N.C. $15,000,000,000
10/28/2008 JPMorgan Chase & Co. New York N.Y. $25,000,000,000
10/28/2008 Citigroup Inc. New York N.Y. $25,000,000,000
10/28/2008 Wells Fargo & Co. San Francisco Calif. $25,000,000,000
10/28/2008 Bank of America Corp. Charlotte N.C. $15,000,000,000
10/28/2008 JPMorgan Chase & Co. New York N.Y. $25,000,000,000
10/28/2008 Citigroup Inc. New York N.Y. $25,000,000,000
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Oh no you don't, you can't wriggle out of this one. You never said either of those things. If you did, you said them poorly because I can't find it anywhere. Here is another thing to consider: if everyone is misinterpreting your posts and has this impression that you are vague, relativistic, convoluted, and incidental; then maybe you should work on crafting better posts instead of dropping in stuff like this:Concord wrote:I never said all beliefs are equal, I just said beliefs are all beliefs.
I mean, yeah, so what? In what context to the conversation at hand?Concord wrote:not all civilians are innocent
Now here comes one of those times where I find my myself saying something queer... You should probably take a lesson in writing from Liz.
Direct and to the point.INW wrote:I am wondering how the rest of the world (non-Americans) sees the event of 9/11.vogue wrote:I don't care.
Is that a new HALO expansion pack?F0RC3 wrote:The halocaust

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Peter Sellers, great avatar. I recommend the move "The Party" with him starring.
Just saying, if you include the middle east, you certainly should include Africa, in areas such as Darfur.
Just saying, if you include the middle east, you certainly should include Africa, in areas such as Darfur.
Re: 9/11 - 10 Year Anniversary
Desolate wrote:Where'd you get that?
10/28/2008 Wells Fargo & Co. San Francisco Calif. $25,000,000,000
10/28/2008 Bank of America Corp. Charlotte N.C. $15,000,000,000
10/28/2008 JPMorgan Chase & Co. New York N.Y. $25,000,000,000
10/28/2008 Citigroup Inc. New York N.Y. $25,000,000,000
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7832484.stm
Total Bailout money received
Bank of America: $45bn
Citigroup: $45bn
AIG: $40bn
JP Morgan: $25bn
Wells Fargo: $25bn
General Motors: $10.4bn
Goldman Sachs: $10bn
Morgan Stanley: $10bn
GMAC: $5bn
Chrysler: $4bn
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