American flees to Canada claiming persecution because of hacker connections

tober

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It certainly does, coming from you.. total ignorance. Troll.

Tober, you come to this forum on Aug 13th. Since then, you have attacked EagleSmack for being "America" and for being proud of his Marine background and avatar, then you attacked a few others, now I guess it's my turn..

I understand, you have a low self esteem and the only way you can feel good about your sorry, useless life, is to join a Internet forum and attack everyone on it..

I feel sorry for your friends and family, they must all be miserable in your company, such a negative personality.. that's if you actually have friends. I suppose not, being you're trolling forums.

Boo, B00!
 

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Look at all the Yanks piling on to the page to discuss pedophilia?

And you are slamming the US as on some sort of conspiracy hunt. Using an accused Pedo to suit your hate agenda. That says tons about you and hate of the US now doesn't it.
Fuk me- Get a life.
 

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And you are slamming the US as on some sort of conspiracy hunt. Using an accused Pedo to suit your hate agenda. That says tons about you and hate of the US now doesn't it.
Fuk me- Get a life.

Getting the familiar scent of Troll there?
 

Goober

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Getting the familiar scent of Troll there?

Yep- Thank God I am in windy AB- Windows open to blow the stench away.

Amazing what some Members will use, the level they sink to, and for what an agenda.
 

Kreskin

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Whoa whoa!

Him jetting to Canada IMO says A LOT!

Nobody said he wouldn't have a fair trial. But he's not sticking around to wait for that is he now?

So tell me Nick... do you REALLY believe the CIA set him up because he hacks?
Hell his defense should be that the NSA set him up. The public will cry foul and bleed for him.
 

tober

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And you are slamming the US as on some sort of conspiracy hunt. Using an accused Pedo to suit your hate agenda. That says tons about you and hate of the US now doesn't it.
Fuk me- Get a life.

You criticize yet you lack the wit to address a post of mine directly and show where I am in error? Go ahead - they're right there in writing. To address your point, I mentioned no conspiracy on this thread. Hate of the US - no, not hate, but fear for the future based on studying America. I fear America and what it means to my family. America is the earth's biggest war monger and threat to world peace. Are you even aware of US history such as the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, the Guatemala Gonorrhea Experiment, America's treatment of Cuba (are you familiar with the both sides of the Cuban Revolution or have you just accepted US propaganda), the Vietnam War, the My Lai Massacre, Tiger Force, the Iraq War and criminal slaughter of innocent Iraqi people? Would you be interested in examining some of these happenings? We can discuss them if you are interested. Or does your "Fuk me" exhaust the limits of your intellect?

Let's start with Tiger Force and you tell us whether you think it is a credible representative of NATO forces, and whether you would want Canadian Forces fighting beside such a unit. I can tell you that as a former member of the Canadian Forces (Regular and Reserve) I would not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Force

Tiger Force was a task force of the United States Army, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 327th Infantry Regiment,1st Brigade (Separate), 101st Airborne Division, which fought in the VietnamWar.[1]

The platoon-sized unit, approximately 45 paratroopers, was founded by Colonel David Hackworth in November 1965 to"outguerrilla the guerrillas".[2] TigerForce (Recon) 1/327th was a highly decorated small unit in Vietnam, and paid for its reputation with heavy casualties.[3] In October 1968, Tiger Force's parent battalion was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation by President Lyndon B. Johnson, which included a mention of Tiger Force's service at Dak To in June 1966.[4]

In October 2003, The Blade (Toledo) reported on members of the Tiger Force unit, alleging that they had committed numerous war crimes, murdering, raping, and mutilating large numbers of noncombatant women and children.[5]


Sallah found that between 1971 and 1975 the Army's Criminal Investigation Command had investigated the Tiger Force unit for alleged war crimes committed between May and November 1967.[7] The documents included sworn statements from many Tiger Force veterans, which detailed war crimes allegedly committed by Tiger Force members during the SongVe Valley and Operation Wheeler military campaigns. The statements, from both individuals who allegedly participated in the war crimes and those that did not, described war crimes such as the following:
  • the routine torture and execution of prisoners[8]
  • the routine practice of intentionally killing unarmed Vietnamese villagers including men, women, children, and elderly people[9]
  • the routine practice of cutting off and collecting the ears of victims[10]
  • the practice of wearing necklaces composed of human ears[11]
  • the practice of cutting off and collecting the scalps of victims[12]
  • incidents where soldiers would plant weapons on murdered Vietnamese villagers[13]
  • an incident where a young mother was drugged, raped, and then executed[14]
  • an incident where a soldier killed a baby and cut off his or her head after the baby's mother was killed[15]
The investigators concluded that many of the war crimes indeed took place.[16]Despite this, the Army decided not to pursue any prosecutions.[17]
These actions constituted recognized and unpunished activities of US forces as they "rescued" the people of Vietnam from dreaded communism. I am willing to bet you don't even know the truth about the Vietnam War, how Ho Chi Minh helped the Allies defeat the Japanese in Vietnam in WW2 in return for freedom after the war, then America turned on Vietnam? Try reading the Pentagon Papers for an interesting US description of what they really did to Vietnam. It is an official and more thorough version of Wicki Leaks exposing American atrocities in Iraq.
 

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Hell his defense should be that the NSA set him up. The public will cry foul and bleed for him.

It seems like he is doing something fairly similar. Soon they all will be seeking the understanding hearts of Canadians if he is successful.

Hate of the US - no, not hate, but fear for the future based on studying America. I fear America and what it means to my family.

What a paranoid cry baby.

Let's start with Tiger Force and you tell us whether you think it is a credible representative of NATO forces, and whether you would want Canadian Forces fighting beside such a unit. I can tell you that as a former member of the Canadian Forces (Regular and Reserve) I would not.


No... lets start with the Somali Incident. Discuss.

 

gerryh

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Ok, how 'bout all the war crimes committed by the Devil's Brigade?

Oops. . . the Devil's Brigade was half Canadian. Hush now.


why hush now? Bring it all on. It will just reinforce my belief that war is murder and those that participate in it are murderers. No different than any other. You want to discuss it, go for it.
 

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why hush now? Bring it all on. It will just reinforce my belief that war is murder and those that participate in it are murderers. No different than any other. You want to discuss it, go for it.
I'm worried you might could overdose on self-righteousness and ascend right up into heaven.

We'd miss you.
 

gerryh

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I'm worried you might could overdose on self-righteousness and ascend right up into heaven.

We'd miss you.


Bullshyte, your comment was implying that american atrocities may be discussed but not american. Same thing eagle continuously implies.
 

gerryh

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fixed screwup


I'm worried you might could overdose on self-righteousness and ascend right up into heaven.

We'd miss you.

Bullshyte, your comment was implying that american atrocities may be discussed but not Canadian. Same thing eagle continuously implies.
 

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I am willing to bet you don't even know the truth about the Vietnam War, how Ho Chi Minh helped the Allies defeat the Japanese in Vietnam in WW2 in return for freedom after the war, then America turned on Vietnam? Try reading the Pentagon Papers for an interesting US description of what they really did to Vietnam. It is an official and more thorough version of Wicki Leaks exposing American atrocities in Iraq. [/FONT]

Bet- You lose-

Ho Chi Minh and the OSS

As U.S. Army Major Allison Thomas sat down to dinner with Ho Chi Minh and General Vo Nguyen Giap on September 15, 1945, he had one vexing question on his mind. Ho had secured power a few weeks earlier, and Thomas was preparing to leave Hanoi the next day and return stateside, his mission complete. He and a small team of Americans had been in French Indochina with Ho and Giap for two months, as part of an Office of Strategic Services (OSS) mission to train Viet Minh guerrillas and gather intelligence to use against the Japanese in the waning days of World War II. But now, after Ho's declaration of independence and Japan's surrender the previous month, the war in the Pacific was over. So was the OSS mission in Indochina. At this last dinner with his gracious hosts, Thomas decided to get right to the heart of it. So many of the reports he had filed with the OSS touched on Ho's ambiguous allegiances and intents, and Thomas had had enough. He asked Ho point-blank: Was he a Communist? Ho replied: "Yes. But we can still be friends, can't we?"
 

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Bullshyte, your comment was implying that american atrocities may be discussed but not american. Same thing eagle continuously implies.
You can discuss anything you want. American atrocities? Go for it. Sand Creek. Wounded Knee. Rosewood. The whole Mexican-American and Spanish-American Wars. Various "interventions" for the sake of the Dole Fruit company, Alcoa, Kennecott Copper, and various others in Central and South America and the Caribbean.

World War I atrocities. Far as I'm concerned, us being in WWI at all was an atrocity.

World War II atrocities. Ditto, at least for the European side. Wasn't none of our business.

Korea. Vietnam. Panama. Grenada. Iraq, both times.

And countless li'l domestic things. Lynching. The Indian schools. Forced sterilisation. Medical experimentation.

See why I said I didn't think we had enough time?
 

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fixed screwup

S***! :)




Bullshyte, your comment was implying that american atrocities may be discussed but not Canadian. Same thing eagle continuously implies.

Nah... I just like feeding arrogant Canadians their own medicine. It works well doesn't it? Takes them right off their pedestals it does. ;)
 

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Bet- You lose-

Ho Chi Minh and the OSS

As U.S. Army Major Allison Thomas sat down to dinner with Ho Chi Minh and General Vo Nguyen Giap on September 15, 1945, he had one vexing question on his mind. Ho had secured power a few weeks earlier, and Thomas was preparing to leave Hanoi the next day and return stateside, his mission complete. He and a small team of Americans had been in French Indochina with Ho and Giap for two months, as part of an Office of Strategic Services (OSS) mission to train Viet Minh guerrillas and gather intelligence to use against the Japanese in the waning days of World War II. But now, after Ho's declaration of independence and Japan's surrender the previous month, the war in the Pacific was over. So was the OSS mission in Indochina. At this last dinner with his gracious hosts, Thomas decided to get right to the heart of it. So many of the reports he had filed with the OSS touched on Ho's ambiguous allegiances and intents, and Thomas had had enough. He asked Ho point-blank: Was he a Communist? Ho replied: "Yes. But we can still be friends, can't we?"

Goes back further'n that. At Versailles, a young leader from French Indochina sought a meeting with President Wilson to ask him to back independence for colonial possessions. Wilson refused to see him.

His name? Ho Chi Minh.