September 11, 2001 Anniversary

Tecumsehsbones

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You mean being anti-America.. you should befriend tober.. you'd be two peas in a pod.

BTW, if you're going to try and pretend to be a US Citizen, could you at least spell American?

Easy. "American." W-A-R-C-R-I-M-I-N-A-L. "American."

By the way, you do realise those cops and firefighters were union, don't you?
 

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Conspiracy theorists have pointed.....

Stopped reading right here.

You are, without question, the dumbest fuk that I have ever come across (well, at very least in the top 5)

But if you choose to be all edgy and stuff, and pick a fight, then be prepared to defend against the fallout or simply don't bother.


Hey Locutus, how about a compromise.

I suggest that you and the other mods turn your back on this thread for a short period... Let d-bag post his BS and also allow the balance of the posters post their uninhibited and uncensored thoughts on butt-nut.

Maybe what he really needs is a slap in the face with my special reality glove (has 2 lbs of pig-iron molded around the knuckles).

It just may have the amicable result that we all seek.

But let's face it, if we were really up against it, the United States would be the first (and best) ally to come to our side. They likely provide more emergency global aid and assistance than any nation. Always first there. Nobody has to ask. Kinda like a good neighbour, a best friend. They probably don't send earthquake, flood or other natural disaster victims an invoice for their troubles.

Amen on that brother




War criminals, all of 'em. They deserved to die.

Just look at the way they are dressed... Beggin' fer it I tells ya... Damend near beggin' fer it
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Oddly, tober does have a point. Other than the friends and families of the dead, nobody really cares. Why should they?

Screw this "date which will live in infamy" stuff. They killed us, we killed them.

Lather, rinse, repeat.


Would it be wrong to point out that we killed four times that many people in the same year in ordinary, domestic, criminal homicides?
 

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Conspiracy theorists have pointed to the almost complete absence of CEO's from the Towers at the moment of attack - an anomaly apparently compared to most days. Don't believe in conspiracies, you say? It is always humorous to hear that. Any plan of action by two or more planners is definable as a conspiracy. 9-11 itself was a conspiracy - to suggest that only Al Qaeda had a conspiracy running that day is naïve. The economy consists of multiple parallel conspiracies all operating at once. Geo-politics is conspiracies by definition.


Ahhhh.... you're one of THOSE nuts!



What an immature thing to say?

And this means?



Want another example of immaturity? Posting a photo of a guy with a rifle. It says nothing positive. It adds absolutely nothing to the topic. It means nothing in the context of the politics under discussion. It is just one more example of the American gun fetish. Not hard to tell who is Canadian here.

Hook line and sinker.

Troll
 

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9/11 jumpers: America wants to forget victims who fell from Twin Towers | Mail Online
 

tober

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Mister tober,

I'll speak first in my black voice. Green is for when some people become a real nuisance or I'm feeling grouchy, like when my ingrown toenail acts-up and I stub the fukker. I rarely use purple. The common sense force is still strong with you I think.

While we appreciate your participation on the site, be advised that there have been and always will be, Americans of various stripes as members in good standing here. We also have several members who are not very fond of our cousins. That's ok too.

But if you choose to be all edgy and stuff, and pick a fight, then be prepared to defend against the fallout or simply don't bother.

Besmirching an entire nation might be considered...well, provocative.

Look, I can identify brother...I hate a lot of sh!t from the states. They gave us orange tan selfies, douchebag celebrities, weak beer and bad television. I feel your pain. I really do. And they deep fry everything.

But let's face it, if we were really up against it, the United States would be the first (and best) ally to come to our side. They likely provide more emergency global aid and assistance than any nation. Always first there. Nobody has to ask. Kinda like a good neighbour, a best friend. They probably don't send earthquake, flood or other natural disaster victims an invoice for their troubles.

But hey, you're free to post. Just don't expect us to police the responses, whether you report them or not.

One of your benevolent, dictator-like moderators,

Locutus

I'm not edgy at all, and I have not made personal attacks. I am simply anti-American. My politics are based on rational thought and my criticisms are defensible. Like I said in one of my posts, I would not be attacked for criticizing Nazi Germany so why do you permit personal attacks for making factually substantiated criticisms of the US? Is board management giving me permission to make personal attacks back?

As to whether America would defend Canada, of course they would. We have treaties that require it. In the last forty years we have gone to their rescue more often than they have come to ours: Iran, Afghanistan and several hurricanes come to mind.

So, the issue is personal attacks. Are you waiving the rules?
 

EagleSmack

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I'm not edgy at all, and I have not made personal attacks. I am simply anti-American. My politics are based on rational thought and my criticisms are defensible. Like I said in one of my posts, I would not be attacked for criticizing Nazi Germany so why do you permit personal attacks for making factually substantiated criticisms of the US? Is board management giving me permission to make personal attacks back?

As to whether America would defend Canada, of course they would. We have treaties that require it. In the last forty years we have gone to their rescue more often than they have come to ours: Iran, Afghanistan and several hurricanes come to mind.

So, the issue is personal attacks. Are you waiving the rules?

 

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10 times as many Canadians were killed on Air India 182...we don't do much for that one. Not as dramatic I suppose. No round-the-clock CNN. Only 2 dead yanks. No desert people involved. Ho hum.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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I'm not edgy at all, and I have not made personal attacks. I am simply anti-American. My politics are based on rational thought and my criticisms are defensible. Like I said in one of my posts, I would not be attacked for criticizing Nazi Germany so why do you permit personal attacks for making factually substantiated criticisms of the US? Is board management giving me permission to make personal attacks back?

As to whether America would defend Canada, of course they would. We have treaties that require it. In the last forty years we have gone to their rescue more often than they have come to ours: Iran, Afghanistan and several hurricanes come to mind.

So, the issue is personal attacks. Are you waiving the rules?
Child, you started the personal attacks. Then you got it back, and went whining to the mods.

Not that I'm surprised, mind.