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HAHAHA!! Istanbul, DELAWARE? HAHAHAHA... Shut up Osama, or I'll send you all of my junk mail...and like the thing that was going around on the web, I'll give your phone number out to all the telemarketers. NEE! Although, y'know guys, "Taliban" didn't spam. Maybe there's hope for the Taliban yet... Hey, Taliban, thanks for not spamming...but, may the fleas of a thousand camels invade your boxers...
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"It's God's job to forgive Osama Bin Laden... ...It's the US Marine Corps job to arrange the face to face meeting". [img]http://www.freakygamers.com/smilies/s2/contrib/navigator/usa.gif[/img] Phil O'Keefe Sound Sanctuary Recording Riverside CA http://www.ssrstudio.com pokeefe777@ssrstudio.com
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[quote]Originally posted by Taliban: [b]all you suck rocks. may your bestest goat starve and wither from pox. me learn fly chopper, watch out dinseyland. your women look hedious with faces showing. need cover up. swine![/b][/quote]all your base are belong to us :D
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[quote]Originally posted by Taliban: [b] ...me learn fly chopper...[/b][/quote]EXCELLENT idea dude! The first thing to familiarize yourself with is the eject button. later, (name witheld for reasons of national security)
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Yeah, Taliban, learn fly chopper...good idea. The first thing you'll want to do is rev up the engine...get the rotors spinning reeeaaally fast. Then, (and this must be done really close to the helicopter)...make sure you're in shape to be a good pilot. The best exercise is to stand with your eyes closed, right near the chopper, and jump up as HIGH as you can. Repeat until you can't jump anymore. If you can do more than one, you're not jumping high enough. Keep trying, it'll come...
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No better yet Toiletman (did I pronounce that right?) needs to hand deliver these kinds of messages in person to one of our forum members so it can be properly translated for all of us to read. Let's see.....who lives back east for Toiletman to see. I know. Take your message to Eric Vincent (the Curve guy) over in Phili. Be sure to hand deliver it to him and you may even want to give an oral presentation. I'm sure Eric would love to meet you. Until then, you're just a spineless little zit faced sissy who's had his lunch money jacked one too many times.
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Phil wrote: "It's God's job to forgive Osama Bin Laden... ...It's the US Marine Corps job to arrange the face to face meeting". -------------------------- Is Mr God American? About those little people raising that flag......... Are you Phil aware of that in any war innocent children are being killed? How does that feel for you? Has God anything to do with that perhaps? Poelo
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>>Is Mr God American? About those little people raising that flag......... Are you Phil aware of that in any war innocent children are being killed? How does that feel for you? Has God anything to do with that perhaps?<< hehe here we go again, meanwhile sittin out here in the kitchen cause I probably don't want to see and hear the video footage they're showing on CBS tonight there on the living room teli.

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[quote]Originally posted by Poelo: [b]Phil wrote: "It's God's job to forgive Osama Bin Laden... ...It's the US Marine Corps job to arrange the face to face meeting". -------------------------- Is Mr God American? About those little people raising that flag......... Are you Phil aware of that in any war innocent children are being killed? How does that feel for you? Has God anything to do with that perhaps? Poelo[/b][/quote]What's your point?
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[quote]Originally posted by Poelo: [b]Phil wrote: "It's God's job to forgive Osama Bin Laden... ...It's the US Marine Corps job to arrange the face to face meeting". -------------------------- Is Mr God American? [i](No, he's every man's spiritual deity, call him God, Allah, Buddha, Mohammed or what ever else is in your little pea brain.)[/i] :p About those little people raising that flag......... [i](What about them? They're freaking little icons.)[/i] :confused: Are you Phil aware of that in any war innocent children are being killed? [i](I know that a hell of a lot of children are killed in NON-WAR situations. Can you say ETHIOPIA??? INDIA??? PAKISTAN??? Just to name a few.)[/i] :idea: See above a few lines. Poelo[/b][/quote]:freak:

 

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[quote]posted by Cereal: [b]Take your message to Eric Vincent (the Curve guy) over in Phili. Be sure to hand deliver it to him and you may even want to give an oral presentation. I'm sure Eric would love to meet you.[/b][/quote]Cereal, Is this my payback for the "Archie Comics" remark? I meant that as a compliment! You're a handsome guy. Please don't make me go to the expense of arranging for a concrete shirt and a "stiff-don't-float" Delaware River swimming lesson for every quack troll who's got a beef because his motherland can't manufacture a working lightbulb. Not that I couldn't make those arrangements: I could, easily. It's just that I would prefer to let the 10th Mountain Division do their job, so I can do mine. However, if this clown wants to step to me, I would be happy to whack the f*cker. Kung Fu always needs practice. E

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[quote]Originally posted by Curve Dominant: [b] [quote]posted by Cereal: [b]Take your message to Eric Vincent (the Curve guy) over in Phili. Be sure to hand deliver it to him and you may even want to give an oral presentation. I'm sure Eric would love to meet you.[/b][/quote]Cereal, Is this my payback for the "Archie Comics" remark? I meant that as a compliment! You're a handsome guy. Please don't make me go to the expense of arranging for a concrete shirt and a "stiff-don't-float" Delaware River swimming lesson for every quack troll who's got a beef because his motherland can't manufacture a working lightbulb. Not that I couldn't make those arrangements: I could, easily. It's just that I would prefer to let the 10th Mountain Division do their job, so I can do mine. However, if this clown wants to step to me, I would be happy to whack the f*cker. Kung Fu always needs practice. E[/b][/quote]Just funnin Curve! This dude ain't comin back. But the thought of him showing up at your doorstep with his little speech was too funny to ignore. But if he does, give him a little gift from me too.
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[quote]Originally posted by Poelo: [b]Phil wrote: "It's God's job to forgive Osama Bin Laden... ...It's the US Marine Corps job to arrange the face to face meeting". -------------------------- Is Mr God American?[/b] Oh Poelo, Poelo... :rolleyes: Can't you EVER participate in a thread without it going to flames? I've asked you this before and I've tried to be nice... it's just a shame that you can't seem to get along with people. I'm not saying that you have to have the same opinion as anyone / everyone, but when the majority of your posts are negative, it makes me wonder... Anyway, you brought up some legitimate concerns, and so I'll address them honestly and I hope that we can keep this reasonable and civil. I certainly respect your right to your opinions, but let's try to get along, okay? If we can agree to that, I'm happy to engage in a dialog... if not, then I'll be ignoring future posts. Fair enough? So, "is God American?" I personally don't believe so. Everyone has the right in this country to their own beliefs - it's a Constitutional right. Unfortunately, the same can not be said of Afghanistan when they were under Taliban rule. Athiesm was a capitol crime - as was teaching about Christianity or Judiasm, or any other religion other than Islam. And listening to music was a crime worthy of a beating. And women were not allowed to work, or to get medical attention. Little girls were not allowed an education. I could go on and on... and I don't think that those things were things "God" would be pleased with. So while I personally don't believe in a God who is "an American", I do believe in a God who is Just... and I believe in a God who hates it when people start wars by attacking innocent noncombatants (like, oh 3,000 people who were guilty of nothing more than going to work at the WTC, Pentagon or getting on an airplane...). I've seen irrefutable evidence linking Osama Bin Laden to these crimes, and I have no reservations about going after him and his network of thugs with the FULL force and furry that the United States can bring to bear. [b]About those little people raising that flag.........[/b] It's a graemlin representation of the US Marines raising the Flag on Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 1945. There was a picture taken of it... you've probably seen it. It's one of the most recognizable, and famous photographs ever taken. That photograph is a symbol of one of the proudest moments in the history of the US Marine Corps, and of our Nation. It is a symbol of overcoming tremendous adversity after being attacked by evil men (remember Pearl Harbor?) and preservering until the victory is won. What about it? Oh, what it ISN'T symbolic of: Racism or Hatred. The Japaneese are our friends and allies now. Our grieveance is NOT with ISLAM or with the Afghani or Arab people of the world... The USA is a country that is made up of people of a vast range of beliefs and of all different races. I believe we should embrace such diversity, and be willing to fight to preserve those rights, because there are those who will accept nothing less than "their way" and would thus enslave us all. [b]Are you Phil aware of that in any war innocent children are being killed?[/b] I'm probably more aware of that than you are - and certainly more aware of it than you apparently think I am. Is that a "good" thing? Absolutely not. War is evil. War is horrible and detestable. But war, for all the inherent evil, is sometimes the only recourse. How can that be? Well, sometimes the alternatives are simply too horrible to contemplate. Unbelieveably, some things are even worse than wars... and a war fought to preserve freedom or to prevent genocide is still a horrible thing... but the alternative is far worse. For example, history tells us that the worst war of all time, in terms of lives lost and property destroyed was WWII. Yet, I submit that it was a war that HAD to be fought. The thought of allowing the NAZI regeme to kill all the Slavs, Jews, etc. in their quest for a "master race" was unacceptable. For "good men" to stand by and allow that to happen would have been tantamount to approving such atrocities. It has been said that "all that is necessary for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing". I happen to agree with that statement. So while I find war repulsive in the extreme, I also feel that there is a need for people to be prepared and ready to defend what is good, lest evil people take away all rights, freedons and liberties. [b]How does that feel for you?[/b] Horrible. No rational, sane person with any kind of love for their fellow man rejoices in the death of innocent people. Unfortunately, there's no such thing as a war without collateral damage. We, as a nation, are constantly working to improve the accuracy of our weapons and the quality of our intelligence gathering... but there's always going to be unfortunate civilian casualities. What makes us different than Osama is that we do everything in our power to AVOID those casualties, while he does everything in his power to INFLICT them. That's one very large reason why I feel that people of his ilk MUST be stopped. [b]Has God anything to do with that perhaps?[/b] Has God got anything to do with how I feel about children being killed? Sure. I don't think God would be happy about children being killed. In fact, I think he'd be pretty pissed off, if you want to know the truth. And if we set out to intentionally do such things, I'd be scared to death of His wrath. But we don't. We know that it's probably going to happen, but we do all we can to avoid it, as I pointed out earlier, while Al Qaeda intentionally inflicts harm on those innocents. So would you rather that we stand idly by and continue to allow such injustice, or do all that we can to stop them as quickly as possible? I personally feel that the second option will result in fewer innocent lives being lost in the long run. With the added benefit of insuring the continued freedom of our own people and renewed freedom and human rights for the people of Afghanistan. [img]http://www.freakygamers.com/smilies/s2/contrib/navigator/usa.gif[/img] Phil O'Keefe Sound Sanctuary Recording Riverside CA http://www.ssrstudio.com pokeefe777@ssrstudio.com [/quote]
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"Taliban" is having a little fun...he's really mocking the Taliban and giving us a little fun venting steam. Osama you're in fear for your life from the long arm of the law Hangman is coming down from the gallows and you don't have very long... :D :D :D What's the difference between God and Magic Alex? God [i]knows[/i] he isn't Magic Alex. :D :D :D (originally that joke was told using Yngwie Malmsteen) Relax...I'm just having a little fun. We don't fight wars to kill children. But sometimes unfortunately innocents get killed while we're fighting repressive regimes that kill children. And, sadly, once in awhile some asshole like Calley comes along and kills innocents in the name of the American flag. Sure, our country isn't perfect. But I'd rather live here than anywhere else...most anywhere else, anyway. But, it's an individual choice. And that icon represents the second flag raising on Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima...one of the bloodiest battles of WWII. No children were killed in that battle...no one lived on Iwo Jima except Japanese soldiers. It was important as an airstrip.
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Phil wrote: "all that is necessary for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing". I happen to agree with that statement. So while I find war repulsive in the extreme, I also feel that there is a need for people to be prepared and ready to defend what is good, lest evil people take away all rights, freedons and liberties. ---------------------------------- Phil! This means your not a believer in the philosophy of Jesus. His idea was to "to turn the other cheek" and was some what practiced by people like Martin Luther King. If you are a christian this should be your law above all laws. Otherwise your not a believer according to his words. Then you just make up your own solutions. I mean, he told you Gods law/words didn't he? Are you aware of US involvements in south-america, asia, africa etc. Where their freedom has been destroyed by us? Poelo
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That argument has always been thrown in the face of Christians by tyrants..."If you're such a Christian, then bend over and let me have my way with you." It's a far different thing for one to turn one's own cheek than to turn away while your family is being murdered.
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[quote]Originally posted by Poelo: Phil! This means your not a believer in the philosophy of Jesus. His idea was to "to turn the other cheek" and was some what practiced by people like Martin Luther King. If you are a christian this should be your law above all laws. Otherwise your not a believer according to his words. Then you just make up your own solutions. I mean, he told you Gods law/words didn't he?[/quote]a) dont be so quick to cast stones b) in the same passage, Jesus says to 'Give to him who asks of you, and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you' which would seem to imply that the passive resistance of MLK Jr was not actually in compliance with this passage(I am not saying he was sinning, rather that this isolated verse would make it seem so). c)actually, Jesus said that 'and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength' is the greatest commandment. If you are going to reference Scripture, please be aware of what ALL of it says, not just verses that fit your agenda.
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Jesus says to 'Give to him who asks of you, and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you' which would seem to imply that the passive resistance of MLK Jr was not actually in compliance with this passage(I am not saying he was sinning, rather that this isolated verse would make it seem so) --------------------------------- Are you serious at all? "Give to him.........." What has that to do with passive resistance? I assume you are joking Poelo
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passive resistance is the refusal to give somebody what they want, is it not? if so, passive resistance is wrong [i]if all we consider is this verse[/i]. if by kidding you mean that I dont mean what I say, no I am not. if you mean that I dont mean passive resistance is wrong, then yes I am(i do not actually think its wrong, just pointing out that throwing isolated verses at life can lead to misinterpretations such as yours)
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