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Thread: what caught my eye today

1231.       alameda
3499 posts
 02 Sep 2009 Wed 04:11 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

 

 

This pretty much sums you up doesn´t it....you think you are superior even to the court systems.

 

You do realize the duty of a juror is to make an impartial judgement, don´t you? 

 

Duties of a juror.

 

 



Edited (9/2/2009) by alameda [sp]



Thread: Top three US Presidents (recent ones)

1232.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Aug 2009 Sun 11:10 pm

 

Quoting vineyards

Reagan was the first of those leaders who began talking about concepts like global village, star wars etc. He proved the he was a president with a keen vision. Therefore he must be the starting point of  "recent" as applied to US presidents. Carter is admittedly a bit out of this scope but then again he is probably the most different US president ever. Therefore he is easily remembered.

 

 

 

I really don´t know how much of that was his vision....after all, he was an actor.  Reagan was widely reported to had had signs of Alzheimers during his second term, some actually say it was before that....after an assassination attempt less than three months into his first term..

 

As far as Global Vision....many world leaders thoughout time have had Global visions....Alexander....Atilla....NapoleonI...the Punic wars....all were about Global "unification"....

 

As for Star Wars....anything that could possibly be weaponized has been......

 

Carter was before Reagan.  It was the Iran Hostage Crisis that defeated Carter.  The hostages were released just minutes after Reagan was inaugurated.

 

I don´t think Reagan was a bad man, or evil....but his brand of Tough Love I could do without.  I do not think it really helps.

 



Thread: what caught my eye today

1233.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Aug 2009 Sun 10:32 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

Now, why don’t you answer the question?


You feel that the death penalty is appropriate for a child molester/rapist/kidnapper who, by any stretch of the imagination, is mentally ill, but you feel compassionate release is appropriate for a convicted murder because he is terminally ill.  So, I will ask again…..why the difference in your compassion?

 

Girleegirl....did you refresh yourself regarding my statement about the Lockerbie Bomber that seems to have set you off:

 

"That does seem to be the case, although, there does appear to be some controversy regarding the judgement."

 

.............If someone is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt....in my mind....not in a court that has political motives....

 

Now, did I say the death penalty was appropriate, or that I would go for it? NO....

 

"Are you serious.....maybe I have to simplify my statement for you.....

 

My statement...."And yes, although most the time I am against capital punishment, in this case it seems warranted."........................of course there has to be a trial, the case needs to be proven
"beyond a reasonable doubt"....but DNA should be pretty easy to prove paternity....hmmm a 15 year old child of a 29 year old woman...now how old would she have had to have been....she was forced.......she was only 11 years old when kidnapped!.....he is a violent sexual predator...a pedofile.....in an office with two glassy eyed robotic young girls....?"


Sometimes language can be subtle...maybe too subtle for some....hmmm?

 

Seems:

1.  To give the impression of being; appear: The child seems healthy, but the doctor is concerned.

 

I know how you LOVE links....have fun  Flowers



Thread: Ramadan in Turkey

1234.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Aug 2009 Sun 07:47 pm

 

Quoting Melek1974

 

 

That´s why I´m happy I´m not religious. Nobody is going to make me feel inferior for being a woman and having a natural, healthy, life-giving cycle. The misogyny of religions is just breathtaking.

 

What ever you want to say regarding the naturalness of menses....it is waste matter being expelled.  It does not smell fresh...in fact it´s pretty stinky.  What is being eliminated is the endometrium and blood.  If it were to stay inside you, it would kill you as it rotts internaly in your body.

 

Many women are incapacitated by menstral cramps.  In fact most women are not in their top physical cndition during their menses.

 

I wouldn´t say this makes females inferior.  In fact, I´ve heard there are benefits to this monthly renewal...but still a menstrating woman can be stinky.  I don´t know about you, but I can very often know who is in their menses by their odor.



Thread: Top three US Presidents (recent ones)

1235.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Aug 2009 Sun 07:16 pm

 

Quoting vineyards

1- Jimmy Carter    Honest, humanitarian, intellectual, intelligent

2- Ronald Reagan   Faith in his role as president, a straight-forward personality, consistent and stable

3- Billy Clinton      Intelligent, intellectual. If it weren´t for his indecency he would be on the top of this list.

 

I´m curious just exactly how you define "recent"? They all have some good points and some bad ones.  My favorite would have been FDR...for the New Deal.  I´m thinking that maybe he isn´t recent enough for you?  Even he had his faults...in particular the issue of Executive Order 9066 during WWII

 

"In 1942 Roosevelt made the final decision in ordering the internment of Japanese, Italian, and German Americans (many not released until well after the war´s end) during World War II."

 

List of US Presidents



Thread: what caught my eye today

1236.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Aug 2009 Sun 01:02 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

 

 

 

And I wonder........why don´t you extend your compassion here?  Do you rate murder as less important than the crimes this sick man is accused of?

 

Are you serious.....maybe I have to simplify my statement for you.....

 

My statement...."And yes, although most the time I am against capital punishment, in this case it seems warranted."........................of course there has to be a trial, the case needs to be proven
"beyond a reasonable doubt"....but DNA should be pretty easy to prove paternity....hmmm a 15 year old child of a 29 year old woman...now how old would she have had to have been....she was forced.......she was only 11 years old when kidnapped!.....he is a violent sexual predator...a pedofile.....in an office with two glassy eyed robotic young girls....?



Edited (8/30/2009) by alameda [correction]
Edited (8/30/2009) by alameda [add]



Thread: Top three US Presidents (recent ones)

1237.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Aug 2009 Sun 12:29 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 Yes..the peanut farmer.Big smile Sadly, Carter was admired more for his efforts after his presidency than while he was in the White House.  It appears anyone can be chosen for the Nobel Peace Prize.

 

Carter was a great president.  He is one man who walked the walk....IOW he followed his ideals.  If we had listened to him and followed some of his advice, we would not be in the situation we are now. I love that man.

 

Reagan on the other hand...cut funding to state hospitals, emptying the inmates into the streets...causing the homeless problem. 

 

Let´s not forget IranContra....

 

Rock & Radiation, not Ronald Reagan, Brought down the Soviet Union

 

by Harvey Wasserman
 

No greater nonsense will accompany Ronald Reagan to his grave than the idea that he brought down the Soviet Union and ended the Cold War.

Among the many causes of Soviet collapse two words stand out, and they aren´t Ronald Reagan.

They are rock and radiation.

The GOP military´s 1980s attempt to "spend the Soviets into oblivion" certainly feathered the nests of the defense contractors who contributed to Reagan´s campaigns here, and who still fatten George W. Bush. Lockheed-Martin, Halliburton and an unholy host of GOP insiders have scored billions in profits from Iran-Contra to Star Wars to Desert Storm to Iraq.

But these were not the people who brought down the Kremlin. If anything, they prolonged Soviet rule with the unifying threat of apocalyptic attack.

No, it was rock & roll that wrecked the USSR. From the late 1960s on, the steady beat of the Beatles and Motown, Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix, shattered Stalinism at its stodgy core.

Precisely the things most hated by the Reagan´s rightist culture warriors here eroded and helped dissolve the old-time Soviet culture there. Beamed in by radio, smuggled in on records and tapes, the "youth music" was unstoppable.

When Mikhail Gorbachev announced Perestroika, it was at least in partial response to the irresistible subversion of the western counterculture. Rock and roll was doing to the remnants of Stalin´s Russia what it had already done to Eisenhower´s America.

The final blow came not from Ronald Reagan´s beloved nuclear weapons, but from the Soviets´ own Three Mile Island.

After Chernobyl Unit Four exploded on April 26, 1986, Swedish radiation monitors detected huge clouds of radiation pouring out of the Ukraine. Gorbachev lied about it. Critical days passed before his "open" regime acknowledged the catastrophe.

As apocalyptic radiation poured over their land and into their bodies, millions of Soviet citizens were infuriated to learn from sources outside their country how horrific the disaster really was---and that their lives were in genuine danger. Cancer, birth defects, stillbirths and more soared out of control. Gorbachev´s credibility was forever shattered.

Soon a staggering 800,000 draftees---"liquidators"--- were forced into deadly manual clean-up. The horrific maelstrom of resulting disease fed a fierce organization parallel to the US´s Vietnam Vets Against the War that remains an uncompromising political force throughout the former Soviet Union.

With the fury aimed at Gorbachev came devastating economic fallout. Untold billions went to evacuate and quarantine the Chernobyl region. The costs are still escalating. The danger of a renewed melt-down still boils beneath the surface.

The epidemic of radiation-related diseases has also taken a huge psychological toll, with countless evacuees and victims---many of them children---still in pitiable condition.

Himself a pusher of atomic power since his "Death Valley Days" working for General Electric, Reagan never mentioned the devastating impacts of Chernobyl. He also never thanked the Beatles.

But a cultural revolution and a nuclear malfunction cracked the Kremlin´s core. Reagan´s beloved Cold War made his GOP buddies even richer. But it was rock and radiation that finally did in the Soviets.



Thread: what caught my eye today

1238.       alameda
3499 posts
 30 Aug 2009 Sun 01:02 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

Jaycee Lee Dugard -Missing US girl

 

...and forced to give birth to two children, one when she was only 14.

.

 

 

Actually, she was only 13 when she had the first child.  That man was some sort of  religious fanatic who was trying to start his own church.

 

Cops searched home but didn´t find compound.........

 

And yes, although most the time I am against capital punishment, in this case it seems warranted.



Thread: Healthcare?

1239.       alameda
3499 posts
 29 Aug 2009 Sat 12:46 am

 The link doesn´t work.

 

 

 



Thread: what caught my eye today

1240.       alameda
3499 posts
 28 Aug 2009 Fri 12:19 am

 

Quoting _AE_

 

 

 Well.. the UK never had a handsome Prime Minister, so I guess it doesn´t look good for the US

 

 You have had a LOT of Prime Ministers...hmmm....I´ll have to go through this with a fine tooth comb....Cool



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