| OT: WTB eds card, and possibly more... [message #55046] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 06:42  |
Dan
Messages: 12 Registered: October 2005
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it often is the most peaceful way to go.
- i acknowledge the use of force as concept to end a conflict.
it often is the most peaceful way to go.
- i dont blindly believe that everything on this world can be
negotiated
- i dont blindly believe that everything on this world can be
negotiated
- i dont blindly believe that everything on this world can be
negotiated
- i dont blindly believe that everything on this world can be
negotiated
- im not here because of some anti-US agenda. i have family
in the US, have been there many times and like it here.
im only intereste
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| Re: WTB eds card, and possibly more... [message #55058 is a reply to message #55046] |
Wed, 29 June 2005 09:04  |
Deej [3]
 Messages: 181 Registered: June 2005
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cal euro or whatever. i beg you, please READ
what i say now:
oh yes, as things are, i would stab a knife in that guys back.
its what the current situation asks for.
read it? ok, so i can get a little more into detail:
but it doesnt end there. i just stabbed the guy in the back.
what about the next guy? and the one after him? whats the
best way to avoid a neverending "guys with bombs" supply.
are there, god forbid, several possible approaches? is
it worth a discussion? cause, it would be unfair to
the soldiers to make them do this all the time while
we dont do anything for it to ever change.
> Until you allow for the full range of responses,
>you are acting as an advocate for them.
theres someone not ready for the "full range of responses"
here, but it aint me.
>So, if you could get a "peace process" going while he was at the
>peak of his powers, it mi
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