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Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 04 November 2012 - 23:11

I will add that Ibrahim and Hundmutter know that I was NOT directing my comment at them.  They have a strong sense of self worth, confidence, intelligence and know that I have the utmost respect for them. It is pathetic how you tried to drag them into this.  Can I go now?  

GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 05 November 2012 - 00:11

You drug them into it by not standing up and saying your comment was directed solely at me. You backhanded them into it because that is the way you are, talk about pathetic.

Nothing I said was nutjob but you want to twist it because of your dislike of me, in those cases you might come off better saying nothing at all. Or maybe try your old standby and say I am intercepting Olis emails.

BTW, I have a strong sense of self-worth, confidence and intelligence and I also have the balls to say what I mean, unlike some who can't say what they mean and then want to back pedal, deflect and blame others.

GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 05 November 2012 - 01:11

After thinking about this a little more, we were having a debate about Obama/Romney and in that whole debate no one called another member a name or labeled them until you posted Jim, so not only are you stalking me but you are right back to your personal attacks and insults, what does that say about you? See there were only 3 Obama supporters and I knew you weren't going to call Hundmutter and Ibrahim nutjobs but you have no problem calling someone who you swore to ignore a nutjob. You can't even be held to your own words. Just ignore me and refrain from labeling people you dislike. Pretty simple.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 05 November 2012 - 05:11

You guys been at this all day?

Ninja,
you never explained the Robin Hood comment.


Now I'm supporting whom?
BabyEagle is the Ron Paul supporter, not me.
And I sure as hell wouldn't vote for Romney.

BTW,
Richard Mourdock adds are now popping up since you've mentioned his name, good Ole Google.

Richard Mourdock is just one more holy roller wishing to impose his beliefs on others and has no business serving anyone much less the State of Indiana.

As for me, I'm fed up with the bullshit and will no longer participate in this game of political illusion that everyone thinks is democracy.

No matter who wins shits just gonna keep on getting worst until the camels back is broken, your already in the trap you just don't know it yet, as soon as the jaws snap shut then you'll know.

Stalking.....LMAO !!!!







 


by Ibrahim on 05 November 2012 - 05:11

One thing caught my attention which is some or many Americans have it in mind that America is in war with the world, or better say America is at threat from the rest of the world.
beetree said: how is that any worse than a cannon that will not fire when you need it

America leads the world either for the better or the worse, in the course of leading other nations you gain friends/allies and you make enemies. If you as a leader are fair your enemies would be minimum and your friends would maximize. At the time Obama took charge, America's enemies were in their best health thanks to Bush administration, on the other hand during Obama's period those enemies were calmed down/defused and no vitamins were given to them recklessly and pointlessly. Obama changed the picture of America for the better in the eyes of other nations, so you better "Americans" work hard to keep this same picture for your wellness if not make it brighter.
If other nations had a vote, Obama would easily win the elections, unfortunately we do not elect who governs our Presidents, Amirs and Kings ourselves but you do.
If Foreign Policy is a major issue to you "Americans" then you should all unite behind Obama. But I personally believe domestic issues are and should be more of value to you, all nationalists in the world feel the same, the good for their own nation. So to non Obama electors/supporters keep away from foreign issues and do not highlight on them as Romney is surely not the better candidate for this very reason.
I would understand and respect America's decision/choice if Romney will be elected based on internal concerns, but it will be a huge irony if he'll be elected based on foreign issues, because it's just like telling other nations and sending them a message that says "we're coming back to get you". Please accept this from me as a friendly point of view from a non-American national who wishes the best for Americans as well as non-Americans equally.

Ibrahim

by beetree on 05 November 2012 - 12:11

Interesting take on a world view regarding America's choice of President. 

Now, I would wonder at the statement that under Obama, our perceived USA "enemies" have stood down and been defused. The telling point to that statement is they have not changed from being our enemies, just appear to enjoy employing a certain form of worldly manipulation. I dare say, this is the same type of "hype" that certain extremist groups use as a call to action to dwell on and incite to violence, under their blanket emotion of "outrage'". It appears this "outrage" always gives the extremist sympathizers a free pass to commit amazing atrocities against so called infidels and their own weaker person's...particularly women.  This outrage over a YouTube video is what Obama preferred to deflect to while our Ambassador Stevens in Benghazi was being murdered.

I am not speaking to any one personally when I bring up my points. Thanks for understanding that as you read my alternate view.

Ruger1

by Ruger1 on 05 November 2012 - 14:11

I will be voting for Romney,,,

With all due respect I do not much care what the rest of the world thinks about Romney or Obama,.America knows what is best for America...We as a people are not perfect and our presidential candidates are not perfect, but America will make the right descion with what it has to work with...



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by Ibrahim on 05 November 2012 - 16:11

beetre,

The irony is paths of extemists on all sides share many crosses.
Obama did not show hateful speach towards other nations and cultures, while Bush for example just did the opposite and was very very successful.
There was a question raised "why do people hate us", people here lauphed at the naive question, just travel around and see what your governments are doing to other countries and other people. Now not all governments are the same, people here look with passion to Obama and Clinton, they look with hate to the Bushes. Does that tell you something?
So I be clear and my words won't be confused, people love America as a symbol of freedom and are friendly in general towards American ordinary citizens, but the look towards government is something else.

Ibrahim

by beetree on 05 November 2012 - 16:11

Bush can never outlive the fact that his reason for invading Iraq for weapons of mass destruction was full of misinformation. So think about it, how can he have been so wrong and yet at the same time so diabolically perfect as to have pulled Al Qaeda's strings to attack NYC and DC, itself!  That is beyond nonsense!

 I can see why the Middle East will hate him for invading on bogus terms, even though ridding the world of Saddam was a good thing. I would say though, what you call as hateful speeches towards other nations has been drilled into your countries psyche when what he said (was just typical of a cowboy Texan going after his enemy who was just struck a devastating blow) as I recall, he named the enemy of America as extremist terrorists and not the peace loving Muslim people or their home countries, on the whole. That point was stated over and over and over again, over here!  It is hard to sort fact from propaganda when  journalists are being  controlled no matter what side of the pond we are on.

I certainly don't hate any body who is a Republican or any body who is a friend to Bush families. Makes no sense to me, because I think only, of course I can be friends with others who think differently than myself. I would be bored out of my mind if I only wanted to talk to people who only say and think like me.

Ruger1

by Ruger1 on 05 November 2012 - 16:11

Good post Beetree!!..especially the last paragraph..





 


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