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[quote] I voiced a similar argument when someone here thought it was a good idea to create a Reddit for the sole purpose of documenting every time a libertarian said something that could be perceived as "not nice." It is in that realm that I think you have a point. But here, with lunatics like North, they kind of need to be called out before
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I have not seen it, but I will see it just so I can make a comment on it here. That's what I call forum dedication .
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If I am correct in the Reconstruction 11 CSA states were readmitted into the USA. How come? If the argument of the USA was that states did not have the right to secede, then their original secession had been legally invalid - it did not legally happen. If so why did these 11 states needed to be "readmitted" into something they had supposedly
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Hold old were you when you discovered Santa was a reptilian?
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By crime you mean punishable offense?
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[quote]I think you'll find that the neocons had been in the bureaucracy from Bush Sr. through Clinton. only Bush Jr. gave them head of DoD and cabinet positions (rather than "deputy undersecretary of defense," as Gen. Clark mentions, if you'd watch those videos... R-tard). Also, having a broad geostrategy is not the same as having
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In connection to the bombers these two takes seem the most likely to me so far: 1 , 2 . Also I should say this points to it being more of a pseudo-terrorism act. You have individuals who are pychologicaly alienated from society lashing out and grandstanding and searching to assert their identity, when they're actually rootless and detached from
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[quote]EDIT: Oh yeah, I forgot, PNAC and the neocons wanted to go into Iraq, in official capacity, six years before the war (they are an aberration within nationalist policy makers though), but my guess is that they all didn't just decide one day in 1997 to invade...[/quote] Big freaking news. Yea, the sky is blue, the grass is green, and the neocons
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[quote]It is done that way because Iran can fight back in a way that Iraq and Afghanistan could not; thus, you have work your way up from the bottom of the possible allies or strategic territory available to the main enemy . (Think of the amount of children that US sanctions on Iraq did over 8 or 9 years. 400,000 people died. 200,000 of which could
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[quote]Still the foundation of any investigation is Cui Bono .[/quote] Depending on what you mean by benefit. A benefit in the Misesian sense of satisfying wants certainly, but not necessarily beyond that. The foundation of any investigation is who would want to do this and why ? Let's not be simpletons stuck repeating two words in a loop, as if