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BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....

18 May 04 - 03:18 PM (#1187874)
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From: DonMeixner

It has been over 24 hrs. and no one has mentioned......


18 May 04 - 03:30 PM (#1187887)
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From: Once Famous

Me.


18 May 04 - 03:31 PM (#1187890)
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From: GUEST

???


18 May 04 - 03:32 PM (#1187891)
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From: wysiwyg

Baby-killing, pagan-hating Christians.

Ooops, maybe I'm wrong....

Well in case I am right I have at least rectified the omission.

~S~


18 May 04 - 03:35 PM (#1187894)
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From: GUEST,Shlio

Politics.

No? Too much to hope for really. How about rubbish?


18 May 04 - 06:33 PM (#1188041)
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From: Liz the Squeak

William Shatner?

Damn.....

Now we'll not STOP hearing about him.

LTS


18 May 04 - 06:38 PM (#1188043)
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From: Irish sergeant

Squeaky Fromme.


18 May 04 - 07:39 PM (#1188086)
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From: DonMeixner

No one has it yet, Not even close. Actually semi-serious.

Perhaps I should add ....no specific thread mentions...

Don


18 May 04 - 07:43 PM (#1188089)
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From: Jim McCallan

Indian Election?


18 May 04 - 08:21 PM (#1188115)
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From: open mike

May 17, 1949    Robin McG's birtheday?!


18 May 04 - 08:23 PM (#1188119)
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From: The Fooles Troupe

Happy Birthday?


18 May 04 - 10:31 PM (#1188176)
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From: JennyO

Farts?


19 May 04 - 12:18 AM (#1188205)
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From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Music?


19 May 04 - 12:21 AM (#1188206)
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From: DonMeixner

Farts is closest but stil lightyears away


19 May 04 - 12:29 AM (#1188211)
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From: LadyJean

bagpipes


19 May 04 - 12:35 AM (#1188214)
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From: The Fooles Troupe

V.D. ?


19 May 04 - 12:40 AM (#1188218)
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From: katlaughing

A Mighty Wind?

Songcatcher?

(Actually, I think it's been lots longer than 24 hrs for both of those!)


19 May 04 - 12:50 AM (#1188224)
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From: Amergin

the pure worship of nathan tompkins?


19 May 04 - 12:52 AM (#1188225)
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From: DonMeixner

The answer is political in nature and I noticed this more as an " Ain't that interesting" rather than a lets bring this up and start a fight.

So I'm hoping I'll see someone else find the answer and start the thread.

Don


19 May 04 - 01:03 AM (#1188226)
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From: Benjamin

Moris Dancing?


19 May 04 - 01:41 AM (#1188239)
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From: open mike

it is wysiwyg's birthdya tomorrow--or is it today where yo ulive?


19 May 04 - 01:47 AM (#1188242)
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From: GUEST

Maybe everybody's waiting to see if it's worth talking about......

yet!


19 May 04 - 02:32 AM (#1188265)
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From: GUEST,John O'Lennaine

BigPinkLad and Ooh Aah?


19 May 04 - 04:01 AM (#1188271)
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From: Metchosin

rubbish?


19 May 04 - 04:05 AM (#1188273)
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From: el ted

Hull? Aardvarks?


19 May 04 - 04:07 AM (#1188277)
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From: GUEST,freda

Michael Moore's film, "Fahrenheit 9/11," , "a two-hour attack on President George W. Bush" made its debut Monday at the Cannes International Film Festival?


19 May 04 - 04:07 AM (#1188278)
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From: fat B****rd

Larks Tongues In Aspic ??


19 May 04 - 04:08 AM (#1188281)
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From: el ted

Hey wasn't that an album by King Crimson?


19 May 04 - 04:09 AM (#1188284)
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From: fat B****rd

Yes. That is to say it is an album by KC not Yes.


19 May 04 - 04:15 AM (#1188289)
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From: Ella who is Sooze

John O'Lennaine...

big pink lad and oo ah...

Laugh, I nearly fell of my chair.... thanks for the smile this morning.... very funny way of putting it!

Ella!


19 May 04 - 04:16 AM (#1188290)
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From: mooman

Dubya?

Peace

moo


19 May 04 - 04:18 AM (#1188292)
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From: The DeanMeister

Punch the Horse?


19 May 04 - 05:06 AM (#1188312)
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From: Sttaw Legend

harriWattsband


19 May 04 - 05:20 AM (#1188314)
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From: el ted

The Mick Tomlinson Experience.


19 May 04 - 08:56 AM (#1188400)
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From: GUEST

manatees


19 May 04 - 09:12 AM (#1188413)
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From: GUEST,John O'Lennaine

Emmerson Lake and Palmer?


19 May 04 - 09:20 AM (#1188419)
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From: Amergin

the death of the head of the iraqi governing council?


19 May 04 - 09:22 AM (#1188424)
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From: Rapparee

Musical farts that blow purple powder on Blair?


19 May 04 - 09:24 AM (#1188426)
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From: wysiwyg

GWB

~S~


19 May 04 - 09:27 AM (#1188427)
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From: GUEST,Larry K

Darva Conger
The Cast from the Apprentice
Richard Hatch
Michael Jackson
Robert Blake
Geraldo Rivera
Lacey Peterson
Alan Dershowitz
Bill Gates
Hillary Clinton
Susan Sharandon
Barbra Steisand
John Ashcroft
George Steinbrenner
Jimmy Swaggert
Rush Limbaugh
Al Franken

We can only hope this trend continues


19 May 04 - 09:32 AM (#1188436)
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From: freda underhill

hamsters?


19 May 04 - 09:49 AM (#1188449)
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From: mooman

9?

£57?

Peace


19 May 04 - 10:29 AM (#1188480)
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From: freda underhill

how long has it been now?


19 May 04 - 10:34 AM (#1188485)
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From: beardedbruce

freda,

that is an awfully personmal question....


19 May 04 - 10:37 AM (#1188487)
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From: GUEST,ladyjane

Jim McCallan:

What's this with Indian Elections??? My husband just had...

OOps! Sorry! I misread that!


19 May 04 - 11:51 AM (#1188549)
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From: JennyO

Spaw?


19 May 04 - 12:22 PM (#1188574)
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From: McGrath of Harlow

Would All Bran help?


19 May 04 - 12:30 PM (#1188581)
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From: CarolC

One of Colin Powell's aids moved the camera off him while he was being interviewed and focused it instead on the beautiful Mediterranean because she didn't like the question he'd been asked, and he had to tell her to get out of the way?


19 May 04 - 12:56 PM (#1188593)
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From: DonMeixner

Amergin is closest, Knocking on the door.


19 May 04 - 01:17 PM (#1188608)
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From: Deda

What folk music is, really?

The stolen election of 2000?

Al Gore?

Hubert Humphrey?

Millard Filmore?


19 May 04 - 01:34 PM (#1188623)
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From: Stilly River Sage

Sorry I didn't look in here before. Could it be the fact that they've found some other poor sod to put in the place of the assassinated "leader," and that poor guy is supposedly leading a "sovereign Iraqi government" in six weeks' time? I don't envy him being the one Bremer pinned the tail on. And then there's this little tidbit:

    KUWAIT CITY : Saddam Hussein and some 100 former members of his Baathist regime detained by the US-led coalition in Iraq will be handed over to Iraqis before the June 30 power transfer, the head of the Iraqi war crimes tribunal said.

    "We have a hundred detainees (who were) senior leaders of the former regime, including Saddam Hussein, Tareq Aziz and Ali Hasan al-Majid," lawyer Salam Chalabi, the tribunal's director general, said on arrival at Kuwait airport.


SRS


19 May 04 - 01:56 PM (#1188640)
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From: Amos

I hyope they don't announce the date and place of transferring Saddam and his hundred men. They're likely to be liberated by a sudden raid, Robin Hood style.

A


19 May 04 - 02:53 PM (#1188699)
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From: GUEST

the russian hostages freed?


19 May 04 - 04:42 PM (#1188768)
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From: GUEST

terrorism?
suicide bombers?


19 May 04 - 05:30 PM (#1188828)
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From: GUEST,Ed

It has been over 24 hrs. and.....

DonMeixner hasn't told us what we're suppossed to be guessing at!

Sorry, never much liked guessing games.


19 May 04 - 05:52 PM (#1188858)
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From: DonMeixner

Hi Ed,

You are right I haven't. I have been at odds to ask the question myself because I'm sure it will be a hot button issue. But here goes.

There is documented use of a nerve agent as well as mustard gass in Iraq by unidentified isnsurgents from undifined places and it didn't seem to raise enough dust in the forum to rate its own thread. Possible proof of the existence of those famous and undiscovered WMDs.

Personally I think it is a big deal and it bumps this mess up another notch. Where do we go from here? No clue, home I hope.

I prefered all the other answers to this one believe me. And I could have sworn I made this almost very same reply last night. Seems to have gotten lost in the electrons.

Don


19 May 04 - 06:07 PM (#1188877)
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From: beardedbruce

from the BS: Torture thread-

"Ah, but early on in the war, a STOCKPILE of empty shells for chemical weapons ( WMDs) was found, and all the anti-war folks said that that did not count, since there were no chemicals in them. Now we have the chemicals, and the line is that anyone could have made them.

Seems like a flaw in the logic, somehwere.

If the hardware is not the weapon, and the chemicals are not the weapon, what is? "



It does not appear to matter what WMDs are found, or even used. There are those who have decided that the US is wrong, regardless of whatever happens. Some of them lost a lot of money ( present and future) when Saddam was removed. Some just do not like the US.


19 May 04 - 06:40 PM (#1188915)
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From: dick greenhaus

The shell that was fired is, more properly, a Weapon of Minimal Destruction. Sorry about the confusion. Or does W really think that Iraq was planning on shelling us?


19 May 04 - 06:43 PM (#1188918)
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From: beardedbruce

ANY chemical weapon, by definition, is a WMD. Sorry Dick, that is the way it is. If someone uses a nuke on us, and it fizzles, I doubt if we will ignore it.


19 May 04 - 06:53 PM (#1188934)
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From: Stilly River Sage

The report I heard about this (probably on NPR or BBC radio) concluded that the shell (containing sarin) was quite old, and probably overlooked when the weapons were destroyed after the 1991 war. The thought was that these shells number in the 10s or 100s, but don't amount to an arsenal of WMDs.

SRS


19 May 04 - 07:00 PM (#1188946)
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From: Jim McCallan

What Hans Blix said

"US Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt said in Baghdad that two soldiers were treated for minor exposure to sarin, but no serious injuries were reported. He said he believed that insurgents who planted the explosive didn't know it contained the nerve agent"

That is the trouble with not letting the Weapons Inspectors finish their job, in my opinion.

Jim


19 May 04 - 07:01 PM (#1188947)
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From: beardedbruce

Overlooked???? When the UN inspectors were doing such a wonderful job???????????

Either the inspectors were doing a good job, or not. The claim that we should have let them continue, in the face of blatent violations of the terms of the 91 ceasefire, is based on how competent they were. BUT THEY MISSED 10s or 100s OF SHELLS??????

SO All of you outy there concede that the inspectors were not capable of dealing with Saddam, and the US was entitles, nay, REQUIRED by international law in invade. Thank you for seeing the truth.


19 May 04 - 07:07 PM (#1188960)
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From: Jim McCallan

Yes, but Bruce, as I have said before, it was not the US' responsibility to enforce the UN resoultions on their own.

I see the UN have passed a resolution condemming the killing of those civilians in Gaza.

Wanna invade?

Jim


19 May 04 - 07:10 PM (#1188965)
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From: beardedbruce

No, but as parties to the 91 ceasefire we did have obligations.


19 May 04 - 07:20 PM (#1188981)
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From: Rapparee

I'm not going to get into this, but here's a quote from "The Nation's" website:

"In an October 2002 speech, Bush said Iraq had a "massive stockpile" of weapons of mass destruction. Vice President Dick Cheney claimed "there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction...that he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us." In his famous presentation to the United Nations Security Council, Secretary of State Colin Powell declared, "Our conservative estimate is that Iraq, today, has a stockpile of between 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent.""

From the article "WMDs gone MIA":

"On Aug. 26, 2002, Vice President Cheney told the VFW, "Stated simply, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction. There is no doubt he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies and against us."

On Dec. 2, Ari Fleischer told the White House press corps, "You've heard the president say repeatedly that he has chemical and biological weapons." On Jan. 7, 2003, Fleischer added, "We know for a fact that there are weapons there."

Also in January, Rumsfeld declared, "There's no doubt in my mind that they currently have chemical and biological weapons."

In his Feb. 8 radio address, Bush declared, "We have sources that tell us that Saddam recently authorized Iraqi field commanders to use chemical weapons—the very weapons the dictator tells us he does not have."

Cheney added in March, "We believe he has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons."

On March 17, on the eve of war, President Bush told the nation "Intelligence … leaves no doubt that the Iraqi regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised." So persuaded, America united behind the president and went to war.

Something is terribly wrong here. It is impossible to believe the president would deliberately lie to the nation when he knew the full truth would be discovered at war's end in a few weeks. Either he was misled, or he was deceived, and, so, too, was Secretary of State Colin Powell. Who did it? Who was responsible for the intelligence failure, or the dishonest use of selected intelligence, or the conscious and deliberate deceit of a president and secretary of state?

Where are the weapons? We have searched 300 sites and arms dumps and found not one shell. If Saddam had the weapons, why did he not use them? If he destroyed them before the war, as Rumsfeld now argues, he fulfilled the terms of Resolution 1441 and could have saved himself by showing UN inspectors where and how he did it.

Why would Saddam let himself, his family, and his regime perish protecting weapons he either no longer had or did not intend to use?

Is it possible Iraq never had that vast arsenal of anthrax, VX, sarin, and mustard gas we were led to believe? Did the intelligence agencies fail us, or did someone "cook the books" to meet the recipe for an imperial war? It is time Congress investigated the Office of Special Plans, set up in the Pentagon to sift and interpret all intelligence and placed under neoconservative super-hawk, Paul Wolfowitz."

This last is from "The American Conserative" (June 30, 2003) and was written by Pat Buchanan.


19 May 04 - 07:29 PM (#1188990)
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From: beardedbruce

let me see... we went in in 2003... the ceasefire was 1991... 12 years and the inspectors couldn't find 100s of shells. These are not rifle cartridges, you know. I think if they had not been HIDDEN they might have seen them. If they looked. If they were not in some palace. If they were not manufactured after the war, in violation of the ceasefire and the UN resolutions. But I guess Saddam had to spend all that oil money on something, since he did not want to feed his people. Oh- I forgot- he had to replace the WMD that he had used on his own people... Tens of thousands, but since they were only Kurds, we don't want to mention anything about them.


19 May 04 - 07:50 PM (#1189011)
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From: Jim McCallan

"let me see... we went in in 2003..." and it is now 1 full year later.

Remember that this weapon were not 'found'.
And no amount of killing and torture of Iraqis, nor the apprehension of the people on 'The Deck Of Cards', has yet found any.

I was always certain that there was the possibility of a few 'strays' turning up, and I certainly hope that they will be few and far between.

But it is in no way indicitive of the "... conservative estimate is that Iraq, today, has a stockpile of between 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent."

One swallow doesn't make a summer, Bruce.

Jim


19 May 04 - 07:56 PM (#1189020)
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From: beardedbruce

"Remember that this weapon were not 'found'.
And no amount of killing and torture of Iraqis, nor the apprehension of the people on 'The Deck Of Cards', has yet found any."


Ah, but early on in the war, a STOCKPILE of empty shells for chemical weapons ( WMDs) was found. and the chemicals are so easy that anyone can make them, remember?

If every time some evidence is found, the answer is that this is not all, I will agree- it is not all. But that does not mean that it is not there, just that we have not found it, or it was removed or destroyed in the time that the UN gave Saddam. Do you feel comfortable knowing that SOMEWHERE there may be 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons, NOT under the control of any responsible party?


19 May 04 - 08:05 PM (#1189028)
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From: Jim McCallan

"Do you feel comfortable knowing that SOMEWHERE there may be 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons, NOT under the control of any responsible party?"

Of course I don't, Bruce, but I think our energies (and tax money) would have been better spent actually looking for them, rather than blasting in there, and creating the situation that we have now, of nobody knowing anything, anymore.

Iraq could be brimming with WMDs at this stage, for all we know. The 'biggies', I mean. They may not have been there before we went in.

Using sledgehammers to strike nails, again. That's what we might get for our haste in turning the place into anarchy.

Jim


19 May 04 - 08:08 PM (#1189032)
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From: beardedbruce

We SHOULD have gone in when he started to gas the Kurds- but the UN would not have stood for that. Just like they withdrew their forces when confronted by the situation in Rwanda.


19 May 04 - 08:13 PM (#1189039)
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From: Jim McCallan

Why didn't the US not do the Rwanda gig on their own, then?

Jim


19 May 04 - 08:15 PM (#1189044)
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From: beardedbruce

WE SHOULD HAVE! Why don't you ask that of the administration in power at the time? I would like to know the answer, as well. The anti-war folks in the US can take credit for 2 million dead Cambodians, but who gets the credit for 800,000 dead Rwandans?


19 May 04 - 08:42 PM (#1189076)
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From: Jim McCallan

I have no party affiliations in the US, beardedbruce; one can be as bad as the other, if you ask me.

I don't like the hyporicy of certain standpoints; that's mostly my problem with all of this...

Not quite off topic, but interesting, all the same: Bush abandons his 'favourite son' Chalabi

Jim


19 May 04 - 09:53 PM (#1189128)
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From: dianavan

beardedbruce - Sarin can be made by anyone with the desire to make it. I'm not sure you can blame Saddam for this incident. He's not in power anymore. If you want to blame, maybe you should blame the people who are now in control of Iraq. I haven't seen them turn up any evidence of stockpiles of chemical or biological weapons.

Besides that, there are plenty of other countries who have WMD. The U.S. and Israel included. The source of that sarin could have come from anywhere. Just because it was discovered on Iraqi soil doesn't mean it was an Iraqi weapon. Any terrorist group from anywhere could have made it.

I too am worried for the safety of the coalition forces but I think the damage from nerve gas is significantly lower than the nervous disorders that have resulted from fatigue, trauma, emotional stress and immoral behaviour.


19 May 04 - 10:50 PM (#1189169)
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From: Stilly River Sage

beardedbruce, you're grasping at straws. You certainly drew some screwy conclusions from what I posted and put words in there that I never said. I can easily imagine a single large cache of this stuff existing and having been missed. I can imagine a single large cache of this being hidden by Saddam. But of all of the things he'd choose to keep caches of, is this the one he'd bet the nation on? I think everyone missed it during the inspections the first time round, and they never had a chance to discover it the second time round, cause your boy Dubya decided to shoot first and ask questions later.

The anti-war folks in the US can take credit for 2 million dead Cambodians, but who gets the credit for 800,000 dead Rwandans?

I think you're certifiably insane.

SRS


20 May 04 - 04:29 PM (#1190038)
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From: beardedbruce

dianavan:

I do not blame Saddam for THIS incident- I blame him for the stockpile of chemical projectiles that were found in the initial invasion.

NONE of the other countries with WMD signed a ceasefire, under the condition that they eliminated all WMD. ( Well, we will NOT talk about Korea- the ceasefire does not mention WMD) Or should I talk about the 17 UN resolutions?

Stilly:

Try reading what I write, instead of what you want to have had me write.

You may think me whatever you want- but I was here in the 60's. If ANYONE in uniform is a babykiller, then the anti-war folks are guilty of murder many times over. I will consider their arguements that they just wanted the poor cambodians to enjoy the country air.

Remember the domino theory? seems to have been true, regardless of what people wanted to believe.


20 May 04 - 05:45 PM (#1190135)
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From: 42

How could anyone think that any party in charge of chemical weapons is "responsible"?

It's either ours or theirs? We're right and responsible and they're subversive and malignant?

i shiver at the thought.

j


20 May 04 - 10:29 PM (#1190385)
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From: dianavan

Beardedbruce - all the better reason to bring back the UN weapons inspectors to finish the their job.

Seems the U.S. left out alot of important information about the discovery of the sarin.


21 May 04 - 03:24 AM (#1190507)
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From: fat B****rd

........nobody's responded to the original thread.


21 May 04 - 11:16 AM (#1190785)
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From: Stilly River Sage

beardedbruce, you need to change your name to Archie Bunker.

    You may think me whatever you want- but I was here in the 60's. If ANYONE in uniform is a babykiller, then the anti-war folks are guilty of murder many times over. I will consider their arguements that they just wanted the poor cambodians to enjoy the country air.

This is a logical fallacy of ad hominem variety (tu quoque), beardedbruce. I was here in the 60's too, pal, and you couldn't get away with that argument then just as you can't get way with it now.

SRS


24 May 04 - 11:17 AM (#1192771)
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From: beardedbruce

And why not? Just because you don't want to believe that your actions could cause any harm?

IF the anti-war folks were effective, the policies that they pushed the US into were at least in part responsible for the Pol Pot takeover of Cambodia.

So you claim that the anti-war folks had no effect on US policies?


24 May 04 - 11:48 AM (#1192805)
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From: Stilly River Sage

No, I claimed that anti-war activists and deaths oversees are not linked in the way your "logical fallacy" tries to link them. You're not arguing 2 + 2 = 4, you're arguing 1 + 5 = orange.

SRS


24 May 04 - 11:49 AM (#1192808)
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From: Stilly River Sage

overseas


24 May 04 - 12:00 PM (#1192818)
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From: GUEST,noddy

YESTERDAY!






I win.


24 May 04 - 06:16 PM (#1193134)
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From: beardedbruce

"If ANYONE in uniform is a babykiller, then the anti-war folks are guilty of murder many times over."

I seem to have made too large a logical step for some of you.

1. If ANYONE in uniform is guilty of being a baby-killer, just by being in uniform, since some people in uniform were baby killers ( and prosecuted for it), then if I show that some members of the anti-war group were murderers, I can claim that they all are.

2. It is recorded historical fact that when Jane Fonda went to Hanoi, and was televised with 5 POWs, they slipped her peices of paper with their names and serial numbers. She then gave those papers to the North Vietnamese officer, and 4 of the 5 POWs were killed- the 5th survived and returned home at a later date. This was the act of a traitor, and was tantamont to murder.

case stated. Care to show a logical error?


24 May 04 - 11:48 PM (#1193337)
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From: Stilly River Sage

beardedbruce, you didn't research this, obviously, or you never would have posted that old saw. It makes your entire argument all that much weaker that you can't even cite facts.

The Snopes pages doesn't paint Jane as very bright:
    On the one hand, Jane Fonda provided no tangible military assistance to the North Vietnamese: she divulged no military secrets, she gave them no money or material, and she did not interfere with the operations of the American forces. Her actions, offensive as they were to many, were primarily of propaganda value only. On the other hand, Iva Ikuko Toguri (also known as "Tokyo Rose") was convicted of treason for making propaganda broadcasts on behalf of the Japanese during World War II (although she claimed her betrayal was forced and was eventually pardoned many years later by President Gerald Ford), and Fonda's efforts could fall under the definition of "giving aid and comfort to the enemy." It is also undeniable that some American soldiers came to harm as a direct result of Fonda's actions, an outcome she should reasonably have anticipated.


This said, you need to read a little farther:

    The most serious accusations in the piece quoted above -- that Fonda turned over slips of paper furtively given her by American POWS to the North Vietnamese and that several POWs were beaten to death as a result -- are proveably untrue. Those named in the inflammatory e-mail categorically deny the events they supposedly were part of.

    "It's a figment of somebody's imagination," says Ret. Col. Larry Carrigan, one of the servicemen mentioned in the 'slips of paper' incident. Carrigan was shot down over North Vietnam in 1967 and did spend time in a POW camp. He has no idea why the story was attributed to him. "I never met Jane Fonda."


SRS


25 May 04 - 07:55 AM (#1193527)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

"It is also undeniable that some American soldiers came to harm as a direct result of Fonda's actions, an outcome she should reasonably have anticipated."

OK.


25 May 04 - 08:34 AM (#1193553)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Selective memory syndrome eh beardedbruce, what about the rest of the crap you quoted?


25 May 04 - 08:41 AM (#1193561)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

I am checking to see what eveidence exists on BOTH sides of the disputed point. I will state, however, that my logic is shown valid.

My item 2 is in dispute- sobeit. But you cannot tell me that there were NO ACTS of violence or assult by the anti-war people. Not and tell the truth.


25 May 04 - 08:53 AM (#1193575)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

The disputed point is really the central pillar of your post and it has been shown to be crap, accept it.

Your logic hold no water in my view, your wording is as twisted as your poetry, rambling and incoherant tripe.


25 May 04 - 09:18 AM (#1193597)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Sounds like I hit a nerve- Who did you kill????


25 May 04 - 09:45 AM (#1193616)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

I have never lifted a weapon in anger in my life, any suffering I may have caused is nothing I think compared to the suffering caused by your dreadful poetry.

My nerves are fine by the way, thank you for asking.


25 May 04 - 09:47 AM (#1193621)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

We could allways broadcast your poems 24 hours a day on Iraqi radio and TV, the militents would soon give in, a bloodless vistory, but would that then count as mass torture? Even you can't be that cruel.


25 May 04 - 09:55 AM (#1193627)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Well, I could...

But will you concede that, logically, if I can produce even ONE act of murder by the anti-war people, my statement is LOGICALLY valid?


25 May 04 - 10:04 AM (#1193636)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Logic is highly overrated look at the harm spock did to countless Star Trek scipts, but go on then dig up this murder you keep going on about, at the very least it'll stop you from producing any more poems for a while. Then once you have that bee out of your bonnet you can jump in the truck and head off to collect your latest copy of redneck monthly, hope you have fun coloring in the pictures.

But one murder no matter how brutal it might be still bares no comaparison to the thoughtless killings at the wedding in Iraq that we are now seeing.


25 May 04 - 10:21 AM (#1193647)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

I thought it was acts of murder 'many times over', beardedbruce?

Your argument is only valid for that.


25 May 04 - 10:24 AM (#1193649)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

We were talking about 2 million cambodians, but I guess they are not people to you....Wrong ethnic group.


And I may be conservative, but hardly a redneck. Talk about crap....


25 May 04 - 10:25 AM (#1193653)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

No, Beardedbruce, because you were claiming hundreds of thousands of lives were lost due to the acts of anti-war activists. One does not prove your bogus "theory." And violent anti-war activists are enough of an oxymoron, just as the murderous acts of right-to-lifers, that they require a separate category for their sanctimonious acts, that of criminal.


25 May 04 - 10:26 AM (#1193655)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: el ted

99


25 May 04 - 10:27 AM (#1193657)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: el ted

100 I thank you.


25 May 04 - 10:29 AM (#1193659)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

No, beardedbruce, your argument is only valid for 'many times over'..., not ONE act of murder.

You're trying to change the goalposts


25 May 04 - 10:34 AM (#1193663)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

" If ANYONE in uniform is a babykiller, then the anti-war folks are guilty of murder many times over. I will consider their arguements that they just wanted the poor cambodians to enjoy the country air."


SRS: Wrong- see my statement.

Guest: you are correct, I have to find multiple murders. Are you comfortable that I will not?


25 May 04 - 10:36 AM (#1193664)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Beardedbruce,

If you think any here condone any acts of murder, mass murder or otherwise of any group around the Globe then you are an idiot.

Cambodia suffered, but it suffered 25 years ago, what good will your logic games do now, no matter how clever they may make you feel. The evnts in Irag are ongoing maybe you could direct your energies where they may actually do some good and save lives, or are "they" the wrong ethnic group for you.


25 May 04 - 10:42 AM (#1193668)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Bill D

" If ANYONE in uniform is guilty of being a baby-killer, just by being in uniform, since some people in uniform were baby killers ( and prosecuted for it), then if I show that some members of the anti-war group were murderers, I can claim that they all are."

sorry, bruce...logical fallacy. equivocation on the term "anyone" (all members of the category vs. any SINGLE member of the category)..and the terms 'people in uniform' and 'members of the anti-war group' are not equivalent. (fallacy of the divided middle, I believe)

dangerous place, this Mudcat....*grin*...you gotta be REAL careful.


25 May 04 - 10:42 AM (#1193669)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

"
From: beardedbruce - PM
Date: 19 May 04 - 08:08 PM

We SHOULD have gone in when he started to gas the Kurds- but the UN would not have stood for that. Just like they withdrew their forces when confronted by the situation in Rwanda.

......

Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan - PM
Date: 19 May 04 - 08:13 PM

Why didn't the US not do the Rwanda gig on their own, then?

Jim

........

Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce - PM
Date: 19 May 04 - 08:15 PM

WE SHOULD HAVE! Why don't you ask that of the administration in power at the time? I would like to know the answer, as well. The anti-war folks in the US can take credit for 2 million dead Cambodians, but who gets the credit for 800,000 dead Rwandans? "

THIS was my original comment.... Maube you should learn to read, as I stated earlier.


25 May 04 - 10:45 AM (#1193673)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST,Not 10.36 AM Guest

"Are you comfortable that I will not?"

I'm afraid it will have to be proven. It was a statement said and repeated, in all confidence, as if to qualify an argument.

Something the Bush Administration has a certain propensity for.


25 May 04 - 10:49 AM (#1193681)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Yes, beardedbruce, but the anti-war folks in the US can't take credit for 2 million dead Cambodians.

I am comfortable that you cannot prove this


25 May 04 - 10:50 AM (#1193682)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Keep it up beardedone, every minute spent here is a minute away from the poems, thank god!


25 May 04 - 10:52 AM (#1193684)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Here's a straw....., grasp it...... quick.., quick..., quick

(too late!)


25 May 04 - 10:53 AM (#1193686)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Bill:



logical fallacy. equivocation on the term "anyone" (all members of the category vs. any SINGLE member of the category).."

I know this is a logical fallacy- please see my "IF". I was commenting on the "fact" that some of us were accused of being baby-killers, quite forcefully, during the war because we were in uniform. I was in CAP, doing SAR in the DC area- no matter- I was a baby killer. But no-one working to end the war had any responsibility for the actions that were attributable to the US withdrawing, even thought they ( those working to end the war) caused that withdrawal.



and the terms 'people in uniform' and 'members of the anti-war group' are not equivalent. (fallacy of the divided middle, I believe)

I am not sure I understand this point- If there exists class of those in uniform, why can there not exist a class of those who are anti-war? How would you suggest I had worded it to include those people who were active in the anti-war demonstrations?


25 May 04 - 10:55 AM (#1193691)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Ahem.. there's a little question of 2 million dead Cambodians?


25 May 04 - 10:57 AM (#1193694)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Guest:

So, you claim that the anti-war movement had no effect on the US, and did not cause the US government to withhdraw unilateraly from SE Asia????????????


25 May 04 - 10:58 AM (#1193696)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Given beardedbruces facility with words, you would think his poems wouldn't stink so bad?


25 May 04 - 11:02 AM (#1193699)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

So bearded one, its better to carry on with a going nowhere war, also causing untold numbers of dead and widespread destruction than to try and halt it? Hitler took that path as well, which gave us the scenic ruins of Europe for all to enjoy.


25 May 04 - 11:03 AM (#1193700)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

beardedbruce: 25 May 04 - 10:57 AM
"So, you claim that the anti-war movement had no effect on the US, and did not cause the US government to withhdraw unilateraly from SE Asia???????????? "

Nope.

You (on the other hand), attribute 2 million dead to it


25 May 04 - 11:05 AM (#1193702)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

Bush apparently spent much of his time last night again repeating his mantra that Iraq and Sept. 11 are one and the same. I predict that history will have a recording of his voice under the button one pushes to hear an example of the voice of evil. His argument is as fallacious as bruce's.

Bruce, the argument is as idiotic when you repeat it down here in the thread as when you first posted it. Who gets credit for 800,000 dead Rwandans? The Rwandans get that credit. Who gets credit for 2 million dead Cambodians? The Cambodians. You're taking unrelated events and trying to push them together as if they are cause and effect. What you're practicing isn't "Logic," it's illogic. It goes far beyond the "fuzzy" category to what you're trying to pull off. Take some time off. Do some reading. Here. and here and here are a whole bunch of places you can go look.

SRS


25 May 04 - 11:06 AM (#1193704)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

You were telling fibs, beardedbruce.

Weren't you?


25 May 04 - 11:08 AM (#1193706)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Better a few fibs than his poems, I read one once.


25 May 04 - 11:09 AM (#1193707)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

So, if/when we withdraw, and the various factions in Iraq slaughter one another, you will say that the US had no responsibility for the massacre? Or does your "logic" only apply to the other side of the political spectrum?


25 May 04 - 11:12 AM (#1193711)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Guest:

By attacking my poetry rather than my statements, you have conceded that you think the statements are correct. Thank you.


25 May 04 - 11:15 AM (#1193714)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Bill D

bruce...both 'people in uniform' and 'anti-war folks' are indeed classes, they are just not logically identical classes, since membership in the classes are based on different principles and definitions. It is easier to imagine if you create a class called "people wearing red hats"...some of whom may be murderers, but not by virute of their wearing red hats. To be the middle term in a syllogism, the terms should be identical. (Straining to wrap my head around this...it has been too many years since I was expected to get it right for a grade.)


25 May 04 - 11:16 AM (#1193715)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

After they have their "free" elections, what if they do ask the coaltition forces to leave, what then.


25 May 04 - 11:19 AM (#1193718)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Afraid not beardedone, just that your poems are as odious as your statements. Might as well cover them both at the same time to save bandwidth.


25 May 04 - 11:19 AM (#1193720)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Bill D

bruce...you will note that those who can't deal with logic usually abuse it anonymously with ad hominem attacks....but you figgered that out already...


25 May 04 - 11:21 AM (#1193722)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Bill, IF the class of those in uniform were all baby-killers because some of the memebers of that class had killed babies THEN the class of those who were active in anti-war activities ....

Guest: We leave, and the world gets to watch the slaughter... Just like you seem to want.


25 May 04 - 11:21 AM (#1193723)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST


25 May 04 - 11:29 AM (#1193735)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

Nope. I would say if you ask the question "who's responsible for the loss of 10,000+ Iraqi lives and almost 1000 U.S. and allied lives" I'd have to answer George W. Bush. And the idiotic congress that let themselves be swept away by fear when they voted for this war. Not fear of Saddam, but fear of being labled anti-American cowards by Rove and Cheney and Bush (and as they would portray it, Americans in general) at such a time of pain. At a time when we should have paused and taken a careful and measured look at what was going on in the world, Bush took advantage of the injury to the American psyche to push his agenda forward, and everyone was treading so carefully HERE that they ignored their common sense and just let him have his way. More fools them. Now the U.S. does have this blood on it's hands, for no good reason. But it has nothing to do with 9-11, with Rwanda, with Cambodia, or with anything other than the ego of the heir of Bush Sr. and Ronald Reagan, George Walker Bush. As he works through his feelings of inadequacy for having been a loser and a poor student and always needing a boost from Daddy and the family name he's out to finish what his daddy started in Iraq (and he doesn't buy the logic that his father stopped when he should have if he was going to go there at all) and Reagan's fiscal "let your friends get richer" policies. He's combining the two into the most atrocious excuse for an appointment to the presidency that I've ever seen.

Oh, wait! I forgot Afghanistan! How silly of me! And they had nothing to do with it, either. Bush got a two-fer there, blew up two Moslem countries for the price of one atrocity on American soil. No wonder your thinking skills are messed up, brucie. You've been practicing Dubya's form of "logic."

SRS


25 May 04 - 11:30 AM (#1193738)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

2 million Cambodians, bruce.....???????????????


25 May 04 - 11:32 AM (#1193739)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

And the daily death tolls we are presented with currently are so much better because? You would rather it all carries on than take a chance that they can govern themselves.


25 May 04 - 11:56 AM (#1193759)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

"The Killing Fields."


25 May 04 - 12:05 PM (#1193769)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST

Good movie


25 May 04 - 01:02 PM (#1193811)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: ToulouseCruise

*sigh*

I liked this thread back when we didn't know what it was 24 hrs since... can we start guessing again?

Brian.


25 May 04 - 01:32 PM (#1193829)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: sledge

Kiefer Sutherlands has saved the day again, good job he's around.


26 May 04 - 01:09 AM (#1194114)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: dianavan

beardedbruce - So why is it the U.S. didn't go it alone in Rwanda?

I also want to know this (since you are so good with statistices):

What do you think the number killed by Saddam + the number that might possibly be killed if the U.S. withdraws might total?

Add to that the loss of American freedoms + a deeply divided U.S. + the cost of the war, + loss of American credibility in the international community.

Who are the losers?


26 May 04 - 10:40 AM (#1194172)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

dianavan:

"beardedbruce - So why is it the U.S. didn't go it alone in Rwanda?"

THAT is the question I was asking.

"I also want to know this (since you are so good with statistices):

What do you think the number killed by Saddam + the number that might possibly be killed if the U.S. withdraws might total? "

too many

Add to that the loss of American freedoms + a deeply divided U.S. + the cost of the war, + loss of American credibility in the international community.

Who are the losers? "

You did forget the number killed by all the WMD of Iraq's stockpile that may be used in the future.....


26 May 04 - 11:12 AM (#1194211)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Amos

Beardedbruce:

The WMDs of Iraq's stockpile...huh???

Your political insight is rivalled only by the depth of your poetry, I am afraid.

A


26 May 04 - 11:15 AM (#1194217)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

try reading the entire post.


26 May 04 - 11:16 AM (#1194218)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

Hard to believe that Saddam was telling the truth and Chalabi was lying, beardedbruce? You're still buying Dubya's lie about weapons of mass destruction? It's the U.S. with the weapons of mass destuction.


26 May 04 - 11:18 AM (#1194225)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

Here's more posted to another thread but works here as well.


26 May 04 - 11:21 AM (#1194229)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Amos

Well, I did try, Bruce, but it diid not make much sense to me.,

A


26 May 04 - 12:31 PM (#1194293)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

"beardedbruce - So why is it the U.S. didn't go it alone in Rwanda?"
THAT is the question I was asking.
"

Correction, beardedbruce. That is the question I was asking, and you still haven't answered it yet.
I can imagine the reason, though..., as I'm sure you can, as well: 'Who needs the Rwandans?'
Sort of like, 'Who needs the Kurds?', when Saddam was coming down heavy on them in his halcyon years, as to why we didn't invade him 'for killing his own people', then.

Hypocrisy, I think the word is called, beardedbruce, and it normally swings the balance of whether or not we give a damn about other peoples' situations, if they have something worthwhile to offer us in return.
The question should then have been: "What do the Rwandan's have to offer us?"

C'est la vie in the big wide world, beardedbruce, and for the Bush Administration to say that they actually care about 'Saddam's own people' (like they're doing now for instance), is another little bit of the same pretzel logic at work.
Like this, for instance:
"...the number killed by all the WMD of Iraq's stockpile that may be used in the future."

Why not add to that the number killed because some butterfly in China flapped it's wings?

Jim


26 May 04 - 12:42 PM (#1194305)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

As I have said:

Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan - PM
Date: 19 May 04 - 08:13 PM

Why didn't the US not do the Rwanda gig on their own, then?

Jim

........

Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce - PM
Date: 19 May 04 - 08:15 PM

WE SHOULD HAVE! Why don't you ask that of the administration in power at the time? I would like to know the answer, as well. The anti-war folks in the US can take credit for 2 million dead Cambodians, but who gets the credit for 800,000 dead Rwandans? "


26 May 04 - 12:59 PM (#1194324)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

And my question was why the anti-war movement helped kill 2 million Cambodians: YOU have not answered that.

Do I believe they intended to? NO.

But they MUST bear the consequences of their actions, just as the US must bear the consequences of the attack on Iraq. I do not believe that the present administration intened was has happened- so you think they should not bear responsibility?


26 May 04 - 01:05 PM (#1194330)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

But beardedbruce....., you haven't said anything. You said The US should have. You forgot to mention why they didn't.

We have already put to bed the notion that the 'anti-war folks' can take the 'credit' for 2 million dead Cambodians. Are you sugessting that they can also take the 'credit' for 800,000 dead Rwandans?

Did you lobby your Congressperson at the time, that he/she demands the US Administration to invade Rwanda?

Because if you didn't, you could quite rightly claim a couple of Rwandan lives, for yourself.

Jim


26 May 04 - 01:07 PM (#1194331)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

Any other dead people you would like us to take 'credit' for?

Jim


26 May 04 - 01:11 PM (#1194332)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Well, there are more than enough for everybody.

I had agreed that your question was a good one ( about the US not going into Rwanda) YOU chose to make ME responsible for an answer, after I stated I wanted the same answer you did.

"We have already put to bed the notion that the 'anti-war folks' can take the 'credit' for 2 million dead Cambodians. Are you sugessting that they can also take the 'credit' for 800,000 dead Rwandans?"

Hardly- YOU have ignored it, and never answered. If you do not chose to accept my arguement, sobeit, but do not think because YOU say something that I HAVE to agree YOU are right. It does not work that way- you have to persuade me, as I would have to persuade you.


26 May 04 - 01:18 PM (#1194336)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

You were the one that claimed that the anti-war 'folks' were responsible for 2 000 000 dead Cambodians. Your 'argument' has to be proved for it to be accepted, I'm afraid.

That's the way it works...

Jim


26 May 04 - 01:33 PM (#1194345)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

But your arguements vice Iraq need only be stated to be accepted? Hardly fair.

AGAIN:
1. The anti-war folks influenced the US to withdraw from SE Asia.
2. When we withdrew, the Pol Pot regieme was able to take over Cambodia.
3. The Pol Pot regieme killed off 2 million of their people.
4. THEREFORE, the antoi-war people bear some responsibility.

Or will you say that the Bush Admin will have no responsibility for what happens in Iraq after we leave??? You can't have it both ways: Either you take the credit for 2 million dead Cambodians, and blame Bush for the dead Iraqis, or you cannot blame Bush for what happens after we leave.

THAT is the way it works.


26 May 04 - 01:37 PM (#1194349)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

"Either you take the credit for 2 million dead Cambodians, and blame Bush for the dead Iraqis, or you cannot blame Bush for what happens after we leave"

No, beardedbruce. That is you having it both ways. Your 'ergo' in point 4 is not proven.

Prove it please

Jim


26 May 04 - 01:46 PM (#1194359)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST,TIA

BB's item 4 is an example of the Post Hoc Fallacy


26 May 04 - 01:52 PM (#1194363)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

NO, Jim. YOU are the one trying to have it both ways. Your statement is ignoranty (lacking in knowledge)

IF B is responsible for B, and B is responsible for C, THEN A is responsible for C.

There are other contributing factors, I agree: But that does not make my arguement invalid.


since simple logic seems beyound your limited comprehension:

The Pol Pot regieme would not have been in power, had the US still been in SE Asia, or even had been percieved as willing to reenter. Because of the actions of the anti-war activists, the US withdrew unilaterally, and left the region in a state of political flux.

I also believe that the British and French terms at the end of WWI contributed to causing WWII. SAME LOGIC

HOW am I havbing it both ways? you would say that the anti-war movement bears no responsibility for the results of their actions, but the Bush administration does?????????


Just because you do not want to believe something does not mean it is not true. READ what I have said.

By YOUR logic, since Bush is Responsible for invading Iraq, and the invasion of Iraq is responsible for killing all those Iraqis, Bush IS NOT responsible for killing any Iraqis.


26 May 04 - 01:56 PM (#1194365)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

sorry:

IF A is responsible for B, and B is responsible for C, THEN A is responsible for C.


26 May 04 - 01:59 PM (#1194367)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Definition:
The name in Latin means "after this therefore because of this".
This describes the fallacy. An author commits the fallacy when
it is assumed that because one thing follows another that the
one thing was caused by the other.

Examples:
(i) Immigration to Alberta from Ontario increased. Soon
after, the welfare rolls increased. Therefore, the increased
immigration caused the increased welfare rolls.
(ii) I took EZ-No-Cold, and two days later, my cold
disappeared.


Proof:
Show that the correlation is coincidental by showing that: (i)
the effect would have occurred even if the cause did not
occur, or (ii) that the effect was caused by something other
than the suggested cause.

So, GUEST Tia, you claim that (i)the US would have withdrawn even without the anti-war protests? seems like they all wasted a lot of time and energy, then. Or is it (ii) Th US withdrew because of some other reason than the anti-war protest? Again, you are stating that the entire anti-war effort was pointless, and had no effect on what happened.


I doubt it.


26 May 04 - 02:03 PM (#1194372)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

Bruce:

Pol Pot, an enemy of the Soviet Union, also gained support from Thailand and the US. In particular, the US and the PRC vetoed the allocation of Cambodia's United Nations General Assembly seat to a representative of Heng Samrin's government. Influenced by realpolitik the US directly and indirectly supported Pol Pot, who espoused radically revised variant of Maoism adapted to Khmer nationalism. Envisaging a perfectly egalitarian agrarianism, the Khmer Rouge favoured a direct route to communism, thus bypassing the intermediate stage of socialism. Anti-modern and isolationist, Pol Pot was quite the opponent of Soviet orthodoxy. Because he was anti-Soviet, the United States, Thailand and People's Republic of China considered him preferable to the pro-Vietnamese government.

Who is responsible for what, beardedbruce?

And I see you have now lowered yourself to throwing insults, as regarding my 'ignoranty' and 'limited comprehension'

And I haven't even read your poetry....

Jim


26 May 04 - 02:12 PM (#1194377)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

"Your statement is ignorant (lacking in knowledge)"


How is this a personal insult? Your statement. IMO was: I have made no comment about you, or your other comments, or opinions.

I stated there were other contributing factors:

By your "logic", since there were other factors in the reason we went into Iraq besides Bush's wishes, he bears no responsibility. I will expect you tpo be consistant with this in the future.


26 May 04 - 02:14 PM (#1194379)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

and you do appear to comprehend what I am saying- The flaw MUSRT be in my explaination, although it seems reasonable to me. How am I supposed to explain simple logic to you?


26 May 04 - 02:15 PM (#1194381)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

beardedbruce, you're always gonna save money on health care in your lifetime--you'll never have to pay a proctologist a cent.

    So, GUEST Tia, you claim that (i)the US would have withdrawn even without the anti-war protests? seems like they all wasted a lot of time and energy, then. Or is it (ii) Th US withdrew because of some other reason than the anti-war protest? Again, you are stating that the entire anti-war effort was pointless, and had no effect on what happened.


Tia made no claims of any sort. You're putting your garbled words in her mouth. She posted a lucid description of how rhetoric works and the fallacy of your argument. A lot of thought has gone into how people construct arguments and we've been trying to point out the error in your so-called arguments--she didn't justapose any of the elements you are trying to cobble together to make your argument stick. She was showing you that by making these claims you're assuming that they are somehow sequentially related to each other, when in fact they are merely coincidental.

SRS


26 May 04 - 02:21 PM (#1194386)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

"limited comprehension" could be construed as one, brucie baby.

"By your "logic", since there were other factors in the reason we went into Iraq besides Bush's wishes, he bears no responsibility."

That is not my logic at all, just you trying to put words in my mouth. The sole reason we went into Iraq was because of WMDs, and the Bush Administration's insistence that they were there.

What about these 2 million dead Cambodians, then. What with tacit support from the US, would your logic allow you to tie those deaths somewhere on the same stick as Saddam's dead Kurds?

Jim


26 May 04 - 02:21 PM (#1194387)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

SRS:

"Tia made no claims of any sort. You're putting your garbled words in her mouth. She posted a lucid description of how rhetoric works and the fallacy of your argument. "

She said
"BB's item 4 is an example of the Post Hoc Fallacy "

I quoted the definition of same. IF she claims my statement as being that fallacy, then the PROOF ststed in HER link applies:

"Proof:
Show that the correlation is coincidental by showing that: (i)
the effect would have occurred even if the cause did not
occur, or (ii) that the effect was caused by something other
than the suggested cause."

THUS, my statement:

"So, GUEST Tia, you claim that (i)the US would have withdrawn even without the anti-war protests? seems like they all wasted a lot of time and energy, then. Or is it (ii) Th US withdrew because of some other reason than the anti-war protest? Again, you are stating that the entire anti-war effort was pointless, and had no effect on what happened."


I fail to see where I have made a logical error.Or is there no requirement for her to "prove" what she believes, since you agree with it?


26 May 04 - 02:25 PM (#1194391)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Amos

I suspect Guest Tia is actually a regular TIA and male...

A


26 May 04 - 02:26 PM (#1194393)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

BB, your argument is so ass-backwards that no one in their right mind is going to bother to try to argue it with you or take the parts you consider "evidence" and rearrange them. And at this point, I wash my hands of trying to introduce you to the idea of critical thinking skills and logical discourse. You just don't have it in you.

Next!

SRS


26 May 04 - 02:30 PM (#1194398)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

SRS,

In other words, you concede that my logic is correct. Thank you.


26 May 04 - 02:34 PM (#1194404)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST,TIA

Wow, never have I apparently said so much when saying so little. I'll try again.

If event B occurs after event A, this does not necessarily imply that event A caused event B. To assert that coincidence does imply cause is to fall prey to the post hoc fallacy.

Now, on another subject - this morning, after I brushed by teeth, I looked out the window, and my dog was chasing a duck down the creek. Amazing what can be accomplished with a toothbrush!


26 May 04 - 02:35 PM (#1194406)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Amos

Wish we could call in an adult to smooth things out sometimes...


26 May 04 - 02:40 PM (#1194410)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

"In other words, you concede that my logic is correct"

Wrong again, beardedbruce. I think it means that your logic is incorrect

As for Rwanda.... The US and the Genocide in Rwanda 1994 - Evidence of Inaction

Happy reading.... there's a lot there

Jim


26 May 04 - 02:43 PM (#1194412)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Guest Tia, PLEASE note what I said:

IF A is responsible for B, and B is responsible for C, THEN A is responsible for C.

Where is my post hoc fallacy?


26 May 04 - 02:47 PM (#1194414)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

Probably somewhere in the fact that the US administration supported Pol Pot, and probably overlooked his little indiscretions with his own people.

Hardly anything to do with the 'anti-war folks' at all

Jim


26 May 04 - 02:47 PM (#1194415)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Jim,

You seem to miss the POINT. I think that the US SHOULD have interferred in Rwanda, and would like to know why we did not.

The reduction to attacking me rather than my arguement is defacto recognition that the arguement is valid.

Thank you for the url.


26 May 04 - 02:48 PM (#1194416)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Amos

Responsibility is not uniquely linear, for one thing. Real world events are not billiard balls.

This means that although a syllogism such as you describe above seems correct on paper, it does not necessarily merit consideration in the real workings of the world.

Example: Mother is responsible for James, who is six. James, who is six, is responsible for the death of Muffins, a cat. Therefore Mother killed Muffins.

Holes big enough to drive a truck through -- for one thing, the word "responsible" has multiple meanings within the single syllogism.

A


26 May 04 - 02:50 PM (#1194417)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: McGrath of Harlow

"We SHOULD have gone in when he started to gas the Kurds" - but the US was already supporting Saddam to the hilt at the time he did that. And within a few months after that it was stepping up assistance to his regime.

.............................

Blaming opponents of the war for Pol Pot is rich. In effect it was the US government who were responsible for him coming to power - and it did its best to keep him in power too when the Vietnamese invaded to stop the killing, for which they were roundly punished by crippling sanctions.


26 May 04 - 02:55 PM (#1194420)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

"The reduction to attacking me rather than my arguement is defacto recognition that the arguement is valid"

Which is exactly what you did to me, wasn't it? ("limited comprehension")
Using the same logic, that is...

Jim


26 May 04 - 03:01 PM (#1194428)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Amos:

"This means that although a syllogism such as you describe above seems correct on paper, it does not necessarily merit consideration in the real workings of the world.

Example: Mother is responsible for James, who is six. James, who is six, is responsible for the death of Muffins, a cat. Therefore Mother killed Muffins."

I would claim that the mother bears some responsibility, for not being more careful about the actions allowed to James.



"Responsibility is not uniquely linear, for one thing. Real world events are not billiard balls.

This means that although a syllogism such as you describe above seems correct on paper, it does not necessarily merit consideration in the real workings of the world."

"By YOUR logic, since Bush is Responsible for invading Iraq, and the invasion of Iraq is responsible for killing all those Iraqis, Bush IS NOT responsible for killing any Iraqis. "

So you will get off Bush as being responsible for Iraq?????????


Jim:

My failure to show you the elements of logic is my fault: You lack of understanding is yours.


26 May 04 - 03:03 PM (#1194429)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

Thank you for validating my argument, bruce

Jim


26 May 04 - 03:11 PM (#1194435)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

McGrath of Harlow:

"We SHOULD have gone in when he started to gas the Kurds" - but the US was already supporting Saddam to the hilt at the time he did that. And within a few months after that it was stepping up assistance to his regime. "

I AGREE, and I think, IMO, that the US was WRONG. Where have I indicated otherwise???????????? But please blame the administration in power at the time, NOT ME, for this failure to act

.............................

"Blaming opponents of the war for Pol Pot is rich. In effect it was the US government who were responsible for him coming to power - and it did its best to keep him in power too when the Vietnamese invaded to stop the killing, for which they were roundly punished by crippling sanctions.


And I think the US was WRONG. But given the political climate in this country, due to the anti-war spirit at the time, the US COULD NOT have gone in to stop it, or done any intervention in the region.
If we had stayed in SE asia, there would (probably) been no such mass slaughter. Or are you all arguing that , if the US had still been in SE Asia, we would have alloweed it? THAT might be a valid point.

But please stop saying that my logic is invalid because you do not like the conclusion.


26 May 04 - 03:15 PM (#1194440)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Amos

Oh, sweet Jesus, you being simpleminded on purpose or is it genetic?

Bush premeditatedly unleashed a large blunt weapon against the people of Iraq -- the leader in particular -- with malice aforethought.

If you are going to try to parse the events of real life by some kind of logic, BB, you're gonna have to find some logic that cleaves to ground truth, not the logic of rhetoric. They are different grammars. Reality is not two-valued.

A


26 May 04 - 03:18 PM (#1194445)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

"This means that although a syllogism such as you describe above seems correct on paper, it does not necessarily merit consideration in the real workings of the world.

Example: Mother is responsible for James, who is six. James, who is six, is responsible for the death of Muffins, a cat. Therefore Mother killed Muffins."


Further example, then: BY YOUR LOGIC
Example: Bush is responsible for the US military. The US military is responsible for the death of Iraqis.

YOU seem to claim that the statement that Bush killed Iraqis is FALSE.


26 May 04 - 03:25 PM (#1194450)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

"But given the political climate in this country, due to the anti-war spirit at the time, the US COULD NOT have gone in to stop it"

The US could not have gone in and stopped it, beardedbruce, because they were supporting them

"But please stop saying that my logic is invalid because you do not like the conclusion."

Well, I'm not saying that. I (and I can only speak for myself) am saying that your logic is invalid...., because your logic is invalid, really.

Jim


26 May 04 - 03:30 PM (#1194453)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: beardedbruce

Then show how it is invalid. The statement "your logic is invalid" is not valid without some supporting statement.

"The US could not have gone in and stopped it, beardedbruce, because they were supporting them"


And WHY were we supporting him? Could our loss to the NV have had anything to do with it? Then you give further weight to my statements.


26 May 04 - 03:33 PM (#1194457)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Jim McCallan

"And WHY were we supporting him?"

You don't want me to accuse you of not being able to read, as well, do you?

Jim


26 May 04 - 03:36 PM (#1194462)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Amos

To beat this argument any further is silly. Bush's contribution in activating the Army's role in Iraq was both necessary and sufficient, given the nature of military command channels. Not clear what your confusion is. But you're ending up in an odd sort of place.


A


26 May 04 - 03:43 PM (#1194470)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST,TIA

As an anti-war protestor, I apologize for having caused the deaths of 2,000,000 Cambodians. There. Now, what's our next topic?


26 May 04 - 04:50 PM (#1194517)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST,lurker

Can the responsibility be divided, or is it cumulative?

Say, can 20,000 anti-war protestors take responsibility for the death of 100 Cambodians each?

Or are they all responsible for 2,000,000 deaths, leading to a grand total of 40,000,000,000 Cambodians' deaths that they are responsible for?

How logical...


27 May 04 - 01:18 AM (#1194640)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: dianavan

correlation does not prove cause.


27 May 04 - 07:32 AM (#1194818)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: GUEST,TIA

dianavan - BB will want you to prove that wild statment.


27 May 04 - 11:30 AM (#1195064)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: McGrath of Harlow

"WHY were we supporting him? Could our loss to the NV have had anything to do with it?"

Now that is a very interesting sort of logic. I wouldn't try it in court.

"When Mr Brown was killing his family, Mr Jones tried to stop him doing it - and you attempted to prevent Mr Jones doing so. Why was that?"

"Well Mr Jones had previously chased me off his premises, when I was attempting to steal his house, so I was angry with him. So it's all his fault."


27 May 04 - 01:22 PM (#1195221)
Subject: RE: BS: It has been over 24 hrs. and.....
From: Stilly River Sage

It appears that Beardedbruce simply can't see why his approach to syllogism is not what passes for critical thinking. He's aiming at deductive reasoning but landing firmly on specious argument.