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May 2, 2011 at 9:52 AM #692336May 2, 2011 at 10:08 AM #691183NotCrankyParticipant
[quote=SK in CV][quote=Rustico]Relishing in revenge does not reflect well on any society. This is true especially when it is a symbolic revenge that misdirects much capacity for critical thinking.I am having visions of that American soldier who was drug around on a chain tied to a pick-up through the streets of Somalia.
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We don’t often agree, but we do on this. There is no honor in the celebration of death. Ever.[/quote]
I appreciate that SK.
I actually agree with you often and find your posts quite good… it just mostly happens when I am in ROM.May 2, 2011 at 10:08 AM #691253NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Rustico]Relishing in revenge does not reflect well on any society. This is true especially when it is a symbolic revenge that misdirects much capacity for critical thinking.I am having visions of that American soldier who was drug around on a chain tied to a pick-up through the streets of Somalia.
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We don’t often agree, but we do on this. There is no honor in the celebration of death. Ever.[/quote]
I appreciate that SK.
I actually agree with you often and find your posts quite good… it just mostly happens when I am in ROM.May 2, 2011 at 10:08 AM #691858NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Rustico]Relishing in revenge does not reflect well on any society. This is true especially when it is a symbolic revenge that misdirects much capacity for critical thinking.I am having visions of that American soldier who was drug around on a chain tied to a pick-up through the streets of Somalia.
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We don’t often agree, but we do on this. There is no honor in the celebration of death. Ever.[/quote]
I appreciate that SK.
I actually agree with you often and find your posts quite good… it just mostly happens when I am in ROM.May 2, 2011 at 10:08 AM #692003NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Rustico]Relishing in revenge does not reflect well on any society. This is true especially when it is a symbolic revenge that misdirects much capacity for critical thinking.I am having visions of that American soldier who was drug around on a chain tied to a pick-up through the streets of Somalia.
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We don’t often agree, but we do on this. There is no honor in the celebration of death. Ever.[/quote]
I appreciate that SK.
I actually agree with you often and find your posts quite good… it just mostly happens when I am in ROM.May 2, 2011 at 10:08 AM #692346NotCrankyParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Rustico]Relishing in revenge does not reflect well on any society. This is true especially when it is a symbolic revenge that misdirects much capacity for critical thinking.I am having visions of that American soldier who was drug around on a chain tied to a pick-up through the streets of Somalia.
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We don’t often agree, but we do on this. There is no honor in the celebration of death. Ever.[/quote]
I appreciate that SK.
I actually agree with you often and find your posts quite good… it just mostly happens when I am in ROM.May 2, 2011 at 10:26 AM #691193LA ReaderParticipantI think we did the right thing killing him.
If have captured him alive, it would have turned into a circus. No trial, no jail, no argument over where to keep him, no 20 year trials, no argument over death penalty, just shot dead. Beautifully done.
Only bummer is that they dumped his body in the ocean. They should’ve mummified him and put it in the Smithsonian.
Because now the conspiracy nuts going to keep insisting he is really alive and Obama faked it for election. You all know this BS is coming….
May 2, 2011 at 10:26 AM #691263LA ReaderParticipantI think we did the right thing killing him.
If have captured him alive, it would have turned into a circus. No trial, no jail, no argument over where to keep him, no 20 year trials, no argument over death penalty, just shot dead. Beautifully done.
Only bummer is that they dumped his body in the ocean. They should’ve mummified him and put it in the Smithsonian.
Because now the conspiracy nuts going to keep insisting he is really alive and Obama faked it for election. You all know this BS is coming….
May 2, 2011 at 10:26 AM #691868LA ReaderParticipantI think we did the right thing killing him.
If have captured him alive, it would have turned into a circus. No trial, no jail, no argument over where to keep him, no 20 year trials, no argument over death penalty, just shot dead. Beautifully done.
Only bummer is that they dumped his body in the ocean. They should’ve mummified him and put it in the Smithsonian.
Because now the conspiracy nuts going to keep insisting he is really alive and Obama faked it for election. You all know this BS is coming….
May 2, 2011 at 10:26 AM #692013LA ReaderParticipantI think we did the right thing killing him.
If have captured him alive, it would have turned into a circus. No trial, no jail, no argument over where to keep him, no 20 year trials, no argument over death penalty, just shot dead. Beautifully done.
Only bummer is that they dumped his body in the ocean. They should’ve mummified him and put it in the Smithsonian.
Because now the conspiracy nuts going to keep insisting he is really alive and Obama faked it for election. You all know this BS is coming….
May 2, 2011 at 10:26 AM #692356LA ReaderParticipantI think we did the right thing killing him.
If have captured him alive, it would have turned into a circus. No trial, no jail, no argument over where to keep him, no 20 year trials, no argument over death penalty, just shot dead. Beautifully done.
Only bummer is that they dumped his body in the ocean. They should’ve mummified him and put it in the Smithsonian.
Because now the conspiracy nuts going to keep insisting he is really alive and Obama faked it for election. You all know this BS is coming….
May 2, 2011 at 10:31 AM #691198allParticipantIt felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.
May 2, 2011 at 10:31 AM #691268allParticipantIt felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.
May 2, 2011 at 10:31 AM #691873allParticipantIt felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.
May 2, 2011 at 10:31 AM #692018allParticipantIt felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.
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