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10-15-2007 12:46 AM189 views
rwbehne1 says:
Does this remind you of something?
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10-15-2007 3:15 AM
davboz
Yea, that's quite a scene!
10-16-2007 12:07 PM
AcesLucky
There are at least 200 men in that room. Times 72 virgins... let me seeeeeee....

..that's about 14,400 women waiting in heaven just for these guys alone!

Ahhh, gotta love religion.

THAT'S why religion in politics should remain separate. The connection with socialism? Yawn. Capitalism? Yawn twice.

The connection with Politics? Now we have a serious problem. Theocracies are always anti-freedom. Couple that with the insanity of religion and you have a must-prevent nuclear scenario.

Nukes in the hands of Muslims? Islam is inherently a theocracy. That means their government is inherently insane. (Long live our Constitution that separates the insane from politics.) The Muslims have no such protections.

They must not have nukes! Period.
10-16-2007 12:13 PM
bignosemousie
They must not have nukes! Period.
But how should the world handle this?
10-16-2007 1:27 PM
ratilfar
To late on that score my friend. Pakistan anyone?
10-17-2007 1:14 PM
AcesLucky
They must not have nukes! Period.

But how should the world handle this?
Remove ALL nukes from the Middle East, including Israel.

And now my capitalistic pig side...

And let them "buy" energy from US (that's the U.S.) so we can do an embargo when we see fit. Hail yea! I feel a Cheney coming on BIG. We'll be the only suppliers of nuke energy to the world! We'll call the Amero the Nuke-currency. We'll own the world!!

Ahem.., sorry. For a moment I felt the corruption of absolute power. My bad.
10-17-2007 2:12 PM
bignosemousie
Remove ALL nukes from the Middle East, including Israel.
Is there any peaceful way to do this?
10-18-2007 12:22 PM
AcesLucky
Is there any peaceful way to do this?
With Pakistan, probably. With Israel, probably not. With India, probably. With everybody else...who knows. They all might see it as an advantage worth long term strategic survival. Even the west.

Reagan did offer unilateral destruction of all nukes to Gorby, who actually agreed, but the Politburo and our side, too, backed out.

"In an exchange of letters culminating at Reykjavik, Reagan and Gorbachev agreed on deep cuts and eventual elimination of nuclear arms, only to have others in his administration prevail on him to reverse course."

But It's worth a shot. If all else ...
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