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The Avon Lady 09-12-07 01:41 AM

Bye Bye, Belgium

Heads up, America (1)

Heads up, America (2)

San Francisco is lost already :|\\

Letum 09-12-07 01:49 AM

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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady

Always with the links Avon!

Telling us your point of view would be much more interesting!

Unless of course you point of view just consists links to other peoples points of view. :shifty:

The Avon Lady 09-12-07 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady

Always with the links Avon!

Telling us your point of view would be much more interesting!

Unless of course you point of view just consists links to other peoples points of view. :shifty:

Belgium: free speech is brutally stifled due to fear.

US 1: Muslims' intent by those who practice according to Islamic law, is printed out in black and white.

US 2: More of the same. The picture essay's photos of many of the placards displayed by Muslims fits perfectly in place with what they preach, as is often reported by the mass media, even if printed in section B, page 22.

San Francisco: in all honesty, I don't know if words exist in the English language to describe the depicted empty headed anarchy. Oh! There they are! :p

Finally, I like links, though I confess they are an imperfect addiction. :yep:

Letum 09-12-07 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady

Always with the links Avon!

Telling us your point of view would be much more interesting!

Unless of course you point of view just consists links to other peoples points of view. :shifty:

Belgium: free speech is brutally stifled due to fear.

US 1: Muslims' intent by those who practice according to Islamic law, is printed out in black and white.

US 2: More of the same. The picture essay's photos of many of the placards displayed by Muslims fits perfectly in place with what they preach, as is often reported by the mass media, even if printed in section B, page 22.

San Francisco: in all honesty, I don't know if words exist in the English language to describe the depicted empty headed anarchy. Oh! There they are! :p

Finally, I like links, though I confess they are an imperfect addiction. :yep:

Ok.....so you looked at the articles and drew those conclusions about them.

Althow it doesn't look like a lot happend between looking and concludeing. You seam to have taken them very much at face value. :dead:

The best way to find the truth is usualy to draw questions from your sources, not conclusions.

The Avon Lady 09-12-07 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady

Always with the links Avon!

Telling us your point of view would be much more interesting!

Unless of course you point of view just consists links to other peoples points of view. :shifty:

Belgium: free speech is brutally stifled due to fear.

US 1: Muslims' intent by those who practice according to Islamic law, is printed out in black and white.

US 2: More of the same. The picture essay's photos of many of the placards displayed by Muslims fits perfectly in place with what they preach, as is often reported by the mass media, even if printed in section B, page 22.

San Francisco: in all honesty, I don't know if words exist in the English language to describe the depicted empty headed anarchy. Oh! There they are! :p

Finally, I like links, though I confess they are an imperfect addiction. :yep:

Ok.....so you looked at the articles and drew those conclusions about them.

Althow it doesn't look like a lot happend between looking and concludeing. You seam to have taken them very much at face value. :dead:

The best way to find the truth is usualy to draw questions from your sources, not conclusions.

Thanks for your great incite.

Kaleu. Jochen Mohr 09-12-07 02:47 AM

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or hastened by means of political dominance or even by violence
do i noice belgium ? :hmm:

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Belgium: free speech is brutally stifled due to fear.
SOOOOOOOOO true

Tchocky 09-12-07 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
Thanks for your great incite.

Nice pun.

Skybird 09-12-07 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by August
You are a European, yet you talk like Europeans are foreigners to you. Maybe this eagerness to distance yourself from your own people is what lies at the heart of European troubles.

I'm just sayin...

My own people, as you say it, is a bitter dissapointment for me. So, yes, I distance myself from them more and more. And they see me as a trouble maker and cause of disturbance in return. Much of my thoughts, though no all, is basing on the fundament of european culture which is not imaginable without the fundament of Greek philosophers. And I am aware of the path that had led europe to both the crisis and climaxes it has seen, and link my idnetity to these develoepments. That is something many do not do, and actively reject, and are ignorrant of. I call it identity, and their lack of having identity, as is best illustrated in the body of the EU.

I live as a stranger in a strange land, it often seems to me. and before you ask if if I have actively done soemthing to chnage things: yes, I did, and not rarely, and unpayed, and often. And always with serious doubts afterwards that the minor chnages, if any, that I achieved were worth it.

Not to see me as distant from the majority of people here - is close to an insult for me. And if my stand and distance appears as arrogant to some - I do not care a bit.

edit: just one illustration:
http://www.welt.de/berlin/article117...roeffnung.html

Kaleu. Jochen Mohr 09-12-07 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird
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Originally Posted by August
You are a European, yet you talk like Europeans are foreigners to you. Maybe this eagerness to distance yourself from your own people is what lies at the heart of European troubles.

I'm just sayin...

My own people, as you say it, is a bitter dissapointment for me. So, yes, I distance myself from them more and more. And they see me as a trouble maker and cause of disturbance in return. Much of my thoughts, though no all, is basing on the fundament of european culture which is not imaginable without the fundament of Greek philosophers. And I am aware of the path that had led europe to both the crisis and climaxes it has seen, and link my idnetity to these develoepments. That is something many do not do, and actively reject, and are ignorrant of.

I live as a stranger in a strange land, it often seems to me.

i live isolated of a moronic country flushed by albanians, muslims, turkish's, frenchie's, americans, asian (wich i dont mind and actualy want more :p)
in short words. Belgium isnt belgian anymore :shifty:, so i stay indoors and only go out to go shoping or visit family.
i dont work couse i hate meeting ppl in RL.
meeting ppl on the net is ok. but in RL... NO WAY!

joea 09-12-07 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
i live isolated of a moronic country flushed by albanians, muslims, turkish's, frenchie's, americans, asian (wich i dont mind and actualy want more :p)
in short words. Belgium isnt belgian anymore :shifty:, so i stay indoors and only go out to go shoping or visit family.
i dont work couse i hate meeting ppl in RL.
meeting ppl on the net is ok. but in RL... NO WAY!

Explains a lot about you. :roll:

The Avon Lady 09-12-07 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by joea
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
i live isolated of a moronic country flushed by albanians, muslims, turkish's, frenchie's, americans, asian (wich i dont mind and actualy want more :p)
in short words. Belgium isnt belgian anymore :shifty:, so i stay indoors and only go out to go shoping or visit family.
i dont work couse i hate meeting ppl in RL.
meeting ppl on the net is ok. but in RL... NO WAY!

Explains a lot about you. :roll:

How would you know? You've never met him!

:p

Kaleu. Jochen Mohr 09-12-07 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Originally Posted by joea
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
i live isolated of a moronic country flushed by albanians, muslims, turkish's, frenchie's, americans, asian (wich i dont mind and actualy want more :p)
in short words. Belgium isnt belgian anymore :shifty:, so i stay indoors and only go out to go shoping or visit family.
i dont work couse i hate meeting ppl in RL.
meeting ppl on the net is ok. but in RL... NO WAY!

Explains a lot about you. :roll:

How would you know? You've never met him!

:p

if he's ever been in belgium i MIGHT have seen him :hmm:
but take that chance on 1 of 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

joea 09-12-07 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
How would you know? You've never met him!

:p

True therefore:

It explains a lot about his posts and the character that comes through in them. :p

Never been to Belgium btw, though I do enjoy their fine beer. In moderation though that stuff can be strong, especially the monk brewed stuff like Chimay.

SUBMAN1 09-12-07 10:14 AM

Well, it was easy to understand the Jewish plight at the time - they had no where to go, no state of their own, so obviously they wanted to carve out their little nitch in the world - and at the end of WWII, America simply fixed that little problem.

Islam is a whole different bag - They don't want a state, they don't want a small place to exercise their own laws........they want the whole damn world!

Maybe it is time to repeat history to put people back into their proper places.

-S

antikristuseke 09-12-07 10:49 AM

And how do you suppose to do that?

SUBMAN1 09-12-07 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by antikristuseke
And how do you suppose to do that?

I have no clue, but I'm sure people much smarter than me can figure it out.

-S

VipertheSniper 09-12-07 11:01 AM

I would say give those Islamofacists some of their own medicine, but I think we'd have a hard time getting some suicide bombers.

SUBMAN1 09-12-07 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by VipertheSniper
I would say give those Islamofacists some of their own medicine, but I think we'd have a hard time getting some suicide bombers.

Last time I checked, we don't need suicide bombers - we got robots to do that for us. And the only thing the Islamic terrorists got on the robot is less soul.

-S

Kapitan_Phillips 09-12-07 11:36 AM

Then again, we could solve our prison overcrowding problems :hmm:

antikristuseke 09-12-07 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by VipertheSniper
I would say give those Islamofacists some of their own medicine, but I think we'd have a hard time getting some suicide bombers.

What the hell would blowing up their civilian population acieve? Wouldnt that jsut give them more justification to continue?

A saying comes to mind describing that situation (I'm not calling you an idiot, just to avoid any confusion or bad blood) "Dont argue with idiots, they drag you down to their level and bead you with experience."


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