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1- show me one wmd as you claim is lying all over the place... 2- show me where i said that iran was no threat... that you assert that i proposed... any one of em... show me any one... you are the one in order for a lil putting up... you're totally incoherent... yet you continue babbling... absolutely amazing --Mike |
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translated, your reply means... http://www.di.uniba.it/~malerba/acti...aivpr/hal1.jpg i have no proof Mike... my mind is going... my mind is going Mike... i can feel... i can feel it ... i'm afraid Mike... --Mike |
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It's Saturday night and my daddy's up late Pickin' with my Uncle Bill The neighbors don't mind 'cause they have a good time Sippin' on my pappy's still Old brother Dan's got a fiddle in his hand Momma's on the mandolin When the music is right and the band gets tight You ought-a see 'em pick and grin [Chorus:] And everybody starts movin' To the sound of the guitar strums And everybody starts groovin' To the beat of the rhythm and drums So come along and let yourself really go ???? while the feeling is good Just sip that wine, have a really good time And listen to a country song. Old Sheriff Brown he never comes around Knocking on the old back door. As a matter of fact you can find him in the act Pickin on the old banjo. Second cousin Jack sneaks up from the back Tries to get to sister Sue. Well she throws him on the ground without turning around 'cause she knows a lotta jujitsu. |
Very well, I shall provide you with the John Ciardi translation. It preserves Dante's rhyme scheme:
Just as the surge Charybdis hurls to sea crashes and breaks upon its countersurge, so these shades dance and crash eternally. Here, too, I saw a nation of lost souls, far more than were above: they strained their chests against enormous weights, and with mad howls rolled them at one another. Then, in haste they rolled them back, one party shouting out: "Why do you hoard?" and the other: "Why do you waste?" So back around that right they puff and blow, each faction to its course, until they reach opposite sides, and screaming as they go the madmen turn and start their weights again to crash against the maniacs. And I, watching, felt my heart contract with pain. "Master", I said, "what people can these be? And all those tonsured ones there on our left-- it is possible that they were all of the clergy?" And he: "In the first life beneath the sun they were so skewed and squinteyed in their minds their misering or extravagance mocked all reason. So heavy, those boulders must be. Perhaps it is time that the two of you left them alone. |
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My posting on U235 and Pu above was info for Skybird.
Still waiting for that MOS, AFSC, or Rating, Hense. ;) Getting back onto the original subject, is there any reason the Israeli's shouldn't have taken out the Osirak reactor back in '81 (versus Iranian facilities today)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osirak Yours, Mike |
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ohhh ooohhhh... here she goes again... quoting someone else, who is in turn quoting a lunatic... and then using that to ruin the HAPPY EASTER/HAPPY PASSOVER holidays by trying to instill her own insecurities and fears into everyone else...
@Mad Mike... why are you sitting there waiting for my AFSC... what significance is that gonna be... anyways, i was aircrew, loadmaster, then flight eng... what was that 654xx or 645xx... or something... it's been a while...i can go and pull the papers to check... but why is it so important to you... and what bearing would it have on this discussion... (discussion... hah, that's a joke :dead: ) --Mike |
Is this thing still going on...??? :o
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Better BUMP this thread, who needs a real war when we have this thread over at subsim.
:P Any one need a THISTHISTHIS to throw with ? That might get the smiles back in this thread. :sunny: |
Latest in case anyone doesn't read the news-
Former Israeli General Warns of Pre-Emptive Strike on Iran By Robert Berger, VOA, Jerusalem Israel has a contingency plan for a crushing military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities. The revelation by a retired Israeli general has set off a political storm. Former army Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon says Israel has the ability to launch a pre-emptive strike that could set back Iran's nuclear program for years. He said that a single attack would not be sufficient, and that Israel was not limited to air strikes, a possible reference to submarine-fired missiles. Ya'alon who ended his term as army chief last year, said Israel's anti-missile defenses would protect it from an Iranian counterattack. His remarks set off a political storm, with government officials accusing him of giving away military secrets. Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert played down the comments. Olmert said Israel is part of an international coalition against a nuclear Iran, suggesting that the Jewish state would not act alone. But Israel has grown increasingly alarmed about Iran's nuclear program since late October, when the Iranian president threatened to "wipe" the Jewish state "off the map." Israeli officials have said repeatedly that the U.S. and U.N. should play the lead role in confronting Iran, but Israel has expressed concern that the international community is moving too slowly. There is a precedent for a pre-emptive strike, the Israeli air force destroyed Iraq's nuclear reactor in 1981. Whether or not the former army chief's comments were authorized, Israel has sent a tough message to Iran and the international community, that there is a military option. Yours, Mike |
Has anyone seriously expected that Israel is NOT planning for this eventual option?
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Also, I don't agree with Mike that Mark Steyn, by quoting Bill Clinton, is quoting a lunatic. I don't personally care for Clinton at all but I see no need to resort to belittling the former president. |
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