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Old 10-04-06, 10:42 AM   #6
Immacolata
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Originally Posted by Immacolata
As for the subject, I have no idea what BDS is. Ill have to pass on that one.
BDS.
Meh, I wish I had known. I do not wish to be hung together with conspiracy therrorists.

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If a state takes prisoners, the state must charge them for crimes or release them. WW2 was full of states ignoring that of course.
Including the UK, under Churchill's authority.
Yes, I did not say otherwise.

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What does that imply about this particular quote of Churchill's?:hmm:

It implies that the man actually gave it a thought. I believe I quoted Nietsche earlier and his much famed abyss quote (Now you're gonna tell me Im misquoting him too next I gather... ) It is war, you play dirty tricks. Can't be helped. Same with USA. It is war you play dirty tricks can't be helped. You just risk turning into the same monster your try to fight. Perhaps Churchill thought about it. But do you hear Bush churning out wise reflections and concerin for protection the rights of his citizens? No, far too many world leaders, not just bush, are sweating on the brow and their fingers really itch to make some tightening up. The first swig of the bottle...


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No. You can use anything any which way you want. The quote may very well fit the opinion you're trying to express. However, the subject of this thread is misquotes and out of context quotes. What you yourself have just stated shows that your sig is certainly a case of the latter. That's all I'm pointing out.
Or as I have tried to point out, yes I can. Perhaps I should make a footnote to my quote refering to this august debate :rotfl:

Except that if every lefty nutter uses that its kind of not cool anymore. Even though I belive it to be profound and current.
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