Holy shit!!! Anybody want to comment on this site?

The Lizard King

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Westwoody, you're right.
No doubt. Don't the RCMP have a task force to monitor this type of stuff? I'd think it would be right up there with c-porn.
DOJ?
 

wildonion

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The Lizard King said:
Blah, blah, blah. Gee, you sure are smart. I guess you have access to only one computer and internet account. Man was I wrong...
Quick, run into the shitter and look in the mirror! Looks familiar, eh?
now not only racist & xenophobic, but making fun of the differently abled, to boot.

Do you kick the sleeping homeless late at night when you can't find an SP, too?

you the man, Lizzie, you a tough guy! i wanna hang wid u!
 

wildonion

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ace85 said:
Thank God.
I thought you were banned -- again.

Trying to go for a month's suspension? Or lifetime?

user: bobo the rabbit & ace85
duration: 3 days for bobo & 2 for ace
reason: bobo for starting one of the more idiotic threads I've seen and ace for bothering to perpetuate it
 

HowieMeeker

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LonelyGhost said:
Really ... so we can forget the Holocaust and finally get on with our lives?!?!?!
Did I say that? Holy shit is this ridiculous. ANY horrible human action on other humans in the past should not only be remembered but used to educate and ensure a lack of ability to make same stupid mistake. HOWEVER, to continually go over the same old shit of bygone generations (can someone say Middle East?) is a waste of energy. The sooner people started taking steps towards true equality and stopped feeling sorry for themslves and looking for handouts or whatever, the sooner all this shit that the world continues to wallow in would go away.....even the crap that gets cut and paste here by onionboy might stop being printed for naive people to believe in. :)
 

LonelyGhost

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HowieMeeker said:
Did I say that? Holy shit is this ridiculous. ANY horrible human action on other humans in the past should not only be remembered but used to educate and ensure a lack of ability to make same stupid mistake. HOWEVER, to continually go over the same old shit of bygone generations (can someone say Middle East?) is a waste of energy. The sooner people started taking steps towards true equality and stopped feeling sorry for themslves and looking for handouts or whatever, the sooner all this shit that the world continues to wallow in would go away.....even the crap that gets cut and paste here by onionboy might stop being printed for naive people to believe in. :)
sticky situation eh? on the one hand, how far back do we go to remember 'atrocities' and how soon can we tell someone to get over it?

and can we really educate about an event without going over the same shit?

I'd like to see an end to the whole cult of victimhood, but probably not in my lifetime ...
 

ace85

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Consumate Victim is Infectious

I think it really depends on the motives of the Victim.

Some very horrible things have happened. No one can change that.

I think that you have to acknowledge they happened, and make reparations.

The ability to step up and stop something like the Holocaust at the time couldn't be accomplished by one man. It really was what World War II was all about. Stopping the spread of a regime that was willing to do things like this.

It is also Scary that the West had to Partner Up with Stalin to get this done. Considering he was willing to do the same things.

Now Canada and the US aren't Saints. The interned Japanese imigrants and citizens might point that out. They were treated like a threat becasue of how they looked. Roosevelt was willing to do this, and he is still remembered for being a great president. And a good Democrat (funny how his family was so rich though)

At the time despite the core belief of American Society, they felt that this was the best thing to do. And ultimately considering the results (they were able to fight the war, and feel secure about security at home) some will argue that the internments were the right choice.

I don't know if they were, I think we could probably argue that things would have been ok with out those decisions. But they did happen. No sense ignoring it, but no sense continuing to beat ourselves up over it anymore.

Should every German citzen whose family did not choose to rise up against Hitler (under the fear of death), and by not doing so "permitted" the Holucaust. NO. Obviously not. I would think that taking time to reflect on what that period meant to man kind when you are asked, or when you stumble across a current reminder would be sufficient.

At the same time there are those that do beleive that certain wrongs can never be righted. I just don't beleive you can function in this world that way.

Much of the bitterness towards the BUSH administration comes from a portion of the Left that will never get over the closeness of the 2000 election. They feel fundementally wronged by this, and are continuing to be VICTIMS of some invented atrocity.

In reality it is probably repressed guilt over the fact that they were so close to keeping power, had they only worked harder, or actually voted they might have made a difference.

Life isn't about the adversity you face, it is about how you deal with it.

Thank god for the economy and the security of the US ongoing that the LEFT isn't so good at dealing with adversity. They adopt a victims stance, insult those who don't agree, and continue to be unable to promote any sort of ongoing positive consistent message.

As they keep this up they just guarantee another 4 years of personal misery as the world goes on with out them.

PS. Thank God that George W. Bush is so evil and powerful that he could only harm Democrats with his decisions related to hurricane Katrina. GWB is so smart. How can anyone deny his genius and NumChuck Skills.
 
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