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Such men are dangerous; such men are necessary; such men are coveted for which cause they become both dangerous and necessary. Gilbert NMO Morris
Posted to
Chatterbox
by
Medici
on
November 14, 2009
Here we go again (POSTED BY : 442 cheshire farm ct)
As i said (look at subject) look some may find my information or my opinions a lie i don't care but you must read this. Do you know how the AL QAEDA are funded? it's drugs Opium/heroin to be exact, the money flow goes to them and funds their military operations and must we AMERICANS suffer because our government doesn't feel like taking the ...
Posted to
Human Nature
by
dunsmack
on
October 27, 2009
Harun Yahya is teaching love, mercy to all the world
Harun Yahya’s giant work the ''Atlas of Creation'' had a great impact in all over the world. It has inspired reactions from all over the world has had, in the words of the foreign press, ''the effect of an ideological earthquake'' in all the countries it has reached. The Atlas has reached almost all the proffessors, important people, leaders etc. ...
Posted to
How They Do It
by
dinckok
on
October 27, 2009
BUY THE POPPY CROP...or the enclave strategy will fail
Mr. Kaplan,Thank you for your article on an enclave strategy for Afghanistan. I am convinced that this is the most prudent course. I can only hope (probably in vain) that the false choice offered by the neocons on one hand and my weary left on the other... does not dominate the MSM's narrative. Good luck. You are up against a meme that is ...
Posted to
War Stories
by
Echo_left
on
October 15, 2009
Are we discussing a game of RISK?
''Iraq shifted into the U.S. column after Operation Iraqi Freedom.'' NOT. Iraq remains very much in play. After my second tour in Vietnam, I read some books analyzing the conflict there (and in China) by comparing Go [Wei Chi] to Chess or Checkers. An amusing conceit, but I rarely thought of it. Perhaps it's time for a book explaining recent ...
Posted to
Foreigners
by
VietVet
on
October 14, 2009
The insanity of the enclave strategy
The best part of this is the nice thumbnail description of counterinsurgency: ''The principle of counterinsurgency is to focus much more on protecting the population than on chasing and killing terrorist-insur...gents. The theory is that if NATO and Afghan forces can provide security (and thusfacilitate the supply of basic services), the Afghan ...
Posted to
War Stories
by
ranga122ka
on
October 13, 2009
Re: Collins is brilliant, but doesn't understand ID
Intelligent Design was completely misunderstood when it first was reported. It was based on a scientific paper by a microbiologist who discovered, ((by using the tools of measurement of science, (microscopes)), to study a single cell which has never been classified completely as either a plant or an animal. This is because it moves by its ...
Posted to
Science
by
femtobeam
on
August 10, 2009
The Other Fight...
Fighting; aggression is natural and we need to understand that it is as much a part of us as other emotions. But where we focus that aggression has changed the way we fight for better half of the 20th century. Much of the world's major fighting takes place in third world or undeveloped countries and rarely on the soil of super powers like England, ...
Posted to
Hey Wait a Minute
by
CapitalAK
on
August 5, 2009
In the future...
Wars will still occur, but because of the ever-increasing power and speed of computers and real-time systems, they will most likely happen as simulations on a computer screen. After all, what is the difference between fighting in real life, and a perfect simulation of that fight other than the combatants being killed. So fighting a five-year war ...
Posted to
Hey Wait a Minute
by
el_barto2
on
August 5, 2009
inevitability of war
What would happen if just one (out of many, many volunteers) detonated a suicide atomic weapon in NYC, or Washington?
Posted to
Hey Wait a Minute
by
david wayne osedach
on
August 5, 2009
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