Guest guest Posted September 15, 2001 Report Share Posted September 15, 2001 << And you can’t even say you are sorry about it. A simple apology will help. Try it. Get a sense of real charity for a change. Not the kind of delusional self-righteousness hiding behind an arsenal of ICBM’s >> Enough. We have all been wronged; we have all wronged each other. It is time to stop. You sound like children playing on a roof. pace! phoebe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2001 Report Share Posted September 15, 2001 [fa] If you want to achieve consciousness (oh, sorry, you are complacently certain that you already have it, right?) - for f***s sake, stop being so bloody self-righteous and pointing out everyone else's so-called failures. [Rajiv] Complacent? Self-righteous? Look who’s taking! And what do those ***’s mean. A trio of ICBM’s that make you think you are always right? This is phallic symbolism at its perverse best, fa and Toni. Remember that more than 90 percent of your American goodness comes from your military might. You are the ones who can afford to crib and complain and fuss and the whole world stops and listens whenever big brother is in a bad mood. The rest of the world has to. They have no choice. This is not your privilege, it is what you have covertly wrested out the hands of others. You have stolen it – you have devoured the natural freedom of all humanity with your obsession with military supremacy. This is not a system of conservative defense – but sheer audacious power hungry offensiveness. No wonder you call yourselves the free world. Because you stole it from the rest of mankind. And you can’t even say you are sorry about it. A simple apology will help. Try it. Get a sense of real charity for a change. Not the kind of delusional self-righteousness hiding behind an arsenal of ICBM’s Rajiv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2001 Report Share Posted September 15, 2001 Rajiv Pande wrote: > If it happened in India, we > would threaten to take “strong action”, but the rest of the world would just > smile and pat us on the back and send us some aid and perhaps 1000 > opportunistic Christian missionaries to get some new converts – while the > going’s good. Even if it were Pakistan? > > > That’s how I see things. Can’t blame me for being a realist. Your oft-repeated point, that might does not make right, is true enough. Problem is, weakness does not make right, either. Further, right without might is impotent, as has been demonstrated repeatedly and oft. You can't blame me for being a realist. Regards, Dan Watkins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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