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You destruct Irak, Why we must pay ?
You were unable to handle a uniquely European problem in the Balkans, why must we continue to pay? BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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Roman J. Rohleder wrote: (BUFDRVR) schrieb: You were unable to handle a uniquely European problem in the Balkans, why must we continue to pay? Since when is a genocide a "uniquely European problem"? Well, it's much more *professional* in Europe.... -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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Chad Irby schrieb:
You were unable to handle a uniquely European problem in the Balkans, why must we continue to pay? Since when is a genocide a "uniquely European problem"? Well, it's much more *professional* in Europe.... Itīs not a topic jerk with. First, genocides are not limited to Europe (just a glimpse.. besides german crimes in 1930/1940s, there had been genocidal events in all parts of the world: Turkey/Armenia, North and South America, Indonesia, and many more. :-( ). Second, I was referring to those who had the chance to interact and prevent more cruelties. It is a crime to stand by if you have the ability to jump in as much as it is to leave before the task is done. The Balkan isnīt settled yet as the Kosovo and recent rumours and events in Serbia prove. Gruss, Roman |
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 02:48:04 +0200, Roman J. Rohleder wrote:
Chad Irby schrieb: You were unable to handle a uniquely European problem in the Balkans, why must we continue to pay? Since when is a genocide a "uniquely European problem"? Well, it's much more *professional* in Europe.... Itīs not a topic jerk with. First, genocides are not limited to Europe (just a glimpse.. besides german crimes in 1930/1940s, there had been genocidal events in all parts of the world: Turkey/Armenia, North and South America, Indonesia, and many more. :-( ). Second, I was referring to those who had the chance to interact and prevent more cruelties. It is a crime to stand by if you have the ability to jump in as much as it is to leave before the task is done. The Balkan isnīt settled yet as the Kosovo and recent rumours and events in Serbia prove. Gruss, Roman It is a EU problem, let the EU fix it. You cannot expect the US to act like a servant of the EU. You do not support us, you can go to hell when you want help. Al Minyard |
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Alan Minyard schrieb:
It is a EU problem, let the EU fix it. You cannot expect the US to act like a servant of the EU. You do not support us, you can go to hell when you want help. You didnīt read what I posted before, did you? It is irresponsible to act like this. And imorale. Al Minyard Gruss, Roman |
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It is irresponsible to act like this. And imorale.
You're kidding right? Ethnic cleansing in Europe is a problem worthy of every nations best efforts and money, but religious and ethnic persecution in Asia (Iraq) is absolutely fine? Bottom line, because of Germany, France, Belgium and Russia, Europe's participation in rebuilding Iraq is minimal, particularly in the area of armed forces. US forces are currently, and have since 1995, been a permanent presence in the Balkans. If you are not going to help in Iraq, we will be forced to remove our troops and support in the Balkans in order to ease our burden in Iraq. We have, as a nation, a more vested interest in Iraq, thus it is a higher priority for troops and logistical support. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 16:45:55 +0200, Roman J. Rohleder wrote:
Alan Minyard schrieb: It is a EU problem, let the EU fix it. You cannot expect the US to act like a servant of the EU. You do not support us, you can go to hell when you want help. You didnīt read what I posted before, did you? It is irresponsible to act like this. And imorale. Al Minyard Gruss, Roman It is perfectly responsible and morale. What is not is the Europeans expecting the US to bail you out every time you make a mess of things and then tell us what bad people we are. From now on, you make a mess, you clean it up. It is time for US troops to stop dying for Europe. If you want to defend yourselves for a change, fine, if not then you can fall to whatever mullah/dictator is next. We no longer care. Al Minyard |
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On or about Sat, 25 Oct 2003 00:32:37 GMT, Chad Irby
allegedly uttered: In article , Roman J. Rohleder wrote: (BUFDRVR) schrieb: You were unable to handle a uniquely European problem in the Balkans, why must we continue to pay? Since when is a genocide a "uniquely European problem"? Well, it's much more *professional* in Europe.... The wonders of modern technology. Do you think gas chambers wouldn't have been considered had they been available when the US was wiping out it's native savages? Or do you think the US forces would have preferred more home crafted slaughter - each bullet fired by a trained artisan? Let he who is without sin....... --- Peter Kemp Life is short - Drink Faster |
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Reading your posts,i realise you'r still the most stupid person
here,Mr.Irby. "Chad Irby" a écrit dans le message de news: ... In article , Roman J. Rohleder wrote: (BUFDRVR) schrieb: You were unable to handle a uniquely European problem in the Balkans, why must we continue to pay? Since when is a genocide a "uniquely European problem"? Well, it's much more *professional* in Europe.... -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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