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what's more frightening than just the buildings taken down is the definite symbolism the attackers took. they attacked capitalism first, then our defenses. and nobody knows who's involved exactly, some say it's bin laden, some say it's the palestinians, but the taliban, palestine, russia and libya are scared shitless that we'll finger them. |
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we don't need to sink to the same level as the people who "attacked" amerikkka yesterday. violence begets violence, evil begets evil. if we retaliate, we're no better, even if they started it. |
if someone invades your house.....slaps you around..are you not going to fignt back? Im sorry, but if someone comes into my house, commits violence to my family, i reserve the right use force to prevent them from doing further damage. These people used american citizens to destory other american citizens. this is not about "Who is better". |
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but that isn't politics. if we (ameriCa) attack, not only would we have to deal with angry citizens whose family members were killed, but we'd also have to deal with other countries calling us bullies, cruel barbarians. it would mean the end of the pity party. if america wanted to project an image of solidarity to other countries, we'd bring everyone home and take care of them. public homes for the battered and weak, food for the starving. a roof here and there for the homeless. i'd rather they spend my taxes (i'm a taxpayer too, even if i didn't get one of bush's $300 tax refunds in the mail) on people who need help over unneccessary aggression. |
damn girl. If someone invades my house and harms my family...they are going to be destroyed even if I die doing so, Im not going to run and leave them. "if america wanted to project an image of solidarity to other countries, we'd bring everyone home and take care of them. public homes for the battered and weak, food for the starving. a roof here and there for the homeless. " what the fuck does this mean??? pez....really....whoever did this, WILL do it again. By not doing anything we do show ourselves as weak. We LET them win, by not doing anything. An image of soladarity (all be it a weird one) was the members of congress doing a spontaneous version of "God Bless America". I felt really funny when i saw that happen live. Soladarity is the people of new york dragging each other up city blocks.....Men covering women with their bodies to protect them, putting children under cars to to protect them. Britain and Israel saying "whatever you need, say the word" is soladarity. we AREN'T the bullies here, for once pez. we were attacked, implying we were put on the defensive. Don't be so PC you loose sight of logic. Take your attitude and POV and apply it to World War 2..should we have sat back then? |
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I'm so happy Israel will help us with the money/weapons we gave them. But seriously, Pez, your ideas are a little bit ridiculous. OBVIOUSLY we need to be tracking these people down and nailing them. I think it was mentioned on another thread that retaliation doesn't have to mean murdering innocent civilians. Granted, in most cases where the US has retaliated, we have killed civilians, but perhaps we can change... Pez, wouldn't you agree that the culprits behind this need to be apprehended and punished? Should they be allowed to walk the earth and do this again? If someone was threatening my family, there's no way in hell I'd be running. |
BULLSHIT. They're the only people who've got it right. If anyone threatened my family...... Here's the circular nature of that argument: When we go and bomb Iraqis or Serbs into the stone age, that's exactly how those people think of US. And please believe me----watching all that footage I'm as horrified as the rest of you----but I can see far enough out of the box to see the circular nature of the argument... So, where does the barbarism end? ANSWER: IT DOESN'T. IT NEVER FUCKING ENDS. I'm not saying, "don't be angry"----I'm not saying justice shouldn't be served, either....but I'm telling you right now----stop simply reacting----THINK AND UNDERSTAND. Y'know----I was haunted by this recurring dream the whole time I was a kid----the dream lasted through to adulthood and tapered off----I'm on a pier in a shipyard and I'm running alongside this ship---I'm screaming and crying and trying to make it stop....I'm doing everything I can but it's all useless----the ship is huge and impersonal and it's setting sail. I'm running and running but soon it outstrips me and sails off into oblivion. Anyone ever read Moby Dick, w/the prophecy about three hearses? This ship is a gigantic hearse---it's covered in rust and moss and it's HUGE---I can see it just like I did as a child in my dreams. There are bolts riveted into the thing that are bigger than me----huge, rusty chains attached to the anchors.....I know this for damn sure----someone I know is on that ship---it's sailing away from me and I will never see them again. The general populace allows this. The general populace APPLAUDS this. I finally fall down and the ship sails on----I can't stop it---someone touches my shoulder and there's this gentle female voice trying to console me, telling me, "there was nothing you could have done." The stupidity of the general populace ****WILL**** make this dream a reality. I will devote my whole life to fighting this kind of stupidity----even if it kills me. |
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i do want to track down the masterminds behind the terrorism, but war isn't the answer. they've already shown that they don't mind the loss of human life. throwing in a couple of bombs won't solve the problem. i understand about my naive viewpoint, but i believe that violence should be taken as A LAST RESORT rather than the be all end all. we MUST find out why it was done, so we can either amend our ways or somehow avoid similar actions being taken against the united states in the future. |
Everyone is standing with us on this.Theres your solidarity.I have never been so proud. |
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I think celebration of life, in death, is so very appropriate. Like droop, mourning en masse is weird. I absolutely dreaded the funeral, the church creeped me out. |
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A right not everyone in this world has. |
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I like the idea of a sin eater. That evokes so many thoughts and images....I picture something from Clive Barker's sketchbook. |
sin eating would involve some strange ritual that involved injesting flowers. bright-colored flowers. |
SOMETIMES when I have been shut off from common interests, and have for a little forgotten to be restless, I get waking dreams, now faint and shadow-like, now vivid and solid-looking, like the material world under my feet. Whether they be faint or vivid, they are ever beyond the power of my will to alter in any way. They have their own will, and sweep hither and thither, and change according to its commands. One day I saw faintly an immense pit of blackness, round which went a circular parapet, and on this parapet sat innumerable apes eating precious stones out of the palms of their hands. The stones glittered green and crimson, and the apes devoured them with an insatiable hunger. I knew that I saw the Celtic Hell, and my own Hell, the Hell of the artist, and that all who sought after beautiful and wonderful things with too avid a thirst, lost peace and form and became shapeless and common. I have seen into other people's hells also, and saw in one an infernal Peter, who had a black face and white lips, and who weighed on a curious double scales not only the evil deeds committed, but the good deeds left undone, of certain invisible shades. I could see the scales go up and down, but I could not see the shades who were, I knew, crowding about him. I saw on another occasion a quantity of demons of all kinds of shapes--fish-like, serpent-like, ape-like, and dog-like--sitting about a black pit such as that in my own Hell, and looking at a moon--like reflection of the Heavens which shone up from the depths of the pit. |
Where a woman was arguing with her son that he should eat the great feast she had prepared for him. So he could take on the sins of his father, who had just died, and his father's father, ect. So his father would not be sent to hell for the family's sins. It was a wierd but good episode. I saw very few of them. It wasn't one of my favorite shows. But, I remember this one. |
something i've not heard of. sounds like i need to read more yeats. |
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I believe it was his last. Late 60's maybe early 70's. |
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Night Gallery Number 27, Second Season, Aired Feb. 25, 1972. Title - Sins Of The Fathers. From WWW.nightgallery.net. |
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have finally managed to log in in the CAD suite stupid new passwords dont know whats going on in the world, which is quite relaxing really, i think i might never watch the news again! I have become completly unproductive since starting back this term. We now have digital cable TV in our house and for some reason they have given us all the channels, so we will have to tell them to turn them off or well have to pay loads. Still we have managed to spend almost all weekend in front of the tv, hopping from one channel to the next and watching old episodes of nightrider. Today im cross as we have to sign up for modules, and geography is all filled up so il have to do moral philosophy! oh yay! and im hungry but at least im alive and blissfully unaware of the events of the outside world! |