One of the people in the office where I am working is from Indonesia and he asked me this question this morning.
I thought it was a great question.
I thought it was a great question.
yes | 65% | 65% - 49 | ||||
no | 34% | 34% - 26 | ||||
Total: 75 |
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Last edited by rammunition (2008-08-07 08:04:22)
Hey, I guess I'm out of touch... you got a job working for somebody?ATG wrote:
One of the people in the office where I am working is from Indonesia and he asked me this question this morning.
I thought it was a great question.
Last edited by topal63 (2008-08-07 07:58:14)
Yes, becuase religion was a mechanism, justification and excuse, not the cause. Every time I agree with Cam, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.ATG wrote:
One of the people in the office where I am working is from Indonesia and he asked me this question this morning.
I thought it was a great question.
I agree with Cam also... what's the world coming to...lol?imortal wrote:
Yes, becuase religion was a mechanism, justification and excuse, not the cause. Every time I agree with Cam, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.ATG wrote:
One of the people in the office where I am working is from Indonesia and he asked me this question this morning.
I thought it was a great question.
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2008-08-07 08:10:57)
No. I will be a West coast independent branch. I got backing sort of and empowered by money people.topal63 wrote:
Hey, I guess I'm out of touch... you got a job working for somebody?ATG wrote:
One of the people in the office where I am working is from Indonesia and he asked me this question this morning.
I thought it was a great question.
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I am not sure that 9-11 would have specifically happened, but terrorism - yes, and the discontent with modernity - yes.
If Israel hadn't been a spring board over the past 50 years the USA would have invaded Iraqi or another ME country along time ago to set up a power base.rammunition wrote:
depends
evangelical nutjobs wouldn't have supported Israels crimes, the Jewish lobbies wouldn't have controlled U.S foreign policy thus the reason 9/11 happened.
That's actually an extreme annoyance to me... when I see things like:CameronPoe wrote:
Yes. Because ultimately it's all about rich v poor, landed class v disenfranchised, oppressor v oppressed, culture 1 v culture 2.
YEAH!ATG wrote:
No. I will be a West coast independent branch. I got backing sort of and empowered by money people.topal63 wrote:
Hey, I guess I'm out of touch... you got a job working for somebody?ATG wrote:
One of the people in the office where I am working is from Indonesia and he asked me this question this morning.
I thought it was a great question.
_____
I am not sure that 9-11 would have specifically happened, but terrorism - yes, and the discontent with modernity - yes.
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Give this man a cookie. It's reassuring too see that some people can look deeper than the obvious tool that is employed.CameronPoe wrote:
Yes. Because ultimately it's all about rich v poor, landed class v disenfranchised, oppressor v oppressed, culture 1 v culture 2.
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Because the leaders of their countries sold them out to the Great Satan of the west.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Question.
Why do Al Queda (the people responsible for 9/11) hate the USA?
Why is the USA the Great Satan, in their eyes?Kmarion wrote:
Because the leaders of their countries sold them out to the Great Satan of the west.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Question.
Why do Al Queda (the people responsible for 9/11) hate the USA?
Because we armed and aided local militias to help them defeat the Soviets in the Cold War, then as soon as we were done with them we dropped them like a dirty dish rag. We pissed off a fairly large group of armed soldiers that we had trained, and they founded Al-Qaeda with a grudge.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Question.
Why do Al Queda (the people responsible for 9/11) hate the USA?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_in_Afghanistan#Civil_war wrote:
Once the Soviets withdrew American interests in Afghanistan also halted. The US decided not to help with reconstruction of the country and instead the US handed over the interests of the country to its allies: Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Pakistan quickly took advantage of their new charitable opportunity and forged relations with warlords and later the Taliban to secure trade interests and routes. From wiping out the countries trees through logging practices, which has destroyed all but 2% of forest cover country-wide, to substantial uprooting of wild pistachio trees for the exportation of their roots for therapeutic uses, to opium agriculture, the past ten years have formed permanent ecological and agrarian destruction that Afghanistan may never recover from.[68]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_in_Afghanistan#Ideological_impact wrote:
The Islamists who fought also believed that they were responsible for the fall of the Soviet Union. Osama bin Laden, for example, was asserting the credit for "the collapse of the Soviet Union ... goes to God and the mujahideen in Afghanistan ... the US had no mentionable role," but "collapse made the US more haughty and arrogant."[71]
Because a common evil is a great uniter. It's a good excuse to explain away the failings of their own leadership.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Why is the USA the Great Satan, in their eyes?Kmarion wrote:
Because the leaders of their countries sold them out to the Great Satan of the west.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Question.
Why do Al Queda (the people responsible for 9/11) hate the USA?
Umm no. We continued to dump money in support after we left. http://www.state.gov/secretary/former/p … #beginpageFlaming_Maniac wrote:
Because we armed and aided local militias to help them defeat the Soviets in the Cold War, then as soon as we were done with them we dropped them like a dirty dish rag. We pissed off a fairly large group of armed soldiers that we had trained, and they founded Al-Qaeda with a grudge.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Question.
Why do Al Queda (the people responsible for 9/11) hate the USA?
No, it has nothing to do with religion. They are waging a war against a diametrically opposed and more successful culture, and if their culture had become what it is without Islam, we would be right where we are. Islam may make their ad campaigns easier, but it is not the root of the problem.
2001? Are you kidding?Kmarion wrote:
Umm no. We continued to dump money in support after we left. http://www.state.gov/secretary/former/p … #beginpageFlaming_Maniac wrote:
Because we armed and aided local militias to help them defeat the Soviets in the Cold War, then as soon as we were done with them we dropped them like a dirty dish rag. We pissed off a fairly large group of armed soldiers that we had trained, and they founded Al-Qaeda with a grudge.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Question.
Why do Al Queda (the people responsible for 9/11) hate the USA?
No, it has nothing to do with religion. They are waging a war against a diametrically opposed and more successful culture, and if their culture had become what it is without Islam, we would be right where we are. Islam may make their ad campaigns easier, but it is not the root of the problem.
We were given continuously long before that.. did you read it at all?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
2001? Are you kidding?Kmarion wrote:
Umm no. We continued to dump money in support after we left. http://www.state.gov/secretary/former/p … #beginpageFlaming_Maniac wrote:
Because we armed and aided local militias to help them defeat the Soviets in the Cold War, then as soon as we were done with them we dropped them like a dirty dish rag. We pissed off a fairly large group of armed soldiers that we had trained, and they founded Al-Qaeda with a grudge.
No, it has nothing to do with religion. They are waging a war against a diametrically opposed and more successful culture, and if their culture had become what it is without Islam, we would be right where we are. Islam may make their ad campaigns easier, but it is not the root of the problem.
edit: Besides being a decade or so late, 43 million is a far cry from 600 million.
Did you read it?Kmarion wrote:
We were given continuously long before that.. did you read it at all?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
2001? Are you kidding?Kmarion wrote:
Umm no. We continued to dump money in support after we left. http://www.state.gov/secretary/former/p … #beginpage
edit: Besides being a decade or so late, 43 million is a far cry from 600 million.
That means in 2000 they gave 114 million in humanitarian aid, and then only 10 million in the years before that. Again, a far cry from what we thought they needed when they suited our own interests.ze article wrote:
Last year, we provided about $114 million in aid. With this new package, our humanitarian assistance to date this year will reach $124 million.