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Gaddafi, Mubarek, dictators, tyrants etc.....
  • HOWIE8
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    Yer missed out "Seargent York", gobble gobble gobble........
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    Never heard of it OGV, search it out........Gary Coopers finest hour.......
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    I really do think I might need to become YGV
  • ToffeeCup
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    jwollnick said:

    ToffeeCup said:

    TC - I believe Libya demonstrates that the west doesnt need extreme or indiscriminate force; just the right sympathisers in the right places at the right time...


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    Libya is a completely different case indeed, although I disagree your sympathisers point I do agree that extreme force is no longer required. Although when america had the money extreme force was profitable for those waging the wars...

    It has all the hallmarks of the first time another countries media, social media, has been used against it by another country.

    I remember thinking at the time that it was odd Hague was getting into all sorts of bother trying to meet the 'liberators' ...and yet the america seems strangely unconcerned as to who these people were.

    Do a google search for "persona management software" ... or take a look at this actual project spec:

    http://seankerrigan.com/docs/PersonaManagementSoftware.pdf


    That soft of stuff is becoming so run of the mill in the US that they actually posted it on the publicly viewable fedbizopps website...


    I'm liking this little cartoon too:http://www.piratesandemperors.com and press play


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    War is not profitable for any government. It is only good for owners of weapons industries, and private companies dealing with natural resources. For the government it is an echonomical pitfall. Taxpayers get the final bill, either in raised taxes or a decline in public services.


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    I stated 'those waging the war'. The public weren't waging the war. Those in control of the US government were waging the war, pretty much all of whom own extensive shares in companies like haliburton and exxonmobil.

    The gulf war could have been summed up as group of people with shares in war and oil declare war on country for oil.

    that was the point I was making, but as said esewhere.... its a whole load more complicated than that.

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