1-11-07
President Bush acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that he erred by not ordering a military buildup in Iraq last year and said he was increasing U.S. troops by 21,500 to quell the country's near-anarchy. "Where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me," Bush said.
Japan is one of the world's most quake-prone nations, and Tokyo has a 90 percent chance of being hit by a major quake over the next 50 years, officials say.
Resource-poor Japan depends on its 52 active nuclear reactors for about a third of its electricity. The government has said it wants to increase that figure to nearly 40 percent by 2010.
I really can’t figure out who is more insane…or should I say common sense challenged…the entire Japanese population, or one Texan with huge kuaonies….and I realize I don’t have the slightest idea how to spell kuaonies but I’m sure you get the point. And the Hawaiian word for big balls is neither in Webster’s nor in spell check.
A country built on a Volcanic mountain range decides to built 52 Nuclear power plants and then just wait for major earthquakes to push the envelope of radiation hell. Of course after what happened in 1945 they could actually have a radiation Jones.
The leader of the free world admits to making mistakes and then decides to increase the mistakes.
Seriously…what the f...k are they thinking?
I keep having visions of Henry Kissinger meeting with GW every week and every week the situation seems to get worse. Now we have a Democratic House and Senate so the debate will heat up….but it’s important to realize that neither party really understands the Sunni/Shi’a problem…in fact I would go so far as to say that 95% of Americans don’t understand the Sunni/Shi’a problem….and calling it a problem is an understatement of huge proportions. It’s a HOLY WAR between two
interpretations of one religious book.
And that HOLY WAR is being fought in Baghdad….and it’s being fought in Baghdad because that’s were the action is. Move the action to An Najaf and low and behold that would be the trouble spot.
As a Shi’a…in order to kill my hated enemy MR. SUNNI, first I’ve got to blow up some US HUMV’s because they are trying to prevent me from killing MR. SUNNI. As a Sunni…in order to kill my hated enemy MR. SHI’A, first I’ve got to blow up some US HUMV’s because they are trying to prevent me from killing MR. SHI’A.
I honestly believe that if Muslims want us to take them seriously they first have to respect Muslim brothers and sisters...and acknowledge that sisters are people too.
The country has a population that consists of 50% percent under the age of 21…and unemployment is extremely high among that segment of the population.
The figure I’ve heard is as high as 40 percent….so that means that a huge number of male Muslim pissed off teenage boys...are roaming the streets…with nothing to do…except wait for their Muslim pissed off adult leader to recruit them to the CAUSE.
Our soldiers are sitting in the middle of a HOLY GANG WAR. It’s the ultimate gang bang dealio and pissed off Muslim teenagers are probably flocking to the party….coming from Syrian, Turkey, Iran and any other surrounding Muslim/Arab countries that don’t currently have the action.
The ACTION is in Baghdad…..and if we wanted to end the action in Baghdad we should just end the action in Baghdad. Ending the action in Baghdad is not going to happen by adding 21,000 more American soldiers. Ending the action in Baghdad is only going to stop when there is no place for an insurgent to hide or sleep….and as long as there are buildings to hide in….it will continue.
If we can ignore the genocide taking place in Darfur/Sudan and somehow over look millions of people being displaced and hundreds of thousands of people being killed…why can’t we ignore the people in BAGHDAD?
Why do we care about the IRAQI people and not care about the people in Africa?
THREE
LETTERS
O I L
Doesn’t Africa have oil?
So let’s travel north and get back to Baghdad for a minute. If we want to end the action in Baghdad we should simply announce for all peaceful civilians to leave the city… and take up residence at the large camps that have been built 50 miles away. The population of Baghdad is between 6 and 8 million. 3 to 4 million of those people are under 21 years of age. We round up all the teenagers and….and…and…and....the problem is worldwide.....
What the hell do you do with a teenager?
So anyway…we round up everybody who doesn’t want to be turned to dust…we promise not to destroy any Mosque…and we simply create a new atmosphere for rebuilding. I’m not talking nuclear…just large bombs to help facilitate a new direction for the city of Baghdad.
Seriously….take a look at Japan. The only way to start an industrialized nation is to eliminate the older structures. Of course Japan was a war machine at the time of its destruction, so maybe the mentality of the people had something to do with their quick recovery and financial windfall. But what’s so strange about building cars in IRAQ with brand new automated plants build in Baghdad? What’s so strange about automated rug factories to replace the hand made cottage industry?
I realize that leveling Baghdad is not going to be a popular remedy…but if we really want to end the insurgent problem and get the country on track to a new beginning…we’ve got to learn from situations of the past.
Cities and countries that have been totally defeated and leveled seem to recover quite nicely.
Or we’ve got to figure out how to control millions of bored Muslim teenagers. Maybe we could have Bill Gates donate 5 million X-Boxes to Iraq. Of course electricity might be a problem…
I’m simply against the continuation of using our foot soldiers to solve a problem that has been part of historic situation in IRAQ for 600 years. The SUNNI/SHI’A CONFLICT is not going to be solved by outsiders.
If Baghdad was at square one. Imagine Japan….now imagine Baghdad and IRAQ in 30 years…
Nuclear power plants all over the freakin place…..Huge factories turning out Hybrid & Electric Cars by the thousands….large facilities building solar panels…
Massive industrialized modern plants where millions of teenagers could be employed.
So after careful consideration I now realize that the problem is simply...
UNEMPLOYED TEENAGERS….WHO DON’T LIKE SCHOOL.
Isn’t this where the guys come in from Pinocchio and lead the kids to the island of fun….and they get turned into donkeys….
SOMETIMES EXTREME MEASURES ARE NEEDED IN ORDER TO MAKE A POINT.
I don’t think adding more foot soldiers from the United States of America…is going to help make a point or solve a problem.
Just like building 52 Nuclear power plants on top of a Volcanic mountain range is really not going to solve Japan’s energy problem. Using their modernized facilities to build alternative energy devices would solve their problem. Being dependant on OIL is their problem…just like other industrialized nations. Why haven’t they utilized solar and wind energy devices? Why would a country that was destroyed by Nuclear means….think that Nuclear would be its salvation? And why would a country, that is EARTHQUAKE prone, build facilities that could lead to radiation problems beyond our wildest dreams….and radiation problems that will not be restricted to just the Island of Japan.
IF A 9.1 QUAKE HIT A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN JAPAN….THERE’S A REAL GOOD CHANCE THAT RESIDUAL RADIATION COULD ENTER THE JET STREAM AND LAND ON…..
YOU…
So looking at these two vastly different situations….one taking place in the rumored land where the Garden of Eden might have been…and the other taking place in a country that from 1600 to 1860 had NO CONNECTION with the world….and had no connection with the world because they hated everybody.....
It seems like there’s a lot of hate happening in Baghdad. I wonder if Japan had a problem with unemployed teenagers before they went crazy in the first half of the 1900’s. Maybe that’s who built all of their Nuclear plants.
The next fun thing will be to focus on Germany and how well things have gone for them since 1945. At this point I have no idea how many Nuclear reactors there are in Germany….but I will let you know. I’m pretty sure they don’t have massive earthquakes, but there is a history of rather strange behavior emanating from the Rhineland and earthquakes of the human psyche seem to arise every so often throughout their history.
Thank God...the Von Trapp family got away from all that nonsense.
Michael Timothy McAlevey
President Bush acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that he erred by not ordering a military buildup in Iraq last year and said he was increasing U.S. troops by 21,500 to quell the country's near-anarchy. "Where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me," Bush said.
Japan is one of the world's most quake-prone nations, and Tokyo has a 90 percent chance of being hit by a major quake over the next 50 years, officials say.
Resource-poor Japan depends on its 52 active nuclear reactors for about a third of its electricity. The government has said it wants to increase that figure to nearly 40 percent by 2010.
I really can’t figure out who is more insane…or should I say common sense challenged…the entire Japanese population, or one Texan with huge kuaonies….and I realize I don’t have the slightest idea how to spell kuaonies but I’m sure you get the point. And the Hawaiian word for big balls is neither in Webster’s nor in spell check.
A country built on a Volcanic mountain range decides to built 52 Nuclear power plants and then just wait for major earthquakes to push the envelope of radiation hell. Of course after what happened in 1945 they could actually have a radiation Jones.
The leader of the free world admits to making mistakes and then decides to increase the mistakes.
Seriously…what the f...k are they thinking?
I keep having visions of Henry Kissinger meeting with GW every week and every week the situation seems to get worse. Now we have a Democratic House and Senate so the debate will heat up….but it’s important to realize that neither party really understands the Sunni/Shi’a problem…in fact I would go so far as to say that 95% of Americans don’t understand the Sunni/Shi’a problem….and calling it a problem is an understatement of huge proportions. It’s a HOLY WAR between two
interpretations of one religious book.
And that HOLY WAR is being fought in Baghdad….and it’s being fought in Baghdad because that’s were the action is. Move the action to An Najaf and low and behold that would be the trouble spot.
As a Shi’a…in order to kill my hated enemy MR. SUNNI, first I’ve got to blow up some US HUMV’s because they are trying to prevent me from killing MR. SUNNI. As a Sunni…in order to kill my hated enemy MR. SHI’A, first I’ve got to blow up some US HUMV’s because they are trying to prevent me from killing MR. SHI’A.
I honestly believe that if Muslims want us to take them seriously they first have to respect Muslim brothers and sisters...and acknowledge that sisters are people too.
The country has a population that consists of 50% percent under the age of 21…and unemployment is extremely high among that segment of the population.
The figure I’ve heard is as high as 40 percent….so that means that a huge number of male Muslim pissed off teenage boys...are roaming the streets…with nothing to do…except wait for their Muslim pissed off adult leader to recruit them to the CAUSE.
Our soldiers are sitting in the middle of a HOLY GANG WAR. It’s the ultimate gang bang dealio and pissed off Muslim teenagers are probably flocking to the party….coming from Syrian, Turkey, Iran and any other surrounding Muslim/Arab countries that don’t currently have the action.
The ACTION is in Baghdad…..and if we wanted to end the action in Baghdad we should just end the action in Baghdad. Ending the action in Baghdad is not going to happen by adding 21,000 more American soldiers. Ending the action in Baghdad is only going to stop when there is no place for an insurgent to hide or sleep….and as long as there are buildings to hide in….it will continue.
If we can ignore the genocide taking place in Darfur/Sudan and somehow over look millions of people being displaced and hundreds of thousands of people being killed…why can’t we ignore the people in BAGHDAD?
Why do we care about the IRAQI people and not care about the people in Africa?
THREE
LETTERS
O I L
Doesn’t Africa have oil?
So let’s travel north and get back to Baghdad for a minute. If we want to end the action in Baghdad we should simply announce for all peaceful civilians to leave the city… and take up residence at the large camps that have been built 50 miles away. The population of Baghdad is between 6 and 8 million. 3 to 4 million of those people are under 21 years of age. We round up all the teenagers and….and…and…and....the problem is worldwide.....
What the hell do you do with a teenager?
So anyway…we round up everybody who doesn’t want to be turned to dust…we promise not to destroy any Mosque…and we simply create a new atmosphere for rebuilding. I’m not talking nuclear…just large bombs to help facilitate a new direction for the city of Baghdad.
Seriously….take a look at Japan. The only way to start an industrialized nation is to eliminate the older structures. Of course Japan was a war machine at the time of its destruction, so maybe the mentality of the people had something to do with their quick recovery and financial windfall. But what’s so strange about building cars in IRAQ with brand new automated plants build in Baghdad? What’s so strange about automated rug factories to replace the hand made cottage industry?
I realize that leveling Baghdad is not going to be a popular remedy…but if we really want to end the insurgent problem and get the country on track to a new beginning…we’ve got to learn from situations of the past.
Cities and countries that have been totally defeated and leveled seem to recover quite nicely.
Or we’ve got to figure out how to control millions of bored Muslim teenagers. Maybe we could have Bill Gates donate 5 million X-Boxes to Iraq. Of course electricity might be a problem…
I’m simply against the continuation of using our foot soldiers to solve a problem that has been part of historic situation in IRAQ for 600 years. The SUNNI/SHI’A CONFLICT is not going to be solved by outsiders.
If Baghdad was at square one. Imagine Japan….now imagine Baghdad and IRAQ in 30 years…
Nuclear power plants all over the freakin place…..Huge factories turning out Hybrid & Electric Cars by the thousands….large facilities building solar panels…
Massive industrialized modern plants where millions of teenagers could be employed.
So after careful consideration I now realize that the problem is simply...
UNEMPLOYED TEENAGERS….WHO DON’T LIKE SCHOOL.
Isn’t this where the guys come in from Pinocchio and lead the kids to the island of fun….and they get turned into donkeys….
SOMETIMES EXTREME MEASURES ARE NEEDED IN ORDER TO MAKE A POINT.
I don’t think adding more foot soldiers from the United States of America…is going to help make a point or solve a problem.
Just like building 52 Nuclear power plants on top of a Volcanic mountain range is really not going to solve Japan’s energy problem. Using their modernized facilities to build alternative energy devices would solve their problem. Being dependant on OIL is their problem…just like other industrialized nations. Why haven’t they utilized solar and wind energy devices? Why would a country that was destroyed by Nuclear means….think that Nuclear would be its salvation? And why would a country, that is EARTHQUAKE prone, build facilities that could lead to radiation problems beyond our wildest dreams….and radiation problems that will not be restricted to just the Island of Japan.
IF A 9.1 QUAKE HIT A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN JAPAN….THERE’S A REAL GOOD CHANCE THAT RESIDUAL RADIATION COULD ENTER THE JET STREAM AND LAND ON…..
YOU…
So looking at these two vastly different situations….one taking place in the rumored land where the Garden of Eden might have been…and the other taking place in a country that from 1600 to 1860 had NO CONNECTION with the world….and had no connection with the world because they hated everybody.....
It seems like there’s a lot of hate happening in Baghdad. I wonder if Japan had a problem with unemployed teenagers before they went crazy in the first half of the 1900’s. Maybe that’s who built all of their Nuclear plants.
The next fun thing will be to focus on Germany and how well things have gone for them since 1945. At this point I have no idea how many Nuclear reactors there are in Germany….but I will let you know. I’m pretty sure they don’t have massive earthquakes, but there is a history of rather strange behavior emanating from the Rhineland and earthquakes of the human psyche seem to arise every so often throughout their history.
Thank God...the Von Trapp family got away from all that nonsense.
Michael Timothy McAlevey
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