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wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. it saved a lot of american lives from not having to do a massive invasion of the japanese home islands, and it still took TWO nuclear bombings before they capitulated. it's called "war".. people get killed, deal with it. -- Digital Services Recording Studios http://www.digisrvs.com |
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John wrote: In article , wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. it saved a lot of american lives from not having to do a massive invasion of the japanese home islands, and it still took TWO nuclear bombings before they capitulated. it's called "war".. people get killed, deal with it. Japan had already made plans(and shared them with the USA) to surrender before the bombs flew They were arranging when and where the surrender was to take place the bombing did not save even dozens of america lives get your facts straight before posting crap like this George |
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John wrote: In article , wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. it saved a lot of american lives from not having to do a massive invasion of the japanese home islands, and it still took TWO nuclear bombings before they capitulated. it's called "war".. people get killed, deal with it. Japan had already made plans(and shared them with the USA) to surrender before the bombs flew They were arranging when and where the surrender was to take place the bombing did not save even dozens of america lives get your facts straight before posting crap like this George |
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John wrote: [snip] it's called "war".. people get killed, deal with it. As long as people have your attitude, we're doomed to war after war. The consequences of modern warfare are very persistent and eventually will render the planet uninhabitable. How do you plan to deal with that? -Jay -- x------- Jay Kadis ------- x---- Jay's Attic Studio ------x x Lecturer, Audio Engineer x Dexter Records x x CCRMA, Stanford University x http://www.offbeats.com/ x x-------- http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jay/ ----------x |
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John wrote: [snip] it's called "war".. people get killed, deal with it. As long as people have your attitude, we're doomed to war after war. The consequences of modern warfare are very persistent and eventually will render the planet uninhabitable. How do you plan to deal with that? -Jay -- x------- Jay Kadis ------- x---- Jay's Attic Studio ------x x Lecturer, Audio Engineer x Dexter Records x x CCRMA, Stanford University x http://www.offbeats.com/ x x-------- http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jay/ ----------x |
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Dave Martin wrote:
Nope - days, weeks or months of planning typically go into suicide bombings. I really wouldn't know...all I get to see are the pieces of crap after on the news. It is still just one press of a trigger or button that they have to be concerned about. To also put it in a different perspective I consider the kamikaze *pilots* to be much more courageous than the current murderers. The end goal is considerably different in the scope of human endeavors. Besides, you really should talk with someone who has unsuccessfully tried to commit suicide; those decisions are not made and acted upon in milliseconds. You can throw that card here, but how would I know what your state of mind has been? The fact that you are here, and posting in a somewhat rational manner g suggest that you have more courage than you will let on. And it * does * take more courage to go on than give up... you know that. A suicide bomber is not the same mindset as a emotionally crushed person who goes to the edge. So I still say the bombers are cowards with a lack of true foresight or leadership to make cultural changes that will help everyone, instead of harming them. I also say I'm sorry that you once felt so much pain as to think no one wanted to hear you play anymore. I hear Harvey is looking to replace ryann's bass player on the sly...give him a call.g -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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Dave Martin wrote:
Nope - days, weeks or months of planning typically go into suicide bombings. I really wouldn't know...all I get to see are the pieces of crap after on the news. It is still just one press of a trigger or button that they have to be concerned about. To also put it in a different perspective I consider the kamikaze *pilots* to be much more courageous than the current murderers. The end goal is considerably different in the scope of human endeavors. Besides, you really should talk with someone who has unsuccessfully tried to commit suicide; those decisions are not made and acted upon in milliseconds. You can throw that card here, but how would I know what your state of mind has been? The fact that you are here, and posting in a somewhat rational manner g suggest that you have more courage than you will let on. And it * does * take more courage to go on than give up... you know that. A suicide bomber is not the same mindset as a emotionally crushed person who goes to the edge. So I still say the bombers are cowards with a lack of true foresight or leadership to make cultural changes that will help everyone, instead of harming them. I also say I'm sorry that you once felt so much pain as to think no one wanted to hear you play anymore. I hear Harvey is looking to replace ryann's bass player on the sly...give him a call.g -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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Jay Kadis wrote: In article , John wrote: [snip] it's called "war".. people get killed, deal with it. its called Peace and every one gets to live happily ever after, Deal with it george |
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Jay Kadis wrote: In article , John wrote: [snip] it's called "war".. people get killed, deal with it. its called Peace and every one gets to live happily ever after, Deal with it george |
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Dave Martin wrote:
Hey - France and Japan have the potential to do all of those things, and China seems to be doing it now. Should we invade them, too? Capitalistic competition is not the same as criminal attacks on the economy. If France, Japan, and China have the where with all to blow our economy down more power to them. Let them try ( they try now anyway...France and Japan try to manipulate our currency all the time). The reality of it that most people seem to ignore is that all three of those economies need us as much as we need them. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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Dave Martin wrote:
Hey - France and Japan have the potential to do all of those things, and China seems to be doing it now. Should we invade them, too? Capitalistic competition is not the same as criminal attacks on the economy. If France, Japan, and China have the where with all to blow our economy down more power to them. Let them try ( they try now anyway...France and Japan try to manipulate our currency all the time). The reality of it that most people seem to ignore is that all three of those economies need us as much as we need them. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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![]() normanstrong wrote: What are you suggesting, Nathan? That one has to be a psychotic murderer in order to resist an infidel western occupying force? Admittedly, that has been a popular belief among invading armies throughout history, but I'm surprised to hear it from you. There is a huge chasm between a terrorist and a sovereign nation. And if you would like to quote actions taken * throughout* history, then perhaps you would also like to understand that the cultural stance of many nations was considerably different than it is now. 200 Years ago if a country had the Technology they *were* the leaders. No question about it. And whether anyone had something to say about it is irrelevant, because if your country didn't develop at the same rate...well you are SOL when it came to paying tribute or keeping your government in power. We are considerably different people than those past cultures. We were born of them, but we do not carry the same moor's today. Terrorist on the other hand do not have you or your families, or this countries best interest in hand. They don't care, and are intent on furthering a doctrine that is archaic, and hell bent on destroying things you hold valuable. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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![]() normanstrong wrote: What are you suggesting, Nathan? That one has to be a psychotic murderer in order to resist an infidel western occupying force? Admittedly, that has been a popular belief among invading armies throughout history, but I'm surprised to hear it from you. There is a huge chasm between a terrorist and a sovereign nation. And if you would like to quote actions taken * throughout* history, then perhaps you would also like to understand that the cultural stance of many nations was considerably different than it is now. 200 Years ago if a country had the Technology they *were* the leaders. No question about it. And whether anyone had something to say about it is irrelevant, because if your country didn't develop at the same rate...well you are SOL when it came to paying tribute or keeping your government in power. We are considerably different people than those past cultures. We were born of them, but we do not carry the same moor's today. Terrorist on the other hand do not have you or your families, or this countries best interest in hand. They don't care, and are intent on furthering a doctrine that is archaic, and hell bent on destroying things you hold valuable. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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George wrote:
its called Peace and every one gets to live happily ever after, Deal with it And I call your statement being oblivious to the reality of the world. The world has never been at peace, nor do the prospects look very good for the next 50 years or so. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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George wrote:
its called Peace and every one gets to live happily ever after, Deal with it And I call your statement being oblivious to the reality of the world. The world has never been at peace, nor do the prospects look very good for the next 50 years or so. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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"Nathan West" wrote in message
... To also put it in a different perspective I consider the kamikaze *pilots* to be much more courageous than the current murderers. The end goal is considerably different in the scope of human endeavors. Nope - the goal is to take the lives of your enemies - as many as possible. (As opposed to 'war' in general, where the goal is to acheive your political objective). Either you or another of the reactionary crew pointed out that Islamic fanatics declared war on the US, which seems to make us all their enemies. I also say I'm sorry that you once felt so much pain as to think no one wanted to hear you play anymore. I hear Harvey is looking to replace ryann's bass player on the sly...give him a call.g Not me - I have way too much fun being alive and causing trouble. But I've spent many hours counseling those who have been in that frame of mind - the thought processes that lead to suicidal ideas generally take months or years to reach the stage of actually attempting suicide.. |
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"Nathan West" wrote in message
... To also put it in a different perspective I consider the kamikaze *pilots* to be much more courageous than the current murderers. The end goal is considerably different in the scope of human endeavors. Nope - the goal is to take the lives of your enemies - as many as possible. (As opposed to 'war' in general, where the goal is to acheive your political objective). Either you or another of the reactionary crew pointed out that Islamic fanatics declared war on the US, which seems to make us all their enemies. I also say I'm sorry that you once felt so much pain as to think no one wanted to hear you play anymore. I hear Harvey is looking to replace ryann's bass player on the sly...give him a call.g Not me - I have way too much fun being alive and causing trouble. But I've spent many hours counseling those who have been in that frame of mind - the thought processes that lead to suicidal ideas generally take months or years to reach the stage of actually attempting suicide.. |
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"Nathan West" wrote in message
... Dave Martin wrote: Hey - France and Japan have the potential to do all of those things, and China seems to be doing it now. Should we invade them, too? Capitalistic competition is not the same as criminal attacks on the economy. If France, Japan, and China have the where with all to blow our economy down more power to them. Let them try ( they try now anyway...France and Japan try to manipulate our currency all the time). The reality of it that most people seem to ignore is that all three of those economies need us as much as we need them. Umm, you DO realize that all three of the nations I mentioned have been found in violation of various trade agreements, and subjected to sanctions by various governing bodies. Of course, the US is just as guilty; punitive actions against the US export trade come regularly. And China's exports to the US have arguably done more damage to the 'American way of life' than any action taken by terrorists. Remember when Wal-Mart was able to advertise "American Made" products? |
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"Nathan West" wrote in message
... Dave Martin wrote: Hey - France and Japan have the potential to do all of those things, and China seems to be doing it now. Should we invade them, too? Capitalistic competition is not the same as criminal attacks on the economy. If France, Japan, and China have the where with all to blow our economy down more power to them. Let them try ( they try now anyway...France and Japan try to manipulate our currency all the time). The reality of it that most people seem to ignore is that all three of those economies need us as much as we need them. Umm, you DO realize that all three of the nations I mentioned have been found in violation of various trade agreements, and subjected to sanctions by various governing bodies. Of course, the US is just as guilty; punitive actions against the US export trade come regularly. And China's exports to the US have arguably done more damage to the 'American way of life' than any action taken by terrorists. Remember when Wal-Mart was able to advertise "American Made" products? |
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GW Bush on OBL
"I don't know where he is. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him... I truly am not that concerned about him." [President Bush, Press Conference, 3/13/02] DM This should be posted in every voteing booth across America I know I will post it, as close as legally posible, to my voteing place Possibly make it into foot high letters and drape in on my car George |
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GW Bush on OBL
"I don't know where he is. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him... I truly am not that concerned about him." [President Bush, Press Conference, 3/13/02] DM This should be posted in every voteing booth across America I know I will post it, as close as legally posible, to my voteing place Possibly make it into foot high letters and drape in on my car George |
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Nathan West wrote: George wrote: its called Peace and every one gets to live happily ever after, Deal with it And I call your statement being oblivious to the reality of the world. The world has never been at peace, nor do the prospects look very good for the next 50 years or so. Thats as good a reason as any I have heard for not trying fighting for peace is like ****ing for virginity George |
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Nathan West wrote: George wrote: its called Peace and every one gets to live happily ever after, Deal with it And I call your statement being oblivious to the reality of the world. The world has never been at peace, nor do the prospects look very good for the next 50 years or so. Thats as good a reason as any I have heard for not trying fighting for peace is like ****ing for virginity George |
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Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than
vindictive, hateful, annihilation. The reason was twofold: (A) Scientific. It was a safe way to test a technology on a civilian population with little ethical restraint because the testers were locked in a desperate war. The atomic bomb had no strategic military relevance at this point, since the war's outcome was certain. (B) Political. The US knew that as soon as the Axis was dispatched it would be facing the Soviet Union & the atomic bomb was seen as an important means of telling the Soviets to back off. Scott Fraser |
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Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than
vindictive, hateful, annihilation. The reason was twofold: (A) Scientific. It was a safe way to test a technology on a civilian population with little ethical restraint because the testers were locked in a desperate war. The atomic bomb had no strategic military relevance at this point, since the war's outcome was certain. (B) Political. The US knew that as soon as the Axis was dispatched it would be facing the Soviet Union & the atomic bomb was seen as an important means of telling the Soviets to back off. Scott Fraser |
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(ScotFraser) wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. The reason was twofold: (A) Scientific. It was a safe way to test a technology on a civilian population with little ethical restraint because the testers were locked in a desperate war. The atomic bomb had no strategic military relevance at this point, since the war's outcome was certain. (B) Political. The US knew that as soon as the Axis was dispatched it would be facing the Soviet Union & the atomic bomb was seen as an important means of telling the Soviets to back off. Scott Fraser Unfortunately, (B) had the opposite effect, much as it is having today. Once a technology is developed, it's available to anyone who wishes to apply the same diligent research and development. It's impossible to sequester knowledge. And a little spying can save an enormous effort by those who follow. [We have some examples of this in our own industry, don't we?] It's time to realize that just because we _can_ pursue certain lines of research, perhaps we shouldn't blindly do so. -Jay -- x------- Jay Kadis ------- x---- Jay's Attic Studio ------x x Lecturer, Audio Engineer x Dexter Records x x CCRMA, Stanford University x http://www.offbeats.com/ x x-------- http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jay/ ----------x |
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(ScotFraser) wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. The reason was twofold: (A) Scientific. It was a safe way to test a technology on a civilian population with little ethical restraint because the testers were locked in a desperate war. The atomic bomb had no strategic military relevance at this point, since the war's outcome was certain. (B) Political. The US knew that as soon as the Axis was dispatched it would be facing the Soviet Union & the atomic bomb was seen as an important means of telling the Soviets to back off. Scott Fraser Unfortunately, (B) had the opposite effect, much as it is having today. Once a technology is developed, it's available to anyone who wishes to apply the same diligent research and development. It's impossible to sequester knowledge. And a little spying can save an enormous effort by those who follow. [We have some examples of this in our own industry, don't we?] It's time to realize that just because we _can_ pursue certain lines of research, perhaps we shouldn't blindly do so. -Jay -- x------- Jay Kadis ------- x---- Jay's Attic Studio ------x x Lecturer, Audio Engineer x Dexter Records x x CCRMA, Stanford University x http://www.offbeats.com/ x x-------- http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jay/ ----------x |
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ospam (WillStG) wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. So the new strategy for the "Anybody But Bush" Presidential Campaign is to refight *World War II* now? Gee, and refighting Vietnam was going so well for Senator Swiftboat. I guess I too would have opted for 6 years of stateside drugging and boozing over incountry, in harms way, service you see Me and GW do have something in common George |
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ospam (WillStG) wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. So the new strategy for the "Anybody But Bush" Presidential Campaign is to refight *World War II* now? Gee, and refighting Vietnam was going so well for Senator Swiftboat. I guess I too would have opted for 6 years of stateside drugging and boozing over incountry, in harms way, service you see Me and GW do have something in common George |
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Dave Martin wrote:
Umm, you DO realize that all three of the nations I mentioned have been found in violation of various trade agreements, and subjected to sanctions by various governing bodies. Of course, the US is just as guilty; punitive actions against the US export trade come regularly. There are all sorts of political trade off going on between Europe, the USA, Japan and China. Three words come to mind with Japan (who have single handily hurt our economy worse than any other country) Toyota, Honda and Sony. The problem is those connivers did it the old fashion way...they built better quality, lower priced products...the *******s. China on the other hand...we could switch about 60% of our product purchases away, which would allow us to reign supreme trade wise for about two years. However If we did, we would lose our extremely valuable Car, Cell Phone, and technology market gains we have achieved in the last 20 years. Oil is being purchased by China in 30 - 40% larger quantities than expected over the last two years. Funny thing about emerging economies....they alter the course of human economics without asking. Of course once we can co-op the former Russia into being the Food Farm for the rest of the World we will once again dominate...being that my thinking is that technology will not be the savior of any countries economy anymore. Food and H2O will. Whomever controls those commodities will rule the world. And China's exports to the US have arguably done more damage to the 'American way of life' than any action taken by terrorists. Remember when Wal-Mart was able to advertise "American Made" products? -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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Dave Martin wrote:
Umm, you DO realize that all three of the nations I mentioned have been found in violation of various trade agreements, and subjected to sanctions by various governing bodies. Of course, the US is just as guilty; punitive actions against the US export trade come regularly. There are all sorts of political trade off going on between Europe, the USA, Japan and China. Three words come to mind with Japan (who have single handily hurt our economy worse than any other country) Toyota, Honda and Sony. The problem is those connivers did it the old fashion way...they built better quality, lower priced products...the *******s. China on the other hand...we could switch about 60% of our product purchases away, which would allow us to reign supreme trade wise for about two years. However If we did, we would lose our extremely valuable Car, Cell Phone, and technology market gains we have achieved in the last 20 years. Oil is being purchased by China in 30 - 40% larger quantities than expected over the last two years. Funny thing about emerging economies....they alter the course of human economics without asking. Of course once we can co-op the former Russia into being the Food Farm for the rest of the World we will once again dominate...being that my thinking is that technology will not be the savior of any countries economy anymore. Food and H2O will. Whomever controls those commodities will rule the world. And China's exports to the US have arguably done more damage to the 'American way of life' than any action taken by terrorists. Remember when Wal-Mart was able to advertise "American Made" products? -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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![]() WillStG wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. So the new strategy for the "Anybody But Bush" Presidential Campaign is to refight *World War II* now? Umm, how did YOU connect the two? Gee, and refighting Vietnam was going so well for Senator Swiftboat. Oh, I see. Standard Bushthink. Polly want a cracker? |
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![]() WillStG wrote: Like we did in Hiroshima? Tell me there was a reason, other than vindictive, hateful, annihilation. So the new strategy for the "Anybody But Bush" Presidential Campaign is to refight *World War II* now? Umm, how did YOU connect the two? Gee, and refighting Vietnam was going so well for Senator Swiftboat. Oh, I see. Standard Bushthink. Polly want a cracker? |
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