North Korea did what!

2»

Comments

  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited August 2006
    aaharvel wrote:
    Funny, that that doesn't sound much different from 'our' own train of thought.

    Strange how easy War can happen.

    It doesn't? When was the last time we had our citizens trying to hijack planes and explode them in the public thoroughfare in the middle of Tehran?

    I'm sure all they wanted was to talk over tea, and that would make it all better. If it's us or them, I choose us. That's why you have people reacting with statements of just carpet bombing the whole area (which we won't).

    We're reacting, and have been reacting, not acting against. That's the clear difference. If we could live with in a world where they didn't have to throw punches at every other kid in the sandbox we wouldn't have to come by and sock them in the mouth each and every time.

    The harder you hit them the quicker they learn.
  • venomclan
    venomclan Posts: 2,467
    edited August 2006
    The problem about our reactions is that everytime we do try to do what is needed, the world calls us a bully. We cant **** in anyones direction without the Red Cross, UN, or some other useless group ... up our ****. At the same time, radical Islam can do whatever it wants to do without regard to civility because, hey they are just a bunch of loose cannons without a central place to point to.

    Here is what needs to happen. For all future wars, skirmishes, etc... since the media is basically the enemy of the U.S., I would treat them as such. I would not allow any media from any source in the area. They will be shot if they trespass. A quote from the movie The Siege: "You don't fight a junk yard dog using ASPCA rules, you find yourself a bigger, meaner dog" One day the civilized world will have enough and wipe them out.

    I do not want them to like us (won't happen), or help change them to democracy (won't happen without speration of mosque vs. state). I believe in let and let live. Personally I could care less if they blow each other up all day long on the other side of the world. The minute they bring it to my doorstep, its over. They brought it to us many years ago.
  • BIZILL
    BIZILL Posts: 5,432
    edited August 2006
    venomclan wrote:
    A quote from the movie The Siege: "You don't fight a junk yard dog using ASPCA rules, you find yourself a bigger, meaner dog"
    that movie was a sort of premonition of things to come, wuddin't it? i suggest everyone go watch it. good movie.

    POLK SDA-SRS 1.2TL -- ADCOM GFA-5802
    PANASONIC PT-AE4000U -- DIY WILSONART DW 135" 2.35:1 SCREEN
    ONKYO TX-SR805
    CENTER: CSI5
    MAINS: RTI8'S
    SURROUNDS: RTI8'S
    7.1 SURROUNDS: RTI6'S
    SUB: SVS PB12-PLUS/2 (12.3 series)

    XBOX 360
    WiiPS3/blu-rayTOSHIBA HD-A35 hd dvd

    http://polkarmy.com/forums/index.php
    bobman1235 wrote:
    I have no facts to back that up, but I never let facts get in the way of my arguments.
  • aaharvel
    aaharvel Posts: 4,489
    edited August 2006
    BIZILL wrote:
    that movie was a sort of premonition of things to come, wuddin't it? i suggest everyone go watch it. good movie.

    How could you not think that everytime you see it? Came out in 1998, and still an excellent flick.
    H/K Signature 2.1+235
    Jungson MagicBoat II
    Revel Performa M-20
    Velodyne cht-10 sub
    Rega P1 Turntable

    "People working at Polk Audio must sit around the office and just laugh their balls off reading many of these comments." -Lush
  • tommyboy
    tommyboy Posts: 1,414
    edited August 2006
    aaharvel wrote:
    Came out in 1998, and still an excellent flick.

    and its in DTS, thats always a plus when looking for movies;) .
    AVR: H/K AVR240
    Fronts: Monitor 50s
    Center: CSI3
    surrounds: R15s
    Sub:Velodyne DPS10
    Dvd/Cd: Samsung HD upconverter (for now)
    TV: 50" Sammy Plasma
    game hardware: 360 and gcn.
    Gamertag: kovster27