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Darth Viscera
Feb 18th, 2003, 09:21:41 AM
?

It was closed, but no one has said why yet.

CMJ
Feb 18th, 2003, 10:01:43 AM
Actually it had been closed earlier in the day, but had been reopened. The moderators here made the judgement that the argument was just going in circles and in essence had turned into a ticking time bomb. A few members had already gotten upset.

Anyways, we apologize because we know it was a popular thread. I also admit even though the staff on our portion of the forums was for this judgement, other mods felt we were too aggressive. If you feel that way too I'm sorry. It was just something we felt needed to be done.

Courtland M. Jindra

Darth Viscera
Feb 18th, 2003, 10:18:52 AM
ah, okee doke. Thanks for your reply :)

CMJ
Feb 18th, 2003, 10:30:30 AM
No problem, we probably should've posted something last night.

Jedi Master Carr
Feb 18th, 2003, 10:54:26 AM
I am not opposed to another one being started either I must add, though it might be best to wait a few days, for the most part those threads have gone pretty peacefully so if we can keep it that way then I am fine with the threads.

JMK
Feb 18th, 2003, 11:06:52 AM
Yep, a ticking time bomb it was.
I think a new thread could be started, but it would have to be made clear that personal insults won't be tolerated in a thread of such heated magnitude. It's a touchy topic to begin with, so cracking people REALLY isn't constructive. :)

Dutchy
Feb 18th, 2003, 01:46:51 PM
Yeha, too bad it was closed. I sure would have wanted to hear more from Jonathan.

JMK
Feb 18th, 2003, 02:55:35 PM
Good Lord Dutchy, get off Jon! :lol

Marcus Telcontar
Feb 18th, 2003, 03:14:18 PM
Originally posted by JMK
Good Lord Dutchy, get off Jon! :lol

bad mental image!

:x

Sanis Prent
Feb 18th, 2003, 03:47:03 PM
Well, in a way, I would too. Its like watching Rush Limbaugh, if Rush Limbaugh wore Jason's hockey mask, and was 50 feet tall or something. :)

I think sometimes its therapeutic to hear dissenting viewpoints. Not only can it reinforce your own views, but you can take solace in the fact that "At least you don't believe in that."

I'm assuming that you're a Green, Dutchy?

Dutchy
Feb 18th, 2003, 04:27:36 PM
A Green?

Lilaena De'Ville
Feb 18th, 2003, 04:45:19 PM
I'm the Jolly Green Giant. I go 50 miles with EACH STEP!

Sanis Prent
Feb 18th, 2003, 05:21:24 PM
A member of the Green party.

Darth Viscera
Feb 18th, 2003, 05:52:54 PM
Ralph Nader

CMJ
Feb 18th, 2003, 05:58:44 PM
I doubt the Green Party even exists in Holland.

Sanis Prent
Feb 18th, 2003, 06:01:25 PM
I'm pretty sure it does. The Greens have strong roots in most Western European nations.

Darth Viscera
Feb 18th, 2003, 06:03:54 PM
Yeah, I know an Austrian woman who lives in Bethesda and is a Green.

JonathanLB
Feb 18th, 2003, 06:40:36 PM
"Good Lord Dutchy, get off Jon!"

Nah I don't think he was "on" me. I think Dutchy has actually been pretty reasonable and nice lately, haha, if I can say that.

Well I posted ONE response in that thread and it was when I was pissed about something else, so I wouldn't take what I said all that seriously. My only real feeling on the matter is that the French are cowards and I don't respect their views on any international issues, BUT I sympathize actually with anti-war protestors because war is a horrible thing, so is anything where lives are lost, and if at all possible it would be great if war could be avoided.

If not, however, it must be done quickly and efficiently and also we must help Iraq after that, not screw them over, because that'll just create even bigger problems. I already think it'll take like 200 years, if ever possible, for our relations with the Middle East to become somewhat neutral or amiable. It's too bad, really, because it is mostly just the decisions of a few hundred key people throughout the last 50 years or whatever that has created such a rift, whereas the actual people in the U.S. and the people in the Middle East might not be so negatively disposed towards one another without those decisions...

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 18th, 2003, 06:58:39 PM
I doubt the French are cowards so much than that they want to protect their interests, such as that nice influx of Iraqi oil that they pay for with weapons. They aren't cowards. They're dangerous hypocrites, with no moral compass.

Jedi Master Carr
Feb 18th, 2003, 07:53:27 PM
Thats enough of the French bashing, that is one of the reasons the last thread was closed.

Jedieb
Feb 18th, 2003, 07:57:15 PM
I make jokes about the French because they like to snub their noses at Americans. But they're JOKES! You could make a case that WWII just evened the score. Without Frenchie how do we trap Cornwallis at Yorktown? They bailed us out, we bail them out. We're even.

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 18th, 2003, 08:13:03 PM
Those are legitimate concerns about France. I hardly see them as bashing when they're true.

...but I'll defer to decorum, and keep the controversy off this forum. Have a nice day :)

Darth23
Feb 18th, 2003, 08:45:54 PM
I'm a Card Carying memeber of the Green Party...... If anyone cares. :p


Pardon me, some large guys seem to be trying to break down my front door... they're yelling something about 'Usual suspects'.

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I guess since Dubya proclaimed that 'either you're with us or against us', we need to start making plans to declare war on France, Germany and Belgium.

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 18th, 2003, 08:57:49 PM
Been there. Done that. Got the T-shirt.

Why do you think we left? :)


And the biggest mistake of my political life was voting for that POS joke of a candidate, Nader. But I was ignorant and idealistic then. Its harder to see things with your head in the clouds.

Darth23
Feb 18th, 2003, 09:10:49 PM
My votes for Nader were the best votes I've ever cast in a Presidential Election.

In 96 I was just voting for the Green Party. In 2000 I was voting Green AND for Nader.


Out of curiosity... Why would you vote for someone who you thought was a POS?

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 18th, 2003, 09:30:55 PM
In retrospect, he's a POS waste of a vote. Took 3 years, but I found reality. At the time, seemed "cool" or whatever. I was a socialist at the time, and Nader was the most benign of supposed "three evils". More I think about it, more I should've crossed the border south and cast a vote that actually would make a difference. As I've said before, it took getting an education to purge my inner ignorant activist.

Dutchy
Feb 19th, 2003, 03:24:27 PM
Originally posted by JonathanLB
"Good Lord Dutchy, get off Jon!"

Nah I don't think he was "on" me. I think Dutchy has actually been pretty reasonable and nice lately, haha, if I can say that.

Thanks, I thought so too. :)

Dutchy
Feb 19th, 2003, 03:25:51 PM
Oh, and what is a Green now then?

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 19th, 2003, 03:58:30 PM
I've heard conflicting versions on that. I'll give mine:

"How to throw your ballot away in 1 easy step!"

But I'm sure D23 has a dissenting view on that, too :rolleyes

Dutchy
Feb 19th, 2003, 04:20:05 PM
Oh yeah, that really helps. :p

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 19th, 2003, 04:21:29 PM
Don't look at me! I was just trying to sponsor a third party candidate! I was stupid, forgive me!

Jedieb
Feb 19th, 2003, 09:00:41 PM
If I thought the country was going to be invaded by exploding Ford Pintos then I would have cast a vote for Nader.
"Don't worry, Gore will win."
Ralph Nader quote when responding to a voter who told him he was going to cost Gore the election. But, if you think about it Clinton probably couldn't have won without Perot so it just evened out. There were some wasted votes. What the hell was Perot thinking? I can still hear Dana Carvey's hysterical impression. :lol

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 19th, 2003, 09:02:40 PM
Cin I fenish? Cin I fenish, cin I fenish, cin I fenish? Sheeby-sheeby, sheeby-shabba, sheeby-sheeby :lol

Perot....(sigh) Good freakin grief, he was nuts. Yes, I realize I'm saying this as a man who voted for Nader but I believe in the healing power of change :)!

The whole dig against NAFTA was just....absolutely bizarre. I think it would've been even funnier to see him run in 2000, and hear what kind of "EU Conspiracies" he would cook up...even if the Union is fast becoming "France's bitchy sandbox".

He was obviously a far better businessman than political candidate. EDS is quite an impressive company...or at least, used to be :)

Jedieb
Feb 19th, 2003, 09:05:34 PM
:lol :lol

I was in a skit in college in which we did a Prez debate between Clinton, Bush, and Perot. My best friend was Perot and I did my drop dead Bush Sr. impression. We were both basically imitating Carvey imitating the candidates. Man, do I miss that guy's impressions.

Lilaena De'Ville
Feb 19th, 2003, 09:21:14 PM
Dana Carvey = teh bestest!

Diego Van Derveld
Feb 19th, 2003, 10:06:33 PM
Nooo, he did Master of Disguise...the worst movie EVAR

Jedi Master Carr
Feb 19th, 2003, 11:04:52 PM
I still haven't seen that movie I doubt I will. About the Green party I know it is big in Europe France and Germany in particular, I think in the last parlimentary Election the Greens go around 10% of the vote the most ever for them. I wouldn't vote for them though, I am big with the environment, but its really a waste of a vote their are better ways to help the environment than vote for them.