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So basicly I just repeat what Diss said

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Diss, so janitorial staff in the WTC were "little Eichmanns" who deserved to die?

I'm more and more begining to think you're just crazy. You've just justified Timothy McVeigh bombing the federal building in Oklahoma City.

The moral wrongness of certain actions of the U.S. government doesn't justify killing U.S. civilians. Collective guilt is bullshit. Repeat after me: collective guilt is bullshit.

And yeah, I would condemn a Jew who blew up 10,000 innocent people in Berlin during WW2, just as I condemn Allied targetting of civilian areas for bombing as well as the Nazis commiting massive atrocities. Hold the people who commited crimes accountable, sure. But that's a far cry from blowing up innocent.


I never ever justified Timothy McVeigh (specifically). I'd like you to find that quote. I have justified terrorism though. I support some causes.

though McVeigh did have legitate greivances, none of those greivances related to him in any way. Basically he was a person who wanted to kill a lot of people. ATF and Waco Texas (or Ruby Ridge for that matter) did not impact him. Although you maybe could make the argument that the actions of the ATF has restricted the freedoms of all americans including himself. But that is stretching it. Basically he's just a murderer with no cause.

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"Finally, I have never characterized all the September 11 victims as "Nazis." What I said was that the "technocrats of empire" working in the World Trade Center were the equivalent of "little Eichmanns." Adolf Eichmann was not charged with direct killing but with ensuring the smooth running of the infrastructure that enabled the Nazi genocide. Similarly, German industrialists were legitimately targeted by the Allies"


See here what Eichman was ACTUALLY charged with. Note in particular what i have highlighted in bold. Note that this is only the first charge.


"The Eichmann Trial - Proceedings: The 15 Charges

Charges from the court transcript:

Clerk of the Court: Criminal Case No. 40/61. The Attorney General versus Adolf Eichmann, the son of Adolf Karl Eichmann. On behalf of the prosecution, Mr. Gideon Hausner, Attorney General, Dr. Ya'akov Robinson, Assistant to the Attorney General, Mr. Gabriel Bach, Mr. Ya'akov Baror, Mr. Zvi Terlo --Assistant State Attorneys; the Accused in person and his Counsel, Dr. Robert Servatius.

Presiding Judge: Adolf Eichmann, are you Adolf Eichmann, the son of Adolf Karl Eichmann?

Accused: [standing] Yes.

Presiding Judge: Are you represented in this trial by Dr. Robert Servatius and by Mr. Dieter Wechtenbruch?

Accused: Yes.

Presiding Judge: You are accused before this Court in terms of an indictment containing 15 counts. I shall read the indictment to you and this indictment will be translated for you into German. This is the indictment against you on behalf of the Attorney General.

FIRST COUNT

Nature of the Offence

Crime against the Jewish People, an offence against Section 1(a)(1) of the Nazis and Nazi Collaborators (Punishment) Law, 5710-1950 and Section 23 of the Criminal Law Ordinance, 1936.

Particulars of the Offence


(a) The Accused, during the period from 1939 to 1945, together with others, caused the deaths of millions of Jews as the persons who were responsible for the implementation of the plan of the Nazis for the physical extermination of the Jews, a plan known by its title "The Final Solution of the Jewish Question."

(b) Immediately after the outbreak of the Second World War the Accused was appointed to be the head of a Section of the Gestapo in Berlin the functions of which were to locate, deport and exterminate the Jews of Germany and of the other countries of the Axis as well as in the areas which the Axis States had occupied. The Section bore, in succession, these identification numbers:
IVD4; IVB4; IVA4.


(c) Instructions for carrying out the plan of extermination in Germany were given directly by the Accused to local headquarters of the Gestapo, whilst in Berlin, Vienna and Prague the Accused's instructions were given to the central offices (Zentralstelle für Jüdische Auswanderung) for the administration of which he was personally responsible until their dissolution, shortly before the end of the Second World War.


(d) In the areas of German occupation the Accused operated through the offices of the commanding officers of the Security Police and the SD and the persons specifically responsible for Jewish affairs who were appointed from amongst the personnel of the Accused's Section in the Gestapo, and who were subject to his directives.


(e) In the countries of the Axis and the occupied areas, the Accused made use of the offices of Germany's foreign representatives in each individual place, and he did so in constant liaison with the special departments of the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin which dealt with matters concerning Jews. In these representative offices advisers were appointed subject to his directives.


(f) The Accused together with others perpetrated the extermination of Jews, inter alia, by means of putting them to death in concentration camps, the purpose of which was mass murder, of which the more important ones were:


Auschwitz: Millions of Jews were exterminated here, commencing from the year 1941 and until the end of January 1945, in gas chambers, in incinerators, by shooting and by hanging. The Accused directed the commanders of this camp to use the gas Zyklon B and during the years 1942 and 1944 actually took steps to ensure the supply of a quantity of gas for the purpose of exterminating Jews.



Chelmno: This extermination camp was operated from the beginning of November 1941 until the beginning of 1945, and in it, inter alia, poisonous gases were used.



Belzec: This extermination camp was operated from the month of March 1942 until October 1943, and in it poisonous gases were used, among other means of extermination.



Sobibor: This extermination camp was operated from the month of March 1942 until October 1943, and in it were installed, inter alia, five rooms built of stone into which poisonous gases were introduced.



Treblinka: This extermination camp was operated on 23 July 1942 and until the month of November 1943. Here too, inter alia, poisonous gases were used.



Majdanek: This extermination camp was operated from the year 1941 until the month of July 1944, and in it, inter alia, poisonous gases were used.


(g) Immediately following the invasion of the German Army into Poland, in September 1939, the Accused carried out acts of expulsion, the uprooting of populations, and extermination which were coordinated with massacre units mobilized from the ranks of the German Security Police and the SS and called by the name Einsatzgruppen ("Operation Units"). Such units operated also after the invasion of the Soviet Union in the year 1941, and advanced in the wake of the German Army. They received their orders directly from the "Head Office for Reich Security" (RSHA) and operated in collaboration with the Accused in the extermination of Jews, each within the area of its authority. The Units were made to act especially on the Jewish Sabbath and Festival Days -- dates which were selected for the massacre of Jews. These Units exterminated hundreds of thousands of Jews in the German area of occupation in Poland.


(h) Before the invasion of the German Army into the regions of the Soviet Union and the Baltic countries, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, which were annexed to her, four Operation Units were organized by the Head Office for Reich Security (RSHA) working in collaboration with the Accused in the extermination of the Jews in the aforementioned regions in that part of Poland which had been annexed to the Soviet Union after September 1939. The acts of these Units included, inter alia, the following operations:


Operation Unit "A" put to death in the course of the first four months of the German Army's invasion into the aforementioned regions:

Lithuania: over 80,000 Jews;

Latvia: over 30,000 Jews;

Estonia: about 470 Jews;

Belorussia: over 7,600 Jews;

Russia: about 2,000 Jews;

The province of Tilsit: about 5,500 Jews.


A total of over 135,000 Jews.



Operation Unit "B" up to 14 November 1941 exterminated upwards of 45,000 Jews in Belorussia and other zones.



Operation Unit "C" up to 3 November 1941 exterminated in the Ukraine more than 75,000 Jews -- and amongst them about 33,000 Jews of Kiev.



Operation Unit "D" exterminated about 54,000 Jews up to 12 December 1941.



During the period August to November 1942, these Operation Units exterminated approximately 363,000 Jews. These Operation Units dealt on this scale and with this objective in the aforementioned areas in the extermination of the Jews, beginning from June 1941, and until the year 1944, and exterminated hundreds of thousands of Jews in addition to those previously specified.


(i) At the end of the year 1941, the Accused gave orders to deport thousands of Jews from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia (the Protectorate) to ghettos in Riga, Kovno and Minsk. These Jews were exterminated -- and amongst others --



(1) A transport of these Jews from the Reich (Germany) was murdered on 30 November 1941 together with about 4,000 Jews of Riga.


(2) About 3,500 Jews from Germany who were sent to Minsk as mentioned, upon the orders of the Accused, were liquidated by an Operation Unit in Belorussia, together with 55,000 Jews from amongst the residents of the area.


(j) The Accused, together with others, caused the deaths of thousands of Jews between the years 1940-1945 in forced labour camps which were administered under a concentration camp regime and where Jews were enslaved, tortured and starved to death in Germany and the countries it conquered.


(k) The Accused, together with others, caused the deaths of additional hundreds of thousands of Jews between the years 1939-1945 by means of mass deportations and the assembly of the Jews in ghettos and other places of concentration, which were implemented under cruel and inhuman conditions in Germany and the other countries of the Axis, and also in the occupied regions, namely in the following countries:


Germany, Austria, Italy, Bulgaria, Belgium.



The Soviet Union and the Baltic countries Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia which were annexed by her, and that part of Poland which had been annexed to the Soviet Union after September 1939.



Denmark, Holland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Greece, Luxembourg, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, and Romania.

(l) The Accused caused the deaths of approximately half a million of the Jews of Hungary by means of their mass deportation to the extermination camp at Auschwitz and other places during the period between 19 March 1944 and 24 December 1944 when he was serving as Head of the "Eichmann Special Commando Unit" (Sondereinsatz-kommando Eichmann) in Budapest. (m) The Accused carried out all the acts detailed in this count with the intention of destroying the Jewish People.

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Diss, so janitorial staff in the WTC were "little Eichmanns" who deserved to die?

I'm more and more begining to think you're just crazy. You've just justified Timothy McVeigh bombing the federal building in Oklahoma City.

The moral wrongness of certain actions of the U.S. government doesn't justify killing U.S. civilians. Collective guilt is bullshit. Repeat after me: collective guilt is bullshit.

And yeah, I would condemn a Jew who blew up 10,000 innocent people in Berlin during WW2,.


as would I. And my greatgrandfather was murdered by the Nazis. As were 3 of my wifes grandparents.

Please folks, STOP using the crimes of the Nazis to justify 9/11 a crime by the heirs of the Nazis.

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Diss, so janitorial staff in the WTC were "little Eichmanns" who deserved to die?

I'm more and more begining to think you're just crazy. You've just justified Timothy McVeigh bombing the federal building in Oklahoma City.

The moral wrongness of certain actions of the U.S. government doesn't justify killing U.S. civilians. Collective guilt is bullshit. Repeat after me: collective guilt is bullshit.

And yeah, I would condemn a Jew who blew up 10,000 innocent people in Berlin during WW2, just as I condemn Allied targetting of civilian areas for bombing as well as the Nazis commiting massive atrocities. Hold the people who commited crimes accountable, sure. But that's a far cry from blowing up innocent.


collective guilt. I'll have to think on this. But as I said, we live in a democracy and elect the leaders that carry on imperialist policies.

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In a democracy, the people are responsible for the actions of their government. Yes, we have collective guilt when our government goes and does things that we know they shouldn't do (or willingly blind ourselves to their actions), and then elect them again. Each and everyone one of us Americans is responsible for the deaths of millions of people around the world. We didn't have to vote for Clinton, Bush, etc. We could have chosen an anti-imperialist. We could have fought agains the hijacking of the Presidency by Bush in 2000, instead letting it happen and telling ourselves "the system worked!"

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I knew people would get caught up by the use of "Eichmann". Why dont you get over it and discuss the issues.


Comparing victims of terrorism to Adolf Eichmann IS an issue, whether you like it or not.

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So you would condemn all those but killing innocent babies is ok? Interesting.


I'm sorry, which innocent-baby killers did I not condemn? I thought I was making it clear I condemn all those governments who commit such crimes. The difference is in distinguishing between governments and innocent people.

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Part of democracy is that you are not isolated from the decision making or denied the right to protest, condemn and do something about it. This also comes with a moral responsibility. You CAN and WILL be held accountable for what has been done in your name.


And this is exactly why collective guilt is bullshit. How many of those leaders were elected with 100% of the vote? Can you prove that janitors and temps in the WTC all voted for the people who made those decisions? How about the Green Party voters who were killed?

You can't just label a huge group of people like that as being complicit in government wrongdoing based on their nationality. Not any more than you can accuse all blacks of being guilty of the crimes of the black panthers, or whatever.

Well, you can, but it just makes you an *******.

So 57+ million Americans voted against Bush in the last election. If those people died by the hands of terrorists seeking retribution for Iraq, would they somehow be responsible for their own deaths, even though they did what they could to change that policy?

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I never ever justified Timothy McVeigh (specifically). I'd like you to find that quote. I have justified terrorism though. I support some causes.


I never said you specifically did, read my post. I said your logic is justifying it, and it still is.

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though McVeigh did have legitate greivances, none of those greivances related to him in any way. Basically he was a person who wanted to kill a lot of people. ATF and Waco Texas (or Ruby Ridge for that matter) did not impact him. Although you maybe could make the argument that the actions of the ATF has restricted the freedoms of all americans including himself. But that is stretching it. Basically he's just a murderer with no cause.


This is a lot of smoke and mirrors, considering most of the 9/11 terrorists were in the exact same position. Most of them were from Saudi Arabia. What had we done directly to SA? NONE of them were from Iraq, and Iraq wasn't even a reason for their attack.

So it stands to reason that if you think Saudi terrorists are justified in killing 1000s of civilians--most of whom weren't even working for the government, no less--then McVeigh was just as right (if not more so) for bombing a federal government building.

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In a democracy, the people are responsible for the actions of their government. Yes, we have collective guilt when our government goes and does things that we know they shouldn't do (or willingly blind ourselves to their actions), and then elect them again. Each and everyone one of us Americans is responsible for the deaths of millions of people around the world. We didn't have to vote for Clinton, Bush, etc. We could have chosen an anti-imperialist. We could have fought agains the hijacking of the Presidency by Bush in 2000, instead letting it happen and telling ourselves "the system worked!"


Millions of people didn't vote for those people, don't support those policies and, in fact, actively protest against them. They do what they can to stop our government from doing wrong things. How are they guilty of anything?

Of course, this also ignores the fact that Bush ran in 2000 on an isolationist platform. The media was wondering if he would take the U.S. the opposite route of imperialism. He was the one who protested against "nation building" during the election.

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In a sense, the most horrid terrorist attack ever took place in the Ossetian city of Beslan (Russia) last year, where captured by terrorists was a school full of children. Thus the attack was directed explicitly against the innocent children who, unlike the adults, don't bear responsibility for the sins of their country. In this case, the terrorists have gone too far even by their standards.

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I never said you specifically did, read my post. I said your logic is justifying it, and it still is.



This is a lot of smoke and mirrors, considering most of the 9/11 terrorists were in the exact same position. Most of them were from Saudi Arabia. What had we done directly to SA? NONE of them were from Iraq, and Iraq wasn't even a reason for their attack.

So it stands to reason that if you think Saudi terrorists are justified in killing 1000s of civilians--most of whom weren't even working for the government, no less--then McVeigh was just as right (if not more so) for bombing a federal government building.


while most of us aren't religious we have to face the fact most people are.

Iraq wasn't the issue. The issue was U.S. troops in holy land- Saudi Arabia.

So it's no surprise most of the terrorists were Saudi Arabian.

I admit the reasons seem pretty weak to me. But not to them.

After all, I'm against war. But I do realize war happens, and it's up to us to win it. Though I think winning it through peaceful actions will go longer than using conventional forces against a non conventional force.

All's fair in love and war.

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while most of us aren't religious we have to face the fact most people are.

Iraq wasn't the issue. The issue was U.S. troops in holy land- Saudi Arabia.

So it's no surprise most of the terrorists were Saudi Arabian.

I admit the reasons seem pretty weak to me. But not to them.


Religious conviction doesn't justify murder, nor mitigate it. Nothing in the Quran says it's okay to do what they did--only extremist interpretations of it do. Some people think it's okay to kill babies for religious sacrifice. Why should I excuse that act just because it's based on religion?

Regardless, you have no way of knowing whether or not McVeigh held as strong of convictions about what he did. In fact, the evidence seems to indicate he did.

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All's fair in love and war.


If that's the case, then you can't blame the U.S. government for any of its tactics against other countries then, can you? All's fair, after all.

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I would like to come forth with the following criticism of the article. The author argues that the US did this, did that, and got terrorist attacks as a result. I believe this is not quite accurate. The attacks came as a result of aggravating post-Cold-War contradictions between the first and the third worlds, the Muslim world being the revolutionary vanguard of the latter. Even if the US had not made such bold moves as Iraq, etc., terrorist attacks would have come anyway. In view of this, the Bush strategy is not that unreasonable. (Besides, there are other reasons to justify such a strategy, not related to terrorism.)

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I would like to come forth with the following criticism of the article. The author argues that the US did this, did that, and got terrorist attacks as a result. I believe this is not quite accurate. The attacks came as a result of aggravating post-Cold-War contradictions between the first and the third worlds, the Muslim world being the revolutionary vanguard of the latter. Even if the US had not made such bold moves as Iraq, etc., terrorist attacks would have come anyway. In view of this, the Bush strategy is not that unreasonable. (Besides, there are other reasons to justify such a strategy, not related to terrorism.)


most of it stems from support of Israel. If we had never supported the creation of the state of Israel, we might not be in this mess.

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I'm sorry, which innocent-baby killers did I not condemn? I thought I was making it clear I condemn all those governments who commit such crimes. The difference is in distinguishing between governments and innocent people.

And this is exactly why collective guilt is bullshit. How many of those leaders were elected with 100% of the vote? Can you prove that janitors and temps in the WTC all voted for the people who made those decisions? How about the Green Party voters who were killed?

You can't just label a huge group of people like that as being complicit in government wrongdoing based on their nationality. Not any more than you can accuse all blacks of being guilty of the crimes of the black panthers, or whatever.

Well, you can, but it just makes you an *******.

So 57+ million Americans voted against Bush in the last election. If those people died by the hands of terrorists seeking retribution for Iraq, would they somehow be responsible for their own deaths, even though they did what they could to change that policy?


Yeah. Because obviously those millions of humane Americans let their presidents and governments commit these crimes against the humanity. If presidents like George Bush, Bill Clinton and GWB are responsible for these crimes how many Americans are there who havent voted any of these? 5 million? Anyway thats not even the point here.

The point is that if a supposedly democratic country is lead by war criminals the people must act! And if majority still votes them to 2nd term you got to start considering alternative means to remove the war criminals from power. This was done in Serbia for example.

Sometimes a major nationwide strike, armed resistance or something similar is needed to defend democracy, justice and humane values. Perhaps this is something you should have done. I dont remember seeing 2 million people laying a siege on the capitol because of these crimes.

Your inability to defend justice and you ignorant, greedy and lazy lifestyle is bearing its fruit. If you dont start behaving there is certainly more to come. Thus in democratic and free society collective punishment is if not recommendable then its at least justified.

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most of it stems from support of Israel. If we had never supported the creation of the state of Israel, we might not be in this mess.


I don't believe it can be traced back to one particular event. There is a fundamental contradiction with the 3rd world. If there is a contradiction, a pretext can always be found.

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The point is that if a supposedly democratic country is lead by war criminals the people must act! And if majority still votes them to 2nd term you got to start considering alternative means to remove the war criminals from power. This was done in Serbia for example.

Sometimes a major nationwide strike, armed resistance or something similar is needed to defend democracy, justice and humane values. Perhaps this is something you should have done. I dont remember seeing 2 million people laying a siege on the capitol because of these crimes.


So your huffing and puffing about a "democracy" is bullshit, because these are decidedly undemocratic measures to oppose such policies.

I don't recall seeing 2 million Iraqi people beseige Saddam's palace to oust him. Under your logic, I suppose all those Iraqi people were complicit in Saddam's crimes. So I guess they weren't innocent, either, so all the crying about how the U.S. was unjustly murdering them is a load of crocodile tears. Hey, if they didn't have the will to overthrow Saddam, they must have been complicit, right?

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Your inability to defend justice and you ignorant, greedy and lazy lifestyle is bearing its fruit. If you dont start behaving there is certainly more to come. Thus in democratic and free society collective punishment is if not recommendable then its at least justified.


Yeah, I don't think you know jack squat about my or anyone else's "lazy, greedy" lifestyle. Nor do you have any grounds to criticize my behavior. I seriously doubt I and most everyone I know has a significantly different lifestyle than you do.

I'm amazed at your sanctimony, because you're a citizen of a country equally as guilty of the "crimes" you cite against the Middle East that led to the September 11th attacks. Your country participated in Gulf War I, your country supports Israel's existence, your country makes billions of $$ in big finance. Guess if someone plows a plane into your ass, it's all on your own head, eh?

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Who says OBL had any influence over the combat teams?


Some one had to pay for the 12 men living in the US for several months not to mention the flying lessons.

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So your huffing and puffing about a "democracy" is bullshit, because these are decidedly undemocratic measures to oppose such policies.

I don't recall seeing 2 million Iraqi people beseige Saddam's palace to oust him. Under your logic, I suppose all those Iraqi people were complicit in Saddam's crimes. So I guess they weren't innocent, either, so all the crying about how the U.S. was unjustly murdering them is a load of crocodile tears. Hey, if they didn't have the will to overthrow Saddam, they must have been complicit, right?


No, you just didnt get it. Iraq under Saddam wasnt democratic, it was a totalitarian state where the police could take you in the middle of the night and you wouldnt be heard anymore. This isnt the case with US is it?

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Yeah, I don't think you know jack squat about my or anyone else's "lazy, greedy" lifestyle. Nor do you have any grounds to criticize my behavior. I seriously doubt I and most everyone I know has a significantly different lifestyle than you do.

I'm amazed at your sanctimony, because you're a citizen of a country equally as guilty of the "crimes" you cite against the Middle East that led to the September 11th attacks. Your country participated in Gulf War I, your country supports Israel's existence, your country makes billions of $$ in big finance. Guess if someone plows a plane into your ass, it's all on your own head, eh?


I'm not aiming personally at you. Or maybe I am, depending how old you are. The point is that you Americans rather sit in front of TV watching super bowl and continue driving with cheap fuel than care how it is being made possible to you. Thats what makes you lazy, both intellectually as well as physically as it is well known. You have shown to be extremely greedy when it comes to robbing natural resources or treating individual workers like **** in the name of shareholder value and corporate profits.

I'm a citizen of Finland. We have not been bombing anyone lately, we have not been supporting corruptive, totalitarian or semi fascist regimes because of our own economical or political interests. My country is not guilty of anything that is going on in the ME unlike yours. My country did certainly NOT participate in Gulf War I, my country sustains diplomatic ties with Israel just like it does with everyone else. We are not actively SUPPORTING Israel annually with billions of dollars. We dont have military bases in foreign counties and we dont make billions from other peoples misery we merely sell cell phones so that people could talk more to each other.

So dont try to drag me into your moral filth. If someone would bomb us for 10 years I would be more than happy to kill couple of thousand enemies and perish doing so if necessary. Yeah I'm no saint, I believe retaliation is sometimes a necessity. How else would you ever learn anything?

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"You've got to learn, " the line went, "that when you push people around, some people push back."


I think anyone using this logic to justify attacking the US should be very careful. There are very few people alive that have seen America give a full on push.

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I can't think of a target in Iraq, either time, or in the muslim world in general where we went for the 1/3000 target to civilian kill ratio.

Of course there were no military targets at the WTC. I would be highly suprised if the attackers ever bothered to figure out who had offices there. If they were after the CIA, crash into Langley. If they happened to get a legitimate target in NYC, it was by accident.

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If the half of Americans who were opposed to the war before the Pres launched went on strike to stop it from happening, I guarantee that the war wouldn't have happened.

If that half had all participated in actions to stop the war from happening, it wouldn't have happened.

If they'd all sent their congressmen a letter telling them to oppose funding, there would have been no war.

Instead, they sat on their asses, because despite the opposition to the war, it doesn't really impact them. Even if we kill tens of thousands on the other side of the world, well, their lives really don't mean that much anyway.

If all you do is vote, you aren't participating in your democracy anyway.

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No, you just didnt get it. Iraq under Saddam wasnt democratic, it was a totalitarian state where the police could take you in the middle of the night and you wouldnt be heard anymore. This isnt the case with US is it?


Your right, because my government is democratic and acting like it is supposed to. That is the reason your wrong.

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Thats what makes you lazy


You accuse us of controing and dominating the world while slaughtering on a global scale and then call us lazy?

You ever been on campaign L, I bet it is a little more arduous than your sloth lifestyle.

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If the half of Americans who were opposed to the war before the Pres launched went on strike to stop it from happening, I guarantee that the war wouldn't have happened.

If that half had all participated in actions to stop the war from happening, it wouldn't have happened.

If they'd all sent their congressmen a letter telling them to oppose funding, there would have been no war.

Instead, they sat on their asses, because despite the opposition to the war, it doesn't really impact them. Even if we kill tens of thousands on the other side of the world, well, their lives really don't mean that much anyway.

If all you do is vote, you aren't participating in your democracy anyway.


Exactly!

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You accuse us of controing and dominating the world while slaughtering on a global scale and then call us lazy?

You ever been on campaign L, I bet it is a little more arduous than your sloth lifestyle.


The thing is you dont control very much anything, you certainly dont dominate. It more of alullaby your media is singing to you every night. I guess thats why you act like you would own the planet. Well Sir, I can tell you it pisses some people off every once and a while

And what kind of campaign are we talking about here?

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Some things to consider. Ward Churchill is a member of a group of people the United States nearly exterminated; he's an American Indian, a member of the Cherokee nation. Aside from the genocide of the preceeding centuries, as a member of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s, he was subject to government harrassment, surveilence. At least 60 others in his group were killed by FBI organized death squads on the Pine Ridge Res in the mid 1970s. Churchill has a legitimate axe to grind.



It would seem that others have something to say about his legitamacy as a member of the American Indian culture.


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The American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council representing the National and International leadership of the American Indian Movement once again is vehemently and emphatically repudiating and condemning the outrageous statements made by academic literary and Indian fraud, Ward Churchill in relationship to the 9-11 tragedy in New York City that claimed thousands of innocent people’s lives.

Churchill’s statement that these people deserved what happened to them, and calling them little Eichmanns, comparing them to Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, who implemented Adolf Hitler’s plan to exterminate European Jews and others, should be condemned by all.

The sorry part of this is Ward Churchill has fraudulently represented himself as an Indian, and a member of the American Indian Movement, a situation that has lifted him into the position of a lecturer on Indian activism. He has used the American Indian Movement’s chapter in Denver to attack the leadership of the official American Indian Movement with his misinformation and propaganda campaigns.

Ward Churchill has been masquerading as an Indian for years behind his dark glasses and beaded headband. He waves around an honorary membership card that at one time was issued to anyone by the Keetoowah Tribe of Oklahoma. Former President Bill Clinton and many others received these cards, but these cards do not qualify the holder a member of any tribe. He has deceitfully and treacherously fooled innocent and naïve Indian community members in Denver, Colorado, as well as many other people worldwide. Churchill does not represent, nor does he speak on behalf of the American Indian Movement.

New York’s Hamilton College Kirklands Project should be aware that in their search for truth and justice, the idea that they have hired a fraud to speak on Indian activism is in itself a betrayal of their goals.


Che, your penchant for being taken in by hucksters like Churchill and Marx is amusing.

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No, you just didnt get it. Iraq under Saddam wasnt democratic, it was a totalitarian state where the police could take you in the middle of the night and you wouldnt be heard anymore. This isnt the case with US is it?


No, you didn't get it. You were advocating people doing undemocratic means to change the course of their government's policy. This renders your little caveat of "democracy" meaningless, as people in a dictatorship can resort to such means as well. So, since the Iraqis didn't, I guess they all share the blame for Saddam's regime of torture and bloodshed, eh?

Or I guess all those Germans in WW2 were collectively innocent, since they were also under the yoke of a brutal dictator, right?

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I'm not aiming personally at you. Or maybe I am, depending how old you are.


What does age have to do with it? Plenty of elderly people also oppose such behavior by the U.S. government.

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The point is that you Americans rather sit in front of TV watching super bowl and continue driving with cheap fuel than care how it is being made possible to you. Thats what makes you lazy, both intellectually as well as physically as it is well known. You have shown to be extremely greedy when it comes to robbing natural resources or treating individual workers like **** in the name of shareholder value and corporate profits.


, you haven't a clue what you're talking about. MOST Americans live well below such "shareholder value" concern. The U.S. has 8 times the population of Finland living below the poverty line, and I'd love to compare their standard of living to yours.

Despite your cartoonish view, Americans aren't, by and large, greedy fatcats sitting at corporate desks raking in profits and chortling to the bank. Again, a healthy percentage of those who died at the WTC weren't even that. They were secretaries, file clerks, temps, interns, janitors, busboys, waiters, etc. Some of them hadn't even been in the U.S. for a year. And, if you knew anything about NYC, you'd know they weren't "gas guzzlers" either, as they relied on public transportation.

Hell, not even all of the offices in the WTC were for big, evil corporations. There was a college campus inside it, you know. And plenty of companies that are big into philanthropy. But don't let that interfere with your broad brushstrokes.

And yeah, they were working to provide a quality life for their family and themselves. How dare they, huh?

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I'm a citizen of Finland. We have not been bombing anyone lately, we have not been supporting corruptive, totalitarian or semi fascist regimes because of our own economical or political interests. My country is not guilty of anything that is going on in the ME unlike yours.


Oh no?

http://usinfo.state.gov/sa/Archive/.../02-148951.html

Tell me, do you think the Al Queda terrorists look positively on that or negatively? Hmmm?

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My country did certainly NOT participate in Gulf War I,


Bullshit! Finland voted along with the UN to authorize the invasion of Iraq in 1990. Your government voted to authorize the invasion.

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country sustains diplomatic ties with Israel just like it does with everyone else.


Your country officially recognized Israel in 1949 and, yes, maintains diplomatic relations with it. You do realize that is still part of the grievances of Al Queda, yes? They view Israel is illegitimate, and nations recognizing it are culpable. Welcome to the guilt club.

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We are not actively SUPPORTING Israel annually with billions of dollars.


Finland has trade ties with Israel in excess of $150 million annually. Not much compared to the U.S., but do you think that makes a difference to Al Queda? It's still "supporting the enemy." Why don't you get off your lazy butt and demand your government cease trade ties with Israel (or the U.S., if you think it's so evil)? Not doing all you can because it's too inconvenient?

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We dont have military bases in foreign counties


How many of those military bases are welcomed by the countries of those governments, and how many of the citizens of those countries who live near the bases are thankful to have the economic boon it provides?

Now, I'm not happy about us being in Iraq, but I have no moral qualms with a military base in Germany. They sure seemed worried we when talk was circulating of closing them, didn't they?

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and we dont make billions from other peoples misery we merely sell cell phones so that people could talk more to each other.




Waaah, waaaah... "We just make cell phones!" Yeah, right. Hey, do you think the U.S. military utilizes any of the technology you've developed at all in their operations? Gee, I wonder. And how much trade from Finland do you think is helping to enrich the big bad U.S.? And how much of our ill-begotten billions is going to your country, helping support your infrastructure and way of life? And why aren't you bombing your government offices in protest over your ties to it? Hey, national borders are just imaginary boundaries, you know. Sitting back and absolving yourself from the collective guilt because you're in another country and are to ignorant to really bother checking out how things work in the world isn't an excuse.

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Yeah I'm no saint, I believe retaliation is sometimes a necessity. How else would you ever learn anything?


Ask the British what they learned from Gandhi.

Retaliation against military targets is fine. The French did it all the time in WW2, as did others who resisted the Nazi oppression. They were smart enough to make the destinction between a government doing bad things and civilians who weren't.

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If the half of Americans who were opposed to the war before the Pres launched went on strike to stop it from happening, I guarantee that the war wouldn't have happened.

If that half had all participated in actions to stop the war from happening, it wouldn't have happened.

If they'd all sent their congressmen a letter telling them to oppose funding, there would have been no war.

Instead, they sat on their asses, because despite the opposition to the war, it doesn't really impact them. Even if we kill tens of thousands on the other side of the world, well, their lives really don't mean that much anyway.

If all you do is vote, you aren't participating in your democracy anyway.


And how do you know what the people killed did? Just how do you know that none of those 3000 people didn't write letters, protest, etc.? Why should they be "guilty" for something which wasn't directly in their control, and which they may have protested?

I'm curious, were you and your wife doing all these things? Did you both stay home from work in protest over the policies, or camp in the streets, or bombard congress with letters? Did you organize mass attempts to do so?

Or were you too busy looking for/working at a job, worrying if you'll make rent or where your next meal would be coming from? If so, welcome to the world of millions of Americans. I'd be startled to learn you'd be so immoral to believe that if terrorists killed you or your wife, you'd believe that was justified because the two of you hadn't dropped your lives to become anti-war advocates.

How about those busboys, che? Did they have it coming to them? If you say yes, I'll know you're the most lame, hypocritical socialist I've ever encountered. I thought you were supposed to be defending people like that?

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