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Started by :), January 01, 2007, 03:22:58 PM

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Deliciously_Saucy

Quote from: Lord Dante on January 21, 2007, 10:24:03 AM
The third view, the sadist's view, is that killing is great and we should all die in an orgy of blood. 
Hahahahaha :lol:

Exactly, points of interpretation. I promise you no freedom fighter would label themselves as murderers, nor would many people of their nations. I say it is fully justified, as with most killings, it's part of life. Death, it's really just change, isn't it?

flowerthief

Quote from: landofshadows on January 19, 2007, 01:23:13 PM
At the end of the day, what world leader does not act in their peoples majoritys best interest, NONE...

Especially not Kim Jong Il. There's a true man of the people.
No one can tell me he isn't acting in those people's best interests. I mean just look at the name of his state. Even the USA doesn't have all three of those words "Democratic", "People's" and "Republic" in its name.

QuoteDeath, it's really just change, isn't it?

Excellent. I'd like to get that emblazoned on my jacket in case I ever need to kill somebody. I'm sure they'll understand. (so will the judge unless he's un-enlightened)

Darico

Quote from: flowerthief on January 21, 2007, 08:40:13 PM
QuoteDeath, it's really just change, isn't it?

Excellent. I'd like to get that emblazoned on my jacket in case I ever need to kill somebody. I'm sure they'll understand. (so will the judge unless he's un-enlightened)

LOL, love it.

Someone once wrote a poem about when someone asks him what it was like to kill someone one the battlefield; he replies that he killed them because he was on the opposing side. If they had meet each other in the bar, he would of probably brought the man a drink and became friends. He killed him because it was his job. For no other reason.


Deliciously_Saucy

Quote from: flowerthief on January 21, 2007, 08:40:13 PM

QuoteDeath, it's really just change, isn't it?

Excellent. I'd like to get that emblazoned on my jacket in case I ever need to kill somebody. I'm sure they'll understand. (so will the judge unless he's un-enlightened)
Sweet, I sell them on Ebay for a $1 each. Have fun.

Lord Dante

Quote from: Deliciously_Saucy on January 22, 2007, 12:05:10 AM
Quote from: flowerthief on January 21, 2007, 08:40:13 PM

QuoteDeath, it's really just change, isn't it?

Excellent. I'd like to get that emblazoned on my jacket in case I ever need to kill somebody. I'm sure they'll understand. (so will the judge unless he's un-enlightened)
Sweet, I sell them on Ebay for a $1 each. Have fun.
he was being Sarcastic.

Keep intelligent debate INTELLIGENT people.

Quote from: Darico on January 21, 2007, 08:54:17 PM
Quote from: flowerthief on January 21, 2007, 08:40:13 PM
QuoteDeath, it's really just change, isn't it?

Excellent. I'd like to get that emblazoned on my jacket in case I ever need to kill somebody. I'm sure they'll understand. (so will the judge unless he's un-enlightened)

Someone once wrote a poem about when someone asks him what it was like to kill someone one the battlefield; he replies that he killed them because he was on the opposing side. If they had meet each other in the bar, he would of probably brought the man a drink and became friends. He killed him because it was his job. For no other reason.

this is a very good point, although in modern warfare this could be contested.
Wars now aren't for things like land or dominion, but more for...well, America went into the Middle East to stop terror, therefore REQUIRING adversity against our foes. In WWII, I doubt any British companies would accept Nazi's as friends, and although after the war America and Japan have been on good terms, during the war I doubt any naval officers or otherwise would buy a Japanese man a drink at a bar, or whatever friendly example you'd like to use.

shadowdude

Quote from: Nouman on January 01, 2007, 03:22:58 PM
SO what did you guts think about his hangging?
Was it fair to kill him a day before the Major Muslim holiday?
Would it have been better to just keep him in jail?

.....I'll get my own opinion posted later..

My personal opinion. They should have killed him ON the Muslim holiday.

Nightwolf

Arlen is hot.

Darico

they killed him before so that they would calm down for the holiday and nothing big would happen.

:)

Quote from: shadowdude on March 05, 2007, 10:31:46 AM
Quote from: Nouman on January 01, 2007, 03:22:58 PM
SO what did you guts think about his hangging?
Was it fair to kill him a day before the Major Muslim holiday?
Would it have been better to just keep him in jail?

.....I'll get my own opinion posted later..

My personal opinion. They should have killed him ON the Muslim holiday.

that would have sucked...

Quote from: Darico on March 11, 2007, 05:54:30 PM
they killed him before so that they would calm down for the holiday and nothing big would happen.

Even the extremist believe in no violence on that day, so waiting to kill him wouldn't have done anything except let him live through an important holiday.
Watch out for: HaloOfTheSun

Ruhani777

at least let him enjoy a holiday before he dies, and if want him to die a bloody death, you're no better than saddam.

Yes its true we dont believe in violence on that day, terrorists will just shoot back n self defense.

haloOfTheSun

Quote from: Ruhani777 on April 14, 2007, 04:26:18 AM
at least let him enjoy a holiday before he dies, and if want him to die a bloody death, you're no better than saddam.

I think you're a bit late. >_>
:tinysmile:

:)

xD yeah...this is DEAD so LOCKAGE
Watch out for: HaloOfTheSun