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Galloway interviewed on Murdoch's SKY about his victory:
Tabloid journalism, which Galloway gracefully neutralizes.
Galloway interviewed on Murdoch's SKY about his victory:
Just as an aside, what definition of terrorism are you using? Because if elected/non elected governments can be called terrorists then it suddenly becomes quite difficult to differentiate between terrorist and non-terrorist.
America gives sack loads of cash to autocratic and repressive rulers with appalling human rights records all across the globe - what's the difference here?
Sackloads of cash to horrible regimes = good (when it's America)
Sackloads of cash to horrible regimes = bad (when it's not) ?
Galloway interviewed on Murdoch's SKY about his victory:
Obviously false. Some opposition is explicitly non-democratic. Such opposition can indeed undermine the meme of democracy. It has happened in the past, and it will happen in the future. So you are again simply wrong.
A vacuous and meaningless statement.
Opposition to what? There are many kinds of opposition, and opposition to democracy frequently hurts democracy - both actual democracies and the meme.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm not the one having the problem here.
Welcome to a difference in common vocabulary. In the US, the legislature is considered part of "government". And that means all of the legislature, even minority parties or even independents. That is the sense in which I meant it.
Rense.com? Seriously?I don't think we can expect the USA to make a sensible judgement on this. We've known for years that, as a nation, the USA is quite fickle about who it supports. Funding the Taliban at one point as they were 'resistance fighters', then deciding they were 'terrorists' after all.
And didn't that lead directly to the Good Friday Agreement a few years later?Claiming the UK is a 'special friend' then having fundraisers so the terrorist IRA can bomb us.
How much oil did the Bosnians have? How many troops did the UK send to Africa to fight genocide? After all, it's European colonialism that made Africa the [feces]hole it is today, shouldn't you have stepped up and taken some responsibility instead of crying for Uncle Sam to do something about your mess?Standing by at genocides in Africa because they have no oil.
White phosphorous is not a bomb, it's an artillery marker. As a weapon it's next to useless. And you're another one of those people who thinks Israel has no right to defend itself, or claim that they do have that right it's just that every time they do it's wrong for some reason? But I guess that's what you learn when you frequent anti-semitic hate sites like Rense.com.Continuing to support Israel even after they used banned weapons (white phosphorus) to bomb and murder Gaza civilians and supporting the Israeli invasion of Palestinian territory.
Excuse me?Condemning religious fundamentalists elsewhere while supporting their own. All that without even mentioning events in South America.
Quite ironic considering the ignorant rant you just engaged in.It's probably not all the fault of US citizens. The education seems to be slanted in several areas and the news there doesn't seem to have much time for much international reporting.
Several Americans on JREF have made it clear that they have had a biased education, maybe that happens a lot? Quite a few don't understand that socially aware policies don't equal communism. One guy said he was taught that the USA pretty much won WWII and he only found out later that the Allies had all been fighting the Nazis for two years before the USA turned up. Another flamed me in a PM to say how much they have 'sacrificed' for 'many other countries' and referred to WWII and being proud that Americans have 'sacrificed hundreds of thousandof our countrymen for the good of the world'. She didn't seem to know that 16 million allied military personnel, from more than 20 countries, made the ultimate sacrifice in WWII, and the majority weren't Americans.
Yeah, Europe has such a wonderful track record! Tell us stupid rednecks how to behave.I really try hard not to blame individuals, I know everyone is different, and there are many, many highly intelligent and open minded Americans here on JREF who are worldly wise. I'm just sad for the USA as a whole. As I've said elsewhere, the USA could be such a power for good in the world, it has done a lot of good, but it could do a lot more and be a truly awesome world leader, instead it seems to prefer the role of a backward redneck.
You should have put a nausea warning on this! The first photo in the link is vomit inducing. Almost as bad as the one of a smiling Brown shaking hands with Th*tch*r at Downing Street.![]()
Joolz, why do read the anti-semitic hate site Rense.com?
You should have put a nausea warning on this! The first photo in the link is vomit inducing. Almost as bad as the one of a smiling Brown shaking hands with Th*tch*r at Downing Street.![]()
Funding the Taliban at one point as they were 'resistance fighters', then deciding they were 'terrorists' after all.
Jeff Rense claims the US supported the Taliban in the 1990s!Lie. The US supported the Mujahedin to contain the Soviet Union which had invaded Afghanistan. The Taliban did not exist in 1979. The Mujahedin then split up after the Soviets left into various factions, one of which was the Taliban.
Good luck finding another source for that claim.Better find a different link, Joolz.
Rolfe.
I don't think we can expect the USA to make a sensible judgement on this. We've known for years that, as a nation, the USA is quite fickle about who it supports. Funding the Taliban at one point as they were 'resistance fighters', then deciding they were 'terrorists' after all.
Continuing to support Israel even after they used banned weapons (white phosphorus) to bomb and murder Gaza civilians and supporting the Israeli invasion of Palestinian territory.
Condemning religious fundamentalists elsewhere while supporting their own.
It's probably not all the fault of US citizens. The education seems to be slanted in several areas and the news there doesn't seem to have much time for much international reporting.
I really try hard not to blame individuals, I know everyone is different, and there are many, many highly intelligent and open minded Americans here on JREF who are worldly wise. I'm just sad for the USA as a whole. As I've said elsewhere, the USA could be such a power for good in the world, it has done a lot of good, but it could do a lot more and be a truly awesome world leader, instead it seems to prefer the role of a backward redneck.
Rense.com? Seriously?![]()
And didn't that lead directly to the Good Friday Agreement a few years later?
How much oil did the Bosnians have? How many troops did the UK send to Africa to fight genocide? After all, it's European colonialism that made Africa the [feces]hole it is today, shouldn't you have stepped up and taken some responsibility instead of crying for Uncle Sam to do something about your mess?
White phosphorous is not a bomb, it's an artillery marker. As a weapon it's next to useless. And you're another one of those people who thinks Israel has no right to defend itself, or claim that they do have that right it's just that every time they do it's wrong for some reason? But I guess that's what you learn when you frequent anti-semitic hate sites like Rense.com.
Excuse me?
Quite ironic considering the ignorant rant you just engaged in.
Yes, we were reluctant to get involved with the regular tribal spats that engulf the oh-so-enlightened Europeans every few decades. But hey, Europe has been genocide-free for 15 years now! That's progress I guess.
Yeah, Europe has such a wonderful track record!
Tell us stupid rednecks how to behave.![]()
Lie. The US supported the Mujahedin to contain the Soviet Union which had invaded Afghanistan. The Taliban did not exist in 1979. The Mujahedin then split up after the Soviets left into various factions, one of which was the Taliban.
Jeff Rense claims the US supported the Taliban in the 1990s!
He also believes the Protocols of the Elders of Zion is factual.
But I'm sure it's just a coincidence that someone who went off on an anti-Israel tangent in a thread that wasn't about Israel cited the anti-semitic hate site Rense.com as a source. Nope, no red flags at all raised in that post!