Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    YangYong

    So in turn it amazes that posters here think they know more than the detectives involved in the case: Police say it was the men's increasing anger about the situation in Iraq that was the driving force behind the attacks. Abdulla, the ring leader, told the court he had been shocked by the brutality of Western forces in his homeland. Friends who knew him in Cambridge said he became increasingly militant after one of his closest friends at university in Iraq was killed by a militiaman.

    Posted in: Doctor convicted in failed London, Glasgow attacks

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    YangYong

    Terrorists aren't terrorists because of anything other than being in a situation that pushes them to this point, this reaction to their position. Were members of the IRA driven to do what they did because they were Catholics? No. Were the organisers of the Boston Tea party terrorists, or people pushed so far that they had to react in order to free themselves from their perceived shackles? A person becomes a 'terrorist' for a reason and with these people it has nothing to do with the Prophet Muhammed but with their and their peoples position in the world, namely their economic one. If someone and their people are content, secure and not threatened they do not usually kill, injure, bomb... Western foreign policy must start taking this into account in fact it has...

    Posted in: Doctor convicted in failed London, Glasgow attacks

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    YangYong

    Terrorists aren't terrorists because of anything other than being in a situation that pushes them to this point, this reaction to their position. Were the organisers of the Boston Tea party terrorists or people pushed so far that they had to react in order to free themselves from their perceived shackles? A person becomes a 'terrorist' for a reason and with these people it has nothing to do with the Prophet Muhammed but with their and their peoples position in the world, namely their economic one.

    Posted in: Doctor convicted in failed London, Glasgow attacks

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    YangYong

    Taggert's here and ther's been a muuuuuuuurder. Well, at least the pitch will get fertilized with the manure running all over it. Let's hope they get real tired and don't win the EPL.

    Posted in: Manchester United arrives in Japan

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    YangYong

    Had her paid are going to struggle to win this game. They have no width or holding mid-fielder. Gamba have pace, zip and experience.

    Posted in: Adelaide looking to avenge loss to Gamba

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    YangYong

    So... Capitalism as we 'knew' it is gasping for breath. Simply 'buying American' is not going to even go close to solving what is essentially a USA caused catastrophe. What you are watching is a result of greed, unadulterated greed on the part of an economic model that America for decades has said, ‘Watch and Learn’, well, no, because all it lights up the darkness with is ‘Crash and Burn’. Buy American? To what end and more importantly… how? There’s no money, don’t you get that fundamental of this crisis?

    ...and it is the poor in America and elsewhere that will be the true victims, and it will be VERY ugly. Americans have no savings, they are broke. The crooks who spurred this financial melt-down will take billions in personal wealth with them to their tax havens. US corporations have long since stopped being American. Why all this boo-hoo about great American industry? They have and will happily transfer from New York to Dubai or Mumbai, or Shanghai. The exodus is already under way. And because American insfrastructure is now among the weakest in the OECD, foreign investors will cease operating plants in the US as soon as it is clear that the US market is drying up.

    So the empire will die, it will be a slow change, because the merging world cannot afford and will not permit a rapid one. America's main problem is that although it is defeated all the time, it refuses to accept that reality. In the American psyche, winning, at any expense, even the brains of children splattered against the wall, is all that matters. Meantime, Americans will continue strutting and threatening to kick butt in war, in business, in belief, waving their flags. USA! USA! USA! (Fade)

    Posted in: White House readies rescue for U.S. auto industry

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    YangYong

    Incredible person, if there's any way of supporting her JT, is there a contact, blog or??

    Posted in: Australian rape victim loses case against police for bungling investigation

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    YangYong

    If only he'd just stand closer, hold her hand... and pay some attention to his wife too.

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    YangYong

    For the intelligensia speak what comes out after eating and behold they are sad and lonely in Japan. Long live the Cooking Show for the lonley sad posters may well leave. Ah... men.

    Posted in: Japanese cooking shows and the loss of sanity

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    YangYong

    VERY dodgy beard with no mouth, what is this a Matrix Santa? NO rotund belly for mirth and laughs and that's just the start of this deconstruction of the Santa that is not.

    Posted in: Sea Santa

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    YangYong

    There are PLENTY of hours in the sun in Kanto in Winter, I LOVE wimters in the Kanto region. The summer? You can put that in a box and send it by ship mail to somewhere else.

    Posted in: Escape the cold with a trip to Tokyo’s southern paradise

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    YangYong

    That is NOT Santa.

    Posted in: Sea Santa

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    YangYong

    That is NOT Santa.

    Posted in: Sea Santa

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    YangYong

    That is ghastly.

    Good you get it becuase the atom bombing of civilians is... ghastly.

    Posted in: Okamoto's A-bomb mural

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    YangYong

    Yes, if the bar owner knows the customer will leave and drive a vehicle drunk.

    Yes. You have a responsibility to prevent the preventable. As written many times, don't get in the vehicle, take the keys, call the police, disable the vehicle. All of which I've done to people I thought were sensible, mature, community minded adults.

    Posted in: Should bar owners who serve alcohol to customers knowing they are driving be liable for prosecution if the customer is involved in a traffic accident? Should passengers in cars driven by drunk drivers be also liable for prosecution?

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    YangYong

    I am nation free my friend, nation free. I am a citizen of the planet and am not emotionally bound by state, nation or line I live beyond them. Plus, unfortunately for your knee-JERK reaction, this is about the USA. If your governments had put a tenth of 1% of the money spent on --for example-- the Cold War into education... you getting the first pixel of a very big picture?

    Posted in: Obama's election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes

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    YangYong

    If the States spent some money on education this crap wouldn't even enter the minds of the educated. What a load of cavemen! Get with the 21st Century and the one race there is, the HUMAN race.

    Posted in: Obama's election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes

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    YangYong

    If the States spent some money on education this crap wouldn't even enter the minds of the educated. What a load of cavemen! Get with the 21st Century and the one race there is, the HUMAN race.

    Posted in: Obama's election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes

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    YangYong

    Blu-Ray is the Laser Disk of the 21st Century. It's dead already.

    Posted in: Can Blu-ray save Christmas for Hollywood?

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    YangYong

    Medieval mindsets tempt a reprisal of medieval proportions BUT no, to do as to them what they did to these innocent people is too easy. Instead find them and imprison them. Hold them deep inside a place that shows nothing of the wider world, not a tree, not a slither of sky, no color, smell or sound just cold blank concrete, water and bread.

    Posted in: Acid attacks threaten Afghan schoolgirls

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