Monday May 28, 2012

freddjoh's past comments

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    freddjoh

    Kudos to the nations who walked out. The whale is in no way endangered and does serve as an important food to many nations.

    Is Spain against whaling? How about you own torture of bulls for entertainment? How many cows in the US becomes Big Macs? Isn't it funny how some nations only want to save the cute and "noble" animals?

    I think a lot of nations should mind their own business and leave others alone. For the record, I am not pro whaling, but I just don't think it's right to outlaw everything that I personally don't agree with.

    Why don't we let India who sees cows as holy decide over the US beef industry?

    Posted in: Japan walkout throws whaling talks into disarray

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    freddjoh

    As I used to live in the US, I noticed that during the final year of high school, the colleges were at school to invite the good students to their college. For the idiots and the losers, there was the army with open arms. Come to us, losers. They obviously did.

    Posted in: The serious crime rate for U.S. service members off their bases is approximately half that of the Japanese population.

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    freddjoh

    Isn't it funny how whenever they are suspected of doing any serious crime, such as rape, they are just shipped on home to the US to avoid the charges? I suppose those crimes are not in these statistics?

    Posted in: The serious crime rate for U.S. service members off their bases is approximately half that of the Japanese population.

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    freddjoh

    Spiderman in the cartoons of the 80s because he had a sense of humour. The spiderman of the movies or cartoons of today is just depressing. My favourite of all time is however Darth Vader, although he can hardly be called a super hero.

    Posted in: Who is your favorite comic book superhero and why?

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    freddjoh

    In my opinion the problem is the way the police presented themselves. I understand that not everyone is fluent in English, but police waking around checking passports ought to be able to communicate with foreigners. Maybe these officers were looking for someone special and were unable to speak English because they are trained for completely different tasks. Arguing and refusing to cooperate with police always brings out the worst in them. In their minds people should be respecting their job. Not everyone does. So police have a very difficult job, because they don't always know who they are dealing with, and it is therefor hard to know what approach to take. Whatever they do, it seems it is just wrong for someone.

    Posted in: Roughed up by the cops in Shinjuku

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