Thursday February 16, 2012

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    palisadez54

    williB,

    No we won´t. While the US goes on wild goose chases abroad, radical mosques are sprouting like mushrooms all over the country back home. Thousands new Osamas are being indoctrinated right under your noses, and your government even supports that.

    At least the U.S. government is doing something about terrorism.

    Posted in: BIN LADEN BURIED AT SEA AFTER BEING KILLED IN FIREFIGHT WITH U.S. FORCES

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    palisadez54

    Do you see any foreigners here demanding that their own government release their classified documents?

    They don't need to. Wikileaks is releasing a lot(directly or indirectly related) about other governments' secrets.

    Posted in: WikiLeaks reveals more sensitive U.S. data

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    palisadez54

    ...sorry, no " " in "badmouthing".

    Posted in: WikiLeaks reveals more sensitive U.S. data

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    palisadez54

    Bigmouth. Do you think America is going to be 100% transparent? Compared to other countries, say, China, America is more transparent. Of course, America looks out for its own interest, but please name one country that doesn't, or for that matter, doesn't act hypocritically. You mock democracy because you can. Try living in a communist country and "badmouthing" their system and see what happens.

    Posted in: WikiLeaks reveals more sensitive U.S. data

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    palisadez54

    The reality these documents reveal about the US is that this nation stands alone... and can not be trusted.

    Please name a country that CAN be trusted.

    Posted in: WikiLeaks reveals more sensitive U.S. data

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    palisadez54

    Its good to read those documents.so we can see the hypocisy of America.A world leader indeed. Your cup is full.china pls take over.

    You can't be serious?! China, the country that is notorious for hiding information from its own public(ever heard of Tiananmen Square Massacre?). Why do you think they created "The Great Firewall of China"? America ain't perfect, but it's more transparent than China. And that's a fact!

    Posted in: WikiLeaks reveals more sensitive U.S. data

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    palisadez54

    Parts made in U.S.A. Assembled in China...

    Posted in: China lays claim to fastest supercomputer title

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    palisadez54

    She's missing drawstrings for that trash bag... or how about some tie wraps?

    Posted in: Hello Again

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    palisadez54

    CBS news reported this a few weeks back(video):

    http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6719123n&tag=related;photovideo

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    palisadez54

    Whether or not many Japanese opposed the war for fear of being bayonetted, the Japanese organized the Patriotic Citizens/ Volunteer Fighting Corps—which included all healthy men aged 15–60 and women 17–40 to perform combat support as well as combat jobs. Through this, 28,000,000 people were organized to fight. So would they be considered "combatants"?

    Posted in: Do you think that ceremonies for victims of the A-bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki should include references to the victims of Japan's acts of aggression before and during World War II?

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    palisadez54

    Why hasn't anyone defended the victims' right to live?! I support the death penalty. If there is indisputable evidence that a person is found guilty, that person should suffer, preferably the same fate their victims met.

    Posted in: Utah executes condemned killer by firing squad

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    palisadez54

    All the military I've met/seen here are utter twats, here for a free-ride.

    Maybe you've only met the really terrible ones. What did you mean by, "a free ride"?

    Posted in: What should the U.S. military brass and/or Japanese authorities do to reduce the number of crimes committed by U.S. military personnel in Japan?

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    palisadez54

    Not only does the U.S. export products, but also inventions: that cell phone you decorate, that microwave oven to warm up that bento, that internet to surf porn, that computer for work, that zipper to keep others from looking, that air conditioner to keep you cool...and those traffic cones you see everywhere, lol.

    Posted in: Doubling U.S. exports: Can it be done?

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    palisadez54

    Those Predators and Reapers are deadly.

    Posted in: U.S. missiles kill 10 in Pakistan

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    palisadez54

    I'm for this law,and I understand both arguments. IMO If people get stopped by the cops and they're legal to live there, what's the problem, just show the proper documentations. 70% of Arizona residents support the law, so let them deal with the consequences, good or bad. I'm tired of my taxes paying for someone who doesn't belong in my country. Who ends up paying their welfare, us. If immigrants want to come to the U.S., fine, but do it the legal way, like my relatives did.

    Posted in: Lawsuits challenge new Arizona immigration law

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    palisadez54

    ...meant to say "been on schedule". Sorry.

    Posted in: Japan balks at $2 billion bill to host U.S. troops

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    palisadez54

    Err... Did you noticed that we dont have any F-35? Or the fact that the F-35 is still a under tests? Two years behind schedule?

    Yes, I know we don't have any JSFs yet. Since when have fighters or military hardware, for that matter, not been on schedule. Look at the F-22, OV-22, XM2001 Crusader, The XM-8 program, etc.

    You say "blue navy", like aircrafts carriers. I say transports, because you say "invasion". No one can "invade" with aircarfts alone. "Invasion" means be able to transport soldiers, tanks, amunitions and fuel.

    I'm talking about distant future events, not meaning near future. China has the potential of building more transports. It already has the soldiers for amphibious warfare. A blue water navy can include transport ships. Take a look at the U.S. Marine Expeditionary Forces(MEF). They have everything needed for amphibious warfare(air, land, and sea components). Of course aircraft alone cannot lead to a successful assault, however, close air support(CAS) is an integral part of it.

    Regarding whether being on the same page or not, (sincerely speaking) what was the point you were trying to make?

    Posted in: Japan balks at $2 billion bill to host U.S. troops

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    palisadez54

    J want their own aircraftcarrier from as long as the '80. But the US told J "build destroyers only"

    Check out the Hyuga class helicopter carrier. You could also put some F-35 JSFs and voila, an aircraft carrier.

    China have a big standing army, but dont have enough troops transports for invade anything bigger and farter than Taiwan.

    ...Which is why I said they are building a blue water navy.

    ...What was the point you were trying to make?

    Posted in: Japan balks at $2 billion bill to host U.S. troops

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    palisadez54

    UnagiDon

    You'd think such people would know that China has barely enough amphibious capability to make the 20 km crossing to Taiwan let alone somehow make it over a thousand+ km of blue water all the way to Japan, i.e. something analogous to D-Day, with almost no air cover and no real offensive capability other than ballistic missiles to reach all that distance.

    Think again. China is building a blue water navy including an aircraft carrier due out in 2015. Moreover, China has the largest standing army. Put these two together and what do you get? A red flag in downtown Tokyo, lol.

    Posted in: Japan balks at $2 billion bill to host U.S. troops

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    palisadez54

    Yes we have, LoveUSA. Has your own country ever?

    Posted in: U.S. rockets strike Afghan home, killing 12 civilians

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