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BobbyMax 12/5/2012 | 12:24:05 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom WE have the distinction of violating the sovereignity of many countries. A partial list of these countries that were opressed by us include: Panama, Nicragua, El Savador, Yugoslavia, Afganistan, Vietnam, Iran, Iraq, and Korea, Cuba and many other countries. Since 1945, we have the world market to ourselves in almost all trades. When the former Soviet Union was busy building its ideology of socialism, we were busy taking away the wealth of other countries. About 90% of the world's conflict were created by us. We benefitted from these conflicts by selling arms.

We have claimed the status of super power. We have assimed this status in spite of extreme poverty, unemployment and homelessness. About 70 million Americans live below the poverty level. About 59 million have no isurance. About 15% million Americans are unemployed.

In the last two years or so, we have stolen about $8.3 Billion when the stocks last about 80% of their value. They paid real money and now we are saying that we have only 10% of what you gave us. This had effect on the world economy.

Only 10% of us read newspapers and the 90% people have no idea what is taking place.
crapshooter 12/5/2012 | 12:24:03 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom When the former Soviet Union was busy building its ideology of socialism, we were busy taking away the wealth of other countries.

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BM (is it BobbyMax or BowelMovement?),

And how, exactly, did the former USSR go about "building its ideology of socialism"? By running over half of Europe, forcing its "values" on the people of many great nations and parking nukes 90 miles off the coast of Florida. And all of this is after the unprecedented genocide by Stalin. Does this sound like a mirror image of anyone else in history? My God, as bad as Hitler was, Stalin was worse (if that is possible).

My family comes from one of the Eastern European coutries that was overrun by the Soviet killing maching in 1956 and I am offended that you would compare America's foreign policy to that of cold war Russia.
isitso? 12/5/2012 | 12:24:03 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom "When the former Soviet Union was busy building its ideology of socialism, we were busy taking away the wealth of other countries."
Booby, you make ne laugh - I was there, in the Former Soviet Union, and I know about them ideology of socialism. It was a mad place ran by lunatics divorced from reality. You, my friend, would fit right in. Why on earth won't you become a human shield in Iraq, Iran, North Korea, or whatever, buddy? I hate to wander into the treacherous field of psychoanalysis, but I do discern an inmistakable sign of trying to compensate for the lack of success in sexual endeavors on your part. Get a life, man! Or just get a beer.
P.S. and learn to spell
sevenbrooks 12/5/2012 | 12:24:03 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom
Bobby,

Cold War is over. It was bad but its over. And what happened? Japan was rebuilt. Germany was rebuilt? South Korea has prospered. Eastern Europe has been reopened.

I think you better go visit Haiti to see "extreme poverty". Our poverty level is untold wealth in other countries.

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gea 12/5/2012 | 12:24:02 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Dudes!
You actually seem suprised that BoobyMax has vomited out a string of infuriating nonsequiturs.
He has been referred to as the Lightreading "Village Idiot", a list Troll, and other kind words.
And, don't expect him to anser you. He's not interested in dialogue or debate (only I and AAL3 have ever gotten him to respond, as far as I know...and some of his reponses we're hilarious!)
lickmeyster 12/5/2012 | 12:24:01 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom All this talk about war is clouding the real purpose of this web site.

The question is:

Who is a more ruthless dictator Saddam Hussein or David Huber?
fcbarca 12/5/2012 | 12:24:00 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom From all your posts, the only problem you seem to focus on is that the Arabs (and you do generalize to much) are all against Israel, blah, blah...

This is not infact totally true, the Isreali just as much can not support the arabs, (an eye for an eye). They have little respect for them, and are pround that they can undermine the poor arab people in Israel. The arabs in Israel do not even have the right to vote, talk about issues, Israel is the first country not to respect human right issues.

With regards to the Human rights Issue you bring up, why does the US not bring back the Al-Qeada suspects in the US, becasue they want to circumvent the Human Rights issues which will be brought up here in the US. That is even worst that not supporting the Human rights, you are using the law to your own advantage.
crapshooter 12/5/2012 | 12:23:59 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom fcbarca wrote: Israel is the first country not to respect human right issues

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WHAT???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Perhaps the most idiotic statement ever posted on LR. Period.

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fcbarca wrote: why does the US not bring back the Al-Qeada suspects in the US, becasue they want to circumvent the Human Rights issues which will be brought up here in the US. That is even worst that not supporting the Human rights, you are using the law to your own advantage.

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I'm sorry, your call cannot be completed as dialed. To receive human rights, by definition one must first be "human". The Al-Queda scum being held in custody don't qualify.
wilecoyote 12/5/2012 | 12:23:58 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Would everyone please just go to San Francisco and beat each other up so we don't have these boards crowded with off topic nonsense?

Saddam is a rapist and a murderer. 90% of his country wants him dead or out of power. His sons are miserable, criminal SOBs and need to be shot in the face. GET OVER IT.


crapshooter 12/5/2012 | 12:23:56 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom BoobyMess:

My God, man!!! Put your hands above your head, and slowly back away from your keyboard. You've been elevated to "#1 Most Wanted" by the spelling police and you should expect to hear them knocking on your door any time now. Of course, that is unless the grammar squad gets there first.
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