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originally posted by: nickyw
a reply to: Stu118
in all honesty I think its more liable to happen when the ground war starts as you have the tipping point for emotions to shift.
most of my twitter feed is made up of left wing women even a few SJWs and the majority have shifted on the trophy hunting rape, abuse, torture and murder of women and kids.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: TTU77
The bible makes it clear a woman is not to have authority over man - perhaps as evidenced by history - it gradually leads to corruption.
WOW.
originally posted by: wdkirk
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: TTU77
Too many innocent bystanders will loose their lives to justify military conflict.
We need to remove from power those who cannot achieve the peace, prosperity, purpose and wellbeing of those they represent, and to try new leadership, successively replacing them, until those goals are achieved.
The divisions are a nonsense. We are all human. We all have rights and needs.
With a gun to your forehead put there by a man who has no problem defending his beliefs, by all means talk him out of it because you know….division is non-sense.
When the fighting starts, please sit it out so the rest of us are not in danger because of your lack of decisiveness.
Violence solves more problems than any other solutions combined. You can’t talk your way out of this. Time to pick a side or sit it out.
I stand with Israel. The time for talk is over.
Those who commit such atrocities should not be allowed any sort of political power or social standing and should be immediately prosecuted for their crimes.
originally posted by: face23785
Where do you think Hamas should be prosecuted for these atrocities? They're surely not going to prosecute themselves in Gaza, they run the place. They've never made peace with Israel, so there is no extradition treaty. They're obviously not going to submit themselves to the ICJ or some other kind of international tribunal.
How exactly do you think these people can be brought to justice without military action?
originally posted by: TTU77
originally posted by: nickyw
a reply to: TTU77
we have 2 points were the needle of public opinion can shift the first was the way Hamas recorded their barbarous acts the second will be in response to the ground war.. it looks like we'll see the second tomorrow..
then we'll see if the first was designed to create the second..
in my mind both US/UK and Iran have been trying to create their end times war and then 1,000 years of peace since Iraq and this might very be the catalyst..
These are my thoughts exactly.
It's why I see the wisdom in Jesus' words - forgive and pray for your enemies. There plan would not work then. The cycle would be broken.
originally posted by: TTU77
a reply to: chr0naut
Precisely, our battle is not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places!
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: TTU77
Too many innocents will loose their lives to justify this conflict.
We need to remove from power those who cannot achieve the peace, prosperity, purpose and wellbeing of those they represent, and to try new leadership, successively replacing them, until those goals are achieved.
The divisions are a nonsense. We are all human. We all have rights and needs.
Nice approach.
Might want to mention it to those who are going to kill babies in front of their mothers.
I'm sure they'll listen to reason.
Those who commit such atrocities should not be allowed any sort of political power or social standing and should be immediately prosecuted for their crimes.
Where do you think Hamas should be prosecuted for these atrocities? They're surely not going to prosecute themselves in Gaza, they run the place. They've never made peace with Israel, so there is no extradition treaty. They're obviously not going to submit themselves to the ICJ or some other kind of international tribunal.
How exactly do you think these people can be brought to justice without military action?
originally posted by: face23785
a reply to: chr0naut
Welcome back.
Yesterday you said about the terrorist attacks, rather than Israel taking military action:
Those who commit such atrocities should not be allowed any sort of political power or social standing and should be immediately prosecuted for their crimes.
I ask again:
originally posted by: face23785
Where do you think Hamas should be prosecuted for these atrocities? They're surely not going to prosecute themselves in Gaza, they run the place. They've never made peace with Israel, so there is no extradition treaty. They're obviously not going to submit themselves to the ICJ or some other kind of international tribunal.
How exactly do you think these people can be brought to justice without military action?
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: face23785
a reply to: chr0naut
Welcome back.
Yesterday you said about the terrorist attacks, rather than Israel taking military action:
Those who commit such atrocities should not be allowed any sort of political power or social standing and should be immediately prosecuted for their crimes.
I ask again:
originally posted by: face23785
Where do you think Hamas should be prosecuted for these atrocities? They're surely not going to prosecute themselves in Gaza, they run the place. They've never made peace with Israel, so there is no extradition treaty. They're obviously not going to submit themselves to the ICJ or some other kind of international tribunal.
How exactly do you think these people can be brought to justice without military action?
These people are criminal and they should be tried for their crimes. Military action has too much collateral, it always has.
There are instances of international legal peacetime responses to terrorism. Perhaps we could be bold enough to do that?
originally posted by: chr0naut
The perpetrators should be sought out, their financial resources suspended, they should be imprisoned, and they should stand trial for their crimes. This can be done in an international court if needs be (Jewish Holocaust perpetrators were sought and prosecuted in just this same international manner, and there have been similar peacetime anti-terrorist legal actions).
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: TTU77
originally posted by: nickyw
a reply to: TTU77
we have 2 points were the needle of public opinion can shift the first was the way Hamas recorded their barbarous acts the second will be in response to the ground war.. it looks like we'll see the second tomorrow..
then we'll see if the first was designed to create the second..
in my mind both US/UK and Iran have been trying to create their end times war and then 1,000 years of peace since Iraq and this might very be the catalyst..
These are my thoughts exactly.
It's why I see the wisdom in Jesus' words - forgive and pray for your enemies. There plan would not work then. The cycle would be broken.
Has that strategy worked with an impending conflict like this before?