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Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by DarknStormy
I doubt many still live who were involved with 9/11. It is 12 years later, and hundreds of thousands of more dead later.
Once again, where are all these people coming from if they were a minority?
All those people wouldn't be dead if the army didn't fight protesters. Hell the whole war could have been avoided. the most we have here in America is a rubber bullet to the face of a protester. Why can't they do the same?
No, they are worthless because they come from leaders. I would no more trust the words of Assad than the words of Obama or Putin.
As has been stated many times, agreeing with a man on one thing does not mean you agree with all the things he said. Should be pretty obvious, actually.edit on 6-1-2013 by Gorman91 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by maxzen2004
reply to post by RizeorDie
He looks like a fool, sounds like a fool, he is an idiot of lies.
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by DarknStormy
Dead media is for the dying, but if you cut out the life, what do the people have?edit on 6-1-2013 by Gorman91 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by EarthCitizen07
Cool story bro, keep telling yourself that.
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by DarknStormy
The same has occurred in every rebellion, but my question still stands. The internet is not the old media, and they have shut it off at times.
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by DarknStormy
No, Islam is a force among many in the revolutions occurring.
You should study revolutions of the past. The patterns are all the same. And even America and France faced the same potential fall into theocracy as well.
It's the way revolutions work. You don't just kill a guy and his minions and make a government. It's a decades long event that involves the rising and falling of sometime dozens of governments before a stable one is found.
That's the way a revolution works. And it is also why I am not all that up to saying Egypt and Libya are over with. This is a thing that will be happening well into the 2020s.
And if the patterns follow, it's also going to pave the way to secularization.edit on 6-1-2013 by Gorman91 because: (no reason given)