Ratt
Jan 17 2006, 11:06 PM
I have been reading something from another forum I'm on, and thought that I would share it. Now I realise that this topic may cause some controversy, and for that I apologise, but I think it is worth talking about. Here is what was written:
To update you on some things:
The netherlands is planning to quit helping the amrican war effort in Afghanistan. The government is devided on the subject and half of the government doesn't want to send in 1100 of our soldiers to afghanistan.
This is how the american government replies:
"If the netherlands doesn't help with the war effort they will face dire sanctions."
I mean?! WTF! now USA is threatening the netherlands! How long will it be until the headlines in the newspapers read: BALKENENDE, PREMIER OF THE NETHERLANDS HAS KEPT HIS WEAPONS OF MASS DESCTRUCTION FROM THE PUBLIC. OUR SPIES REPORT LARGE FACILITIES.
I mean... fuck off, we are fucking STORING damn american missiles and waste!
Bat as I always say: The USA may have bombs, but we can cut off their drug supply
we PRODUCE the stuff that your officials are addicted to...
what happens when we stop the flow 
This post was written by a friend of mine in Holland. What *really* concerns me is that
if Bush has pretty much said to the world "You are with us or against us" and other countries that have supported the USA now wish to withdraw troops, they
must be allowed to. I say this because the way it sounds to me is that Bush may/will attack countries that have withdrawn their troops.
I was all for some action to get Osama Bin Laden, but there is now a new government, one that does not support him. By all means leave some troops for peace keeping, and to find the prick, but it has been over four years and they still have not found him. Maybe a smaller force would be more successful?
bts34e
Jan 17 2006, 11:54 PM
I agree, that we should not force any country by any means to help. Whether said country wants to take action or not is there decision. This being said I pose a question to any country that chooses against helping the United States. Should the United States lend aid on any of the numerous issues of these countries? I am no genious but I understand the simple concept of give and take. Maybe you can enlighten me but I bet the united states does more than its share for any of these countries. Further more the notion that The United States is so frivilous on who they choose to go to war with is absurd! People should get a grip!
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 12:01 AM
QUOTE(bts34e @ Jan 18 2006, 12:54 PM)
I agree, that we should not force any country by any means to help. Whether said country wants to take action or not is there decision. This being said I pose a question to any country that chooses against helping the United States. Should the United States lend aid on any of the numerous issues of these countries? I am no genious but I understand the simple concept of give and take. Maybe you can enlighten me but I bet the united states does more than its share for any of these countries. Further more the notion that The United States is so frivilous on who they choose to go to war with is absurd! People should get a grip!
I am not trying to say that the US will go to war with anyone; but the possibility is there. I think the original post mentioned the US response as
"If the netherlands doesn't help with the war effort they will face dire sanctions."
Now, You are quite correct with the give and take, but surely the US can do better that to
basically bribe troops out of a country?
I admit that the US has provided, and will probably continue to provide, a large amount of aid to many countries. But to impose imposing dire sanctions for not supplying troops seems to be blackmail; which to my way of understanding things is not a legal thing to do.
bts34e
Jan 18 2006, 12:11 AM
My take on this is simple. I did not hear or see this quote from anywhere except you and some friend of yours that I take is a reporter. Spain pulled out the United States didnt threaten them! Why would the United States take this stance on a country that was talking about sending 1100 troops? It sounds to me like a simple case of hearing one side of the story. This seems to happen entirely too much to the United States, especially by people who call themselves allies!
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 12:13 AM
QUOTE(bts34e @ Jan 18 2006, 01:11 PM)
My take on this is simple. I did not hear or see this quote from anywhere except you and some friend of yours that I take is a reporter. Spain pulled out the United States didnt threaten them! Why would the United States take this stance on a country that was talking about sending 1100 troops? It sounds to me like a simple case of hearing one side of the story. This seems to happen entirely too much to the United States, especially by people who call themselves allies!
Hmmm... very good point. I had not thought of it that way.
Maybe it's time to do some *ahem* "proper" research...
bts34e
Jan 18 2006, 12:19 AM
Please understand I respect your opinion, I just believe in fairness. I also respect you for wanting to find the facts!
countryboykalamazoo
Jan 18 2006, 12:23 AM
The truth is, none of us will ever know the "truth", we only know what the government allows the media to tell us. I believe that the media likes to spin things in their favor, whatever it takes to get an audience. But I do agree that I think a small elite task force is all that is called for in the search for Osama, and pull the rest out, let the people govern themselves. Look how well it worked out when the British allowed us to govern ourselves(maybe not the best example depending on your point of view of the state of the demorcracy)
countryboykalamazoo
Jan 18 2006, 12:25 AM
"THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE"(where is Mulder when you need him)
bts34e
Jan 18 2006, 12:35 AM
I agree that we only know what they want us to know. This is why I believe it's difficult to take a stance. I'm just tired of the default stance being that the United States sucks!
countryboykalamazoo
Jan 18 2006, 12:45 AM
Ditto, but how we are percieved is out of our hands, it's the foriegn media that portrays us as imbecials and religiously intolerant of other cultures. America, brings us your masses..........just as long as they pass a conformity test, doesn't sound like what our country was founded on, or what has mad us a the melting pot of the western world, but people forget how deversified and tolerant the majority of the population is, just the whack jobs that everybody sees and hears about. Like when a tornado goes through a trailer park...........who is the first person the media looks for to interview.......the biggest illiterate hilljack in the area(but it is kinda of funny because it's almost expected now

).....What was I ranting about now??
bondiguy
Jan 18 2006, 01:41 AM
No war is necessary, no one will ever stop the Taliban, Al queda etc, even if Osama is found and killed. There will simply be a new person to replace him at the top with the same radical ideas etc.
Just thank the lord you do not live in those countries
jrock8
Jan 18 2006, 02:21 AM
QUOTE(bondiguy @ Jan 18 2006, 12:41 AM)
Just thank the lord you do not live in those countries
umm... i think they would thank allah there
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 02:48 AM
Hmmm...
In regards to the perception of Americans in other countries - Don't forget that we get a lot of American TV Shows that give a biased insight into the American Culture. Add that to the fact that some of us in Australia call our Prime Minister "Bonzai" because he is really just a little Bush.
And In regards to the forces needed to "sub-due" Bin Laden and his forces... all I can say is a large force cannot hope to beat a small force when the conditions (such as terrain) favour the small forces.
*end rant*
nikkibird
Jan 18 2006, 02:57 AM
Nobody will ever agree here. I'm from the U.S. but I don't agree with everyone in this country. Right now I don't know how to feel because I don't know all the facts. I'm not sure if what your friend heard was true or not, so I'm at a loss. But I do know that I would never support trying to force another country into supporting the war we started.
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 02:57 AM
Hmmm bad subject for me to get into well American Politics that is.
Maybe someone should put american in the word association post so I can put hypocrit
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 03:00 AM
QUOTE(diane26 @ Jan 18 2006, 03:57 PM)
Hmmm bad subject for me to get into well American Politics that is.
Maybe someone should put american in the word association post so I can put hypocrit
Ouch...
nikkibird
Jan 18 2006, 03:00 AM
QUOTE(diane26 @ Jan 18 2006, 02:57 AM)
Hmmm bad subject for me to get into well American Politics that is.
Maybe someone should put american in the word association post so I can put hypocrit
Well then, you're not much better, since you're stereotyping us.
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 03:02 AM
Not all Americans dear just the political part of America.
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 03:02 AM
QUOTE(nikkibird @ Jan 18 2006, 04:00 PM)
Well then, you're not much better, since you're stereotyping us.
Peace Ladies... Peace...
Did not want this thread to turn into an argument.
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 03:02 AM
And yes I am not much better cause as much as I can not stand our political side sometimes I would never leave to another country to live.
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 03:03 AM
QUOTE(Ratt @ Jan 18 2006, 12:02 AM)
Peace Ladies... Peace...
Did not want this thread to turn into an argument.
Don't worry about me just letting o0ut my little vent on our governmant since we were on the subject.
jrock8
Jan 18 2006, 03:07 AM
all i have to say on this topic is that your perspective entirely changes when one of your close buddies finds out he's getting sent over for at least a year, probably closer to 18 months...
nikkibird
Jan 18 2006, 03:07 AM
QUOTE(diane26 @ Jan 18 2006, 03:02 AM)
Not all Americans dear just the political part of America.
QUOTE(Ratt @ Jan 18 2006, 03:02 AM)
Peace Ladies... Peace...
Did not want this thread to turn into an argument.
I am not arguing, just making a point. And I happen to have a close family member that is a GOOD politician, so I take offense to the stereotype
nikkibird
Jan 18 2006, 03:08 AM
QUOTE(jrock8 @ Jan 18 2006, 03:07 AM)
all i have to say on this topic is that your perspective entirely changes when one of your close buddies finds out he's getting sent over for at least a year, probably closer to 18 months...
I have 4 friends in Iraq right now, and they are very proud.
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 03:09 AM
Well I guess it's good that in America you have that right as do I.
Do I think every person is bad. Of course not. But when it comes to our politics concerning other countries I think we are the biggest hypocrites out there.. JMO of course.
And I myself have had many people close to me fight in this war the Iraq war and Dessert Storm Vietnam and WW2.
All the men in my family are military. My little bro ws shipped off to Iraq just fresh out of boot camp and training for over a year!
nikkibird
Jan 18 2006, 03:11 AM
Diane, you're in the U.S.?
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 03:12 AM
QUOTE(nikkibird @ Jan 18 2006, 12:11 AM)
Diane, you're in the U.S.?
Born and raised.
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 03:14 AM
Jrock - You make a valid point - as always. I hope your friend comes back in one piece.
Nikki - Good poli? Didn't know they existed...

Good to know your mates are proud.
Diane - I can understand your feelings - I too have had close family involved in military ops.
Now just as a little side note - I am a wrestling fan - and when I saw the WWE RAW that went to Iraq, I too had a tear in my eye for the raw emotion that the wrestlers showed to the soldiers and vice versa.
nikkibird
Jan 18 2006, 03:14 AM
Diane, I'm sorry! I thought that you were from another country and was putting down ours. Since you're from the U.S. too, I apologize. You have all the right in the world to say anything you want. Sorry, I didn't pay enough attention
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 03:15 AM
LOL It's allright. And Yes I vote also.
I just get so frustrated with our Priorites some time.
I vote Chris Rock for presi. WOOT!!!
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 03:18 AM
QUOTE(diane26 @ Jan 18 2006, 04:15 PM)
LOL It's allright. And Yes I vote also.
I just get so frustrated with our Priorites some time.
I vote Chris Rock for presi. WOOT!!!

That is the one thing I am *really* jealous about... You Americans can choose to vote or not...
In Australia, we have a democratically elected dictatorship. Bonzai's party got both houses, so anything he wants, he gets. And we have to vote, if we dont, we get fined.
nikkibird
Jan 18 2006, 03:18 AM
QUOTE(diane26 @ Jan 18 2006, 03:15 AM)
LOL It's allright. And Yes I vote also.
I just get so frustrated with our Priorites some time.
I vote Chris Rock for presi. WOOT!!!

I agree with you, I'm not happy with everything that's going on either. I just get into defense mode when I think I'm talking to someone foreign. I guess I am a hypocrite!
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 03:20 AM
We cant help it hon we are americans it is in our genes:p
Ok I got homework to finish hopefully I will have time to pop back on but for now it is time to break apart alkanes carboxylic acid.LOL Night if I cant cum back.
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 04:00 AM
While on Politics did anyone see the new girl kidnapped and threatned with Beheading in 3 days. American Reporter she looks like she is barely 15
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 05:40 AM
Maybe this would work?
bts34e
Jan 18 2006, 09:48 AM
QUOTE(diane26 @ Jan 18 2006, 03:09 AM)
Well I guess it's good that in America you have that right as do I.
Do I think every person is bad. Of course not. But when it comes to our politics concerning other countries I think we are the biggest hypocrites out there.. JMO of course.
And I myself have had many people close to me fight in this war the Iraq war and Dessert Storm Vietnam and WW2.
All the men in my family are military. My little bro ws shipped off to Iraq just fresh out of boot camp and training for over a year!
Many thanks for your families service and safe home to your brother, he's very much respected. As far as this political talk goes, I'm pretty sure our government is widely considered the best working system so far in history. Nothing is perfect, everything can be improved. As far as calling the United States hypocrites is unfounded and unfair. Once again a case of someone bashing the United States without example or explanation, and a fellow American at that with a brother serving! I want to know why we are hypocrites, Is it the politically correct thing to say to people from other countries suddenly? Because we gave Irac weapons years ago? Or because we gave Africa $20+ billion in AIDS relief?
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 10:25 AM
QUOTE(bts34e @ Jan 18 2006, 10:48 PM)
Many thanks for your families service and safe home to your brother, he's very much respected. As far as this political talk goes, I'm pretty sure our government is widely considered the best working system so far in history. Nothing is perfect, everything can be improved. As far as calling the United States hypocrites is unfounded and unfair. Once again a case of someone bashing the United States without example or explanation, and a fellow American at that with a brother serving! I want to know why we are hypocrites, Is it the politically correct thing to say to people from other countries suddenly? Because we gave Irac weapons years ago? Or because we gave Africa $20+ billion in AIDS relief?
Sorry bts, I gotta ask a question...
Why is her brother a hero for being in Iraq? No disrespect to diane's brother; but what makes him so special? The fact that he puts his life on the line for his country? Tell me, a police officer puts their life on the line every day as well, for their country, yet most people treat them like scum. Could this be the hypocricy that you ask of?
Ratt.
NOTE This was not posted to start an arguement of flaming. Sorry if it offends any; that was never my intent. - Ratt.
bts34e
Jan 18 2006, 10:37 AM
QUOTE(Ratt @ Jan 18 2006, 10:25 AM)
Sorry bts, I gotta ask a question...
Why is her brother a hero for being in Iraq? No disrespect to diane's brother; but what makes him so special? The fact that he puts his life on the line for his country? Tell me, a police officer puts their life on the line every day as well, for their country, yet most people treat them like scum. Could this be the hypocricy that you ask of?
Ratt.
NOTE This was not posted to start an arguement of flaming. Sorry if it offends any; that was never my intent. - Ratt.
Your right "hero" was the wrong word, should have said "very much respected" I'll change it, and I do feal the same about community workers.
Ratt
Jan 18 2006, 10:41 AM
QUOTE(bts34e @ Jan 18 2006, 11:37 PM)
Your right "hero" was the wrong word, should have said "very much respected" I'll change it, and I do feal the same about community workers.
Much appreciated... Whilst I have a lot of respect for the fighting men and women of ANY country, I do think that the term 'Hero' is thrown around too easily now-a-days. It used to be reserved for someone who had perfromed acts above and beyond the call of duty... but it seems now it as just for doing your job and getting noticed for it
bts34e
Jan 18 2006, 10:44 AM
QUOTE(Ratt @ Jan 18 2006, 10:41 AM)
Much appreciated... Whilst I have a lot of respect for the fighting men and women of ANY country, I do think that the term 'Hero' is thrown around too easily now-a-days. It used to be reserved for someone who had perfromed acts above and beyond the call of duty... but it seems now it as just for doing your job and getting noticed for it
Agreed!
johnny wadd
Jan 18 2006, 11:30 AM
QUOTE(bts34e @ Jan 18 2006, 10:44 AM)
I joined this site to admire these very beautiful ladies. It is a shame that this has to be my first post but I cannot believe what I am reading."If the Netherlands doesn't help with the war effort they will face dire sanctions.",Give me a break! I would like to know what Gov't official wrote this Quote. This is nonsense! The United States is beginning to say this to Iran and only because they want nuclear weapons. I doubt this was said to the Netherlands unless they to are planning on building nukes. Regarding Afghanistan, The USA should level this rotten country. I am sorry that our brave soldiers must die but ours is a volunteer army and this is the job they signed up for. We cannot let 9-11-01 happen again. I have very strong feelings on this subject since I live in NYC. I would like to get into this more but I will cut myself off because I don't believe this is the right forum to be discussing this important subject IMHO.
bts34e
Jan 18 2006, 11:35 AM
QUOTE(johnny wadd @ Jan 18 2006, 11:30 AM)
I joined this site to admire these very beautiful ladies. It is a shame that this has to be my first post but I cannot believe what I am reading."If the Netherlands doesn't help with the war effort they will face dire sanctions.",Give me a break! I would like to know what Gov't official wrote this Quote. This is nonsense! The United States is beginning to say this to Iran and only because they want nuclear weapons. I doubt this was said to the Netherlands unless they to are planning on building nukes. Regarding Afghanistan, The USA should level this rotten country. I am sorry that our brave soldiers must die but ours is a volunteer army and this is the job they signed up for. We cannot let 9-11-01 happen again. I have very strong feelings on this subject since I live in NYC. I would like to get into this more but I will cut myself off because I don't believe this is the right forum to be discussing this important subject IMHO.
A little stronger then I would have said it but, Woot there it is!
johnny wadd
Jan 18 2006, 11:45 AM
QUOTE(bts34e @ Jan 18 2006, 11:35 AM)
A little stronger then I would have said it but, Woot there it is!
madam moderator I saw you in the Ranger Jersey and you have a fan for life!
Gnappster
Jan 18 2006, 11:50 AM
we should debate religion while we're at it here lol.
3 things I don't like to debate are religion, poiltics or what country is better than another. But good points have been made here.
I think that Netherlands quote is maybe taken out of context or something.
I am from Canada and we chose to send troops to Afghanistan to help with peace keeping but chose NOT to send troops to invade Iraq. The US wanted our troops to go to Iraq as well, but they repected our decision not to, albeit after some trashtalking back and forth. And we haven't felt any dire sanctions yet, and we live directly north of them. And I think there is a lot of anti-american propaganda in other countries, cuz when you are arguably the most powerful country, of course other nations will take pot-shots at you.
Hey I don't like Aussie's either, but it is more enjoyable making fun of Americans (ONLY KIDDING!

)
johnny wadd
Jan 18 2006, 12:09 PM
I believe everyone is entitled to an opinion, I respect that. If you show me a quote saying "Mr.Wadd from the US State Dept. on 12/24/05 said this country is in trouble for not supporting the USA" I would expect the people of that country are not going to like this. I might not agree with your opinion but I respect your right to say it. I am not naive enough to believe everyone loves the USA right now. People in our own country disagree with things going on.but if you want to bash at least start with facts not hearsay.
Gnappster
Jan 18 2006, 12:16 PM
johnny wadd, I gotta say, that is one disturbing av!
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 01:41 PM
QUOTE(bts34e @ Jan 18 2006, 06:48 AM)
Many thanks for your families service and safe home to your brother, he's very much respected. As far as this political talk goes, I'm pretty sure our government is widely considered the best working system so far in history. Nothing is perfect, everything can be improved. As far as calling the United States hypocrites is unfounded and unfair. Once again a case of someone bashing the United States without example or explanation, and a fellow American at that with a brother serving! I want to know why we are hypocrites, Is it the politically correct thing to say to people from other countries suddenly? Because we gave Irac weapons years ago? Or because we gave Africa $20+ billion in AIDS relief?
BTS it wasnt about Bashing America and as I stated I wouldn't want to live elsewhere. I just get frustrated with how hypocritical we can be. I can give you plenty of examples when I get home I am at school right now and cant really get into it. It isn't unfounded nor unfair for me to say such things because it is simple my opinion. As a Mother of 3 children it sickens me to see all the horrible shit that goes on in our own country yet we are always policing everyone else.
Clean up your own house before you offer advise to your neighbor. Anyway there are more things I can get into but cant right now. I am very proud and greatful for my family and what they have done. I love america and what it stand for in the most part. But when it comes to certain politics it really pisses me off and as an american I have every right to express this without being told I am bashing america or I should move else where or whatever else I hear. How can things ever change if no one speaks out to what they think is wrong??
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 01:45 PM
QUOTE(Ratt @ Jan 18 2006, 07:25 AM)
Sorry bts, I gotta ask a question...
Why is her brother a hero for being in Iraq? No disrespect to diane's brother; but what makes him so special? The fact that he puts his life on the line for his country? Tell me, a police officer puts their life on the line every day as well, for their country, yet most people treat them like scum. Could this be the hypocricy that you ask of?
Ratt.
NOTE This was not posted to start an arguement of flaming. Sorry if it offends any; that was never my intent. - Ratt.
In the same respect the soilders we fight are no different. They do what they signed up for. They fight for there country and listen to there leaders. I hold no ill will towards the regular soilders of other countries we fight. They are doing the same thing our troops our doing. Now the wacky leaders and there partites different story. Same with us as well.
diane26
Jan 18 2006, 01:49 PM
As far as not for this forum probably right I knew I should not have got into this here but alas I am me and couldnt help myself. I will go back to my other forum where I can debate me little heart out LOL.
johnny wadd
Jan 18 2006, 02:32 PM
QUOTE(diane26 @ Jan 18 2006, 01:45 PM)
In the same respect the soilders we fight are no different. They do what they signed up for. They fight for there country and listen to there leaders. I hold no ill will towards the regular soilders of other countries we fight. They are doing the same thing our troops our doing. Now the wacky leaders and there partites different story. Same with us as well.
Since the Subject was Afghanistan I would just like to add that I for one do not consider the human garbage that flew two planes into the WTC "soldiers".You have to be human to be a soldier.People feel strongly about Politics these days and thats very understandable . You are way out there if you think animals who fly jets into buildings full of Thousands of innocent people are soldiers.I did not know anyone in those buildings who went to work that morning thinking they were soldiers.I had thought that Afghanistans Gov't at the time was told to hand over these murderers and they told the civilized world to go to hell.This is why our soldiers are over there.I am sorry but To call a murdering terrorist a "soldier" is ridiculous.
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