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Box A Rox
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Still waiting for your call for Bush to be prosecuted for war crimes.  I remember how outraged you were about it before the 08 elections.  Since Obama was elected, the war atrocities don't seem to bother you too much.  Go figure.  

I know, I know, hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqi's is not as important as an assualt weapons ban. I'm sure Obama will get to it.  


I would still like to see those war criminals brought to trial.  I would still like to see Gitmo closed down...
and an actual 'universal health care plan'.



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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I'm not responsible for the actions of this government, I never gave them my blessings to do what they do. To the victors they get the government they elected, to bad they think they have the right to force their views unto others. Again you think this matters to me, I'm my own person, I live the way I want the way I choose to live, I don't need permission from nobody to do that, sadly you feel the need for the government to control you.


"I'm not responsible for the actions of this government, I never gave them my blessings to
do what they do."

As I posted earlier... "I didn't vote for em"  I take their benefits, I suck out every last dollar that I can
from the govt from my taxes, I use the services, but, of course, I give nothing back.  

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I'm my own person, I live the way I want the way I choose to live, I don't need permission from nobody
to do that,


See... I'm absolved from any responsibility... but I'll take all the 'free stuff' I can get!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Free stuff? oh thats rights everything is free, must be dat Obama money


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Henry voted for a "reluctant libertarian"... Like Ron Paul, Johnson ran as Republicans, but when they
were ignored by the Republican voters, they ran as Libertarians... (and were ignored there too)!



you really believe that the party is a solid fort, don't you. wow....I'm surprised.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Free stuff? oh thats rights everything is free, must be dat Obama money


That $16 trillion national debt 100% of GDP raise the debt limit "free stuff".  


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Free stuff? oh thats rights everything is free, must be dat Obama money


I was just wondering Henry... What is the significance of this "signature" picture that you
find so 'amusing':

Do you know anything about the photo?  Does the photo fit your agenda?  What is it about
this photo that you find so 'amusing'?



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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I was just wondering Henry... What is the significance of this "signature" picture that you
find so 'amusing':

Do you know anything about the photo?  Does the photo fit your agenda?  What is it about
this photo that you find so 'amusing'?



Why so angry he is just doing what you encourage, killing someone without a trial, the guy was found near a execution site so the general took it upon himself to be judge, jury, executioner, pretty much doing what he thought this guy did. Nothing amusing about it though, that dog suffers from PTSD because of all the atrocities he seen, just look at those eyes box, they call that the 1000 yard stare.


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Why so angry he is just doing what you encourage, killing someone without a trial, the guy was found near a execution site so the general took it upon himself to be judge, jury, executioner, pretty much doing what he thought this guy did. Nothing amusing about it though, that dog suffers from PTSD because of all the atrocities he seen, just look at those eyes box, they call that the 1000 yard stare.


No Henry, YOU CALL IT a 1000 yard stare... and again, you find PTSD 'amusing.'
(says a lot about Henry doesn't it)


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No Henry, YOU CALL IT a 1000 yard stare... and again, you find PTSD 'amusing.'
(says a lot about Henry doesn't it)


Did you miss the part where I said, "nothing amusing about it"



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Why so angry he is just doing what you encourage, killing someone without a trial, the guy was
found near a execution site so the general took it upon himself to be judge, jury, executioner,
pretty much doing what he thought this guy did. .


General Nguyen Ngoc Loan Executing a Viet Cong Prisoner in Saigon is a photograph taken by  
Eddie Adams on 1 February 1968. It shows South Vietnamese National Police Chief Nguyễn  
Ngọc Loan executing a Việt Cộng officer, Nguyễn Văn Lém, in Saigon during the Tet Offensive.

South Vietnamese sources attested that Lém commanded a Vietcong death squad, which on  
that day had murdered South Vietnamese National Police officers, or in their stead, the police  
officers' families;  Lém was captured near the site of a ditch holding as many as thirty-four  
bound and shot bodies of police and their relatives, some of whom were the families of Loan's  
deputy, and six of whom were Nguyễn's godchildren.


On Nguyen Ngoc Loan and his famous photograph, Adams wrote in Time:
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“The general killed the Viet Cong; I killed the general with my camera.
Still photographs are the most powerful weapon in the world. People believe them; but  
photographs do lie, even without manipulation. They are only half-truths. ... What the  
photograph didn't say was, 'What would you do if you were the general at that time and place  
on that hot day, and you caught the so-called bad guy after he blew away one, two or three  
American people?'     ”
Adams later apologized in person to General Nguyen and his family for the irreparable damage  
it did to the General's honor while he was alive. When Nguyen died, Adams praised him as a  
"hero" of a "just cause".


Had Lem been wearing a uniform he would have been protected under the Geneva Conventions
for captured soldiers or Prisoners of War.
As he was dressed in civilian clothing, he forfeited those protections. Therefore, Loan was never
subject to prosecution as a war criminal and was restricted only by the laws of his country,
which allowed the use of such harsh measures.
(The USA has used similar measures in our history, classified as a spy in time of war and allowed
executions)
Under the jurisdiction of military law, summary execution is still illegal in almost all circumstances,
as a military tribunal would be the competent judge needed to determine guilt and declare the
sentence of death.
However, there are certain rare exceptions to this rule in emergencies and warfare where summary
execution is legal.



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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Did you miss the part where I said, "nothing amusing about it"



No... you consider a dog drooling over some cup cakes, and some one with PTSD to be 'amusing'.

What else do you consider to be 'amusing'... The dog looks like he just had electroshock treatments???
That's kind a funny huh?

Or if the dog was having a seizure... that's a real hoot!  

For many of the kids at Sandy Hook Elementary school, it's been reported that they are also
suffering from YOUR "1000 yard stare PTSD".  Is that as funny as a military veteran suffering from
the same condition... or is that different???

As I posted above... says a lot about Henry!  


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As I said you encourage such actions, even without proof or conviction by a jury of his peers


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No... you consider a dog drooling over some cup cakes, and some one with PTSD to be 'amusing'.

What else do you consider to be 'amusing'... The dog looks like he just had electroshock treatments???
That's kind a funny huh?

Or if the dog was having a seizure... that's a real hoot!  

For many of the kids at Sandy Hook Elementary school, it's been reported that they are also
suffering from YOUR "1000 yard stare PTSD".  Is that as funny as a military veteran suffering from
the same condition... or is that different???

As I posted above... says a lot about Henry!  


Ah there it is as I posted in the other topic, box using the deaths of the children for his agenda.



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Ah there it is as I posted in the other topic, box using the deaths of the children for his agenda.



So in Henry's value system... anyone suffering from PTSD is a point of ridicule, but
children at a specific school suffering from PTSD is not.
Why is that Henry?  

Posting about US Veterans suffering from PTSD is a valid point of of his agenda, (posting it in his
signature with every post)... for Henry PTSD is amusing when it's US Veterans, but posting about
children is off limits... and furthering my agenda.

Isn't Henry ridiculing PTSD off limits no matter who the intended target of his ridicule?


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Who ridiculing them, I want our troops back home safe, I don't want them killing themselves at record numbers in undeclared wars you support. It is the actions you support which is creating the groundwork for PTSD, our soldiers are spread throughout the world doing what you were sent to do, again how was Vietnam in our best interest, how was it for our safety?


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