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Most influential person in the last decade?
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truce me im int wrote
at 1:03 PM, Tuesday March 2, 2010 EST
I would have to go with George W. Bush here.
maybe Osama Bin Laden. thoughts? |
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charlesVII wrote
at 9:43 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST 1/ It's impossible to talk with many of u, cause u interpret everything like arguments against the USA. Exactly as it was a kind of game or competition ! The USA vs the rest of the world ?
How stupid you are. 2/ Your lack of culture of the world and other countries make the discussion very difficult, quasi impossible there too. 3/ You think that everyone in the world is as ignorant as u. But no. No !!! lol |
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charlesVII wrote
at 9:48 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST For exemple,
Is Klux klux klan an international terrorism organisation ? Is it linked to a political question OUTSIDE of the USA ? Just for France (but it's similar in the main other european countries), every decade, almost every year there's a bombing or attack since about a hundred years. Linked to the wars between european nations, USSR, decolonization, disorders post-decolonizatons, Palestina, etc What do u think ??? Learn |
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the full monte wrote
at 10:07 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST 1/ It's impossible to talk with many of u, cause u interpret everything like arguments against the USA. Exactly as it was a kind of game or competition ! The USA vs the rest of the world ?
How stupid you are. charles, you are the one that is turning this into an argument of usa versus the rest of the world. every statement you make has something to do with how the usa is imminently doomed. so stop with the obvious bias. 2/ Your lack of culture of the world and other countries make the discussion very difficult, quasi impossible there too. charles, the last time anyone talked about the world, it was you posting a picture of the shanghai skyline and saying all of china is that advanced. therefore, you showed everyone how ignorant you are (probably as ignorant as the average american). i have lived for some years in china, and i have experienced what chinese culture truly is like. you have not. so stop being ignorant, and stop calling others ignorant. 3/ You think that everyone in the world is as ignorant as u. But no. No !!! lol see my reply to #2. |
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dasfury wrote
at 10:09 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST No the KK is not international, but you never specified international terrorism. You made a blanket arguement that until 9/11/2001, the US was never a victim of terrorism. That statement was blatanly false and ignorant. I used the KKK as an example (it happens to be domestic) but i also listed examples of the hoe internation terrorism has influenced the US prior to 9/11.
I suggest brushing up on your international history rather than worrying about when the next Metro strike will occur or if you have enough Euros to get a Nutella crepe on your way home. Keep your ignorant statements to yourself and please post only intelligent comments that further the discussion. For you to argue that Osama and Al Qaeda have not influenced terrorism in YOUR country, I suspect that you didnt know that a bombing was planned for the US Embassy in France 2 days following 9/11. Security measures at ports, airports, train stations are a DIRECT result of the threat posed by this individual, his followers and the associated terrorist organizations. |
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charlesVII wrote
at 10:31 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST OK, you also talked about Oklahoma city. Same answer ! Was it linked to an international question ? --> NO NO NO !!!!
u also mentionned plane jacking ! --> Did it take place IN the USA ? NO NO NO ! So what are you fucking talking about there ? Several examples: - Have ever heard about algerian terrorism against trains and "métro" stations in Paris during the 80's ? Of course not !!! - Bombings in the streets during the 70's linked to Palestina ? Of course not !!! etc ! Back to my first affirmation: "People who say Bin Laden is the most influential peronnality of the last decade are americans with an ethnocentrical view of the world...." http://www.kdice.com/discussion/topics/44794920?page=8 Bin Laden made the people of the USA be a part of the world by a bloody experience. That's the end of innocence for you. Discovering that what you do outside is potentially dangerous for u INSIDE. (Was it necessary except for a reatrd that it's a question at an INTERNATIONAL level ??? And npothing to do with the KKK or whatever bullshit u said ?) Tired of retards. |
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Thraxle wrote
at 10:45 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST "Bin Laden made the people of the USA be a part of the world by a bloody experience."
I seem to recall the U.S. bailing out all of Europe almost 70 years ago. Were we a part of the world then? http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/09/alqaeda_map.html That interactive map shows Al Qaeda attacks around the world in the past couple decades. We aren't singling out ONE SPECIFIC EVENT, but the fact remains that 9/11 was the single largest terrorist attack in the history of the world. Of course it changed the course of history. It was the defining moment of the decade. If it had happened in Paris, or Rome, or London, instead of NYC, it still would have been the defining moment of the decade. Stop calling us idiots when we are trying to have a discussion with you. Fuck sake man, stop acting like a child and be mature. |
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charlesVII wrote
at 10:53 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST If you just take several words from my posts and not take it as a complete argument, it's exactly as if I was talking to a sort of monkey.
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charlesVII wrote
at 10:54 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST blablabla
Still losing my time in your zoo. ahahah |
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fiero600 wrote
at 11:07 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST What he MEANS to say is....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Sr_BWT1OsU |
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leeeroy jenkins wrote
at 11:16 AM, Thursday March 4, 2010 EST i want to be 100th
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